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  • M-technik-3
    I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
    • Oct 2003
    • 18946

    #1

    A co-worker forwarded this to me

    Article by - Alan Caruba posted Jan 2010:
    "I have this theory about Barack Obama. I think he's led a kind of make-believe life in which money was provided and doors were opened because at some point early on somebody or some group (George Soros anybody?) took a look at this tall, good looking, half-white, half-black, young man with an exotic African/Muslim name and concluded he could be guided toward a life in politics where his facile speaking skills could even put him in the White House.

    In a very real way, he has been a young man in a very big hurry. Who else do you know has written two memoirs before the age of 45? "Dreams of My Father" was published in 1995 when he was only 34 years old. The "Audacity of Hope" followed in 2006. If, indeed, he did write them himself. There are some who think that his mentor and friend, Bill Ayers, a man who calls himself a "communist with a small 'c'" was the real author.

    His political skills consisted of rarely voting on anything that might be deemed controversial. He went from a legislator in the Illinois legislature to the Senator from that state because he had the good fortune of having Mayor Daley's formidable political machine at his disposal.
    He was in the U.S. Senate so briefly that his bid for the presidency was either an act of astonishing self-confidence or part of some greater game plan that had been determined before he first stepped foot in the Capital. How, many must wonder, was he selected to be a 2004 keynote speaker at the Democrat convention that nominated John Kerry when virtually no one had ever even heard of him before?

    He outmaneuvered Hillary Clinton in primaries. He took Iowa by storm. A charming young man, an anomaly in the state with a very small black population, he oozed "cool" in a place where agriculture was the antithesis of cool. He dazzled the locals. And he had an army of volunteers drawn to a charisma that hid any real substance.

    And then he had the great good fortune of having the Republicans select one of the most inept candidates for the presidency since Bob Dole. And then John McCain did something crazy. He picked Sarah Palin, an unknown female governor from the very distant state of Alaska . It was a ticket that was reminiscent of 1984's Walter Mondale and Geraldine Ferraro and they went down to defeat.

    The mainstream political media fell in love with him. It was a schoolgirl crush with febrile commentators like Chris Mathews swooning then and now over the man. The venom directed against McCain and, in particular, Palin, was extraordinary.

    Now, 3 full years into his presidency, all of those gilded years leading up to the White House have left him unprepared to be President. Left to his own instincts, he has a talent for saying the wrong thing at the wrong time. It swiftly became a joke that he could not deliver even the briefest of statements without the ever-present Tele-Prompters.

    Far worse, however, is his capacity to want to "wish away" some terrible realities, not the least of which is the Islamist intention to destroy America and enslave the West. Any student of history knows how swiftly Islam initially spread. It knocked on the doors of Europe, having gained a foothold in Spain .

    The great crowds that greeted him at home or on his campaign "world tour" were no substitute for having even the slightest grasp of history and the reality of a world filled with really bad people with really bad intentions.

    Oddly and perhaps even inevitably, his political experience, a cakewalk, has positioned him to destroy the Democrat Party's hold on power in Congress because in the end it was never about the Party. It was always about his communist ideology, learned at an early age from family, mentors, college professors, and extreme leftist friends and colleagues.

    Obama is a man who could deliver a snap judgment about a Boston police officer who arrested an "obstreperous" Harvard professor-friend, but would warn Americans against "jumping to conclusions" about a mass murderer at Fort Hood who shouted "Allahu Akbar." The absurdity of that was lost on no one. He has since compounded this by calling the Christmas bomber "an isolated extremist" only to have to admit a day or two later that he was part of an al Qaeda plot.

    He is a man who could strive to close down our detention facility at Guantanamo even though those released were known to have returned to the battlefield against America . He could even instruct his Attorney General to afford the perpetrator of 9/11 a civil trial when no one else would ever even consider such an obscenity. And he is a man who could wait three days before having anything to say about the perpetrator of yet another terrorist attack on Americans and then have to elaborate on his remarks the following day because his first statement was so lame.

    The pattern repeats itself. He either blames any problem on the Bush administration or he naively seeks to wish away the truth.
    Knock, knock. Anyone home? Anyone there? Barack Obama exists only as the sock puppet of his handlers, of the people who have maneuvered and manufactured this pathetic individual's life.

    When anyone else would quickly and easily produce a birth certificate, this man spent over a million dollars to deny access to his. Most other documents, the paper trail we all leave in our wake, have been sequestered from review. He has lived a make-believe life whose true facts remain hidden.

    We laugh at the ventriloquist's dummy, but what do you do when the dummy is President of the United States ?

    I found it amusing. I'm sure some of you have read this already and at this point of time have long since made your decisions.
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  • mar1t1me
    E30 Modder
    • Sep 2009
    • 863

    #2
    Originally posted by M-technik-3
    I found it amusing. I'm sure some of you have read this already and at this point of time have long since made your decisions.
    It certainly is amusing.

    Obama will be re-elected, due in large part to the public's negative perceptions of the GOP's obstructive bully pulpit. I don't recall having so many GOP leaning acquaintances voicing such outright disdain for Romney, and now, especially, Ryan. Ryan has not helped things with his numerous distortions, including the marathon time boast, refuted by both Runner's World, and his own brother! The most truthful thing the Romney camp has said is "we're not going to let our campaign be dictated by fact-checkers."

    Hmmm.....

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    • Cletonius
      R3VLimited
      • Oct 2010
      • 2809

      #3
      Originally posted by mar1t1me
      It certainly is amusing.

      Obama will be re-elected, due in large part to the public's negative perceptions of the GOP's obstructive bully pulpit. I don't recall having so many GOP leaning acquaintances voicing such outright disdain for Romney, and now, especially, Ryan. Ryan has not helped things with his numerous distortions, including the marathon time boast, refuted by both Runner's World, and his own brother! The most truthful thing the Romney camp has said is "we're not going to let our campaign be dictated by fact-checkers."

      Hmmm.....
      Romney lost everything IMHO when he went on television and told everyone that "Mitt" was his real first name.

      Honestly, who wants a man named Willard Mittens running the country? Was he named after the family cat?
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      • mar1t1me
        E30 Modder
        • Sep 2009
        • 863

        #4
        ^^^Hah.

        I loved it when Clint said we didn't need another lawyer in DC, apparently forgetting that Mitt holds a Law Degree from Harvard! The LOLs never end.

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        • gwb72tii
          No R3VLimiter
          • Nov 2005
          • 3864

          #5
          holding a law degree and being a lawyer are two different things
          but you knew that already
          “There is nothing government can give you that it hasn’t taken from you in the first place”
          Sir Winston Churchill

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          • Cliche Guevara
            Mod Crazy
            • Dec 2011
            • 672

            #6
            Wow, I've never seen all the, anti-Obama conspiracy theories compiled into one paranoid, xenophobic rant. It would be funny if so many people didn't believe all that bullshit.

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            • gwb72tii
              No R3VLimiter
              • Nov 2005
              • 3864

              #7
              Originally posted by Cliche Guevara
              Wow, I've never seen all the, anti-Obama conspiracy theories compiled into one paranoid, xenophobic rant. It would be funny if so many people didn't believe all that bullshit.
              do you care to dismantle the quote and be specific?
              it's pretty much spot on true for anyone that has taken the time to study his upbringing and his past history
              “There is nothing government can give you that it hasn’t taken from you in the first place”
              Sir Winston Churchill

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              • e30e
                R3VLimited
                • Dec 2004
                • 2176

                #8
                Talk about an act article so full of fluff I forgot what the whole articles point was. The people who buy into this; already bought into this almost 4 years ago. You are not getting new voters this way, hence why the GOP is a dying old whites man party.
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                • gwb72tii
                  No R3VLimiter
                  • Nov 2005
                  • 3864

                  #9
                  Originally posted by e30e
                  Talk about an act article so full of fluff I forgot what the whole articles point was. The people who buy into this; already bought into this almost 4 years ago. You are not getting new voters this way, hence why the GOP is a dying old whites man party.
                  blah blah blah
                  you want to be specific what is factually incorrect?
                  “There is nothing government can give you that it hasn’t taken from you in the first place”
                  Sir Winston Churchill

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                  • gwb72tii
                    No R3VLimiter
                    • Nov 2005
                    • 3864

                    #10
                    Originally posted by mar1t1me
                    It certainly is amusing.

                    Obama will be re-elected, due in large part to the public's negative perceptions of the GOP's obstructive bully pulpit. I don't recall having so many GOP leaning acquaintances voicing such outright disdain for Romney, and now, especially, Ryan. Ryan has not helped things with his numerous distortions, including the marathon time boast, refuted by both Runner's World, and his own brother! The most truthful thing the Romney camp has said is "we're not going to let our campaign be dictated by fact-checkers."

                    Hmmm.....
                    romney/ryan will win going away
                    ryan is not some wierdo (think bite me biden) that alienates people (maybe you?). god forbid he got the time of a race he ran 20 years ago wrong, or romney tied his dog in a cage to the roof of his car.
                    you think people actually give a shit about a race time when they've been unable to get a job for a couple years?
                    dream on
                    “There is nothing government can give you that it hasn’t taken from you in the first place”
                    Sir Winston Churchill

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                    • Cliche Guevara
                      Mod Crazy
                      • Dec 2011
                      • 672

                      #11
                      Originally posted by gwb72tii
                      do you care to dismantle the quote and be specific?
                      No. I give this bullshit as much credence as I give to 9/11 conspiracies.

                      it's pretty much spot on true for anyone that has taken the time to study his upbringing and his past history
                      Yes, if you study only the writings of right-wing conspiracy theorists like Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck then it certainly appears true.

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                      • LBJefferies
                        Banned
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 1690

                        #12
                        Originally posted by gwb72tii
                        do you care to dismantle the quote and be specific?
                        it's pretty much spot on true for anyone that has taken the time to study his upbringing and his past history
                        Did you study at Fox News University? Or Rush Limbaugh School of the Arts?

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                        • mar1t1me
                          E30 Modder
                          • Sep 2009
                          • 863

                          #13
                          Originally posted by gwb72tii
                          romney/ryan will win going away
                          ryan is not some wierdo (think bite me biden) that alienates people (maybe you?). god forbid he got the time of a race he ran 20 years ago wrong, or romney tied his dog in a cage to the roof of his car.
                          you think people actually give a shit about a race time when they've been unable to get a job for a couple years?
                          dream on
                          You are right. Ryan is not a weirdo. He is a serial liar. And Romney is a man who believes so much in America that he can't wait to hide his money elsewhere. He even wrote an op-ed for the New York Times entitled "Let Detroit Go Bankrupt". There's a job creating, America-lover for you.

                          And yes, I do believe people care that a man so willing to lie small will be quite able to lie big when it suits him. What's wrong with saying "I've only run one marathon and can't remember the time" rather than pulling a time out of his ass? Something in him felt OK with sweeping truth to the side in favor of sounding impressive.

                          Then there was that Wisconsin GM plant closing he blamed on Obama that actually happened under Bush.

                          Then there are the things he voted for, like TARP, claiming it was necessary to "preserve the free-enterprise system", but now blames Obama for it, even after he requested TARP money for his own district, and then lied about that, but later admitted he did in fact request it for businesses in his district. Remember the "bridge to nowhere"? He voted for that, too.

                          Some fiscal hawk. He's been a big spender his entire career.

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                          • BraveUlysses
                            No R3VLimiter
                            • Jun 2007
                            • 3781

                            #14
                            hahaha a George Soros conspiracy theory in the first paragraph. this individual should be taken seriously.

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                            • mar1t1me
                              E30 Modder
                              • Sep 2009
                              • 863

                              #15
                              Originally posted by gwb72tii
                              romney/ryan will win going away
                              Oh, I almost forget this. Apparently Obama has an 80% chance of being re-elected at this point. A lot can change to be sure, but given Romney's utter bungling of the response to the Embassy attacks, his chances aren't likely to improve.

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