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The Isolation of Barack Hussein Obama

by Phantom Ace ( 145 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Elections 2010, Liberal Fascism, Progressives at June 24th, 2010 - 11:38 am

In January of 2009, Barack Hussein Obama was inaugurated as the 44th President of the United States. The Progressives had achieved their goal of total control of America. The media was proclaiming the dawn of a new Progressive era and that Conservatism was dead. All over the world Obama was hailed of a sign of a New America, one that is Transnationalist and Pro-Islamic. James Carville and others predicted 40 years of Democratic rule and that peace would reign in the world. Well, reality has set in.

Since that cold January morning America’s economy continues to stagnate. This nation is divided as never before and our enemies sense weakness. Allies like Israel, the UK, India, Colombia, Poland, Czech republic and Honduras have been thrown under the bus to appease the Progressive-Islamic Axis. The Democrats pushed through the Eugenics based Obamacare bill against the will of the American people. Rather than try to solve the BP oil spill, he demagogues the issue and is restricting the states from from dealing with it. Obama has imposed restrictive ROE and an artificial deadline on our troops that have given the Taliban/AL-Qaeda momentum in the Afghan War. The Gen. Stanley McChrystal incident was symbolic of Obama’s ineptitude. It has been disastrous 18 months for this country and this is resulting in Obama’s increasing isolation from reality.

As President Barack Obama summoned Gen. Stanley McChrystal for his perp walk at the White House on Wednesday morning, Republicans were largely silent, for once. But Democrats and party liberals weren’t defending Obama, just attacking McChrystal and his counterinsurgency strategy the president had embraced. Within the competing factions in burgeoning disagreement over Afghan war policy in his administration, Obama has tried taking shelter in the middle, his habitual no man’s land where he is neither wartime commander nor consensus builder. In deciding to relieve McChrystal, Obama cannot be accused of weakness, but the scandal weakened him instantly and immeasurably and made him appear even more alone. 

In a foundering war our allies have lost patience with, and a fragile economic recovery that has failed to make a dent in joblessness, Obama struggles to lead at home and abroad. Seventeen months into office, Obama is increasingly isolated — from his party, from American voters and from the world.

Read the rest: Obama in no man’s land

History shows that when Progressives are isolated and in political trouble they get ruthless. The dangerous time for this nation will be after the elections. Obama will get the Progressive controlled Congress to pass unpopular laws during the lame duck session should the Republicans take the House. We have the Progressives on the ropes, now it is the time to finish them off before it’s too late.

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