Celebrating Six Years of Broken Promises
" “In this country,” said Barack Obama in his victory speech six years ago today,
“we rise or fall as one nation, as one people. Let's resist the
temptation to fall back on the same partisanship and pettiness and
immaturity that has poisoned our politics for so long.”
Nothing
stopped Obama from fulfilling this promise, but he never meant what he
said. Recently, former Republican National Committee chairman Michael
Steele, who is himself black, summed up Democratic strategy in the 2014
campaign, a strategy abetted by Obama at every turn. “[Democrats] have
been playing on this nerve in the black community,” said Steele, “that
if you even so much as look at a Republican, churches will start to
burn, your civil rights will be taken away and young black men like
Trayvon Martin will die.” "
[Dear Leader's fraud continued ......]
"Always
insecure about his authenticity, Obama has, from the beginning, tried
to reassure his base that he was a real African-American and not just
someone who played one on TV. This anxiety has led to a series of
distortions, none more outsized than his claim as a candidate in 2007
that the events at Selma, Alabama, in 1965 stirred his parents to ignore
the obvious obstacles to their multicultural romance and give birth to
baby Barack.
“They
got together and Barack Obama Jr. was born,” said Obama to a largely
black audience. “So don't tell me I don't have a claim on Selma,
Alabama. Don't tell me I'm not coming home to Selma, Alabama.” He
didn’t, and he wasn’t. In reality, Obama’s father had long since
abandoned the family by the time of the famous march. While protestors
were confronting angry white state troopers in Alabama, the
three-year-old Obama was collecting seashells with his white grandfather
in Waikiki."
[American Thinker]
Now it is probably true that Dear Leader did not write this script which he was reading from his teleprompter. If so, however, it DOES demonstrate his lack of competence over fundamental managerial details? Does he have nobody to review the scripts he is handed to review their veracity? Must he always be pushed on stage by his handlers, fed a poorly researched narrative, and then without hesitation spout the garbage because he is "such an accomplished orator"?
[clipper]
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