Obama's lies and arrogance and contempt for the American people are beginning to make his initials, B.O., really mean something. There's something rotten in Denmark...and the White House -- and it stinks to high heaven.
PEEEE EEEUUUW!
This is a scandal that should never go away. It should dog Obama through the rest of his presidency. I don't for a minute believe that our gutless Republicans will adequately pursue this or bring anyone to justice or be able to root out ANY of the deep-seated corruption that is now endemic throughout the bureaucracy of our government. It will have to be the American people who don't let this die.
Obama didn't create this level of massive corruption; bureaucracies become corrupt all on their own. He was just the first president who had the balls to harness and direct the corruption. Fully. Contemptuously. Flagrantly. Willfully. And with malice.
Lots of malice.
It's hard to keep track, but this is probably the biggest cowpat in the endless sh*tstorm of this presidency. So far.
ReplyDeleteI think this takes it right to the White House. Obama directed this targeting because he knew the Tea Party was a serious (and probably unexpected) threat to his ambitions.
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ReplyDeleteYes. The very first time I saw the man when he first started his campaign for your 2008 election, I saw that malice in his eyes. I knew he was evil from the very first and knew he was going to be big trouble for America. The windows to the soul ARE the eyes, and his were empty of any genuine good. The eyes really can tell you so much, despite what rhetoric they may spout or whatever happy face they may paste on. People often don't believe me when I say this, but it's always proven out, so I've learned to trust it.
Morris, you are soo sooooooooooooo sooooooooooooooo right!
DeleteI saw it, too. The deep, deceitful hatred of this country, of freedom, of "whitey". The man is ruined. He experienced a childhood of abandonment and abuse, drummed through with messages of victimization and hatred. No wonder he became a radical Marxist.
I always look straight into someone's eyes when I first meet them and decide RIGHT THEN whether they are honest and decent or bad news. My gut reaction is never wrong.
"I always look straight into someone's eyes when I first meet them and decide RIGHT THEN whether they are honest and decent or bad news."
ReplyDeleteIndeed. Once we learn to trust that, it is rarely wrong. Some idiot once asked me 'Oh, so you trust your feelings about people? Really?' I said 'No, it's an observation learned from a lifetime of experience - it has nothing to do with feelings'.
Have you ever read Malcolm Gladwell's "BLINK"? It's about just that. How we can (and SHOULD) develop the skill to make "snap" decisions because they are actually based, as you say, on a lifetime of experience. Some people are better at it than others, but we can all do it. We call it "intuition" or "gut instinct", but Gladwell makes the case that it is just our subconscious minds assembling information for us so quickly that we don't have a conscious thought process, but that it is more accurate than our conscious decisions.
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