Is Obama The Last Black American President?
A Commentary by J. D. Longstreet
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Obama is, in fact, America's first black President, but he may well be America's LAST black President.
Why?
Racism.
No, I don't mean the practice of racism, I mean, instead, the CLAIM of racism.
We've
had 5 years of abject failure by the Obama Administration and a refusal
by the democrats to take responsibility for the crashing and burning of
their progressive agenda. They continually blame racism for Obama's failure.
If one even disagrees with Obama's direction, he/she is promptly called a racist.
Well, we are sick of it. We have had it up the the gunwales and then some. So, we're not going there again, for a very long time, if ever.
Look.
We gave it a chance. In fact, America bent over backwards to
accommodate a black president. Many of us think, myself included, we
bent way too far.
Obama's Administration was to have been a
"feel good" presidency for the political left. They could point to a
black man in the White House with vest busting pride and stroke each
other over their open-mindedness and their diversity and all the leftist
hogwash they regularly spew through the left wing propagandists in the
mainstream media.
On inauguration day, 2009, they immediately circled the wagons around Obama with the intention of defending him ... no matter what.
Well, it has now been five very long years of "no matter what." Yes, they are STILL defending
him, but they have grown weary, and their jobs are now endangered as a
result of their unquestioning loyalty to an obvious Marxist president.
The jobs of the press corp are not so much endangered as are the jobs of
the democratic legislators in the Congress.
The press can bleed readers and subscribers for a fairly long time before having to cut their losses. Politicians can't bleed voters in like manner. In the past couple of weeks the democrats have been hemorrhaging voters. Thus their throat constricting fear.
As
Election 2014 hoists itself over the horizon, panic has seized the
hearts of many, if not most, of the democrats in the US Senate and the
House. With good reason.
Americans are fed up.
It
takes a lot to stoke the spark of rebelliousness in Americans. We put
up with Great Britain a long while before rising up and throwing off the
king's yoke. Once the American passion for freedom has been fanned into a flame it soon grows into a firestorm.
The democrats are staring down the barrel of a fiery maelstrom straight out of Hell itself ... and they know it!
Those on the right -- AND the left -- no longer feel constrained and are speaking boldly against America's first black President's lies and broken promises, promises not made in good faith to the American people.
In
the past few days as I watched and listened to the democrats railing
against their very own Obamacare law, William Shakespeare's words as
spoken by Hamlet's mother, Queen Gertrude, rolled through my consciousness: "The lady doth protest too much, methinks." (Hamlet, act III, scene II) The democrats words sound hollow and insincere as did the words of the Player Queen to whom Hamlet's mother was referring.
One
must wonder how all this sniping and back-biting -- and a few flat-out
frontal attacks by those who have spent the greater part of the past
five years defending him must feel to our deeply narcissistic leader. Obama's skin may be black, but it is seriously and legendarily thin.
Obama and his supporters would do well to remember that no matter what they may call it, this is NOT racism. It is POLITICS and it is a bruising, bitter, blood sport when played in the American political arena.
Black
politicians, especially those interested in running for the highest
office in the land, should learn that as long as they have coattails
their fellow politicians (of the same political persuasion) will happily
ride them to acclaim and even victory. BUT -- stumble so that it
reflects badly upon them and they will happily hang you with those very
same coattails and leave you swinging to and fro in the wind.
Mr. Obama has to be feeling the falling away of the many layers of
protective insulation he has enjoyed for five years now. It cannot be a
pleasurable feeling.
So, our advice to any black politician
considering running for President of the United States: insist that
your followers, your supporters, your entourage, never allow the word
racism to pass their lips. Americans having endured eight years of that
lame excuse will not even allow the shadow of that politician to fall
upon them.
As I said above -- we've had it with being
slammed by accusations of racism when it is noting more than good ole
American politics.
J. D. Longstreet
Stealing this for publication for tomorrow.
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