On the O'Reilly Factor, Bill O'Reilly said that Obama was abusing his power by refusing to lead. "The evidence is clear on the border. We now know the Obama administration was told a year ago that organized criminals were beginning to smuggle children into the U.S.A. in great numbers."
Instead of taking action, O'Reilly argued that Obama had ignored the problem because he did not think that the smuggling of tens of thousands of illegal aliens into America was a crisis.
"He could have cracked down as soon as the cartels got into the people smuggling business. He did not. And now the U.S.A. will have to deal with about 100,000 desperate children."
Bill O'Reilly said that Obama had likewise failed to lead in Iraq. "The ISIS terror army, which has taken over a third of Iraq. It is now persecuting Christians, killing some of them, forcing others from their homes."
"And what has President Obama done to this ISIS army? Has he bombed their caravans to and from Syria? Has he directed drones at their headquarters? No, he has not."
Listing events from Eastern Europe to the Middle East to the Mexican border, O'Reilly accused Obama of ignoring his duty.
"Add it all up, you get a misuse of the power we the American people bestowed on Barack Obama," O'Reilly said.
Finally he suggested that the border crisis could be solved with one phone call.
"Mr. Obama calls the Mexican President Nieto. He gently tells him that unless Mexico's southern border is closed to illegal alien traffic, U.S. trade agreements with Mexico will be suspended. And by the way, Marine Sgt. Tahmooressi must be released from prison within 24 hours."
"That's all Mr. Obama has to do, and two problems would be solved," O'Reilly concluded.




