There is also a theme of punishment which runs through Obama's speeches and lectures, to punish the rich and white Americans for whatever neglect and injustices he feels he suffered in childhood. This came out in the Philadelphia Speech on race when he threw his white grandmother "under the bus" for her supposed racial attitudes. This is a sense of grandiose entitlement and self-righteousness which seems to come from this as well. His argument goes like this: He went to Harvard and can pronounce big words so you are supposed to vote for him or "you're a racist." It's a shakedown. The threats and racist insinuations are pathological. No one deserves or is owed being elected as president based on some alleged past wrongs. A candidate has to earn the votes. The whole tone of this campaign has been wrong.
Very interesting read. I consider myself very good at ‘reading’ people. I have often predicted to others what type of person someone is long before they catch on, and they are always so surprised and will say things like ‘you were right all along- they seemed so nice, I just didn’t believe you, etc...”
That being said, Obama is a VERY dangerous man and if he is elected, our country will be unrecognizable within a very short time. People have to be really pathetic to fall for someone like him. Watching him speak and looking at his eyes, expressions and mannerisms literally makes my skin crawl. I had to leave the room during the debate and listen from afar because I get such an intense feeling of foreboding when I see him. Beware.