I was watching Obama speak in SC after his win tonight. I turned to my wife and said, “This guy is scaring me.” The one comparison that came to mind was with Hitler.
Obama is an excellent speaker. However, what do we know about him other than he is for “change”. He has no experience other then a few years in state legislature and a few years as US Senator. Yet, millions of people are willing to vote him into office as our president.
Sorry, but comparing Obama to Hitler is ridiculous.
He’s an empty suit, a pumped-up pin-up candidate. Have you ever seen him speak unscripted, like at the first campaign rally with Oprah? He was a bumbling, awkward fool.
But I do agree with you that the way he presented himself tonight was scary, but scary in the sense that people will buy that he is a legitimate leader of the free world.
I was thinking the same, that people are willing to vote for him just because of his smooth speech delivery and nothing else.
And Joe Scarborough, give me a break, stop fawning over the guy for crying out loud.
That was brought up tonite on the live thread about today's primary.
Eerie huh?
I think people just hate HILLARY and want to knock her out. It’s not so much the empty suit that is Obama Hussein, but general dislike for the Clintons and the desire of not going back to the past. He’s just in the right place at the right time. He is not evil like Billary.
He is the Manchurian candidate. It's creepy.
KJC1, comparing Obama to Hitler is wrong? This guy voted against the Induced Infant Liability Act, which would have protected babies that survived late-term abortion.
He also voted against the Born Alive Infants Act which would have given babies medical support after a failed abortion.
He is for partial birth abortion.
Hitler wanted dead Jews; Obama wants dead babies. Okay, he hasn’t ORDERED babies to be killed but he’s doing everything possible NOT TO PREVENT IT. In my eyes he’s a monster.
And the way he’s fooling the American public the way Hitler fooled Germany with his “charisma” is a very just comparison.
Exactly. Hitler, too, was for "change", and he did in fact change Germany and the world much for the worse.
One of the scary phrases that Obama keeps repeating is “I want to remake America”. Remake? What the heck does he mean....start from scratch? Creepy.
I understand what you say.
But I kind of have different thoughts.
Comparing Obama to Hitler is an excess (my opinion).
We all know that a president usually plays a more political than a technical role. Presidents do nothing on their own, they need to get the people on to the important issues.
Please notice that I’m not defending anyone, but motivating people is an essential quality nowadays.
Other than that I think he’s far more conservative than Clinton, and I would vote for him (considering democrats) or Huckabee or McCain (please, this is just a stupid “if”).
I do think that today experiency is not that important and essential quality, and I’ve never heard of this subject being so much discussed, so it seems to me it’s more like a “excuse” or tatics from the side of the ones who cay say they are “experienced”.
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