Analyst's note: Very interesting. Mr. Obama is not the only one who uses modern media. Here is one video you will want to see as Egyptians tell Obama to STOP supporting the Muslim Brotherhood. We see the largest human protest in human history and the Obama administration (THE GREAT INCOMPETENT "ZERO") is on the wrong side ... again.
As for me, I am still watching. I see an interesting story from FoxNews that Egypt's president backs away from El Baradei as new prime minister. I remember in June 2011 the story Soros frontman pushing for Muslim Brotherhood. There is also a related story Not So Fast!: Egypt’s New President Backtracks from Prime Minister Choice, Allegedly Due to Islamist Objections. Although not yet mentioned, we can be sure that George Soros, an Obama associate, has his fingerprints all over the current chaos in the MIddle East and African revolutions. Soros is a known revolutionary -- an "international community organizer." This is a story that just does not stop giving. Mr. Obama, the Clinton's, money-man George Soros, the Muslim Brotherhood, El Baradei, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Samuel Berger, Hamas are all playing this new "game" in the Middle East and it does NOT include supporting Israel. We are watching an "orderly, expeditious transition" to what?
And, George Soros, in league with other radicals such as Maurice Strong, who are already wealthy haters of the United States, will grow even wealthier! This is the same man, George Soros, who has already brought down four countries through covert regime change and has promised the same for the United States.
We also see a related story? New York Times profile scrubs Valerie Jarrett's radical ties. "A New York Times profile of Valerie Jarrett, President Obama’s top aide, glosses over her family’s radical history, including ties to a top communist activist and to former Weather Underground terrorist Bill Ayers. [....]" The certainly would NOT want the American people to know about this woman and "behind the curtain" advisor .... now would they ... as Obama policies in the Middle East continue to emerge?