Thursday, August 21, 2014

Feelings Toward Barack Obama.... Then And Now

     
        

         I bring back the following post fairly often. It was written in November of 2009, about ten months after Barack Obama became President! He may have started out only weak but had graduated into dangerous and since taken up full time employment as a demolition expert to our Constitution and coordinator in amongst our enemies. The Republican Establishment Elites should have threatened impeachment a long time ago and started those proceedings months ago but that would mobilize the Tea Party once again and that's the last thing they want, for they would be next.
          I could not write this post in its entirety, or even most of it, today!
  
Some Things I Like About BHO

          You would not have to read very far into this blog to realize that I believe that Barack Obama was unprepared and possibly not qualified to be President of the United States, that his method in taking office was deceptive, his foreign policy lowers the defense of this nation, his domestic policies are too close to the beginnings of a totalitarian state and that he represents a socialist takeover of America. Is there not anything good that I can say about him? Actually there are some things. I do not wish ill of this man, our president. I've mentioned before that the optimism I perceive on the faces of the black community, particularly the children, tempts me at times to overlook some of these serious problems, tempts me greatly but fails to convince. Here are the things I like about Barack Obama. He came from a dysfunctional family and survived. One does not have to be poor during their youth to be disadvantaged. He was a bright and motivated student that accomplished much in academia. He is a faithful husband and loving father of two beautiful children. His speech is polite and constrained and at times he can be charming. I do not doubt his compassion, rather his wisdom. I want him to utterly fail in instituting his agenda but succeed in dealing with threats to this nation both foreign and domestic. I want him to learn and grow into a job that Saul Alinsky did not prepare him for, and I want him to retire from office in three years with the respect any former President should receive.

          Some day I may want to write about the things that I like about Hillary Clinton, but that will be the day the men in white uniforms come for me and put me into a room with big Plexiglas windows and rubber walls which I will surely think is a racquetball court and ask for a paddle and ball to practice with.