Sunday, August 16, 2009

Obama's Typical White Grandmother Is There For Him Once Again

When he's not busy throwing his late grandmother under the bus as a "typical white person" (yes, we just can't forget such fond expressions of those we love), he's more than ready to roll her memory out for his political ends.

In an Oprah moment, Barack Hussein Obama tried to empathize with the crowd as only the great campaigner can even injecting the pregnant pause as noted in this piece from CNN:

"What you can't do -- or you can, but you shouldn't -- is start saying things like we want to set up 'death panels' to pull the plug on grandma," he said, referring to rumors earlier this week that a health care bill passed by a House committee included setting up so-called "death panels" to decide whether senior citizens get treatment.

In an unexpectedly personal moment, Obama evoked the death of his grandmother last year.
"I know what its like to watch somebody you love, who's aging, deteriorate, and have to struggle with that, Obama said, pausing at times to finish his sentence.


"When you start making arguments like that, it's simply dishonest," he said.

It's pretty evident who is being dishonest here. In fact, long before the man was elected it was one dishonest statement after another, but people looked beyond it for something greater as if the leopard would change its spots. The President is pulling out all the stops to push his healthcare through, but more and more people are finding Obama is inserting himself into every aspect of our lives. He has his supporters and most comedians, Conan, Daily, love him and demean the ordinary, average American at every turn, every night. Sarah Palin is always thrown in for good measure.

He is changing the face of America and edging us closer and closer to the unimaginable. We are changing. The media and Hollywood can joke about it all they want while their lemmings laugh. We're all going to be impacted here and no one will be laughing about it in the end if this thing goes through.


Update: The Media is reporting on Obama's emotional moment regarding his late grandmother. We want to report that we are buying his sincerity regarding his "typical white person" grandma as much as we buy his sincerity on just about anything he tries to sell the American people as "good" for the American people. The man is cool as a cucumber, but let's cue the emotion, because he needs it right now for his healthcare plan in the worst way.

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