by David Lawrence
Obama wowed the bathetic, emotionally charged,
simplistic audience in Connecticut when
he tried to save gun control legislation, “Now’s the time to get engaged. Now’s the time to get involved. Now’s the time to push back on fear and
frustration and misinformation.”
The arrogant narcissistic tone of his gun control speech
applies to all his other grandiose plans.
Once again Obama is outlining his bad qualities and accusing others of
having them. He blames others for “fear
and frustration and misinformation” while he has pandered fear about the
sequestration and frustrated the middle class with incipient inflation and lack
of jobs.
He has told the people that Obamacare would be cheaper, that
we could all keep our original policies and that seniors would have more
opportunities rather than limited coverage and death panels.
Obama looks in the mirror at his bad qualities and turns it
around and reflects his own negativity back on the Republicans.
Obama wanted a good thing—health care for everyone. Instead he ruined it by being overly
ambitious. There won’t be enough doctors
for the new patients and our country will go bankrupt from the additional
layers of bureaucratic administration.
Guns or health care, Obama lies about the possible results
and pretends he could do more than he could do.
He is a phony whether he is refusing to drill for oil, holding up the
Keystone XL Pipeline, limiting fracking,
giving out free condoms, refusing to vote against infanticide or backing
contradictory gay marriage.
Obama is engaged in concepts that are too large for his
sophomoric, jump-to-conclusions mind. He
wants to change everything because he doesn’t know how to modify the
adjustable. His idea of baby steps is a leap off the Grand Canyon.
He implements the impossible instead of the probable. He has the rigidity of an ideologue and the
opinionated simplicity of Mr. Potato Head.