Can anything be
sweeter than to find Barack Hussein Obama hopelessly ensnared and frantically
squirming in his own identity trap? Joe
With-Friends-Like-Me-Barack–Needs-No Enemies Biden did what the Republicans
have yet to do: forced the left, especially the left media, to unequivocally
observe the doublespeaking hypocritical Obama in all his radiant glory.
As you surely know,
last Sunday on “Meet the Press” Biden said that he is “absolutely comfortable”
with the proposition that same-sex couples should have rights identical
to those of heterosexual married couples. The press then parlayed the Biden
opening to ask whether the President shared the VP’s view, and the fun
began.
Of course, the
intrepid Mr. O, now you can call me Hussein, locked himself behind the White
House door (perhaps lighting up a smoke to ease his troubled mind) and threw
Jay Carney, his favorite flunky, as a sacrificial lamb to the ravenous
press. As he had in the past, Jay mouthed party line mumbo-jumbo,
saying that Barack’s views on homosexual marriage are “still evolving.”
On May 7, 2012. Felicia Sonmez of The Washington Post described the event
as follows:
More than 50 times, reporters pressed
spokesman Jay Carney on President Obama’s position on gay marriage at Monday’s
White House briefing.
And each time, Carney’s answers elicited a new
torrent of questions about the president’s views.
Does Obama support same-sex marriage?
“The next time the president has a news
conference, if you want to ask him that, you’re certainly welcome to,” Carney
said. “I do not have an update for you on the president’s personal views.”
Is Obama “comfortable” with men marrying men
and women marrying women, as Biden is?
“The president is comfortable with same-sex
couples, as the vice president said, being entitled to the same rights and the
civil rights and civil liberties as other Americans,” Carney replied.
So, is marriage a civil liberty?
“You’d have to ask civil libertarians or
lawyers,” Carney said.
What about a pro-gay-marriage plank in the
platform at this summer’s Democratic National Convention?
“Well, on the issue of the platform, which
hasn’t been developed yet, I would refer you to the DNC.”
Is Obama getting ready to change his views on
gay marriage?
”Not necessarily.”
Why none of the
trademark Barack Obama attention-craving swagger on so transparently
straightforward an issue? Because gay rights strike at the very
heart of the President’s hypocrisy. He wants to be a god-like civil
rights hero, but not so much that he is willing to suffer for it. First
and foremost, polls have shown that the African American community stridently
opposes gay marriage; if Obama were to support it , he might alienate his black
base just a few months prior to the election. Equally important, going
against popular black opinion might cause some to see Barack as “not black
enough,” a criticism that has haunted him since his youth.
Barack Obama had to be
drug—kicking and screaming– into admitting his support for gay
marriage. He was inadvertently set up for it by his stumbling,
fumbling, mumbling vice president, and shamed into it by being the butt of 1000
jokes having an “evolving” theme. Timing is everything and timing
also conspired against Barack Hussein, since just before the Biden blunder,
Obama had been blitzing college campuses and cavorting with liberal elitist
entertainers–groups for whom gay marriage is a Holy Grail.
What of the venue for
announcing his position? Good Morning America’s Robin Roberts. With
the world and the United States economy in chaos, the President chooses to
fritter away his time making a special appearance to say what everyone knew –that
when under the identity shame gun Barack Obama will endorse any liberal
vote-acquiring, elitist-pandering issue.
The voting and civil
rights champion Barack Obama, however, has not yet come out to condemn black
racist actions such as New Black Panther voter intimidation against whites
during the 2008 presidential election, or the April 14, 2012 black racist
attack on white reporters Marjon Rostami and Dave Forster by about 30 to
50 African American males.
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