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Obama's Burden of Being So Bright
· Friday, September 3, 2010
Sorry, but I can't allow Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius' statement that "we have a lot of re-education to do" slip by without comment. It's amusing when avowed leftists don't even recognize the Marxist buzzwords they're sputtering.
Sebelius is attributing the public's vehement opposition to Obamacare to "misinformation given on a 24/7 basis. ... Unfortunately," she said, "there still is a great deal of confusion about what is in (the Obamacare law) and what isn't." She is especially peeved about the vulnerability of seniors, who "have been a target of a lot of the misinformation." (The target of Obama's misinformation, perhaps.)
The most remarkable thing is that Sebelius didn't actually use the term "re-education" accidentally or out of school. Perhaps unwittingly, she's quite comfortable using a term long associated with tyrannical regimes. As one of Obama's chief lieutenants, she obviously believes this administration knows better than the public what is good for them.
Indeed, one of the ongoing ironies of liberalism is that it holds itself out as open-minded, democratic and representative of the common man, when it is more comfortable dictating to and indoctrinating the masses. Just look at our universities alone if you need quick, verifiable proof. But let's consider a few other examples of this administration's employing that mindset.
When an audience member at a forum at the Kennedy School of Government told Obama adviser and close confidant Valerie Jarrett that Obama's ideas are too complex to be digested by the unwashed, she didn't protest. The participant affectionately proposed that the White House express its ideas in an easier-to-comprehend form, such as printing simple booklets -- I assume replete with large print and colorful pictures.
Unflinching, Jarrett agreed it was a jolly idea. "Everyone understood hope and change," she said (NO, THEY DIDN'T), because "they were simple. ... Part of our challenge is to find a very simple way of communicating. ... When I first got here, people kept talking about 'cloture' and 'reconciliation' and 'people don't know what that's talking about.'" Then, the kicker, "There's nobody more self-critical than President Obama. Part of the burden of being so bright is that he sees his error immediately." How lonely it must be for these people at their perch high above the masses.
Then there's Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, who, in gloating that he is part of a "transformational administration," intends to "coerce people out of their cars." Does it bother him that he's basically using government to dictate to people how they should behave? Are you kidding? When asked about such unseemly government intrusion, he cavalierly replied, "About everything we do around here is government intrusion in people's lives." He continued, "I think we can change people's behavior."
Then there is the president himself. After his policy agenda was soundly repudiated with the victory of Scott Brown in the Massachusetts U.S. Senate race, instead of showing contrition or promising to modify Obamacare to more closely align with the people's will, he became further entrenched. He said, "I want everyone to take another look at the plan we've proposed." He also said he just hadn't talked enough about his plan, which left me wondering where "Saturday Night Live's" writers were.
With this administration, what we're seeing is not just an arrogant contempt for the cognitive ability and will of the American people but also a cynical determination to manipulate its will through indoctrination, selective suppression of speech, and trickery.
Obama's regulatory czar, Cass Sunstein, wrote a Harvard Law Review article advocating "cognitive infiltration," which amounts to the government's use of phony websites and 501(c)(3) groups to masquerade as independent supporters of government policies and trolling opposing websites to pepper them with pro-administration posts. In this way, the government can manipulate public opinion surreptitiously, all for the greater societal good, as defined by Obama/Sunstein liberals. Even certain fellow liberal journalists have described this suggestion as "truly pernicious."
And let's not forget recent Obama Supreme Court appointee Elena Kagan's advocating the government's "unskewing" of speech that she and her fellow liberals believe harmful, i.e., conservative speech.
I truly hope people understand that Kathleen Sebelius' comment was neither offhanded nor out of line with the administration's MO; it was right in line with the administration's Orwellian approach to top-down, autocratic governance.
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Bruce
Obamanation's only burden is his cowardice towards being an American and standing for the country that with deepest regrets gave him the office he continuously abuses.
Posted September 3, 2010 at 9:03:09 AM
DG
Yup. I've never heard the word "re-education" used by an American pol before.
You think you got it bad? Our Supreme Court up here in Canada makes a list of laws Parliament should pass and by what date. These judges are appointed by the prime minister. They don't want to go through a parliamentary review (which the Conservative Party's Stephen Harper wants) because that would "make it political." !!
Posted September 3, 2010 at 1:23:06 PM
Convet
Thank God I had the good sense not to vote for the "obamanation". I wasn't deluded into the "bandwagon syndrome" with the fuzzy catch-phrases of "hope" and "change". A communist can't hide his ideology long. I look forward to real leadership come this November and 2012.
Posted September 3, 2010 at 1:36:05 PM
Brenda
You know Obama is using the media to win votes. He has decieved every American out there.
I wonder if we can use the same tecnique he used to gain votes to "re-educate" the American People on what the Democrates and Obamas ultimate goals are.
I mean we have to have someone who can have the History Channel or CNN release the Obama deception. Maybe the American people will wake up and realize this was not about race. As the world witness a universal vote for a Black Man (cough) Muslim..
So to say we are racist is a wrong statement. We were just "re-educated" on what Obama's and the Democrates agenda is now.
If obama's staff is saying that the American people are simple, and they dont know what they need.
Then lets get that out to them. I know there is several links and websites you can go to.. But I have to say I have been working hard to exploite Obama and the Democrates for a year, and most people just say "yea it will work itself out"
This scares me because they dont see what is about to happen. How can you speak to a group when their eyes glaze over when you speak to them about Politics?
I Personally found the Obama Deception documentary is the most significant information. If we took that documentary, and added in the Bio-Matrix Chip they want to insert in humans, the information on how Obama is going to the United Nation to have them send their Military to the United States to help keep order (meaning they are planing to kill Americans if we dont accept the New World Order)
This is important information that the Americans need to know about!
I would deffinantly help fund this if we can get the right people to get this information out.. Before Nov 3rd.
Posted September 6, 2010 at 2:49:22 PM
S Rubicon
I cannot accept the statement that Barack Obama is as bright as his promoters want us to accept.
I suggest he comes across as bright only because he has learned his lessons well & can now suavely articulate the socialist/Marxist manifesto with a surprising clarity, despite its all too obvious failings around the world over the past decades.
In short, Obama is a good salesmen. Too bad for him, his product lacks a guarantee & has an historic track record of destroying nations.
Posted September 6, 2010 at 10:59:23 PM
Bud Davies
I have come into possession of the book "Dreams of my Father" on audio CD. I have been hearing the book in otherwise wasted driving time. I would advise this (or reading the actual book) to anyone who routinely speaks against Obama's actions and policies. To better know the history of the person you are critiquing gives greater confidence in your speaking and writing. Knowing how he became the man he is, enables one to criticize the mission and message of the man instead of the man himself. This sends the message that your comments are not personal but are objective comments on his ideas and actions.
Posted September 19, 2010 at 11:35:27 PM