Hope And Change

An epitaph:

Such a climate should not have been unexpected, given that the Obamas entered the national scene with rhetoric and associations like “downright mean country,” “raise the bar,” “for the first time [i.e., when Obama was elected] . . . I’m really proud of my country,” Jeremiah Wright, “typical white person,” and the clingers speech. The natural result of all that was soon to be the stupidly acting Cambridge police; Trayvon Martin, the boy who looked like the son Obama never had; and slamming Ferguson at the U.N. — while black unemployment, graduation, illegitimacy, and crime rates were either unaffected by Obama’s presidency or grew worse despite his often racialized rhetoric. We now witness an entire grievance movement highlighted by a slogan — Hands up, don’t shoot — that is most certainly untrue.

The above symptomology is not a partisan tirade, given that the Americans who voted Obama into office twice, and ensured a Democratic Congress from 2006 to 2010, have now come to the same conclusion. The president’s approval ratings hover at 40 percent. Almost single-handedly, Obama has done to the Democratic party far more damage than Herbert Hoover did to the Republican brand. Not in 70 years have Democratic numbers in the Congress been so bleak. State legislatures and governorships are more Republican than at any time in a generation.

“Hope and change” was always an idiotic basis on which to vote for someone. He managed to get elected, twice, only by appealing to low-info types. But even they seem, finally, to be wising up.

7 thoughts on “Hope And Change”

  1. “He managed to get elected, twice, only by appealing to low-info types. But even they seem, finally, to be wising up.”

    Not the ones who post here, unfortunately. But then, it’s difficult to think clearly when the Mailed Fist of the State is so far up your rectum you can taste Rustoleum.

  2. Hope is not a plan and change isn’t always for the better. Quite often, things make a change for the worst.

  3. “A therapeutic foreign policy, adorned by apologies for and contextualization of past American conduct, has turned the Middle East into Somalia and empowered Vladimir Putin, the Chinese apparat, and soon-to-be nuclear Iran. ”

    Who says that wasn’t the plan and that Obama’s supporters aren’t happy with the outcome? IMO, the Obama administration has charted a course of action intended to diminish American power and influence while at the same time to intentionally boost our geopolitical rivals to act as checks and balances against future American presidents. Our current policy in regard to Israel is tactic in the larger strategy but is also the most revealing about the whole.

  4. “Not in 70 years have Democratic numbers in the Congress been so bleak.”

    Good!

    May they go the way of the dodo bird – and the RINOs right along with them. >:-(

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