I just realized today that Barack Obama is either so used to lying that he is willing to make insane statements or he is simple delusional.
Case in point, here are comments Obama made today.
“It’s very understandable that the press has focused on myself and Senator Clinton because it’s been a pretty exciting race,†Obama said. “The fact is that the press will submit him to the same scrutiny they are giving to me.â€
“People will lift the hood and kick the tires with John McCain, just like they do with me,†he said,
Obama knows that he has not been held up to any real scrutiny during his campaign. Despite the fact that he has been best friends with his pastor for 20 years and his pastor is an anti-white racist and a separatist, Obama has suffered no fallout from the temporary controversy.
One never hears anything about Obama’s ties to a domestic terrorist who bombed several government buildings and said he would do it again. Does the press ever talk about Obama’s connection to an indicted criminal back in Chicago? Most Americans don’t even know the story.
So how is Obama scrutinized? The answer is; he isn’t. He has been allowed to go about his business and his campaign like a Teflon candidate. Nothing that has been discovered about him that would question his character, his associations or his judgment has stuck to him in any way. When something has been brought to public attention, it survives on the front page for only a day, or never rises to the importance of the front page to begin with. Obama’s surrogates in the national media make certain that he receives no critical scrutiny.
The Obama message is the same. Comprised of platitudes and promises of a radical new direction, the message is shallow and without merit. Obama relies on teleprompters to deliver a smooth, glib oratory, but in personal interviews, he is not quite as articulate.
The Obama message and platform rely on a ‘dumbing-down’ of the listening audience. The plan for this country’s future is based on a meaningless diatribe of fact less proposals and propositions. The audience howls in approval, never understanding the importance of entering the White House with a real, workable playbook based on realities and not platitudes.
What we need at this juncture is some real scrutiny of Barack Obama. He has received none. He has had a green light at every intersection, and no one is watching the traffic controllers.
If he thinks that anyone has ‘lifted the hood and kicked the tires’, then he is only fooling himself. If he really believes that this is the case, then we are putting someone who does not understand pressure in the White House. There will have been no test when he has to make important decisions that affect all of us.
Republicans just don’t realize what is about to occur and the consequences will be devastating to the party. If John McCain does not win the presidency in November, there will never be another Republican president in the future of this country.
It would be easy to go on and on about how Barack Obama is not qualified to lead this country, how he will leave us vulnerable to future terrorist attacks and how his ideas are shallow and not grounded in critical thought, but that’s not even one percent of the problem.
In November, a portion of the millennial generation will vote. Nearly 100% of them will vote for Obama. This is not wild speculation, but is showing up in the result of polls and surveys. In the next few years, the remaining members of the millennial generation will be able to vote; they will vote Democrat.
Consider this; a whole generation of voters have been part of a massive social engineering experiment.
I hesitate to call it an experiment, because the results of an experiment are often unknown. In this case, the results are completely expected.
We have seen glimpses of this experiment in recent years as students in classrooms have recorded teachers on cell phones. The teachers frequently rant about the evils of the Republican Party, George Bush, Christians and Conservatives. We have seen this on cell phone videos and seen it on test questions. The teachers have gone unpunished.
Often times, this bias in the classroom is more subtle. It finds its way into discussions of history or economics or even English. It is intertwined into textbooks, the teacher’s off-hand remarks and lesson plans. As my brother discovered with his two daughters, it is even mixed in with homework assignments. It is pernicious and pervasive and day by day, it instills only one ideology.
It does not stop outside the classroom. The music industry totes a message that persuades listeners to consider a liberal ideology. The lyrics in songs and the premise of concerts all speak to a liberal mindset. Unlike previous generations, where hippies and anti-war protestors were part of the landscape, there were also more conservative young people with a different perspective. The ideological makeup of a whole generation is not divided into groups anymore, but instead is a cohesive group. They are a group who only have Democratic heroes.
The classroom and music industry do not have a monopoly. The best known pop stars and movie stars are increasingly political. It would be easy to point to the music acts and stars like Jane Fonda as examples of this in the 60’s and 70’s, but they remained in the minority. Few Motown artists sang about anti-American and anti-war themes. A few did, but it was not as universal as today. Folk singers have always sung about social injustice, but their audience did not extend to every young person at the time.
A seething eruption is about to occur in the next few years, and it may be seen for the first time in November. John McCain has a reputation as a maverick and not a strict party loyalist, but the Obama surrogates are already using the social engineering experiment to their benefit. They are carefully painting McCain as a conservative, a typical Republican, a warmonger and a Bush disciple. While this branding is not entirely accurate, it plays to the mindset of the Millennials like a hypnotist manipulates those in a hypnotic trance. Everything that they have heard since grade school is playing out in their minds. They can now vote and they will do as instructed.
Three recent congressional races were won by Democrats. At least one, in Mississippi, should have gone to the Republican. This is only the beginning. If John McCain wins and does a good job, he may be able to sway some voters in the Millennial generation. That would give the Republicans some opportunity in the following election, since there are still conservatives within the baby boom generation. If McCain loses, it’s all over. It won’t matter how Obama performs as president, because he will be forgiven and not scrutinized.
The minds of a generation have been successfully manipulated. The goal of the experiment will have worked and the results will leave our future in question. We may see a day in our future when there are no Republicans sent to Washington. No Republican members of congress and certainly no future presidents. The voice of a segment of the population will be effectively snuffed out. It is, even now.
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