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Saturday, September 1, 2012

OBAMA SAYS REPUBLICAN VOTERS AGREE WITH…HIM?



As hard as it may be to believe, for some bizarre reason Barry “Almighty” actually said that he thinks Republican voters “often agree with” him, and that the positions he’s taken were once considered “bipartisan centrist approaches.” Oh really? I’m curious on what proof he bases that little assumption of his. I assume he must actually think that he can somehow persuade us, or convince us, that all of the damage that he has managed to inflict upon our country, is not really damage at all, but is actually for our benefit. You know, things like stripping from us the control of our own healthcare, or driving us so far into debt that our grand kids will still be working to pay it off or reducing our ability to defend ourselves in an ever increasingly dangerous world.


This idiotic notion of his was revealed during a recent interview with Parade magazine that was published online Friday, in which Barry asserted there’s a difference between how Republicans in Washington and actual GOP voters view him. “Republican voters, if you ask them about my particular policy positions, often agree with me,” he said. “So there’s a difference between Republicans in Washington and Republican and Republican-leaning voters around the country.” It sounds to me like Barry might be having a flashback to his drugs days, because I don’t know one Republican who agrees with anything that he’s done in the last nearly four years. His has been a disastrous presidency for this country, worse than even that of Jimmy Carter!


When asked how he would talk differently to Republicans if re-elected in November, Barry responded by saying, “I think that after this election, we’ll be in a position to once again reach out to Republicans and say that the American people have rendered a judgment, and the positions we’re taking are well within what used to be considered bipartisan centrist approaches.”  Insisting his approach has been “pretty consistent from the start,” Barry said he’s proposed solutions that were once embraced by Republicans. But what has he done as president that has at anytime ever been embraced by any serious ‘Republicans’, and not by some RINO ‘centrist’? Nothing really comes to mind here.


“There’s no better example than the health care bill, which was designed originally by the now Republican standard-bearer and is working pretty well in Massachusetts,” Barry said, in trying to make the claim this his ‘Obamacare’ in anyway what Romney put forth. Granted, it may resemble what it has morphed into courtesy of the Massachusetts Democrats, but it is far from what Romney initially signed into law. And lying through his pearly whites, he went on to say, “The Recovery Act that helped us avoid a depression, a third of it was tax cuts. My hope is that the Republican Party, post election, steps back and says, ‘Now that we’re not so worried about beating the president, maybe we should spend a little time focusing on solving the problems.’”


Demonstrating the fact that he is pretty far removed from anything that might resemble reality, Barry insisted that he’s not the one who has changed during his time in office, but it’s the Republican Party that has shifted. “What’s changed is not me. What’s changed is where the Republican Party’s gone,” he said. “In fact, a lot of the things I’ve done are things that Mr. Romney, when he was governor of Massachusetts, seemed to promote. … What’s absolutely true is that we’ve had to take some emergency steps, like saving the auto industry, that weren’t free, that weren’t popular, but were the right thing to do.” No, I don’t think so, and neither do most, if not all, Republican voters that I know.


But I have to say that I do kind of agree with Barry up to a point. Because when he was running for president it was pretty clear to those who were paying attention that he was running as a socialist. It was a fact that far too many people either didn’t pickup on, because the media kept it so well hidden, or that they simply ignored, caught up in all the “Hope and Change” crap. And, I think it safe to say, he has ‘ruled’ pretty much the same way, as a Socialist. Republicans I know are not socialists and have no desire whatsoever to have our country follow the European model that Barry seems to be so enamored by. They are freedom loving individuals who abhor the prospects of the huge all-controlling government that Barry is so desperate to install.


Republican voters, at least the ones I know, don’t hate their country and don’t see any need whatsoever to apologize for it. They see it a force for good in the world not, like Barry, as a source of evil. They view themselves as being fortunate to have been born here and they believe in our Constitution. They look with pride upon those who are called our Founding Fathers, they don’t agree with Barry’s that they were nothing more than a bunch of dead, old, racist white guys who set in motion a system of government designed to benefit the rich and take advantage of the poor. No Republican that I know agrees with Barry in any way, shape, manner or form. They view Barry as a cancer that must be removed before it becomes terminal, and soon.

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