Posted on 04/16/2012 8:33:13 PM PDT by ReformationFan
I do not write unpleasant things about Barack Hussein Obama because he is a Democrat, a far-left liberal ideologue, a confirmed liar, or the sock-puppet of whatever cabal that chose him long ago to be the President. I write unpleasant things because he is all of these things, but also because he is the most stupid man to have ever held the office of President.
As far back as January 2, 2010 I wrote that Obama had "an imaginary life" because there was no proof that anything he claimed in his two memoirs, written by the age of 45, was true. His resume listed "community organizer," an amorphous term that could mean anything, as his primary occupation. By October 2010 the Washington Times published a commentary of mine that said "millions of Americans are beginning to ask: Is President Obama just a moron?"
Even prior to his election, he had ensured that his entire paper trail of birth certificates, passports, college records, and other items most people can produce in under five minutes were "sealed" from public review, despite the fact that most modern presidents have had to submit their personal records, short of a colonoscopy exam, for examination. Among his first executive orders was one issued on January 21, 2009 to ensure none of these records saw the light of day.
When he finally produced a birth certificate, forensic analysts deemed it a forgery.
So, what really occurred on Election Day in 2008 was that a majority of voters, guided by an adoring mainstream press, elected an enigma. He rewarded their obsequiousness by being the first President since Grover Cleveland to not attend their annual Gridiron dinner.
Since then, anyone paying any attention has had to conclude that Americans elected an ignoramus, based solely on his own words and actions.
Here's just a quick look at some of them.
Hans Bader, a scholar with the Competitive Enterprise Institute, addressed recent examples of Obama's ignorance when he mocked Republicans as members of the Flat Earth Society in Columbus' day for their skepticism of his green energy policies, among which was a hearty endorsement of algae pond scum, but Columbus' contemporaries knew the Earth was round, but doubted he could reach Asia via the Atlantic Ocean. Bader noted that Obama "falsely attributed to Muslims the invention of printing and even falsely claimed that Morocco was the first country to recognize the United States as a new nation."
The problem for many Americans, mostly registered Democrats and self-identified liberals is that his gaffes are dismissed despite the evidence that his policies have proved to be huge failures. His "stimulus" program wasted billions without producing any jobs, shovel-ready or not. We still have an 8.2% unemployment rate.
The fate of Obamacare will be decided shortly by the Supreme Court after 26 States brought suit against it as unconstitutional, but Obama, who was the editor of the Harvard Law Review and taught constitutional law, apparently has not read the document, claiming the judges are "unelected" (they are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate) and therefore have no right to pass judgment despite Marbury v Madison that established the Court's role of judicial oversight.
Obama's disdain and contempt for just about everyone except Muslims is astonishing. He has insulted just about every element of American society and many world leaders. In ways large and small this has been a constant element of his presidency. After gratuitously insulting doctors, bankers, and the insurance industry, he pushed hard to provide the planner of 9/11 a civil trial without all the protections afforded by the Constitution in New York City.
Between January and July 2009, Obama sent a bust of Winston Churchill back to the British embassy. He gave the Queen of England an iPod with 40 show tunes, photos of his inauguration, and two of his speeches. Former Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, was given a box set of 25 DVDs, all in a format that does not work in England. Later, eager to empty Guantanamo, he authorized the transfer of some detainees to a British protectorate, Bermuda, without consultation with the UK.
Obama's contempt for Catholics has long been on display before the Obamacare demand that they jettison their consciences regarding the sanctity of human life. His nomination of Kathleen Sebelius, a Catholic apostate, as Secretary of Health and Human Services earned her a warning from Bishop Joseph Naumann not to present herself for Holy Communion.
His antipathy for Israel and its Prime Minister, Benyamin Netanyahu has been on display from the beginning of his term, at one point admonishing the Israelis for building new housing in their own capitol and at another suggesting they retreat to their 1967 borders, a suicidal notion that Israelis found appalling.
At one point he said, "One thing I'm proud of is that very rarely will you hear me simplify issues." His campaign motto was "Yes we can."
Early on, he sent Air Force One to do a low fly-by of New York City for a photo op, neglecting to tell anyone there and generating 9/11 flashbacks and panics. Then he embarked on a global trip that quickly was dubbed his "apology tour" for an America about which he could little good to cite. At one point, he actually bowed to the King of Saudi Arabia. We do not dip our flag to any other and no U.S. President bows to any other state leader, let alone a monarch.
His ignorance has been on display for so long the public hardly takes notice. "I've now been in 57 states. I think one left to go," he said during his 2008 campaign. He referred to "Austrian" as a language when no such language exists; Austrians speak German.
His ignorance of economics is legendary. He referred to a "profit and earnings ratio" when the correct term is price-to-earnings (P/E). He still thinks that, as long as the Federal Reserve can print money out of thin air, the nation can never go broke.
He actually believes the economy will improve if taxes are increased; something that has never before happened in the history of the nation.
Whole books can and will be written about Obama's ignorance and failures of judgment that Americans will have to live with for a very long time, especially as future generations try to dig out from his tripling of the national debt, the highest unemployment rates since the Great Depression, and a housing market that has yet to have rebounded.
Add in gas prices Americans have never seen since gasoline was invented to power our cars and you have a man who is not what he claims to be and is too stupid to be the President of the United States, let along serve as a White House tourist guide.
I have what backwards?
I have never heard exactly what course/s he taught as a lecturer. I would like to know that. Not all courses in law school are about the Constitution yet he is always referred to as a “Constitutional Law Professor.”
You are right. Way too many Americans could listen to Obama speak for 3 minutes on taxation and simple economic effects, and then listen to Thomas Sowell speak for 3 minutes on the same subject, and probably not understand either one of them but strongly believe that Obama is the more intelligent of the two. I think most Americans are incapable of understanding most of the content of the Rush Limbaugh show. I also agree with you on the role public education plays in this, but I have no idea how to turn this around. Home schooling kids is not a solution once the adults themselves reach this level of ignorance.
What you mean “WE” Kemosabe? LOL
He was a guest Lecturer, not a Professor, and certainly not a Constitutional Professor.
Another Urban myth, like Obama’s Intelligence.
We as in this country, certainly not we as in thee and me!
BTW, the key word in my post wasn’t “We” it was “ignoranus” (not ignoramus, ignoranus)...
Off to work, have a good day my FRiend.
I actually witnessed what you described but that was at the death of Ted Kennedy, when they would re-air some of his nonsense drunken speeches. Folkes would listen to the “Song”, and when I said this is propaganda, every one around me gave me a dirty look with one guy saying “shush, this guy was a good guy, I want to listen to what he has to say”.
So, I guess the key is to make people agree with the statement before the statement is made, Obamacare style.
.... Oh, and right after Zero was elected, I saw US Army officers make speeches from LBJ and about Change in Afghanistan, emotionaly into it before the dust of elections had settled. The brainwashed are even worse in upper echelons because they do not deal with reality. As an electronics technicians, I had some pilots (the officers, not the warrant officer test pilots) still calling me a “wrench turner”. THey had no clue about the capabilities of their vehicles beyond pushing buttons, but, hey, whatever, it’s not like I was not on the job with a vast experience investigating on the reliability of the electronics and their capabilities and problems under stress of combat, reporting to Lockheed and Boeing Engineers....
THe elitists are ignoramuses...
Yes, I know, I think post #60 puts that in the best perspective but if he taught about the 14th Amendment then he can claim to have taught about the Constitution. A very small part of it and it's pretty clear that his understanding of any part of it is crap but a part of it nonetheless.
Home schooling isn't reliant on what the parents know or don't know. Almost all home schoolers use materials from outside sources, some free some not, but there are numerous curriculums available and they are not unstructured do what you want programs. There are a lot of networks for home schoolers as well.
But consider that they put "professor" in the lower case.
They're saying that he taught there -- that he was considered a teacher in the law school.
That's not really anything controversial or enlightening.
A lot of people may have read the UC statement as equating a "Senior Lecturer" with a "Professor" (capital P) and that's just not the case.
Ditto with the rest of "professor of constitutional law." (again, small c, small l).
The president likes to give the impression that he taught Constitutional Law -- checks and balances, federalism, the whole ball of wax.
In fact, he didn't. His course on voting rights dealt with an aspect of constitional law, but a rather small and specialized one.
Obama wasn't a "Professor of Constitutional Law" as some people believe, and as he likes to let them believe.
My thought about the home schooling not being a solution was more because once an adult has no critical thinking skills themselves because of their public school education, then they also have lost the ability to see what public education is doing to their kids as well, and that their kids would benefit from getting an education from some other place than the public school system. That situation is what I see as hard to get turned around once we have gotten ourselves to that state.
I see, yes, people like that are unlikely to choose to home school. Very true.
That's why I said he was "sort of" a professor. I know he wasn't a professor by normal university standards. But one has to be careful when throwing around loosely defined words and titles, because a braindead leftist might throw the U of Chi statement back at one of us with righteous indignation.
ML/NJ
you are the kind of poster that once made FR a joy.
There is a reason he’s hiding all his records. He’s not what he’s been painted to be. He’s not really smart. He is really racist, though.
Don't forget about the speech Ted Kennedy made when he passed the liberal leadership torch to BO. ...and I'm sure there were many others.
I had to go back and reread what I wrote to have warranted that kind of a compliment. I think I figured it out. Are you surprised that you corrected someone and didn't have to undergo a verbal assault for doing so? If so, I agree. This place is not the civil place I joined so many years ago.
I figured that out when Rush admitted to having done drugs. I was (and still am) his biggest fan. Yet, when I pointed out a few facts (things Rush had actually said) about his drug abuse, I got raked over the coals by someone here and I was accused of hating Rush, blah blah blah. I decided to take the conversation off the board because I felt it was getting too heated and didn't want to embarrass the person publicly because I had proof of what I was saying. So, I messaged the person privately with a link to an article that quoted Rush saying what I had said he said and the person reported me to the moderators for abuse. Ever since then, I have been very gun shy about posting here.
Thank you for the compliment.
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