Everything is about him.
Narcissist-in-chief.
And who IS your dad, Usurper?
I thought in Kenya, it took a village?
This from the same man that is robbing them of their future with trillions in defecit spending that they will have to pay some day. This from the same man that said “ I wouldn’t want my daughters to be punished with a Baby”. This from the Monster that sponsored law that would ensure that an innocent baby that miraculously escapes from the torturous tools of the abortionist should have its life then snuffed out because that was the original intent of the mother.
This man has no business lecturing anyone on fatherhood.
And don't be like his pastor (Wright), mentors (Alinsky, Ayers), or mother (commie slut) either.
Perhaps if our society didn’t undermine the idea of fatherhood at every juncture we wouldn’t have to hear the same exhortation every Father’s Day.
Maybe it was one of the dreams of his father to not have to be tied down to a wife with kids.
I haven’t read Dreams of My Father, but I’ve read extracts from it. I thought that he repudiated his white grandparents and idolized his black father—a drunken lout who abandoned him.
Of course, his white mother subsequently abandoned him, too.
But I’m suspicious of the way that everything, as always, points back to me, me, me. It would be more to the point to DO the right thing, and not to reverse the welfare reform Republicans imposed upon clinton (and clinton later took credit for) that helped reduce the growth of single mothers and absent fathers encouraged by the welfare system.
Did he say that it wasn't an obligation being a father?
Oh I think it is. Typical leftist lingo saying that it's a privilege to be a father rather than a responsibility. Well tell all of those progenitors running around the projects that they're among the over privileged.
Obama to fathers: Don’t be like my absent dad
The same holds true for step-brothers of poor Kenyan men.
I bet he spends the day playing golf. You can always count on him to do the opposite of what he tells everyone else to do. He’s such a POS.
“This isn’t an obligation,” said the father of two in a message to millions of wayward dads. “This is a privilege to be a father.”
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May I be the first to suggest this quote get plastered at every womens’ clinic?
Since his favorite subject is talking about himself, how about saying, “Don’t be a pompous daddy like me.”
Which one? Barack, Sr? Frank? or Malcolm?
Say what you will about Zero, but I believe this 100 percent.
To have a dad who chose to cavort off into the universe and leave you must be devastating. Think about it, folks.