Wednesday, November 21, 2012
OBAMA: Such a Douche Bag !
Urban Dictionary - Definition of douche bag
NOUN: - a derogatory term, used most to describe males; ''jerk'' ''asshole'' In my day we used the term ''bozo''.
Well it looks like the ''suckers'' who voted this douche bag in office for a second term are getting a true insight into the man's diplomatic skills. Any second thoughts? I'll say it again....God Help America!.
Yesterday, President Barack Obama spoke in Burma -- or as he termed it, Myanmar, despite official U.S. practice to call the country Burma -- and repeatedly botched the name of the country's famed Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, instead calling her Aung YAN Suu Kyi. Then he went on and called President Thein Sein ''President Sein'' which was a diplomatic ''snafu'' (old army term-short for Situation Normal, All F--ked Up), since the president of Burma is to be called by his full name.
His speech was just as bad. After getting through the basics -- acting as though his doctrine, not President Bush's multiple actions on behalf of democracy in Burma, had created more freedom in Burma -- Obama cited Franklin Delano Roosevelt's ''four fundamental freedoms: freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want and freedom from fear.''
When it came to Freedom of Speech, Obama said all the right things -- after all, he was not talking about an anti-Islam YouTube video in Burma. But he then followed up that glowing language with this bombshell: ''Now, on the other hand, as President, I cannot just impose my will on Congress -- the Congress of the United States -- even though sometimes I wish I could.'' Yes...he does. And he does everything in his power to exceed his constitutional bounds. And he said this in Burma (of all places!) a military dictatorship for decades, shortly after calling it Myanmar, the name for the country used by this wretched military dictatorship. Talk about winning the title ''douche bag'' and undermining America on the world stage. At least the idiot didn't bow before the President Thein Sein like he did in front of Arabia's king.
Obama then moved on to Freedom from Want, which he said was accomplished through private property which could be seized by government. Really? Here's his take on how economics makes peoples prosperous: ''Reforms must ensure that the people of this nation can have that fundamental of possessions -- to own their land in which you live and work. When your talents are unleashed, then opportunity will be created for all people -- as more wealth flows into your borders, we hope and expect that it will left up more people. It just can't help the folks at the top. That kind of economic growth has to help everybody. So Barack, you say property ownership is good, except that it promotes inequality in your own country (as you hammered Romney with that point), so it must be redistributed like a good Marxist. I got it!
When Obama moved on to Freedom of Worship, he moved back into his ''red states and blue states'' nonsense from the campaign. Instead of taking religious differences seriously and recommending a separation of church and state, Obama talked; ''happy talk'' about culture: My own country and my own life have taught me the power of diversity. The United States is a nation of Christians and Jews, Muslims and Buddhists and Hindus and non-believers. We have people from every corner of the world. Our history shows us that hatred in the human heart can recede; and what's left is a simple truth: e pluribus unum -- that's America's motto. Out of many, we are one nation and we are one people. It has made our country stronger. It's part of what has made America great. Well....it's e pluribus unum, until such time as Obama needs to win an election. Then the bastard divides Americans by race, religion, ethnicity, age and gender, and they fall for it.
Finally, Obama addressed Freedom from Fear. He didn't talk about about the need to discard tyrannical societies. Instead he talked in vague terms about xenophobia, fear of change, and the like. Some more typical Obama ''happy talk'': In many ways, fear is the force that stands between human beings and their dreams. Fear of a future that is different from the past. Fear of people who look different, or come from a different place or worship in a different way. In her darkest moments, when Aung San Suu Kyi was imprisoned, she wrote an essay about freedom from fear. She said, 'Fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it, and fear of the scourge of power corrupts those who are subject to it.' That's the fear you can leave behind. We see that chance in leaders who are beginning to understand that power comes from appealing to people's hopes, not people's fears.
The Way I See It....Obama's appeals to American's hopes in 2008 went unfulfilled and yet these informational bereft voters have ignored the fear that he could do far worse in the next four years. I'm sure there will many more situations coming that will establish him as a genuine douche bag and prove me right.
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