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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Another Conservative Speaks

It is a rarity for an African American to speak out against President Obama.  There are exceptions and they are rare in number. Mychal Massie is one of those rarities.

It is a sad state of affairs that most African Americans will dismiss Mr. Massie as an Uncle Tom or worse. The question that resounds in my brain is, why cannot the majority not see see beyond Mr.Obama's skin color?  Is denouncing President Obama akin to condemning the entire race? If one sees fault in the President does that mean all African Americans have the same issue?  I don't think so, as we are all individuals with abilities and weaknesses. My shortfall does not reflect on you nor does yours on me. They all cannot believe that he is doing a great job.

I would like to know where this "I am not going to criticize the President as it will hurt all blacks", comes from.
I am interested in your input.

In the meantime, read what Mychal thinks of his President.




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Nero in the White House
Posted: August 08, 2011
5:20 pm Eastern

© 2011 
Three significant historical events have been eclipsed by Obama: 1) Jimmy Carter will no longer be looked upon as the worst president in American history;
2) Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton will no longer be recognized as the greatest liars in presidential history; 3) Clinton's stain on Monica's dress, and what that
did to the White House in general and the office of the president specifically, will forever pale in comparison to the stain and stench of Obama.
 
I need not spend much time on the failure of Obama as president. His tenure has been a failure on every measurable level. So much so, in fact, that some of
the staunchest, most respected liberal Democrats and Democratic supporters have not only openly criticized him – some even more harshly than this essayist –
but they have called for him to step down. Richard Nixon's words "I am not a crook," punctuated with his involvement in Watergate, and Bill Clinton's finger
wagging as he told one of the most pathetic lies in presidential history, in the aftermath of Obama, will be viewed as mere prevarications. Mr. Nixon and Clinton
lied to save their backsides. Although, I would argue there are no plausible explanations for doing what they did, I could entertain arguments pursuant to
understanding their rationales for lying.
 
But in the case of Obama, he lies because he is a liar. He doesn't only lie to cover his misdeeds – he lies to get his way. He lies to belittle others and to make himself
look presentable at their expense. He lies about his faith, his associations, his mother, his father and his wife. He lies and bullies to keep his background secret. His
lying is congenital and compounded by socio-psychological factors of his life.
 
Never in my life, inside or outside of politics, have I witnessed such dishonesty in a political leader. He is the most mendacious political figure I have ever witnessed.
Even by the low standards of his presidential predecessors, his narcissistic, contumacious arrogance is unequalled. Using Obama as the bar, Nero would have to be
elevated to sainthood.
 
As the stock markets were crashing, taking with them the remaining life saving of untold tens of thousands, Obama was hosting his own birthday celebration, which
was an event of epicurean splendidness. The shamelessness of the event was that it was not a state dinner to welcome foreign dignitaries, nor was it to honor an
American accomplishment – it was to honor the Pharaoh, Barack Hussein Obama. The event's sole purpose was for the Pharaoh to have his loyal subjects swill wine,
indulge in gluttony and behavior unfit to take place on the property of taxpayers, as they suffer. It was of a magnitude comparable to that of Tyco CEO Dennis
Kozlowski's $2 million birthday extravaganza for its pure lack of respect for the people.
 
Permit me to digress momentarily. The U.S. Capitol and the White House were built with the intent of bringing awe and respect to America and her people. They
were also built with the intent of being the greatest of equalizers. I can tell you, having personally been to both, there is a moment of awe and humility associated
with being in the presence of the history of those buildings. They are to be honored and inscribed into our national psyche, not treated as a Saturday night house
party at Chicago's Cabrini-Green.
 
The people of America own that home Obama and his wife continue to debase with their pan-ghetto behavior. It is clear that Obama and family view themselves as
royalty, but they're not. They are employees of "we the people," who are suffering because of his failed policies.
 
What message does this behavior send to those who today are suffering as never before? What message does it send to all Americans who are struggling? Has anyone
stopped to think what the stock market downturn forebodes for those 80 million baby boomers who will be retiring in the next period of years?
 
Is there a snowball's chance in the Sahara that every news program on the air would applaud this behavior if it were George W. Bush? To that point, do you remember
the media thrashing Bush took for having a barbecue at the White House? Like Nero – who was only slightly less debaucherous than Caligula – with wine on his lips
Obama treated "we the people" the way Caligula treated those over whom he lorded.
 
Many in America wanted to be proud when the first person of color was elected president, but instead, they have been witness to a congenital liar, a woman who has been
as an entitlement – while America's people go homeless, hungry and unemployed.
 
Mychal Massie is chairman of the National Leadership Network of Black Conservatives-Project 21 – a conservative black think tank located in Washington, D.C. He was recognized as the 2008
Conservative Man of the Year by the Conservative Party of Suffolk County, N..Y. He is a nationally recognized political activist, pundit and columnist. He has appeared on Fox News Channel, CNN,
MSNBC, C-SPAN, NBC, Comcast Cable and talk radio programming nationwide. A former self-employed business owner of more than 30 years, Massie can be followed at mychal-massie.com.

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