in Orlando, Florida.
In a rare break from the no-drama-Obama
voters have come to expect, the president unleashed an angry lecture on
Trump in the afternoon, painting him as a know-nothing poseur whose lack
of nuanced foreign policy knowledge and china-shop-bull approach to
diplomacy would threaten to turn the Arab world against Americans and
radicalize a new generation of Islamist jihadis.

'I watched President Obama today. And he was more angry at me than he was at the shooter!' he marveled.
'The level of anger – that's the kind of anger he should have for the shooter, and these killers that shouldn't be here.' And
the presumptive Republican presidential nominee dismissed Obama's
law-school oration questioning the value of branding extremist attacks
as the work of 'radical Islamic terrorism' – a seldom-heard turn of
phrase Trump has used for months to clobber reticent Democrats.
Trump
said the U.S. had no hope of maintaining homeland security 'if you
don't know what the term is, and if you don't discuss what the problem
is, and if you can't say the real name.'
'We
have a radical Islamic terrorism problem, folks,' he argued. 'We can
say we don't. We can pretend like Obama that we don't, where Obama spent
a long time talking about it and nobody at the end of that speech
understood anything other than, "Boy, does he hate Donald Trump".'

Trump has
sought for the past 48 hours to tie the Orlando murders to a lax
immigration program that admits too many loosely screened Arabs, and to
Clinton's pledge to increase America's commitment to resettle Syrian
refugees by 550 per cent.
'Every
year we bring in more than 100,000 lifetime immigrants from the Middle
East, and many more from Muslim countries outside of the Middle East,'
Trump said.

'A
number of these immigrants have hostile attitudes toward women, toward
gays and people of different faiths,' he added, claiming that 'Hillary
Clinton's immigration plan would bring in millions of unvetted
immigrants – or very poorly vetted – and how can you vet somebody when
you have no idea where they come from, you have no idea about the
paperwork?'
'It
doesn't take a big percentage' to be deadly, he said. 'Look what one
whack-job – look at this one whack, this one horrible savage – look what
he did in a short period of time to great young people!'
Trump
continued to wind a thread from his Monday speech in New Hampshire,
where he argued that Clinton is a poor representative for women and
homosexuals because she has enabled a wave of immigrants from countries
known for oppressing and abusing both groups.
'We
want to live in a country where gay and lesbian Americans and all
Americans are safe from radical Islam – which, by the way, wants to
murder and has murdered gays, and they enslave women,' Trump said.- Dailymail
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