In a Nutshell, Why an Obama Presidency is so Troubling
For what I think is a great summation of the major arguments against Obama, I hand you over to the lovely and talented Sista Toldjah. Well said Sista!
If you’re like me, you wake up every morning, get ready for your day, and among other things you have on your mind, you think about the prospect of an Obama presidency. You think about what the next four years could be like in terms of policy, in terms of the direction he – along with a Democratic majority, perhaps a supermajority in Congress – will take us if he’s elected.
And then you think about the wild fanaticism, a fanaticism that even some conservative/conservative-leaning and Republican thinkers have gotten caught up in. And it bothers you. A great deal. Will there even be a debate in this country anymore, with so many caught up in the celebrity that is Obama, including the unquestioning mainstream media? Would there even be a seat at the table for conservative ideas anymore under an Obama presidency/Democrat Congress? He’s talked often of a willingness to “reach across the aisle” but considering he’d have a strong party majority in both houses if elected, and as I’ve noted before, there won’t be much of a need to do so. You think about the lasting legacy of a potential Obama presidency, an impact that some conservative writers have suggested would be similar to FDR’s in terms of the difficulty the nation would have in terms of undoing some of what’s been done.
Be sure to read it all my friends. And share it with those “undecideds” in your life.
