Monday, October 17, 2011

OWS - Obama's useful idiots

It's abundantly clear - even to the most diehard liberal - that Obama can't run on his record. No president in recent history (or perhaps any history) has managed to fail more spectacularly on more fronts than Obama has. So he has only one hope left if he wants a second term (and believe me, Mr. Ego wants a second term): demonize the Republicans. He won't run on his record. He won't run on any specific plans for fixing anything. All he will do is stoke the class warfare as much as he can in the hopes that he can anger enough ignorant people to tip the scales in his favour.

This is an utter betrayal of black America. Obama (and his toadies in the MSM) is going to undo decades of racial progress by deceitfully claiming that the Republicans are racist. Moreover, he will fan the flames of discontent and envy by repeating (ad nauseum) the lying narrative that the rich are abusing the poor. He will divide America as much as possible. He doesn't care what damage he does. He doesn't care how many lies he tells. All he cares about is getting re-elected.

To this end, he has decided to use the OWS crowd as unwitting pawns. Now, it goes without saying that they're unwitting. But it's still surprising to see just how gullible they are.

First, we note that Obama has received more campaign money from Wall Street than any other presidential candidate in history.

Second, we note that Obama repaid those favours by bailing out his Wall Street buddies with taxpayer dollars.

Third, we note that as the 2012 election approaches, Obama is going back to his Wall Street buddies for more money.

So there has never been a presidential candidate who has been more in the pocket of Wall Street than Barack Obama. And it is this very man who is now pretending to side with the anti-Wall Street mob in a desperate effort to get re-elected.

Regrettably, they're just dumb enough to fall for it. Remember ... these are the clowns who use their iPhones to tweet about how evil corporations are.

Thankfully, there aren't enough of them to matter ... it's hard to find very many Americans with their aversion to soap.

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