Thursday, June 6, 2013

Sexicrat Susan Rice



This blog appreciates Chinoid B. Hussein Obama Chin finally bringing in a gorgeous black woman, yes I know Susan Rice is like 75% white, but one has to start somewhere, even if Rice's old man was about The New African Colony for the cartel and such things, and Rice seems when her lips are moving to be lying non stop when it comes to anal rape and murder of Benghazi boys, but one must look over all of these things, and just appreciate that Susan Rice is a good looking woman.

One can now think of the time she might wear a short skirt, or wear a nipple peeking blouse or even a slit up the side of the skirt, as one knows she will do nothing but lie and repeat the feudal things she always has.

In that, Susan Rice is a Sexicrat, a feudalcrat who is a rare form of beauty in this Age of Obama filled with ugly women.

Look at that Amazon giant thing next to her, her replacement at the UN, that police state frau who was detailed in this blog in like George Bush I II nation building with the addition of international police forces in the Holy Land as Jews are just not brutal enough to run their own country.

 The president also announced the nomination of former White House aide Samantha Power to replace Rice as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Power is a human rights advocate and expert on genocide.


So this blog thinks Susan Rice is the best person to come down the Obama anal canal since Eric Holder, another pretty woman of sort of Negroid bloodlines who is more white than black. One needs these pretty faces to put a good impression on the reality of mass murder and other such things in these Les Miserables times.

This is about as good as it gets really. Rice is sort of what Hillary Clinton was in looks before Rush Limbaugh got a date and married his blonde daughter. Granted she is not like Renee Tennison, but hell she was a generation ago in Playboy and one can not find good looking black women anymore. Diana Ross where have you gone as your legacy is these......well Muchelle types, and it is rare a 3/4 white woman like Susan Rice even gets on the stage to lie, so what else could be better in this world than Susan Rice, whether of the B class in the alphabet or any class in the movie of this Birther Obama fiction.

A petite little white sort of black woman. This is a refreshing change. Yes this is another woman that Obama will not want to have ishy sex with, but not everyone can have little black boys dancing to Muslim chants as one eats Cheetos naked in the Obama boy chair.

All is well in the world. The prophetess of Benghazi oracles has arrived......no Congressional oversight and no hearings and her replacement is for the international police state of Jews at the UN.

Is a great day that he Southern Poverty Law Center will exclaim the virtues of Susan Rice and label as racists all those who unlike this blog, agrees Susan Rice is perfect for the job.

nuff said


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WASHINGTON (AP) - Shaking up his national security team, President Barack Obama tapped diplomat Susan Rice as his national security adviser, defying Republicans who have vigorously criticized her faulty explanation about the attack on Americans in Benghazi, Libya.
"Susan is the consummate public servant - a patriot who puts her country first," Obama said while announcing Rice's appointment Wednesday during a Rose Garden ceremony.

Rice will take over the top national security post from Tom Donilon, who is resigning after four years in the White House. Obama lauded the 58-year-old Donilon for having "shaped every single national security policy of my presidency," including the renewed U.S. focus on ties with Asia.
The president also announced the nomination of former White House aide Samantha Power to replace Rice as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Power is a human rights advocate and expert on genocide.

It's unclear whether the changes signal a significant shift in Obama's foreign policy, particularly in Syria, where the U.S. is being pressured to act against President Bashar Assad. Power is seen as a proponent of American intervention on humanitarian grounds and Rice backed greater U.S. involvement in Libya, though administration officials have made clear they don't draw direct comparisons between the current situation in Syria and the 2011 push to oust Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi. In that situation, the U.S. Britain and France maintained a no-fly zone to allow rebels to fight back against Gadhafi.

For Rice - a longtime Obama ally and close confidante of the president - the appointment is a bit of redemption after she was forced to withdraw from consideration as Obama's second-term secretary of State amid criticism of her handling of the Benghazi attacks. Rice said at the time that she did not want her confirmation hearing to become a distraction for the White House. The national security post does not require Senate confirmation.

Neither Obama nor Rice mentioned the Benghazi controversy during Wednesday's ceremony. Rice said she looked forward to working with lawmakers from both parties "to protect the United States, advance our global leadership and promote the values Americans hold dear."
Rice's selection was greeted by a muted response from some Republicans who had earlier accused her of being part of an administration cover-up in the Benghazi attacks.


Arizona Sen. John McCain, one of Rice's harshest critics, wrote on Twitter Wednesday that he disagreed with her appointment but would "make every effort" to work with her on important matters. And Tennessee Sen. Bob Corker, the top Republican on the foreign relations committee, said he had spoken with Rice and looked forward "to working with her on shaping important foreign policy and national security issues."

Rice, who first started working for Obama during his 2008 presidential campaign, has a close relationship with the president and many of his advisers. Her long-standing ties to Obama are expected to afford her significant influence within the White House.
The 48-year-old also served in various national security positions during the Clinton administration, including in key roles on peacekeeping and African affairs. Her world view is said to have been shaped by Clinton's decision to not intervene in the Rwandan genocide, a move Rice said later deeply affected her.

Power won the 2003 Pulitzer Prize in general nonfiction for her book "A Problem From Hell: America and the Age of Genocide," which examined U.S. foreign policy toward genocide in the 20th century. She is a graduate of Yale University and Harvard Law School.
According to a biography on the White House website, Power also served as a professor at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government, where she taught courses on U.S. foreign policy, human rights, and extremism.

The White House official said Donilon is expected to stay on the job until early July, after Obama wraps up overseas trips to Europe and Africa, as well as an unusual summit in California later this week with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Donilon has overseen a foreign policy agenda at the White House that put increased emphasis on the U.S. relationship with Asia. He's also played a key role in the administration's counterterrorism strategy, including the raid that led to the death of Osama bin Laden, and in managing the complex U.S. ties with Russia.