
Obama feels empowered. He should-he told the world he wanted to install socialism in America, that we can't have economic growth without big government, and that people need to rely on him and liberals rather than on themselves.
And he won. He didn't hide anything--we all knew all these things from the beginning. His empowerment now has damaged him somewhat. He and his minions feel threatened by a private citizen: Rush Limbaugh.
Now Rush is a private citizen, as is Michael Moore. The only difference is whom the Presidents bestows his grace upon. Since he feels threated by Rush, he has been lashing out against him, which is something that hasn't happened for quite a while in national politics. Why would a sitting president worry so much about a private citizen, especially one whose ideals have been ignored by a lethargic and fat Republican party since Newt left lo these many years ago.
It's more than a little frightening to see how liberal minions take the President's directives and mobilize the message, taking cues from Obama to make the issue as divisive as can be: "Are you with Obama or Rush?"
He was also defined in the article as "an extreme partisan," completely ignoring his repeated and loud criticisms of the GOP in the past few years. Not that we look to liberals for logic, but this is scary. With the foundation of a revised "Hush Rush" bill being laid, anyone who values his ability to criticise stupidity (Obama's policies, proven to be failures under Roosevelt, definitely qualify) should be concerned.
Remember Joe the Plumber? Obama's campaign has a definite pattern of attempting to either silence the message or dig up dirt on the messenger.
Keep loaading up on the ammo, folks, and write your blog entries now. Apart from a few zeroes to the left of the decimal, you and I are no different than Rush--private citizens who know the policies of socialism are inherently untenable.
My concern is how much longer we can say that.

0 comments:
Post a Comment