Did you see two of the more recent Obama campaign ads? One shows an elderly white woman saying, “And I want the Republican Party to know that if your voter suppression throughout this beautiful country enables Romney to oust Barack Obama, we will burn this mother fucker down,” and an elderly black woman saying, ”And if the Republicans steal this election, I’m going to track down Mitt Romney and give him the world’s biggest cock punch right in the nut sack.” The other is a spot by actress Lena Dunham that targets young women by confounding voting through sexual innuendo. She talks about “doing it for the first time,” that “You wanna do it with a great guy …a guy with really beautiful …” Dunham never mentions what that “really beautiful” thing is.
The Daily Caller quoted one young woman’s response to Dunham as follows:
First of all, it’s not sexy — it’s incredibly condescending. Miss Dunham may mistake sex for sexiness, but from the viewers’ perspective, the ad is far more grating than it is glamorous. As a 22-year-old recent college graduate and soon-to-be second-time voter, I would note that 19-year-old girls savoring their newfound independence and embarking on their adult lives do not warm to being addressed as if they were in a mandatory middle school sex-ed class, the kind of thing we all hated to be subjected to when we were thirteen and have even less patience for now. And the touchy-feely platitudes chafe as much as Miss Dunham’s patronizing tone does.
The above-quoted 22-year-old has torn back the curtain to reveal the great and powerful wizard of political manipulation. From the start, Obama and his munchkins have appealed to mindless emotion rather than reason. He tried to wow us with his bogus black credentials. But the 66-year-old former Black Panther and U.S. Representative from Illinois's 1st congressional district, Bobby Rush, exposed that scam saying, “Barack Obama went to Harvard and became an educated fool. Barack is a person who read about the civil-rights protests and thinks he knows all about it.”
Aggressive remarks by crude elderly women, naïve double entendres by a “with it” young white girl, and baseless attempts to present Barack as a black racial hero illustrate that the Obama persona is all puffery and no substance. President Barack Puffery Obama and his campaign shy away from non-emotional appeal because non-emotional appeal requires ideas and, more important, actions that can be evaluated objectively. Rather than present an enumerated fiscal plan, the Obama gang fashion a “funny” political ad showing a Paul Ryan look-alike throwing granny over the cliff. Instead of providing leadership on immigration reform, Barack warns us that allowing immigrants’ papers to be checked would result in police arresting a father en route to buying his child an ice cream cone. Rather than convening press conferences wherein Obama seriously could be questioned and challenged, Barack snuggles up to Oprah Winfrey and Jon Stewart in order to mock the political opposition.
The conduct of the Democrat 2012 election has been consistent with the presidential character. Barack Obama, a half-white man born in a Hawaiian paradise, reared by a white mother and white grandparents and educated in elite mostly white schools, pretended to be an everyday black man in order to fulfill megalomaniacal dreams of glory. His fanciful autobiography and platitude-rich rhetoric moved enough Americans to get Barack elected 44th president of the United States. Given that he has spent his entire life playing on the emotions of vulnerable people, we should not be surprised that Barack Obama tries to manipulate the feelings of the most suggestible oldest and youngest voters by enlisting two elderly foul-mouthed women and one naïve young lady who has the last name of Obama’s mother (Dunham).
If boorish humor and vitriolic sarcasm could solve problems, Barack would have eliminated joblessness, expanded the economy by 20 percent a year, erased the U.S. deficit, and brought harmony to the Middle East. Instead, the Barack Hussein Obama presidency merely has been a bad joke perpetrated on the American people.
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