"When the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." - Benjamin Franklin;
"And when politicians find that honor and character matter less than buying votes and a constituency, that too will herald the end of the Constitution. When that happens we must work tirelessly to change their minds, or their occupation!" - Hoping The Blind Will See

Friday, April 2, 2010

The Subtle Attempt At Persuasion From A President Tilting America Towards Socialism

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Obama says Beck, Limbaugh fuel 'troublesome' political climate
Fri Apr 2, 12:47 pm ET

In an interview with Harry Smith on CBS' "Early Show" Friday morning, President Obama called out Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh as purveyors of "vitriol" - creating a climate in which he's called a "socialist" and even a "Nazi."

Smith asked the president if he was "aware of the level of enmity that crosses the airwaves and that people have made part of their daily conversation about you." Obama replied, "When you've listened to Rush Limbaugh or Glenn Beck it's pretty apparent." The rancor is "troublesome," he said, but he acknowledged it's also a recurring phenomenon.

"Keep in mind that there have been periods in American history where this kind of - this kind of vitriol comes out," he said. "It happens often when you've got an economy that is making people more anxious and people are feeling that there's a lot of change that needs to take place. But that's not the vast majority of Americans."

Walking with Smith on the grounds of the White House, the president said that he is "concerned about a political climate in which the other side is demonized" and that "everybody has a responsibility, Democrats or Republicans, to tone down some of this rhetoric." What's different about today, Obama suggested, is the way overheated rhetoric has moved into the mainstream.

"It used to be that somebody who said something crazy, they might be saying it to their next-door neighbor, or it might be on some, you know, late-night AM station at the very end of the radio dial."

Asked by Smith if the name-calling bothers him, Obama replied that all presidents develop a "pretty thick skin." Still, he added that he hopes that Americans will start to lose their taste for vitriol.

"I do think that there is a tone and tenor that needs to change, where we can disagree without being disagreeable or making wild accusations about the other side. And I think that's what most Americans would like to see, as well." --Brett Michael Dykes is a national affairs writer for Yahoo! News

So Mr. Obama, I recall there was not a word from you when all your leftist friends were calling conservative Americans "tea bagger's", "astroturf" and "extremists" - in fact you encouraged it, and even engaged in that rhetoric, telling us all that you didn't "mind cleaning up the mess, you just wanted [us] to get out of the way". At the time you smirked smugly, thinking you were a real commedien. Remember that vitriol? How about when you stated, without a shred of evidence to back up your claim, that the cambridge police "acted stupidly"? Think the tone and the tenor should have changed any back then? Nope, I sure don't hear any vitriol coming out of your mouth...

Oh, and by the way, the truth hurts; I've yet to see or hear ONCE that your office picked up the phone to "set the record straight" on the Glenn Beck show, though he has requested you do so time and time again - IF WHAT HE IS REPORTING IS WRONG! He even went so far as to put in a direct line to the Whitehouse from his studio. Still no one has called him. So, for the record, when you stop acting like a socialist, I guess we'll stop calling you one. I don't see that happening any time soon, though, do you?

God Bless America!

2 comments:

  1. it makes me sick his pompous attitude...who the h---- does he think he is? How dare he...but this is all in the big plan and I am not worried keep your eyes on the prize my friends, get God back in the picture! Then take back this country

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  2. I agree that we need God back in the picture! I'm not so sure about not being worried. I fear there is great unrest coming to America in te not too distant future if we can't take back Congress in a big way in November,

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