By Douglas V. Gibbs
I am about to send cheese to the White House to go along with Obama's whine.
Barack Obama does not understand how anyone can be opposed to him. Megalomaniacs like Obama believes that all people adore him, and agree with what he is doing, and the few that do oppose him are just a small group of extremists that can easily be silenced.
Scott Brown's election to the U.S. Senate was a wake up call to Obama and the Democrats. They realized that America is opposed to their hard-left agenda, that this is a center-right nation, and despite the bias of the mainstream media, Obama has realized that America has figured out the truth about Obama and his radical ideas for changing the American Form of Government.
During the State of the Union speech Obama's political temper-tantrum exposed itself in a more-than-an-hour long whine and cry session that included him lashing out against all that disagree with him. He attacked the conservatives, the Republicans, the Supreme Court, and even some of his fellow Democrats.
Then, to follow up that embarrassing display of childish whimpering, Obama met with House Republicans at their retreat in Baltimore and attacked them for voting against his radical, and failed, socialist agenda.
Obama called his leftist health care plan "centrist" after accusing the GOP of labeling the legislation "Bolshevik." Barry appealed to the Republicans to "look at the facts of the bill," even though it is those very facts that have them calling him and the Congressional Democrats a bunch of fascists Obama claimed the bill to be similar to what Republicans proposed to Bill Clinton over a dozen years ago.
I don't care if Obama thinks Reagan himself would like his plan, it doesn't make Obama's policies any less radical. The very fact that he is freaking out over the GOP daring to oppose him, and the fact that the Democrats had to bribe their own party members to vote for the Senate version of the bill (which would be illegal in any other setting), is proof enough that the very core of Obama's agenda is flawed, and that he is on his way to being the biggest failure the White House has ever seen.
Obama is angry because he wanted to be the great unifier, and he figured a smile and a few choice words would woo everybody into goose-stepping with his plans.
And then, to top off his angry rant with the Republicans, he proclaimed, "I am not an ideologue!"
Why did Obama feel he needed to say that? Could it be that he actually is an ideologue, and he knows he is, and he's trying to convince everyone he is not?
Actions, Mr. President, speaks louder than words - and your actions are a big fat failure. Go back to your Saul Alinsky bunker somewhere in Indonesia and play with your hammer-and-sickle flags, and let the real Americans lead this country - - - If you don't step aside, you will be made completely harmless by the election in November that will see the Scott Brown phenomenon play out over and over and over again. By the end of the year, the Republicans will have control over the House of Representatives, and the U.S. Senate, and no amount of angry whining will help you then.
As for his comment that The Right, by their opposition, leaves no room for negotiation, negotiation is not an option when it comes to radical, Marxist policies. Obama is not a unifier, and a genuine, authentic American movement at odds with his misguided agenda, that the founding fathers never intended, has arisen. The Democrats do not get to impose their socialist agenda on the American People without the consent of the people. Government is not bigger than the law, and is not bigger than the people.
Government does not solve problems. Government creates problems, and then runs political campaigns promising to fix those problems.
Obama has been exposed for the ideologue that he is - and he is angry that the cat is out of the bag.
The American People is speaking out, and Obama can't stand it.
-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary
ANGRY Obama Lashes Out at House Republicans– Tells Them “I Am Not an Ideologue” (Video) - Gateway Pundit
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