Why Doesn’t Obama Boast About These Accomplishments?
Posted on 15 August 2012. Tags: Americans, campaign, cash for clunkers, Election 2012, GDp, lies, Michelle Obama, Obama economic policy, Obama's accomplishments, poverty, the daily rant, US Unemployment, wife
How gullible can people be to continue to believe Obama’s lies? Can his campaign plan be to dazzle people with the equivalent to the products moo-cows deposit in fields after eating?
At a Chicago fundraiser this past weekend, Obama attempted to boast about his political record saying Americans should look at his record, and make the choice to move forward and not backward this general election. He pointed to his ending “don’t ask, don’t tell,” allowing women greater access to birth control (whatever that means), and bum-rushing the healthcare bill through as the major accomplishments of his first term. And, of course, he engaged in his obligatory mantra of class warfare, calling the most successful free-market capitalist model in history “top-down economics.” Derisively saying, “They have tried to sell us this trickle-down fairy dust before, and guess what? It did not work.”
I have got to say it, has he lost his flipping mind? Has he even looked at his record and lack of accomplishment so far? He’s leading his own cheering section because homosexuals and lesbians are now able to engage in their preferential debauchery openly. What next, will we see modern day Corporal Klinger’s doing guard duty, decked out in sequined dresses and pantyhose?
Why doesn’t he talk about the disaster known as “cash for clunkers”? Why doesn’t he tell the handpicked crowds how he has massively contributed to the destabilization of the Middle East? Why doesn’t he explain what a friend to Israel the U.S. has been under his so-called leadership? Why doesn’t he explain why he permits his wife to flaunt the wasting of our tax dollars on lavish vacations and over-the-top spending sprees? Why doesn’t he tell us why his wife spends $50,000.00 in one visit to an exotic lingerie boutique in New York, when the millions of unemployed are losing their homes?
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