He’s the Dems Messiah!! He can make the oceans not rise....that’s what HE said....and they BELIEVED him!! IDIOTS!!
Flaccid - probably more apt description than small....I like it!
And he had a campaign manager to do that as well!
And you wonder why one Sarah Palin is so attractive (in more ways than one!). Her list of accomplishments make President Obama look totally poor in comparison.
Americans are stupid, extremely selfish, ignorant of history, economics, the fundamentals of American government, and utterly morally corrupt.
Ears was easy to project beliefs onto and most Americans are too unable to think critically that they never questioned his vague pronouncements.
I didn’t vote for him. I voted for the other loser, the one who ran with Mrs. Palin.
Good article, as far as it goes - but any discussion of this nature is incomplete if it omits mention of the current regime’s (I’m talking president *and* congress, here) strange bedfellows on Wall Street...
The rise of Crony Capitalism is an inseparable part of everything that’s brought this once-great nation to its current sorry state....
Good article.
Obuma - a small president. A tiny insect tumbling in the winds of unknown change. A speck of detritus circling the sewer drain. A miniscule brain cell looking for another to rub up to and spark an idea.
This is an EXCELLENT read ... don’t miss it. This is probably the best dissertation I’ve read on “Identity Politics” and why it fails so badly. The author is not “speculating” but rather looking at actual facts. Worth a bookmark.
Elected by people who wanted something for nothing.
Well, they got nothing and the hope that it will change is gone gone gone.
Too bad they took America down with their stupidity.
Give us a chance and we, who understand the real values of American competence and willingness to work hard will be the true change from this nightmare.
WHY was he elected?
1. Many in this nation have turned their backs on God.
2. Pop culture and relativism rule.
3. Superficial education which does not ADEQUATELY teach
history, economics (and many other subjects).
4. Poor work done by several Republicans.
5. The breakdown of family
6. A governmental system that has grown far too big and
fosters dependence, rather than independence.
Great post—right on the money.
He’s the American Idol President. This is about what one would expect from such a person.
Would someone remind us again why the nation elected this man to be president?
White Guilt, built up over decades of Media propaganda.
Comprehensive left-leaning editorializing from that centrally controlled Media.
Public education's denial of the responsibility of freedom.
Demise of the family, where the father is the primary agent for personal responsibility (the mother agent for domestic love).
The phony intellectualism of Harvard University and the Ivy League.
Women and children falling for an image rather than reality, just like Hollywood.
Politicians in it for their own aggrandizement rather than the nation's.
There are a number of reasons, just like there are a number of reasons I am not a billionaire like George Soros. Or like there are a number of reasons it is possible to build a cable-stayed bridge across the Rhine. Whether they can be identified and properly adjusted depends on the courage to face the truth, about one's self, about nature. Oregonians and Minnesotans have got to be the stupidest citizens in the hemisphere.
And the saddest thing........if a presidential election were held today the mind-numbed American electorate would return him to the presidency.
I pray every day for the removal of this cancer from the White House but my prayers seemingly go unanswered. What a sad and terrifying end to America we face.
Anyone want to take bets on whether the Duke lacrosse team that won the national championship yesterday ever gets invited to the White House?
To be fair to the community-organizer-in-chief, he’s the first in our country’s history to deliver 100% on the fundamental reasons for his election. He was elected to be diverse, and he checked the box “African-American” on his census. That’s all that the majority of his supporters wanted from him.
Perhaps, now that we’ve accomplished that worthy goal, it’s time to step up the national debate on whether a society in which “my four little children will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character” is a better society.