Monday, September 30, 2013

Calling One Likeable Usually Means He Is Not

Obama is not a likeable person, he is like most others of the socialist mold he was cut out of, wearing a smirk, nose in the air, I'm superior to you attitude. Nobody likes him, he can't get along with anyone but himself and lives his life acting like the spoiled brat on the playground that no one wants to play with so he blames them for his failures. The other idiotic democrat presidents in recent memory, Johnson, Carter, Clinton, figured out a way to compromise with the other half of the country and get some things done but Obama is such the poor little spoiled brat that he has his twin white brother Harry (cadaver) Reid block all proposals from any consideration, discussion or compromise. It is better in their view to harm the country rather than harm themselves. So for some reason those around him like to point out that he is a likeable person, but his ideas are horrible. I have noticed that most of the time when one states that another is a likeable person it is a sure sign he detests him. One sure sign of a truly likeable person is when no one has to point out that he is likeable. This likeable person designation has been overused to the absurd with this unlikeable little spoiled brat and is only used because those who refuse to play his game his way are quickly labeled racists. So, his opponents seem to think stating they like him but not his ideas or policies will let others know they are not racist, which is stupid because of another blatantly obvious paradox; When A Liberal Calls One A Racist, It Is A Sure Sign He Is Not. So ridiculous and contorted has the liberal's definition of racism become that it has been expanded to include "not agreeing with them." cjpost

The Genius of Indecisiveness, Confusion and General Stupidity

The great thing about Obama's schizophrenic foreign policy methodology is no one, including himself, has any idea what he will do. He draws red lines but when they are crossed claims he did not draw the red line but everyone else did. Secretary of State "Lurch" Kerry all but declares war on Syria but soon afterwards it becomes apparent he had not discussed this with his boss. Confused? Imagine how our adversaries must feel, how does one prepare for an attack that his enemy guaranteed that never comes? Those on the receiving end of his threats must be squirming about like Jay Carney at his daily press briefing explaining to everyone that Americans appreciate Obama's indecisiveness. No one, including our supreme leader, knows what our supreme leader, will do next, but what ever it is, no matter how contradictory or counterintuitive to common sense it is, it will be fine, because he has no idea what he is doing and we sure appreciate his indecisiveness. cjpost

Politics and Morality

Politics is the art of character assassination, self-promotion and agenda acquisition. It is an ugly business. There is no other human endea...