On Friday, President Obama visited the Warsaw Ghetto Memorial in Poland. He laid a wreath there and met with Jewish leaders and citizens.
There should have been a protest.

This is the same President Obama who gave a speech telling Israel that they should consider the pre-1967 borders as the starting point for peace negotiations with Palestinian terrorists. (OK, he did not say "Palestinian terrorists," but Palestinian terrorists have been the recipient of Western diplomacy for decades).
Now he shows up in Poland, site of some the worst Jewish persecution by Nazis in the world, and pontificates how we must ensure that this never happens again?
There should have been a protest.
The 44th president of the United States gives little to no indication that he is interested in our alliance with Israel.
Why wasn't there a protest?