I recently talked with a missionary family that was in Africa.
They said the main reason for the poverty and oppression in Africa was the culture that includes the idea that leaders are TO BE SERVED, and they are not there to SERVE.
See any parallels here?
Most definitely.
I remember hearing that GW Bush talked to service members right before leaving Andrews Air Force Base for the last time, after Obama’s innauguration.
In that short speech, he told them good bye and that it had been a pleasure to SERVE WITH THEM. He saw his role as serving America, just as the servicemen at Andrews serve America.
I cannot imagine the Obamas seeing military staff, White House staff, members on the Hill, as public servants.
They are the elite class, and even if they don’t say it out loud, they look down upon the American public. They’re too busy enjoying the goodies, and transforming us into an African-neo-colonial state. He’s fulfilling his outline in “Dreams of My Father”. It’s written plainly to be seen.
But even then... how much time do you think Obama actually spends during a day doing presidential duties? He’s partying it up with people like Paul McCartney while his czars are doing the work that he’s too lazy to do.