Tuesday, April 22, 2014

The Tyrant That Became President

By Douglas V. Gibbs

He was heralded as if he was a messiah, and a cult-like following mustered around him, ensuring that his presidency was certain.  Everything the country knew about him up to that point was from the book he had written, detailing what he believed in, what his dreams were, and what his future goals for the country were.

A professed Christian, his policies denied biblical teachings, and he buddied up with Islamic factions and leaders.  His signature policies were health care, gun control, environmental issues, taxing the rich, the redistribution of wealth, and using fiat money to bolster the economy.

Determination to unite the nation, and create a prosperous and safer nation through increased government involvement was his campaign cries, but once in the presidency, it became clear his was an agenda driven by lies, and his own narcissism.  He blamed the rich for the woes of the country, and the redistribution of wealth became his promise.

He mocked, defied, and unilaterally changed constitutional law, acting in opposition of the constitution, and worked to render the legislature irrelevant, when he felt it necessary to act without them.  Fear emerged, and nobody was willing to expose him for what he really was, for fear of reprisal from his supporters, the press, and even from one's neighbors, spread throughout the country.

The false promises stacked up, and reality revealed them all to be failures, but the content of the promises were not the reason for their existence, but to create false hope for change that would lead to crisis and chaos so that he may fundamentally transform the country.

The propaganda through the media, politicians, the courts, businesses, educators, science, the entertainment industry, and even churches was incredible, and unstoppable.  They pushed his agenda, protected him at all costs, and even ignored the reality of the presence of his class warfare, division of the classes, and in the end, his racism.  All that mattered was silencing all of the opposition, no matter what it took to accomplish it.

The description above was of Adolf Hitler, President of Nazi Germany (August 2, 1934 - April 30, 1945).

-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary

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