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The Real Barack Obama
A recent poll shows that 85 percent of middle-class Americans believe they're worse off now than they were 10 years ago. Yet shockingly, just 34 percent of those people blame Barack Obama. More Americans blame Congress (62 percent), banks (54 percent), corporations (47 percent), former President George W. Bush (44 percent) and foreign competition (39 percent).
Why the disconnect?
These folks aren't entirely wrong. Congress did nothing about an out-of-control Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac for a decade, and allowed the Federal Reserve to inflate the currency all the while. Banks played along with the regulatory regime in order to make short-term profits. President George W. Bush didn't do enough to free the real estate market from the shackles of liberal central planning.
But there's something else at play here: Americans are loath to believe that Barack Obama is a bad guy.
All of these other entities have a bad reputation. Congress has long been a repository for American unhappiness; the last time Congress was popular, it didn't exist. Banks have never enjoyed a warm and cozy reputation. George W. Bush was perhaps the least popular two-term president in modern history.
But Barack Obama still enjoys the goodwill of the American people. In large part, that's because he's personally popular. And he's personally popular because the American people still see in him, after four years of failure, as the answer to the most burning question in American history: can we bridge our racial gaps? The fact is this: Obama is not personally likeable. He is alternatively arrogant and smug, smarmy and nasty. He is not well liked on the Hill. Every story about his personal interactions has him lording over other participants.
And yet he's liked by the American people.
Obama has placed himself in perfect political position: he spent the 2008 campaign convincing the American people that he's a racial unifier rather than a divider, without any evidence to prove it. Now, the American people don't want to hear anything to the contrary. Whether it's a tape of Obama praising anti-Semitic America-hater Rev. Jeremiah Wright or a tape of him praising anti-Semitic America-hater Professor Derrick Bell, whether it's hanging with Palestinian terrorist supporter Rashid Khalidi or hiring Marxist Van Jones for the White House, none of it seems to matter.
Obama has spent his career dividing himself for different audiences. When he's talking to Hampton University in 2007, he puts on dialect he obviously believes lends him black authenticity, and proceeds to don the mantle of Kanye West, complaining about the racism of the federal government on Hurricane Katrina. When he's talking to the American public, he dumps the accent and talks about how we're all members of a great nation, regardless of race.
So which one is Obama?
His policies look a lot more like the radical than they do like the racial unifier. He said in his Hampton University speech that he wanted to spend money on the inner cities rather than the suburbs, largely for racial reasons; that's precisely what he's planning to do in his second term: work with radical community organizer Mike Kruglik to push "regional tax-based sharing," which would bleed the suburbs dry in favor of the inner cities. In his early days in Chicago, Obama focused largely on mobilizing the black vote to concentrate "black power" (his phrase); today, he opposes all efforts to crack down on voter ID fraud for the same reason. There's a reason that the Obama Justice Department has no interest in pursuing the New Black Panthers for voter intimidation. And it doesn't have to do with their kind and gentle interpersonal tactics.
Barack Obama remains well liked because Americans want to like him. They're willfully blinding themselves to the truer Obama, the more radical Obama. And that's just the way he likes it.
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18 Comments
wjm in Colorado
Thursday, October 4, 2012 at 9:24 AM
I am one American who has seen through the marxist statist liar. I don't like him one bit, and saw him thouroughly thumped in the debate, what a low life lying loser.
Trudy in Alabama
Thursday, October 4, 2012 at 10:56 AM
If you haven't learned history, what do you expect? When you get your news from Twitter and Facebook, what do you expect? These are the sheep who believe it's okay for a complete stranger, with no law-enforcement training, to reach down your pants. Ignorance is expensive, in more ways than monetary.
SFJ in Alabama
Thursday, October 4, 2012 at 11:17 AM
I sure as hell don't like him and I'm American and I think there are a lot more like me.
Tex Horn in Texasz
Thursday, October 4, 2012 at 12:11 PM
Trudy in Alabama is right. When you get your news from the MSM, what can you expect? It was hilarious last night watching the liberal lamestream media scurrying to find anything positive about Obama's performance. There was lots of stuttering and uh, uh, uhs. America, you saw the real Barack Hussein Obama, who knows nothing, absolutely nothing, on how to run this country.
Retired Sarge in Rockville, IN
Thursday, October 4, 2012 at 1:15 PM
I watched the debate on CBS and the after-debate lovefest made me want to vomit. I had to turn the channel.
So, this morning I joined their little comments board and let 'em know what I thought of their coverage. I'm guessin' I won't be seeing any Christmas cards from CBS this year.
mark in massachusetts
Thursday, October 4, 2012 at 4:35 PM
Retired Sarge,what's CBS? Commies,Bolshaveks & Socialists? LOL! The lamestream media is so out of touch with reality.
Jayve in ABQ, NM
Thursday, October 4, 2012 at 2:26 PM
What was even more hilarious was when Romney said that he would cut PBS funding to Jim Leher and seeing the moderators face after he said that. Priceless!
Richard Ryan in Lamar,Missouri
Thursday, October 4, 2012 at 2:02 PM
Ben, I`m not sure where you live, but it`s shure as hell not here in middle America. None of my friends and acquaintances, and I have quite a few, have any use for the Bamster. In fact we all have a royal hatred for the imposter. I have a hard time believing that we are that much different from a large segment of the population.
Peter in Nevada
Thursday, October 4, 2012 at 5:53 PM
Richard (and Kathy, below), it’s the same reason that everyone at CBS (Communists, Bolsheviks and Socialists – I loved that) can’t believe anyone west of the Hudson River is not in love with the Chosen One. “Everyone I know voted for him!” Different tribe.
The American in Columbus, Ohio
Friday, October 5, 2012 at 6:52 AM
Richard, I thought the same think . . . But my freakin' neighbor? I can't believe she voted for this @$$hole the first time, much less, now!
Kathy in WTexas
Thursday, October 4, 2012 at 3:12 PM
The only people that oblahma is popular with is those guys getting the free phones, food stamps and welfare checks. The rest of us hate the muslim, marxist, lying, back-stabbing, traitorous idiot that's mucking up our white house.
Richard Ryan in Lamar,Missouri
Thursday, October 4, 2012 at 9:01 PM
Kathy, right on. You`re reading from the same page as me and my friends. By they way, I love Texas. I had an uncle, now deceased, who was dean of the schools of education at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville,Texas. Spent quite a bit of time there as well as several trips to Brownsville over the years. A fascinating state.
mark in massachusetts
Thursday, October 4, 2012 at 4:39 PM
When the Republic starts in January one of the first orders of business should be to have Holder held accountable for not upholding his duties as AG.Next,round up the NBP party and put them in a deep,dark hole. I don't mean their hos,either.
p3orion in Midland, Georgia
Friday, October 5, 2012 at 11:04 PM
I wish it were so, but I suspect that there will be a lot of talk about "new unity" and "working together" and "this isn't the time for recriminations."
Democrats are serial abusers, and Republicans are enablers. No matter what laws obama and his team have broken or what harm they have done (or what -- shudder -- they'll do during two months of lame-duck status) the Republicans in Congress will wimp out again.
tod-the tool guy in brooklyn N.Y.
Friday, October 5, 2012 at 5:27 AM
The O Family receives one more Christmas dinner, at our White House,---on us, in December. "Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the White House, not a creature was stirring, not even a marxist." The head chef comes out of the galley(and he is conservative) and says," Mr. President, your goose is cooked!"
The American in Columbus, Ohio
Friday, October 5, 2012 at 7:03 AM
'Way excellent characterization!
Orf in Pennsylvania
Sunday, October 7, 2012 at 6:55 PM
"And yet he's liked by the American people." So says Ben. As in the above comments, there are a lot of us who hate this traitor to our country. When you way "American people", you are identifying only the people who agree with the propaganda news media. Unfortunately, this media loves the Marxist traitor for reasons hard to understand unless you realize 90+ percent of journalism schools have a great majority of libtard professors.
Yes, these Americans want to like the half-black traitor, and so they block out anything bad about him, with considerable help from the censors in the propaganda media. Remember Orwell's :"1984" where "Ignorance is Strength" was one of the mottoes of The Party, the only party in that Marxist utopian hell? In this case strength refers to The Party, in our case the Dumbocrud Party, perhaps soon to be The Party in America when the volume of ignorant illegals and libtards is high enough to vote for the dictator for life.
J Lindsay in Atlanta, Ga.
Monday, October 8, 2012 at 1:21 PM
A history lesson--------Hitler was a benevolent despot until 1942 and then with his second term"everything changed!!! Look at Obama's 994 Executive orders to prepare the way to take over the government.. He is filth and those who follow him are uneducated, ignorant, stupid trash.