Posted on 12/02/2016 3:13:33 PM PST by Olog-hai
Conservative attorney Cleta Mitchell said on Friday that Barack Obama has acted more like a dictator than a president, and that President-elect Donald Trump should make it a priority to restore the rule of law.
We have been living under a dictatorial tyrant for the last eight years, Mitchell said at the Conservative Womens Network event, co-hosted by the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute and the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C.
And one of the most important things that Donald Trump can do as president is to restore the rule of law, Mitchell said.
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BTTT
Gang signs for dummies. Odumbo fits the bill in that area.
A bunch of wusses.
An early dog-whistle to rioters, looters, cop-killers, Polar Bear Hunters, Knockout Game criminals, etc.
In a normal world, a Presidential candidate flashing gang/thug signs of criminal violence would be shamed by the media.
In a normal world.....
It may have been true for his first 2 years with a Dem House and Senate, but after that is was the GOP bending and folding to give him everything he wanted.
Republicans are complicit. Even now, they are planning to give him more before he leaves office next month.
Trump can start doing that on the first day by declaring all of Obama’s executive orders void.
...plays these pre-adolescent games in front of a mirror... and broadcasts the video to world.
How the hell did 60 odd million adults vote for this tard... twice? Must be something in the water.
Too true.
Not to mention he’s a demented egomaniac and a racist intellectual cipher.
Like Phyllis Schlafly, Clare Boothe Luce was an impressive woman.
It could be a matter of simply the letter “D”.
-—We have been living under a dictatorial tyrant for the last eight years-—
With considerable help from his 535 wet noodle friends in Congress.
Don't believe me? Just ask Obama.
Obama Tells Students to Reject Voices Warning Us of Government Tyranny
The New Deal, Dean Acheson wrote approvingly in a book called A Democrat Looks At His Party, conceived of the federal government as the whole people organized to do what had to be done. A year later Mr. (Arthur) Larson wrote A Republican Looks At His Party, and made much the same claim in his book for Modern Republicans. The underlying philosophy of the New Republicanism, said Mr. Larson, is that if a job has to be done to meet the needs of the people, and no one else can do it, then it is the proper function of the federal government.JFTR, Dean Acheson was Trumans Secretary of State (infamous for his defense of Alger Hiss during the so-called Red Scare) and Arthur Larson served in a number of capacities in the Eisenhower Administration. The fact that these two wrote books with identical titles expounding identical ideology shows how long ago the Uniparty rot had set in; so the goal of the Communists to take over both major parties had been nigh completed by those years.
Here we have, by prominent spokesmen of both political parties, an unqualified repudiation of the principle of limited government. There is no reference by either of them to the Constitution, or any attempt to define the legitimate functions of government. The government can do whatever needs to be done; note, too, the implicit but necessary assumption that it is the government itself that determines what needs to be done. We must not, I think underrate the importance of these statements. They reflect the view of a majority of the leaders of one of our parties, and of a strong minority among the leaders of the other, and they propound the first principle of totalitarianism: that the State is competent to do all things and is limited in what it actually does only by the will of those who control the State.
The Conscience of a Conservative (1960), ch. 2, pp. 15-16
Well-stated (#16) Paulie. Thanks.
OUTSTANDING! HOORAY Cleta Mitchell. Thank YOU!
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