Tuesday, January 31, 2017

OBAMA FERMENTS ANARCHY

SPECIAL POST

Former presidents have historically shied away from opining on their successors... at least for the first year or so.  Bush never said anything about Obama until the tail end of Obama's presidency.  I don't even recall Clinton as having a whole lot to say about Bush 43, although he did tend to blame things on Bush 41.  

But here we are, with Trump just having taken office and Barack Hussein is leading the charge to undermine Trump.  "The president fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith or religion," Obama's spokesman, Kevin Lewis, said in response to Trump's temporary ban of immigrants from some Middle Eastern Countries.  "Citizens exercising their constitutional right to assemble, organize and have their voices heard by their elected officials is exactly what we expect to see when American values are at stake." 

Well, I take issue with the whole damned concept.  Let's first examine the immigrants from the Middle East who Obama was allowing into the country: they were 95% Muslim and only like 2% Christian.   Is that discriminatory or not?  Secondly, there is no ban against Muslims in particular; the ban applies to people of all faiths.  Third, there has obviously been a provision for those banned to appeal their denials to the courts or to wait for proper vetting; that's how those allowed to go ahead and come on in have achieved their success.  

So, these statements out of the Hussein regime have no merit and therefore must be deemed to be for the purpose of stirring up dissent.  And we all know what form "dissent" from the left ultimately means... in common parlance, it's referred to as rioting.  I know that's not politically correct to say, but I don't give a damn; it's the truth.  

Rioting is a state of lawlessness and disorder; a state of lawlessness and disorder is defined as anarchy.  Obama is no longer president, thank God. However, he is proving that he is still an asshole.  

That's MY AMERICAN OPINION, respectfully submitted.  

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