o grady. he is blasting the obama administration to hand over f. 16s to the radical regime that running egypt. let me explain this story. remember back in 1995, his f-16 was shot down over bosnia by a soviet anti-aircraft missile. he was ejected from the plane and he hid from the bosnia forces and ate bugs and leaves in order to survive. he was rescued by brave u.s. marines. it garners respect and place here at home. we need to listen to him more than ever. as the obama administration to give f-16s and tanks to the muslim brotherhood regime, he says we need to be very afraid. joining me to explain the man himself. welcome back. you are a great american.
to make a statement about islam in egypt. and to attack essentially the muslim brotherhood which is now controlling and running egypt. so paul, can anyone be prosecuted for inciting this, or is this just exercising free speech? well, in america it s exercising free speech. as much as we don t like it, and it s been widely condemned across this country, there s nothing anybody can do to stop it. nakoula, on the other hand as you ve reported might actually be going to jail for violation of probation but that s a completely separate issue. he had to use a computer to promote this, to produce it, to in many ways put this all together. and that may have violated his probation terms for a bank fraud conviction in 2010. okay. paul fahri, many thanks for getting to all the details for us. appreciate it. thank you. our coverage of the unrest continues on our web site. it includes a slide show of how
delightful deoderant. they need to call it arab scary meltdown pukefest. something awful. kimberly: it s nightmare on elm street. dana: that could be a contest to hold. greg: arab winter. kimberly: we can t pat ourselves on the back and say it s better off. it isn t. you want to be honest and shine light on it and transparent. mubarak was far better off than what is there now. sorry to tell you that. bob: if you want to get to the essence of this, did we or did we not want democratic elections in the middle east? we did. didn t get a big role. gaza we got hamas. egypt, muslim brotherhood. that s the process of democracy. they went to the polls and clearly voted that way. eric: good analogy, though. we get hamas running palestine now. the muslim brotherhood running egypt. bargain that turned out to be. bob: what is the a terptive? don t let them vote? eric: i m not saying not let them vote.
delightful deoderant. they need to call it arab scary meltdown pukefest. something awful. kimberly: it s nightmare on elm street. dana: that could be a contest to hold. greg: arab winter. kimberly: we can t pat ourselves on the back and say it s better off. it isn t. you want to be honest and shine light on it and transparent. mubarak was far better off than what is there now. sorry to tell you that. bob: if you want to get to the essence of this, did we or did we not want democratic elections in the middle east? we did. didn t get a big role. gaza we got hamas. egypt, muslim brotherhood. that s the process of democracy. they went to the polls and clearly voted that way. eric: good analogy, though. we get hamas running palestine now. the muslim brotherhood running egypt. bargain that turned out to be. bob: what is the a terptive? don t let them vote? eric: i m not saying not let them vote.
with yemen, iraq and serbia? i ll explain. but first, here s my take. mitt romney has picked a bad time to launch an attack on barack obama s foreign policy. as he was speaking to the annual gathering of the veterans of foreign wars this week, charging obama with weakness, betrayal and mendacity, nbc news and the wall street journal released a new poll. it turns out on handling foreign policy, americans prefer obama to romney by a whopping 15 points. romney s principal charge against obama is that he has angered america s allies and emboldened its enemies. shabby treatment of one of our finest friends. well, it turns out again that there s some recently released data that contradicts the claim. . the pew foundation released one of its global surveys in june. soliciting opinions from several countries around the world. when asked if they have some or a lot of trust in president obama, the numbers are overwhelmingly positive across most of the world. in britain, for exa