Putting aside the all-too-real damage caused to the economy and the rule of law by any form of amnesty, it’s fascinating psychological theatre: Obama, so addicted to adulation for merely existing, has been scorned by nearly everyone who supported him even if they don’t say so publicly.
But vanity and the power of executive office are a volatile mix, one that has driven Obama to seek the hosannas of 2008 in some very dirty, desperate places i.e. hordes of illiterate human cattle seeking their ‘permisos.’
Even the Dems, accustomed to and reliant on vote fraud, are starting to suspect that Obama isn’t doing this for long-term political gain for he seems unable to focus on next week, let alone next year. Obama has always viewed himself as judge, jury and executioner taking revenge against America for her ‘crimes’ - now he’s merely added Failure To Worship Obama to her rap sheet and the punishment is wholesale importation of the Third World.
Jarrett is "The Enforcer"---taking notes---making sure Obama is properly adored and worshipped.
Amazing that sap-happy Dems actually believed in Obama's duplicitous "hopey-changey thingy."
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In Federalist Paper No. 70, Alexander Hamilton argued for an American leader with vast powers, one driven by dual senses of responsibility and accountability.
He called that quality Energy in the Executive and said it was a leading character in the definition of good government.
Such a leader, he wrote, is essential to the protection of the community against foreign attacks and other dangers, including the enterprises and assaults of ambition, of faction and of anarchy.
Hamilton also acknowledged the risks if the unitary executive failed to carry out his duties. A feeble executive implies a feeble execution of the government. A feeble execution is but another phrase for a bad execution; and a government ill executed, whatever it may be in theory, must be, in practice, a bad government.
(A bad govt.....of Boobama's making).