As I write this, the nation is in the middle of a huge health care battle. On one side is the most liberal wing of the Democrat party (including Barrack Obama) and on the other side is the vast majority of the U.S. population.
There isn’t a poll anywhere that suggests a majority of the public supports Obama’s proposed takeover of the health care system by the U.S. government. The resistance to these ideas is overwhelming and obvious to any reasonable observer.
Yet as always, the famously arrogant Obama thinks it’s all about him.
Here’s how he explained the fact that there’s widespread and overwhelming opposition to his proposal (as stated on the Michael Smerconish radio show):
I think early on, a decision was made by the Republican leadership that said, ‘Look, let’s not give him a victory, maybe we can have a replay of 1993, ‘94, when Clinton came in, he failed on health care and then we won in the mid-term elections and we got the majority. And I think there are some folks who are taking a page out that playbook
Yet again, we see Obama focusing on himself. He doesn’t even give consideration to the possibility that maybe his idea is not only a bad idea, but a very unpopular one among a strong majority of the citizens of the United States. In presuming a role as the “Chosen One”, Obama chooses to contrive a “vast right-wing conspiracy” just like Hillary Clinton in the early 90’s.
Have you noticed how this man-child loves to “take responsibility” because he’s “the President of the United States” - but is always quick to point out the problems he has “inherited” and for which he can’t be blamed? You can’t have it both ways, Obama.
And that’s not the end of the evidence of this guy’s arrogance. He recently told a group of Jewish rabbis: “We are God’s partners in matters of life and death.” This crosses the line to pure evil. By what authority does Barrack Obama claim such a partnership? It certainly isn’t Constitutional. It certainly isn’t Biblical. It’s simply a false construction in the mind of this man who apparently thinks himself a god.
In fact, Obama loves to misquote the Bible by saying “I am my brother’s keeper” as justification for his aggressive support of socialized government health care. This is curious for two reasons: (1) At least one of Obama’s own brothers lives in a hut with a dirt floor, having received no clear assistance from this President who claims such compassion; and (2) The actual quote in the Bible was from Cain after he murdered his brother Abel. When God inquired of Cain as to Abel’s whereabouts, Cain replied with a question: “Am I my brother’s keeper?” Note - God didn’t confirm that Cain was Abel’s “keeper” … instead, God pointed out that the blood of Cain’s dead brother was “crying out from the soil”. It’s the words of the murderer Cain that Obama chooses to stand on as justification for his health plans… very interesting, don’t you think?
Grow up, Obama. I understand that you have no experience in the private sector and that your extremely short political career has left you with a very limited and self-centered frame of reference. But still, it seems that you could man up and give favor to the interests of the United States above the opposing interests espoused by you and your political party.
I implore people of all political and social persuasions to carefully consider whether this man should be in the Oval Office after his first term. Whether you choose a Republican or another Democrat to replace him, it’s becoming ever more clear that Obama’s “god complex” drowns out the voice of the American people and will even put us in physical danger if he is successful in passing legislation for the government health care takeover.
There’s an inverse correlation between arrogance and wisdom. Think about it.
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I call congress and tell them to vote against Obama almost every day. He is just like Carter, only worse!
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