Is Obama playing for the opposing team?'
Michael Savage offered listeners a history lesson about the similarities (and differences) between Benito Mussolini’s domestic spending policies and those of Barack Obama.
Savage explained that when Italian dictator Benito Mussolini came to power, “the first thing he did was start public works projects along the same lines as Barack Obama: bridges to nowhere and roads to nowhere.”
He added:
They were
immensely popular in Italy, because at least they put people back to
work.
This model of
massive public works projects was then adopted by Franklin Delano Roosevelt and
Adolf Hitler, and again, the people approved of these projects.
One difference
between Mussolini and Obama (and the differences are many) is that while
Mussolini was building roads and bridges to nowhere, he was also building up the
Italian navy.
In fact, at the
outset of World War II, the Italian navy was larger than that of Germany and
Great Britain combined.
On the other
hand, while Obama is building roads to nowhere, he’s destroying the American
military at the same time.
There’s one
thing you don’t know about Barack Obama: He is true to his cause. He’s following
the script that was clearly laid out for him.
His calling is
to weaken America in any way he can and to strengthen America’s enemies in any
way he can.
How else do you
explain they’re still calling the rise of Islamic regimes “the Arab Spring” when
everyone knows the regimes rising there are far worse than those which were just
overthrown?
Why is Obama
cheering the Islamists everywhere across the Arab landscape?
It leads you to
ask yourself what side he’s on and whether he’s not playing for the opposing
team.
It leads
serious men to stay awake long into the night and ask themselves: Have we been
invaded and have the enemies already taken over this
country?
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