Friday, December 27, 2013

OBAMA, ONE OF THE WORST PRESIDENTS? OR ‘THE’ WORST?


Not that it’s likely to matter all that much to Barry "Almighty", of that I’m quite sure, but apparently there has been a new poll recently released according to which the number of Americans who now think that Barry will go down as being "one of the worst presidents" in history has increased by 5 percent from this same time last year. But like I said, I’m pretty sure he isn’t about to let such a trivial thing bother him. I mean, let’s face it, he’s pretty much set for life. After all, he will forever be known as the man who presided over the decline of America.

So it’s according to a recent Fox News survey of 1,027 registered voters, that more than one in four respondents, a record high of 28 percent, actually said that they believe that Barry will go down as being one of the worst. It was in a similar survey taken last December that 23 percent of respondents admitted to feeling that way. In 2009, after less than a year in office, it was only 16 percent of folks who felt that he would turn out to be one of the worst presidents. But that was before we all got to know just how determined he was to destroy our country.

This new Fox survey, conducted Dec. 14-16, also found that 16 percent of respondents view Barry as being "a below average" president. Last year it was14 percent who held that view. Meanwhile thirty-three percent of those asked, rated Barry as an "average president," compared to 19 percent who said the same thing last year. In this year's survey, only 16 percent, probably the blacks, described him as being a "great president," compared to the 2012 survey when 29 percent predicted that he would turn out to be a "great president."

Taking the rating just a step further, we find that six percent of respondents described Barry as the "greatest" president, compared to 12 percent who saw him that way a year ago. When questioned about his trustworthiness, a record low of 49 percent said he is not "honest and trustworthy," compared to 45 percent who, somehow, are still able to bring themselves to believe that he is. Another 10 percent of respondents who voted for Barry now said they actually regret doing so. Which begs the question, what were they thinking when they voted for him?

Back when he was first elected I think there were a great many of us saw who his presidency, and we made our opinions known, as being nothing more than a simply continuation of Jimmy Carter’s. Carter, also a Democrat, is another president who most Americans view as being pretty much of a ideology driven loser . The warning bells that there were ringing all around Barry back in 2008 and again in 2012, were drowned out by his cheering section in the media. And now Barry has become just another fraud who has been unable to live up to all of the hype.

But you know, it really is kind of a shame that the first black president, and really a guy who held so much promise, allowed his ideology to get the better of him, and in what was a relatively short period of time. Because, and I mean this, he really could have been, and every easily so, so much more than what he has turned out to be. It would seem that since day one of his becoming president, he has done nothing more than to seek out ways to damage the country here at home as well as to diminish its leadership role in the world as its sole superpower.

Because in the beginning, Barry was the ultimate American story. He was the personification of the American dream, able to become the president of the United States by rising from the humblest of beginnings. But how things have changed, all thanks to the hubris of a man who actually believes that he is something more than what he really is, because everyone else told him that he is. Barry has never followed the Constitution as it was written or intended. He has always sought out loopholes to bypass what the founding fathers so eloquently established.

It has been said of Barry that, "He acts in the most hateful, spiteful, malevolent, vindictive ways in order to manipulate and maintain power and control over others. Perhaps, because, as a child, he grew up harboring an abiding bitterness toward the U.S. that was instilled in him by his family and mentors … it seems to have never left him." And thus it would seem that it’s this same bitterness that has been the driving force behind his continuing effort to "fundamentally transform" this, the last best hope of man. And to achieve a great level of success doing so.

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