The Essence of Obamaism
As usual, Hillary outdid Obama in the debate in Philadelphia the other night. That’s because the debate format, such as it is, does not serve Obama’s preferred method of communication, which is apparently subliminal and pre-cognitive. Hillary, on the other hand, can’t reach the masses in that way, so she actually has to share specific ideas and details. Even when they may be questionable.
But, as time goes by, Hillary’s plan of wearing the Southside Messiah down appears to be working. On the question of his most recently expressed disdain for the God-n-guns crowd, Obama attempted to elaborate:
And so the point I was making was that when people feel like Washington’s not listening to them, when they’re promised year after year, decade after decade, that their economic situation is going to change, and it doesn’t, then politically they end up focusing on those things that are constant, like religion.
Get that? When the Government doesn’t give you the answers or the help to which you are entitled, it’s no wonder that you’d turn to religion.
Did Hillary notice this Marxist rambling? Yep:
I don’t believe that my grandfather or my father, or the many people whom I have had the privilege of knowing and meeting across Pennsylvania over many years, cling to religion when Washington is not listening to them. I think that is a fundamental, sort of, misunderstanding of the role of religion and faith in times that are good and times that are bad.
And I similarly don’t think that people cling to their traditions, like hunting and guns, either when they are frustrated with the government. I just don’t believe that’s how people live their lives.
That’s why Hillary’s the grown-up in this race. Not that she’ll get credit with most for being less of a socialist than Obama, but I’ll point that out here, anyhow.
I would never have guessed that I should now expect an apology from the Democratic Party for the recklessness and stupidity of their nomination, but that’s what I’m wanting. What nonsense that these stupid hippies should try to foist such a mistake on the electorate.
By the way, it’s a lie to say that Americans like me won’t vote for a black man. I just won’t vote for this black man. This false choice doesn’t make me a racist; it just makes me mad.