Saturday, November 1, 2014

Calls Obama a Dummy--WALL STREET JOURNAL

WSJ Calls Obama a Dummy



> Wall Street Journal Calls Obama a Dummy>
> Wall Street Journal Sizes Up Obama.
>
> A "deadly" article regarding Obama, at the Wall Street Journal, which
> today is the most widely circulated newspaper in America.
>
> Article from the Wall Street Journal - by Alan Caruba:
>
> "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 Mc Cain 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 Mc Cain and, in
> particular, Palin, was extraordinary.
>
> Now, 5 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.
>
> We the people are coming!
>
> Only 86% will send this on. Should be a 100%.
>
> What will you do?
>
> Please send it on if only to one person.
>
> =
>
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