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Sunday, November 21, 2010

Obama has succeeded in his duties for the global elites...


Obama won't run...his work is done

'Punch-drunk' puppet

Looking back over Obama's nearly two years in office, it should be obvious to everyone that as things got worse and worse — the tanking economy, escalating unemployment rate, the BP oil spill disaster, even the recent slap-down at the G-20 — he never lost the bounce in his step, his broad smile, his appetite for golfing (or vacationing, in general), or his predilection to entertain lavishly three or four times a week.

This is because for DNA Leftists like Obama, two things are immutably true:

The first is that if it's bad for America, it's intrinsically good! Remember Obama's strange interview with Steve Kroft of "60 Minutes," in which Kroft was so startled (horrified? appalled?) when Obama inappropriately smiled and chuckled when discussing the plunging economy, forcing Kroft to ask: "Are you punch drunk?" But Obama couldn't help himself...it made him happy!

The second is that everything done to further THE PLAN is good, meaning the plan to destroy free-market capitalism, subvert the Constitution, bloat the size of government, raise taxes, coddle terrorists, indiscriminately open America's borders, genuflect to the backwater tyrants at the U.N., and generally strip America of its exceptionalism.

No, Obama won't run in 2012, although he'll be coy about it for at least a year. He has no taste for compromise and his over-weaning narcissism won't allow him to be the head of a devolving minority party. Besides, I think his handlers are not pleased with the thwacking he took in the midterms, and will be looking hard for another puppet. In fact, George Soros, Obama's premier benefactor and perhaps even the puppet master pulling his strings, just told a group of Progressives: "We have just lost this election, we need to draw a line. And if this president can't do what we need, it is time to start looking somewhere else."


Read whole article:
http://www.renewamerica.com/analysis/swirsky/101120

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