If one would pay close attention, you’ll not be seeing a smooth orator behind that podium. You’ll see a gaffing, communist traitor.
Nah. Nobody out-slicks Slick Willie in the charm department. ;)
Obama is getting his cage rattled and he is showing signs of fear, he is facing a growing public display of protests such as the Tea Parties, he fears it by trying to discredit and minimalize its efforts.
Obama is like the bad boss at the end of a video game, you have to hit him with all you have over and over before the game is won.
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If I were Hanson, I wouldn’t waste a lot of fancy words on a pretty simple character. This is a guy that complacently soaked up the wisdom of Rev. Wright for years. Which explains everything.
The radical leftist.
That is obvious to anyone who isn't too afraid or blind to see.
He uses a combination of astroturfing which he gets daily from Axelrod, Totus I, who perfected the concept which constantly tries to create images of a popular movement using media or other paid shills where no truth lies.
In addition he has stolen the Clintons need to triangulate,or be on all sides of any issue that might even tend to be controversial.
The result, with all the support he gets from the drivebys, gives him the potential to wreak havoc for at least his first year in office.
After that even the dumbest of the dumb will have figured him out.
From last nights All-Stars.
On President Obamas first 100 days:
I think it hasn't been the most important 100 days. I think it has been the most revealing 100 days in our lifetime. After all, this man when he was elected was one of the great mysteries of American politics. He was the most unknown, untested, untried, and really un-figured-out man ever to ascend to the office.
And in the first 100 days, he has told us who he is. And before his inauguration there was a big debate. Is he a centrist who talks a good centrist game, or is he a leftist who talks a good centrist game? Now we know.
He is a man who has expressed in the joint address to congress, in the budget, and again in the speech he gave to Georgetown a few weeks ago, a radical domestic agenda which involves, as he puts it every time, a holy trinity of healthcare reform, by which he means nationalizing healthcare, and he wants to federalize education with essentially a federal guarantee of college education, and to seize control of the energy economy with a carbon tax.
And this is all in the service of leveling the differences between rich and poor and leveling the differences between classes.
That's as radical an agenda since FDR, and I think even more so, since FDR entered office willing to experiment. Obama knows where he wants to go to establish more social democratic America, and he has told us exactly what it is in the first 100 days.
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