Man you just gotta hand it to Barry. There’s looking through rose colored glasses,
and then there’s looking through whatever it is that Barry seems to be looking
through. Which brings me to this past Thursday,
when on Chicago’s ABC7 Barry was asked by correspondent Judy Hsu if race
relations have gotten better or worse during his tenure. Barry wasted little time in responding,
saying “for the most part” they had gotten better. Talk about being asleep at the wheel!
Barry said, “You know I think that in some ways,
like everything else it’s gotten better and in some ways we have surfaced
tensions that were already there but are getting more attention. Look, I came
to Chicago in 1985, in the middle of Council Wars between Harold Washington and
Eddie Vrdolyak. Some of your viewers are too young to remember this stuff. I
promise you, for the most part, race relations have gotten better.” No, sorry Barry, but I respectfully disagree.
How absolutely delusional can one person be? And how stupid, or politically motivated,
must you be not to see this man, this black man, as being the singular most
racially divisive president in this nation’s history? Because in making everything about himself
also all about race, he has taken race relations lower than they have been in
decades. Because if you chose to stand
in opposition to his blatantly left leaning policies, the only acceptable
reason for doing so is because you are…racist.
Anyone who is even the slightest bit informed should
realize that if there is one certainty after having our black president for
eight years, there is no denying that race relations in this country have deteriorated,
and very significantly so. And for him
to say that race relations have improved during his reign is one of the most
profoundly clueless statements I think I've ever heard him make. It’s disappointing that 50 years of progress
was erased by one man, a black man, in just eight years.
Barry came riding into office on the mantra of “Hope
and Change”. His mission was to
“fundamentally transform” this country. But,
his hatred of this country prevented him from bringing about anything positive. True, America has committed wrongs but we had
slavery for the shortest time of any country in history. But America has also done much good in this
world, something that Barry was never willing to admit, and therefore went
about his perpetual apologizing for America all over the globe.
One could argue that something just hasn't right for
the last eight years. There was
something that always seemed to be missing.
And it was leadership. Every organization, every group, every military
force needs a leader. Children need parents, and even adults need some level of
direction from police and other sources to prevent chaos. Every crew needs someone to head up the ship. We have been manning the ship alone for eight years
now, and we have become desperate for leadership
Barry has proven himself to be nothing if not an
equal opportunity divider. He divided
the country along ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual preference, sexual
identity, and social status. But race
was always his first go to wedge, after all it’s what got him elected not only
once, but twice. Millions of blacks
voted for him for no other reason than because he’s black and have continued to
stand by him for the same reason. And yet
anytime anyone questioned Barry on policy they were quickly labeled a
"racist".
I’ve said before that while I did not vote for him,
it was still my feeling that not since the earliest days of our republic had we
elected a man who held as much promise as did Barry. Which made it all the more disappointing,
even maddening, when, and in fairly short order, he demonstrated that he fully
intended to squander what were countless opportunities to make this country
even better and to allow his leftwing ideology to dictate the direction in
which he would take this country.
Barry has succeeded in nothing more than to make this country much worse than the he found it. And not only in the area of race relations, but on nearly every level. Whether we’re discussing domestic or foreign policy, terrorism, national defense, the military, or fiscal responsibility, Barry will be turning over to the next president a country that is in a shambles when compared to the shape it was in when handed over to him. He should be embarrassed, yet he seems quite proud of all that he ‘accomplished’.
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