Greg Corombos of Radio America and Dan Foster of National Review disagree over the decision of House Republicans to extend current federal spending levels for another six months. They are in complete agreement in condemning President Obama’s contention that Mitt Romney’s reaction to the violence in Egypt was an example of “shoot first, aim later”. And they’re stunned at reports that U.S. Marines at the U.S. embassy in Egypt were forbidden to use live ammunition in trying to hold off the mob of Islamic radicals on Tuesday.