A comment about Obama that I can agree with
Peter Hitchens writing in the "Sunday Mail":
"JFK and Ronald Reagan actually had something to say when they went to Berlin, because the wall that sliced through the city so clearly illustrated the brutal ‘we know better than you’ arrogance of idealistic Leftism. Now the wall is gone, and the most Left-wing person ever to run for President of the USA tries to steal his forerunners’ standing by driveling to a crowd in a park, most of whom can’t understand a word he says. Lucky for them, say I. When will Mr Obama’s absurd bubble of adulation burst?"
"JFK and Ronald Reagan actually had something to say when they went to Berlin, because the wall that sliced through the city so clearly illustrated the brutal ‘we know better than you’ arrogance of idealistic Leftism. Now the wall is gone, and the most Left-wing person ever to run for President of the USA tries to steal his forerunners’ standing by driveling to a crowd in a park, most of whom can’t understand a word he says. Lucky for them, say I. When will Mr Obama’s absurd bubble of adulation burst?"

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Perhaps once the masses come to realize that not even 'he'(Obama) can save them from themselves, will they set upon him for deluding them about his 'annointedness' and his unspoken 'promise' of a brave new world. However, there seems to be a small problem - he too appears to believe it! Ah! - where would we be without hope of something better?
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