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Monday, December 12, 2011

OBAMA SAYS HE'S READY FOR ANYBODY...


According to our "Dear Beloved Leader," Barry "Almighty," “it doesn’t really matter” who it eventually turns out that the Republicans nominate to run against him. Barry declared that he is ready, willing and able to take on either Newt Gingrich or Mitt Romney and ask voters to contrast his vision with that being offered by the GOP nominee. In what's been described as being an at-times feisty interview, with CBS’s “60 Minutes,” or as feisty as things get can over at CBS when it comes to Barry, Barry suggested there is very little difference between the two front-runners for the nomination. “The core philosophy that they’re expressing is the same,” he told Steve Kroft in an interview conducted in two parts last week and aired Sunday night. “And the contrast in visions between where I want to take the country and… where they say they want to take the country is going to be stark.” Barry predicted “a good debate” and a clear choice for the voters. This is one area where I can wholeheartedly agree with Barry, the differences between him and any of the Republicans vying to be his appointment would be very stark indeed. After all, choice that we will have available for us to vote for will consist of one man who believes in doing nothing more than to shred our Constitution running against a Republican candidate who believes in abiding by it. An the level of ignorance possessed by many Americans will be the determining factor regarding his idiotic rhetoric being able to gain some level of traction.



Pressed by Mr. Kroft, or again as much as one could expect to come from someone associated with CBS, to explain Gingrich’s recent surge in the polls, Barry attributed it to the former speaker’s longevity in what was sort of a round about accusation. “He's somebody who's been around a long time, and is good on TV, is good in debates.” Despite his repeated insistences that he is not closely following the debates, Barry also made sure to cast Romney as a politician, a theme often heard by Romney’s Republican opponents. “Mitt Romney has shown himself to be somebody who's good at politics, as well. He's had a lot of practice at it,” he said, adding that he expects the GOP fight for the nomination to be protracted. “I think that they will be going at it for a while,” he said. “When the Republican Party has decided who its nominee is going to be, then we'll have plenty of time to worry about it.” He boiled down the 2012 campaign to a single question to be answered by the voters: “Do they see a more compelling vision coming out from the other side?” Sounding ever the devoted socialist, he characterized the Republican vision as being about nothing more that more tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations and “gutting” regulations. “If the American people think that that’s a recipe for success and… a majority are persuaded by that, then I’m going to lose.” Like all that Barry has done has succeeded in anything other than to make matters very much worse.


Barry also happy to bring up his rather twisted vision of how things should be when Kroft asked him if it was not his job as president to find solutions no matter how much the other party fights him. “It is my job to put forward a vision of the country that benefits the vast majority of Americans,” he said. “It is my job to make sure that my party is behind those initiatives, even if sometimes it's breaking some china and going against some of the dogmas of our party in the past. We've done that on things like education reform. And it's my job to rally the American people around that vision.” And he left no doubt that the vision he will champion during the upcoming campaign was the one reflected in last week’s speech in Kansas in which he decried income inequality and the decline in the middle class. Barry strongly disputed Kroft’s suggestion that his speech was either socialistic or promoting class warfare. “Everybody’s concerned about inequality,” he said, adding that he will continue to ask, “What's happened to the bargain? What’s happened to the American deal that says, you know, we are focused on building a strong middle class?” Anyone who thinks that Barry desires anything the would even remotely resemble a strong middle class is ignoring completely the facts regarding what this guy has gotten away with courtesy of his party's control of Congress and his perpetual end runs around Congress when he didn't get his way. It has been what equates to as a nonstop assault on the middle class.


The accusations that he continues advocating class warfare, Barry said, reflects the debasement of today’s politics. But, again, who is that insists on the using of such tactics. That's essentially all he has been spewing for months. And he tried to defend himself by saying, “Our politics has gotten to the point where we can't have an honest conversation about the greatest income inequality since the 1920s. And we can't have an honest conversation about the irresponsibility that resulted in the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, without somebody saying that somehow we're being divisive.” Instead, he insisted, he is just “being honest” in raising the issue. Honest? You have got to be kidding me, there isn't an honest bone anywhere in this guy. Barry was asked if he and first lady Michelle Obama had ever considered not running for a second term. Barry joked that his wife had often reminded him that “You volunteered for this thing.” But he said they had never doubted that he would run in 2012. “Not because our quality of life might not be better if I were not president. Not because Michelle is so enamored with me being president. But because we both think that what we're doing is really important for a lot of people out there.” Well, what's he doing in destroying the country, and the only people to whom that's important, are those to comprise the Democrat Party. The amount of damage that he has done, has really served to benefit no one except the Democrat Party.


Barry continues to bemoan the "effects" of "gridlock" and whines about it incessantly, but, like it or not, that's how our system was devised. And you would think that someone who is said to have once "taught" the Constitution, would know that. Now, I suppose if we lived in that ever elusive perfect world where both parties possess the same level of desire to do what's best for the country, that would be one thing. But not when we have a Democrat Party interested only in amassing more power, at the detriment of the country at large. We need look back no further than the methods and tactics used by the Democrats to prove that point. They used all manner of trickery to successfully shove down the throats of the American people their decades old "wet dream," government run health care. During the first two years of this disastrous administration we witnessed first hand what results from one party rule as Democrats were essentially running the whole show. We saw our unemployment rate jump from 7.6 percent to up over 10 percent, gasoline going from $1.83 to over $4, numerous outright seizures by the government of huge sectors of our "private" economy and a mind-numbing amount of debt being accrued to the point where our credit rating was reduced for the first time in our history. Now we have some adult supervision on the scene who has made it a point to try to reel in some of the insanity that has taken place. As a result Barry and his merry band of Democrats are now squealing like stuck pigs.

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