Posted on 04/25/2017 4:26:02 AM PDT by SJackson
Former President Obama suggested he will focus his post-presidency on redistributing wealth, emptying prisons, and sabotaging the economy with carbon-emission controls, during his televised return to the national stage yesterday.
Obama reiterated the politically tone-deaf radical policy priorities of his presidency in a speech at the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts at the University of Chicago. (A transcript of Obamas relatively brief oration is available here.)
In a statement preceding a roundtable discussion with students, Obama said:
The one thing that I'm absolutely convinced of is that yes, we confront a whole range of challenges from economic inequality and lack of opportunity to a criminal justice system that too often is skewed in ways that are unproductive to climate change to, you know, issues related to violence. All those problems are serious. They're daunting. But they're not insolvable.
What is preventing us from tackling them and making more progress really has to do with our politics and our civic life, Obama said. It has to do with the fact that because of things like political gerrymandering our parties have moved further and further apart and it's harder and harder to find common ground. Because of money and politics.
Of course, in blaming political gerrymandering an irrelevancy he got to leave out the social polarization and ethno-cultural balkanization he encouraged while president, along with his crusade to inject more and more money into politics while pretending to do the opposite.
So what Obama failed to mention was just as interesting as what he did get around to saying.
He did not say the name of his successor. He did not say anything about his multifaceted taxpayer-funded efforts to kneecap Donald Trumps administration before it took office.
Obama did not say that he wiretapped candidate Donald Trump while his CIA Director, John O. Brennan, conspired with foreign intelligence agencies to spy on Trump. Obama did not say that he worked with Hillary Clinton to promote the utterly wacky conspiracy theory that Trump colluded with Russia to change the results of the November election.
Obama did not say that he is waging war against the Trump administration through his generously funded agitation outfit, Organizing for Action, to defend his grotesque record of failure and promoting civil unrest.
Organizing for Action, a 501(c)(4) nonprofit that doesnt have to disclose its donors, is at the head of Obamas network of left-wing nonprofit groups. OfA, investigative reporter Paul Sperry warns, has a growing war chest and more than 250 offices across the country. Obama is intimately involved in OfAs operations and issues tweets from the groups account, Sperry writes. In fact, he gave marching orders to OFA foot soldiers following Trumps upset victory.
By the end of 2014, OfA, which was formally incorporated only the year before, had taken in $40.4 million, $26 million of which was raised in 2014, according to the organizations IRS filings. OfAs big donors are members of the George Soros-founded Democracy Alliance, a donors consortium for left-wing billionaires devoted to radical political change. Among the DA members donating to OfA are: Ryan Smith ($476,260); Marcy Carsey ($250,000); Jon Stryker ($200,000); Paul Boskind ($105,000); Paul Egerman ($100,000); and Nick Hanauer ($50,000).
During his surprisingly low-energy, repurposed stump speech, Obama also did not say that he has rented a $5.3 million, 8,200-square-foot, walled mansion in Washingtons Embassy Row that he is using to command his community organizing cadres. Obama did not say that his White House alter ego, Valerie Jarrett, lives in the house with him. And Obama did not say that with his loyalist Tom Perezs ascent to the DNC chairmanship in late February, that he (Obama) has consolidated his control over the party apparatus.
No ex-president has ever stuck around the nations capital to vex and undermine his successor. Of course, Obama is unlike any president the United States has ever had. Even failed, self-righteous presidents like Jimmy Carter, who has occasionally taken shots at his successors, didnt stay behind in Washington to obstruct and disrupt the new administration.
Meanwhile, Obama is set to shatter records with a fabulously lucrative post-presidency. In what appears to be his first paid speaking engagement after leaving the White House, the former president will reportedly be paid $400,000 to speak at investment bank Cantor Fitzgeralds healthcare conference in September.
Next week he is reportedly scheduled to speak at the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation in Boston, at which he will accept the Profile in Courage Award. Obama will visit Milan, Italy on May 9 for a Global Food Innovation Summit, and then Berlin where he will appear with German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the Brandenburg Gate.
And then Obama and his wife will drown in money.
Two months ago, Penguin Random House won an auction to publish the first book by the Obamas since leaving office for a record price of $60 million, Zero Hedge reports. The sum was four times greater than the $15 million Bill Clinton received from Knopf, a division of Penguin Random House, for his 2004 memoirs My Life when he left the White House. George W. Bush made an estimated $10 million from his book Decision Points.
Nice work if you can get it.
It’s the only game he knows.
‘The one thing that I’m absolutely convinced of is that yes, we confront a whole range of challenges from economic inequality and lack of opportunity to a criminal justice system that too often is skewed in ways that are unproductive to climate change to, you know, issues related to violence. All those problems are serious. They’re daunting. But they’re not insolvable.’
This along with his the other Obama quotes in the article sound like they came from a college sophomore. Obama is terminally immature.
(Also, these quotes are at least loosely similar to the language in The Audacity of Hope. They are 180 degrees out of phase with every word in Dreams from my Father.)
Obama has done a spectacular amount of damage to the Democratic party. Like Bill Clinton, the most important thing in Obama’s world is Obama. It is unlikely he will be any more effective as the leader of the party then he was as president. Obama is all about Obama, which will limit the horizons he can see and project for others.
I think America has been supremely lucky. Obama’s signature accomplishment is giving us Trump and wiping out over 1,000 lower offices held by Democrats. It is up to the Republicans to capitalize on the gift. Will they capitalize or fall on one another in an orgy of self destruction?
After all, commies will be commies....
He’s such a tool. Turns my stomach. His “talent” is causing division and hate.
The longer I think about it, I have come to believe that the whole Professor Henry Gates story, with the police acting “stupidly” was a set up from the get go. It was the prelude to Black Lives Matter/Soros agenda, pitting us all against each other.
’a criminal justice system that too often is skewed in ways that are unproductive to climate change to, you know, issues related to violence. All those problems are serious.’
This is what he says when the taxpayers aren’t funding 20 staffers, minimum, to review his speeches.
‘A criminal justice system unproductive [gratuitous wordiness] to climate change.
And, you know, to issues related to violence.’
It’s gibberish. Barely one step up from word salad.
Sure, he can do it from GITMO.
I like how he threw in there, “we”. Like he has any idea of what it’s like to go through hard times. The guy is such a loser.
He had 8 years to work on this stuff as President, with a fawning press, the deep state, and the Senate and House at various times. Can’t people see through his lie that he wants to solve problems?
Eight years flies by when you jam them full of golf, spying on innocent Americans, ESPN, spying on political rivals, joy riding on AF1, spying on Trump, vacations, and spying on conservatives.
years fly
8 years he failed to help blacks. Now he’s trying to rewrite his legacy.
When will he be indicted?
[The one thing that I’m absolutely convinced of is that yes, we confront a whole range of challenges from economic inequality and lack of opportunity to a criminal justice system that too often is skewed in ways that are unproductive to climate change to, you know, issues related to violence. All those problems are serious. They’re daunting. But they’re not insolvable.]
Resist we much!
Mr Commie Obama, hate is not a family value. Coexist.
Because as president the last 8 years he didn’t do enough damage to his party...
sounds like a good place for him. He’ll love hearing the call to prayer.
I think communism should be illegal in our nation, too. A believer is an enemy of the state. Period.
Death and Taxes, and most Democrats avoid the second their entire lives! Obama is a problem. Me thinks one Iranian or North Korean Nuke can forever stain his legacy and further erode the DNC simply by the loss of a city by war, but also at the polls when that state flips back to the RNC. In California it would take more than the loss of SF or LA, but in NY the City or Maryland/Virginia would flip with the loss of DC, or the mid-west with Chi-town being nuked. Maybe Trump can let the kinsfolk of the leftists in Iran and NK (read Russia & China) bomb American cities and just end the civil war at home before taking the show on the road to settle WWIII abroad!
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