Man, he’s smart… as a politician. Which means he’s the kind of guy that’s lying if he opens his mouth. That’s Obama, of course. Any opportunity to get his lap-dog press out to capture His Celebrities’ every move.
So he traipses up the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to mingle with the tourists and tell them the really really important stuff: that they couldn’t be there enjoying the monument and His Celebrity if the silly budget deal hadn’t been made. Right at the last hour, as planned, His Celebrity has saved the people again! Speaker Boner (AKA John Boehner)? He had nothing to do with it.
Isn’t he wonderful?! Knows exactly what turns his media people on. Runs out there like it was a spur of the moment thing, when we all know a president goes nowhere without Secret Service planning. But what we all know is meaningless. It’s all about what His Celebrity says, not does.
Brilliant politics. Now if he could just get it through his head that he’s killing America. Spending it out of existence with no regard but a piece of lip service here and there about how we’ve got to get control of the budget. Like his word does everything. Like maybe God, when as they say, he spoke the world into existence.
Maybe that’s it! He wants to be God. Or at least a benevolent dictator who could do every little thing – and big thing – he wants without anybody to hold back his slightest whim. Ultimate power and adulation.
Maybe Glenn Beck was right. Monotonous after a while, but right on his big idea. The idea is to kill the country to take complete control of it? People will follow any hope if they get far enough down in spirit. They did blindly follow Franklin Roosevelt during the misery of the depression, because he could talk good hope. Never pulled America out of the depression until he got America into World War II. But he gave such great speech that the public followed like sheep miserable in herds.
Gasoline prices going out of sight again, unemployment still high, spending totally out of control, and all we get is his words about how we’ve got to do something, while real actions go in the opposite direction. What do you think? Was Glenn Beck right?
Freud was so on when he said, “…we men… find reality generally quite unsatisfactory” – Sigmund Freud, Psychoanalysis (1910)