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A video released on Wednesday by ISIS praises the recent attacks in Paris, while using previous footage of a suicide bomber preparing to attack New York City's Times Square.
The video, released by ISIS’s media arm the Furat Media Center, features several men, some speaking in Arabic and French, congratulating ISIS over the Paris attacks and promising that terror group will prevail.
The video also shows French President Francois Hollande’s address following the attacks on Paris last week, mixed in with scenes of an older video of New York City.
Before showing scenes of New York's Times Square, an ISIS militant is pictured saying that the attacks in Paris were just the beginning.
AllahPundit explains why those changes are symbolic, and the sort of thing I'd usually be angry about, more Theater from our useless RINOs. But it turns out that even this extremely weak tea is too much for Obama, and so he's got his Eric Cartman veto pen out.
Given how weak these changes are, I'd say that Obama lied when he said he has "better things to do" than "posture to show how tough he is." That's all this sissy does. Posture, flex his tinymeat muscles, strut around like the Alpha Grrl she knows she is in her heart.
On the call several Republican governors and two Democrats -- New Hampshire’s Maggie Hassan and California's Jerry Brown -- repeatedly pressed administration officials to share more information about Syrian refugees entering the United States. The governors wanted notifications whenever refugees were resettled in their states, as well as access to classified information collected when the refugees were vetted.
“There was a real sense of frustration from all the governors that there is just a complete lack of transparency and communication coming from the federal government,” said one GOP state official who was on the call.