That he has made some breaks with some of his old associations over things is a point to his favor.
Even a person who does not much care for the president or agree with some of his policies should be able to say "fair enough".
That he has managed to piss off both Oprah and Ayers is a point in his favor for me. At the very least I'm certainly not going to be sad about it.
I knew many liberals during the Bush years who had to wrestle with many of the same things -- and the peer pressure from other, liberal friends and colleagues to find something good about the man. Some managed to make a clean break (and got chastised for it), some couldn't.
If indeed, our "marxist" president has managed to help us avoid the single payer/Hillarycare debacle (which actual marxists seem to love) in whatever fashion, then I have to admit I much prefer this to it having taken place (even if the blasted thing does need to be better...if anything due to the simple fact that by being better we might all avoid the single payer system, see: Britain).
And we had best be careful that with all the brouhahah over it we do not allow Hillary's grand plan to get enacted eventually.
Wonder how Oprah Winfrey feels about the "New Age" President now. I remember when you were on to that.
ReplyDeleteOprah Winfrey gave ‘unequivocal no’ to selling Obamacare: report
The break between the Os is old news now - and something I suggested to Obama BEFORE he first became president.
ReplyDeleteMichelle is protecting her family, by keeping Oprah away, and I say more power to her.
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ReplyDeleteOn second thought forget about it.
ReplyDeleteIt is not worth it.
You should take the suggestion and screen your comments.
This way you will only hear from the choir you are preaching too buddy.
Purely delusional, crack.
ReplyDeleteCrack loves Obama.
ReplyDeleteThat he has made some breaks with some of his old associations over things is a point to his favor.
ReplyDeleteEven a person who does not much care for the president or agree with some of his policies should be able to say "fair enough".
That he has managed to piss off both Oprah and Ayers is a point in his favor for me. At the very least I'm certainly not going to be sad about it.
I knew many liberals during the Bush years who had to wrestle with many of the same things -- and the peer pressure from other, liberal friends and colleagues to find something good about the man. Some managed to make a clean break (and got chastised for it), some couldn't.
PW
I thought it might be good to post this as well:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.marxist.com/us-single-payer-vs-obamacare.htm
If indeed, our "marxist" president has managed to help us avoid the single payer/Hillarycare debacle (which actual marxists seem to love) in whatever fashion, then I have to admit I much prefer this to it having taken place (even if the blasted thing does need to be better...if anything due to the simple fact that by being better we might all avoid the single payer system, see: Britain).
And we had best be careful that with all the brouhahah over it we do not allow Hillary's grand plan to get enacted eventually.
PW