Let’s face it, even on what could be referred to as
being his best day, Barry is little more than an opportunist. Barry is a user, willing to take advantage of
any tragedy if there is even the slightest chance that it can be used to
advance his continuing agenda against America.
And because of my making such a statement I am to be accused being a
racist because I oppose what Barry is doing to my country. But in truth, any animus that I feel toward
him has everything to do with his agenda to destroy America and absolutely
nothing whatsoever to do with the color of his skin. I couldn’t care less what color he is, I hate
what he’s doing to my country.
It has been since day one of his presidency that
Barry “Almighty” has done nothing more than to work very hard at dividing
Americans in every way imaginable but specifically along racial lines and for
no other reason than because it makes it far easier for him and his Democrat
cohorts to advance their leftist agenda.
And we have seen the result of that in places such as Ferguson and
Baltimore, and now in Charleston, South Carolina. You cannot say some of the things that Barry
has said and then be suddenly surprised by events that stem from that same
rhetoric. Barry has proven himself to the
most skillful purveyor of hate since Teddy Kennedy.
Barry did his best to at least ‘appear’ sympathetic
to those who recently lost friends and family members, as he expressed both
sorrow and anger the morning after a gunmen fatally shot nine people at a South
Carolina church. But he also saw this as
yet another prime opportunity to advance yet another attempt at gun control. Barry said it’s time for the nation to
“reckon with the fact that this type of mass violence doesn’t happen in other
advanced countries.” Barry said, “I’ve
had to make statements like this too many times.” And he then went on to say, “Communities like
this have had to endure tragedies like this too many times.”
Barry said, “We don’t have all the facts, but we do
know that, once again, innocent people were killed in part because someone who
wanted to inflict harm had no trouble getting their hands on a gun.” He said, “But let’s be clear: At some point,
we as a country will have to reckon with the fact that this type of mass
violence does not happen in other advanced countries. It doesn’t happen in
other places with this kind of frequency. And it is in our power to do
something about it.” Barry always shoots
his mouth off before knowing the facts. And
all that was missing here was to hear Ed Rendell telling us all that the good
thing about this tragedy was that is so horrific.
The police arrested Dylann Roof in Shelby, North
Carolina, during a traffic stop Thursday morning after he allegedly opened fire
Wednesday night at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston.
Authorities are investigating it as a hate crime. Barry said he and first lady Moochelle know
several members of “Mother Emanuel,” including the Rev. Clementa C. Pinckney,
who was among those killed. Many on the
left were jumping to conclusions before any of the facts were known. They were quick to claim that Roof was some
racist right-winger who listens to Fox News when it’s far more likely that he’s
a registered Democrat who watches CNN.
Barry said, “To say our thoughts and prayers are
with them and their families doesn’t say enough to convey the heartache and the
sadness and the anger that we feel.” And
he went on to say, “Any death of this sort is a tragedy, any shooting involving
multiple victims is a tragedy. There is something particularly heartbreaking
about death happening in a place in which we seek solace, and we seek peace, in
a place of worship.” What Barry was
really saying is that it’s only a tragedy when we have a person who is white, murdering
someone who is black. Because you never
hear the same level of outrage when it’s black on white or even black on black
violence.
Barry said Emanuel is “more than a church, this is a
place of worship that was founded by African-Americans seeking liberty. This is
a church that was burned to the ground because its worshippers worked to end
slavery.” And of course the fact that
this was a black church was and opportunity not to be missed by Barry as it
allowed him to further inflame as he said, “obviously also raises questions
about a dark part of our history.” And
in taking what was clearly a jab at America, he said, “This is not the first
time that black churches have been attacked. And we know that hatred across
races and faiths pose a particular threat to our democracy and our
ideals.”
Barry couldn’t pass up an opportunity to take yet
another jab at America so it was in describing show of unity across Charleston
in the wake of the shooting, Barry said it “indicates the degree to which those
old vestiges of hatred can be overcome.” Still though, he reserved his
strongest comments for something else, something very near and dear to his
heart. And it was in calling for the
need to address the issue of gun violence in America that Barry said, “At some
point it’s going to be important for the American people to come to grips with
it, and for us to be able to shift how we think about the issue of gun violence
collectively.”
I know of no one who dislikes Barry strictly because
of his skin color. That’s something those
on the left like to use as an excuse whenever any opposition, as rare as that
might be, is expressed against Barry’s very clearly leftist agenda. You see, we on the right are never to do
anything more than to be in complete agreement with whatever it is that Barry
wishes to do. Otherwise, we are
exhibiting racist behavior. Anyone who
doubts that that is indeed the case need only to listen to a local Democrat by
the name of Todd Rutherford who, in doing his best impersonation of Barry, actually
went so far as to blame Fox News for the actions of this shooter.
You see, anyone who points out what Barry is truly
trying to bring about in this country must be accusing of doing so for no other
reason than because Barry is black. They
imply that if Barry were white there would be no such outcry. That’s nothing more than an attempt to
silence any and all opposition. But why
is only those on the left who are permitted the luxury of giving voice to their
opposition? What entitles them to say
whatever they wish about whoever it is that may choose to disagree with
them. Oppose a liberal on any one of
their favorite issues and you will see just how quickly the gloves come
off. Everything becomes fair game.
And at the risk of being called cold and callous, or
even racist I suppose, while this shooting in South Carolina is in fact a
tragedy, cannot what is now underway in Congress also be seen as a
tragedy? Yes, we had 9 people who were
brutally murdered while sitting in a church, but our country is now, and has
been for a very long time, being systematically destroyed in Washington and right
before our eyes. Which is worth the 24/7 news coverage? And to have our president, as well as the
leading Democrat contender for president in 2016, using the death of these 9
people to promote their political agenda, it simply demeans the death of these
people.
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