Posted on 12/21/2014 10:18:29 AM PST by BlatherNaut
It's funny how Barack Obama plays the oppressed victim card in an interview with People magazine and at the same time announces he will subsidize Cuba's communism. The media couldnt get enough of Obamas inane tale of racial oppression this past week. Then, he goes and aligns himself with oppressors extraordinaire the Castro brothers.
What else can we expect from a man mentored by Frank Marshall Davis, a communist pervert? Or a community organizer who worked with small-c communist Bill Ayers in Chicago?
In 2009, Obama and senior adviser Valerie Jarrett actually ushered communist revolutionary Anthony K. "Van" Jones into the White House.
Cuba has long inspired romantic feelings in Obama's far-left radical buddies. Many of Van Joness fellow STORM comrades visited Cuba in 1999 as part of the Venceremos Brigade. And a day after the president's historic pledge to loosen the "shackles of the past" with Cuba, Bill Ayers posted "Viva Cuba! Cuba es en mi corazon!" on his website.
The U.S. Communist online news site Peoples World is also doing cartwheels over Obama's decision to re-establish diplomatic relations with Cuba. While leftist activists and the media provide cover for Obama, stirring up trouble between blacks and whites, the president is praised by communist propagandists right here at home.
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Barry is communism’s savior.
I must have missed that episode.
Unless it was Michelle's ordeal of having been asked to help an ordinary human being in a Target store.
Why should the Cuban Communists not be overjoyed? He gave them everything they wanted, and asked nothing in return. They can maintain their police state.
Wouldn’t have cut the same deal with a right wing dictator.
Just three days ago Barack and wife were discussing their “experiences with racism”.
Something seemed fishy with that highly publicized “vacay” by Beyonce and Jay-Z in Cuba last year. I guess they were the advance team for Baraq.
As I said, I missed that.
What sort of "experiences" did The Big O describe?
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