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Obama is the most radical president in history, and our most perverse

Barack Obama’s perverse world without the perversity



Remarkably, in today’s highly sexualized world, the only thing President Obama is not perverse about is perversity.
This outwardly most normal of normal human beings when it comes to personal sexual conduct, President Obama is nevertheless the most bizarre of bizarre individuals when it comes to his ideas and thought processes. Yes, Obama, by far the most radical president in the history of the United States, has a profoundly perverse view of life despite having apparently the most normal of families, with a wife, who is the mother of their two daughters. By all accounts, Obama is devoted to Michelle Obama, and there is not even the slightest mention of infidelity, much less even a wandering eye.

Obama, the person, though, is outlandish and unrecognizable to any ordinary person. He has friends who are former domestic terrorists and he attended a church for two decades led by anti-American pastor. Let’s present some evidence to this nutty, perverse man. The View. The television show hosted by women for women only. “I love hanging out with women,” the president told the obviously giddy five female hosts. He tried to demonstrate how “hip to the scene” he is by commenting on the movie, “The Avengers” and other aspects of pop culture. Obama apparently has no ability to be above the most banal aspects of American society. The Tragic Killing of Travyon Martin. It is a very sad tragedy and a jury will have to decide if Martin killer George Zimmerman is guilty of a crime. What we do know is that while on neighborhood watch, Zimmerman shot and killed Martin who was trespassing in the private community. We also now know that Martin had marijuana in his system and Zimmerman had serious head wounds after the incident. As everyone also knows, Martin was black, and Zimmerman is white to some degree even though he is of Hispanic heritage. But could Obama somehow leave this truly tragic case alone? Could he even appeal to calm in a highly-charged environment? No. In addition to urging cooperation among law enforcement, Obama called for “soul searching” among all of us, except for himself, of course. “If I had a son, he’d look like Trayvon,” the Commander-in-Chief said, underscoring how the issue affected him on a personal level. The comment is outrageous pandering and appeals to the worst in people. These types of crimes are rare in the United States today thanks to much social progress in race relations. Nevertheless, black on white crime is so much more prevalent, and black on black crime is the unfortunate norm. This is Obama’s world, he picks the Travyon Martin case and ignores the many thousand of other cases that are equally as tragic if not more so. Using the recent NATO summit as a backdrop to criticize Republican Presidential opponent Mitt Romney. Should the president of the United States use an international forum to criticize a domestic political opponent? Where is the sense of time and place? There isn’t any. “My opponent, Gov. Romney, his main calling card for why he should be president is his business experience,” Obama told American and international reporters. “When you’re president, as opposed to the head of a private equity firm, then your job is not simply to maximize profits. … So, if your main argument for how to grow the economy is ‘I knew how to make a lot of money for investors,’ then you’re missing what this job is about. It doesn’t mean you weren’t good at private equity, but that’s not what my job is as president.” Despite the bad timing for the remarks, how can someone who is so against economic freedom be president of the United States? Even Newark Mayor Cory Booker called out the Obama camp for attacking Romney’s experience at Bain Capital, saying in an appearance on “Meet the Press” that he found the Obama campaign tactic to be nauseating as well as a “distraction from the real issues.” Booker quickly backtrapped on his comments when he obviously realized that he had committed the cardinal sin in politics of accidentally telling the truth. Gay Marriage and the Counsel of Obama’s Daughters. President Obama last week also became the first president to support gay marriage. “At a certain point, I've just concluded, that for me, personally, it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that I think same-sex couples should be able to get married,” Obama said. Already, in many U.S. states, gay civil unions are recognized. So on the surface, Obama’s comments about gay marriage should shock nobody. But if that were it, it could end there. But it doesn’t. Obama’s evolution on gay marriage includes the counsel of his two daughters. Despite that no civilization in history has ever condoned gay marriage, the words of little Malia and Sasha, put Obama over the top. “There have been times where Michelle and I have been sitting around the dinner table and we’re talking about their friends and their parents and Malia and Sasha, it wouldn’t dawn on them that somehow their friends’ parents would be treated differently. It doesn’t make sense to them and frankly, that’s the kind of thing that causes one to change his perspective.” It’s one thing to listen to the counsel of your spouse, but I’m pretty sure that my children are not wiser than me on matters of profound spiritual and historic import. It would be similar to one of my sons coming home and saying, “Hey, dad, cannibalism is the new thing at school, everybody’s doing it, what about getting with the times?” Me: “Who told you that? Have you lost your mind?” Apparently, somewhere Obama lost his mind or maybe he grew up in a world of moral relativism without a sense of right and wrong that in addition to making him the most radical president in history, he is also our most perverse.

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Daniel Wiseman ——

Daniel Wiseman is an independent political commentator, who focuses on national and international affairs. He spent nine years as a professional journalist in Wyoming before working in fund-raising, non-profit management, and is now working in New York City. Wiseman focuses his writing on how to bring the United States back to its Constitutional moorings.  He writes exclusively for Canada Free Press.


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