First of all, let me start by saying that I could
give a shit less about what it is that Barry Obummer may, or may not, be
worried about. So when I got word that
during an interview set to air on NBC’s “The Tonight Show”, later this very
nigh, that he plans on discussing the current
state of the Republican Party and say that he wasn’t “enjoying” what was going
on in the GOP, I said to myself, “Who gives a shit?” Let’s be serious, why would our Liar-in-Chief
be concerned about what’s in the best interest of the Republican Party, and is
he someone we should be taking advice from?
In a preview of his little stopover with Jimmy Fallen,
later tonight, it was with his typical smirk that Barry said, “The truth is I
am actually worried about the Republican Party.” And he went on to say, “This country works
when you have two parties that are serious and trying to solve problems. And
they’ve got philosophical differences and they have fierce debates and they
argue and they contest elections. But at the end of the day, what you want is a
healthy two-party system … You want the Republican nominee to be somebody who
could do the job if they win.”
Barry said, “So I am actually not enjoying, and I
haven’t been enjoying over the last seven years, watching some of the things
that have happened in the Republican Party because there’s some good people in
the Republican Party.” And he added,
“But what’s happened in that party culminating in this current nomination, I
think is not actually good for the country as a whole. It’s not something
Democrats should wish for. And my hope is, is that maybe once you get through
this cycle, there’s some corrective action and they get back to being a
center-right party.”
I guess I’m not sure what Barry may be implying when
he says that the Republican Party needs to get back to being a center-right
party. Does he mean to say over the course
of the last seven years the party has been too far to the right? Is he kidding? What resistance it is that they have offered
up has been pretty weak to say the least.
They’ve been little more than accomplices in Barry drive to
“fundamentally transform” America and help to prove Barry’s promise of “Hope
and Change” to be just exactly what so many had described it at the time, a
silly bumper sticker slogan.
And I thought it rather arrogant on his part to
imply that Trump, should he win, wouldn’t up to the job. Really?
Because in Barry we have a guy who had NEVER held any sort of a real
job, never had the responsibility of meeting a pay roll, had never really been
in charge of anything, went from being a community agitator to do-nothing state
senator to serving two years of a six year term in the U.S. Senate to the Oval
Office. He was, and will like remain for
at least the foreseeable future the least experienced man to ever hold his
office and yet he questions Trump abilities?
And you know, far from sharing Barry’s concern about
the GOP, anyone possessing anything even that even remotely resembles a
functioning brain is far more worried about the country. Barry has always been
tough talking when it comes to his enemies, aka anyone who disagrees with him, while
at the same time being rather limp-wristed, as well as recklessly feckless,
when it comes to his friends, aka Iran, Muslim Brotherhood, CAIR, la Raza and
on and on. And RINOs like Ryan and
McConnell don't seem able to grasp just how much we loathe Barry and our out of
control gov't.
Barry and his fellow leftist Democrats all believe
essentially in the same thing, and that’s how the world would be so much better
off if we were just able to eliminate our two party system. They should have
all the power because they’re just so much smarter than the rest of us. As that perennial sleazebag, Chuckie Schumer
once said, "If the Republicans want to get anything done they've got to
come over to our side." On the
contrary, perhaps if our side was a bit more determined in their effort to drag
leftists like Schumer closer to the center our country would be much better off.
The system works quite well for Barry when all our
congressional Republicans do is roll over and support him or, worse, simply choose
not to interfere with his anti-America, freedom stifling agenda. And I think Barry might be at least a little
worried that Trump, should he win, will de-Obamatise America. And that’s what those of us who have come to support
Trump are hoping for. Barry thinks he's
fooling us with all of this "thoughtful," "caring,"
"smart" campaigning against Trump, but while his followers may fall
for such drivel, those of us on the right see right through it.
Barry is really nothing more than a narcissistic
token Negro, or half Negro, who managed to make it all the way to the White
House almost without even trying, all because he's been coddled and told how
special he is his entire life. That there remains a large number of American
who would dare to reject him and his politics seems unimaginable to him, I'm quite
sure. But that Barry can look back over the last seven years and still be able to convince himself that he will leave
the country better than he found it makes very clear just how flawed of an
individual he really is.
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