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Zero incompetent, not just us that think so.....
Even the mooslems think he's a f**king moron...... You just got to watch and read what they are saying......
What they forget is that over half this country is also incompetent. Muslim world reacts to Obama's latest speech - IPhoneConservative https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXod...ature=youtu.be |
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We theorize that there is a wizard of Oz behind the scenes pulling the levers; what difference does it make? Someone is guiding this group and whoever it is, their shit is together. So we can throw stones at Obama all we want, but they are steam rolling this land we love, and there is no review booth. |
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If he were truly brilliant, his records and achievements would be waved around in our faces by every liberal pundit in the MSM. If we look at his presidency with even an inkling of objectivity, what we see is an administration that will be defined by petty popularity contests, harebrained attempts at social engineering, and chiefly, gross ineptitude and ignorance of the most crucial facets of leadership and policy-making. This is most evident in how he has handled foreign policy, of which the examples are numerous, as even the most cursory of searches on this board will demonstrate. |
I believe our country is really in the hands of that military genius Susan Rice and under the watchful eye of our true POTUS, Valerie Jarrett.
I think much of this will come out once he (they) have left office and those who put them there have forgotten (plausible deniability) that they put them there. Hopefully we can reverse the damage, but I think it'll take a generation or longer. |
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We think he is just a moron and inept, while the whole time he's picking our pockets. I mean look at the pervasive spread of the liberal ideology. Every aspect of our culture has been suppressed, and probably, forever changed. He could take a crap on your front lawn and the next day the media would say he was just planting roses. You talk about an "inkling of objectivity." Do you actually think he cares about the things that we care about? We think he's doing an atrocious job; he's doing exactly what he planned to do. |
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I believe that many attempt to portray him as being this political mastermind, adeptly wielding his pen and phone, while ushering in a tide of leftist depredation and ruin. The reason they do this is attributable to a flaw in the human psyche, by which they are convinced that if they overestimate their opponent, they will be able to gain the upper hand, as they will have over-prepared for any eventuality. The flaw in this train of thought is that, by not seeing one’s opponent as he truly is, we will fail to capitalize on opportunities that would otherwise have been gainfully seized. In addition, the human mind craves validation, and by convincing ourselves that our adversaries are giants, then, by extension, mustn’t we be giants as well? (note: I use the terms “opponent” and “adversary” in the sociopolitical context only) |
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He’s insulted and isolated our international allies, while embracing our enemies to the point we’re no longer respected in the international community. Quote:
Lastly, I do not think he is doing this on his own and that’s the threshold point. His group of revolutionaries is motivated, aggressive, rich and pervasive. They are doing everything Alinsky talked about. It’s so apparent the WSJ ran an editorial a few weeks back making this connection and acted like it was well known. He’s doing his it in plain sight. Please point out an area of our culture where this man and his organizers have not had an negative impact. Do you really think he and his group are inept because he has to use a prompter when he makes a speech? Wait until this group passes mandatory voting and completely shuts down the Internet forever limiting our freedom of speech. Will you think he’s a giant then? If so, will that make you a giant? YGTBFKM. |
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As for the EPA, and his supposed hard-line leftist clean energy policy, why are there still coal fired power plants in this country then? Why did he give the coal industry $ one billion in subsidies for the clean coal initiative? His “all of the above” energy policy flies in the face of his supposed climate change ideology. Surely, a political adept such as he could have shut them all down with the stroke of his almighty pen. Never mind the fact that approved Keystone. Quote:
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Alinsky and Hillary were certainly well-connected, but the whole Obama-Alinsky conspiracy is easily rebuked. He probably just skimmed over the book, and forgot most of it. Quote:
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Bottom line: He is simply another politician towing the party line and taking his marching orders like the others. The only thing that would convince me otherwise is if he stays on for a third term as president. |
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All of the political decisions (disguised as policy decisions) are being made by President Valerie Jarrett; that military genius Susan Rice is non-prosecuting the non-war against ISIS. This actually explains a great deal.:confused:
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