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Americans desperately
wanted a black leader. |
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Americans grabbed at
the first black guy to come along who was, as Joseph
Biden identified him, "A clean, well-spoken guy". They got
what they wanted... but not really. Americans got a
black Dan Quayle. |
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They failed to
understand that they needed a leader, not a
community organizer of people who were unaware that
they needed organize
their own apartment buildings, let alone their own
communities. They failed to learn that he deserted
their cause once it provided no more gain for him. |
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BO has demonstrated
while playing President of the US
that he is not a leader. He has never led. He has no
potential to lead. He is not commanding. He has no
substance. Even when standing behind the genuine US
Presidential seal he radiates no substance. |
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Rather than leading,
BO is pushed forward. He is pushed by his handlers
who market him like a new brand of toothpaste. David
Axelrod may be a master marketer, but he can only
promote a president BO's image and prop him up using
teleprompters and sound bites. BO responds to impromptu questions
from a live audience with trite campaign-style
rhetoric of little substance. |
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Obama recently
answered an impromptu question and quickly rambled
into speaking of himself. He said, "A smidgen of good news and suddenly
everything is doing great. A little bit of bad news
and ooohh , we're down on the dumps... And I am
obviously an object of this constantly varying
assessment. I am the object in chief of this varying
assessment." |
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"I don't think things
are ever as good as they say, or ever as bad as they
say... Things two years ago were not as good as we
thought because there were a lot of underlying
weaknesses in the economy. They're not as bad as we
think they are now." |
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"And my long-term
projections are highly optimistic, if we take care
of some of these long-term structural problems." |
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BO sneers at America
and Americans while lecturing us about our
misperceptions, our incorrect attitudes, our
failings, our wickedness, our lack of decency, and
our lack of caring for other peoples. |
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BO should consider the
millions of survivor, maimed, and dead American soldiers,
sailors and Marines who liberated hundreds of
millions of people before and into the 21st century
with regards to their caring and self-sacrifice. BO should ask
the hundreds of millions of people who have been
liberated by American goodness and then uplifted by
American generosity what they know of American
greatness. |