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Obama is not capable
of being a leader. He is a standard,
run-of-the-mill, ordinary and simple, demanding
demagogue. |
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Even from the most
potent position in history, he is capable of only
instinctively demanding. |
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Bill Ayers
accomplished an incredible feat. He selected and
instructed his surrogate into the US Presidency. |
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However, his protégé
will ultimately fail to change the US because he is
not a leader. He cannot lead. He does not perceive
and comprehend what leadership is. |
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The man who so well
follows Ayers and Alinsky's leadership is incapable
leading. |
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BO is a stubborn
demanding, ordinary person. Many of us have known
this type. |
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They may grab our
attention for a time perhaps on our job or in a
difficult family situation, through an event or
during a project implementation. But once we
understand the situation, this type of person loses
our attention. We turn away in search of genuine
leadership. |
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Leadership can only
be provided by a person who derives substantive
solutions and presents them with a firmness that
resonates with potential followers. |
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When ideas resonate
us into following, we know leadership and have a
leader. |
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Demagogues lecture,
demand. and submit orders until they get blue in the
face. They are incapable of leading. That is why
they require the force of the state to enforce their
demands. They can only use the state to forcefully
intervene upon the people. These demagogues can
provoke blood flow. They can never motivate true
following. |
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BO, like all
demagogues, cannot lead. |
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Obama has followed
his only strategy. He has offered a friendly hand to
the Muslim world and, specifically Iran. His hand
was greeted with the following response. |
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US President Barack
Obama's offer to talk to Iran shows that America's
policy of "domination" has failed, the government
spokesman said on Saturday.
"This request
means Western ideology has become passive, that
capitalist thought and the system of domination have
failed," Gholam Hossein Elham told the Mehr news
agency.
He added,
"Negotiation is secondary, the main issue is that
there is no way but for (the United States) to
change".
After nearly three
decades of severed ties, Obama said shortly after
taking office this month that he is willing to
extend a diplomatic hand to Tehran if the Islamic
republic is ready to "unclench its fist".
Iran's response to
BO was direct and from Iranian President Ahmadinejad
launched a fresh tirade against the United States,
demanding an apology for its "crimes" against Iran
and saying he expected "deep and fundamental" change
from Obama. |
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Over time, BO will
experience a shunning from his
once-upon-a-time followers in the US. They followed
because there was little else to follow. |