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Obie Usategui

Obie Usategui (The Patriot Obsever) and also runs AFCV-Americans For Conservative Values. Obie is also the author of The Beginning of the End--"The transition to Communism in our own United states has come peacefully, ironically, via democratically-sanctioned elections"

Most Recent Articles by Obie Usategui:

Paris--The Terrorist Prophecy

If I were not such as agnostic as I am when it comes to traditional superstitions, I would probably be just as unwary as to believing that the bloodbath that took place in Paris, France, was yet an impervious avowal to the renown Friday, the 13th, a/k/a Black Friday cliché, that this day, is, in fact, as ill-fated as Western civilizations make it out to be.
- Tuesday, November 17, 2015

The Presidential Cage Match

You know, as the sun set on Wednesday night, October 28th, I realized that my night was, potentially speaking, full of great things to watch on T.V., all of which had the makings of a very entertaining evening. A lot there to choose from, I should say. There was that first game of baseball’s World Series, between the N.Y. Mets and the Kansas City Royals; there was my long-awaited NBA opening night, with my beloved Miami Heat, playing the Charlotte Hornets; and last but not least, there was, what else but CNBC’s republican presidential debate on economics.
- Sunday, November 1, 2015

Hillary’s Three-Ring Circus

For most children born in the U.S. in the late 1900s, growing up came with a deep-seated tradition of going to the circus – a spectacle that has delighted the young and the old alike for many years. Starting in 1919, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus merged to become an integral part of our folklore. Little did owners James Anthony Bailey and P.T. Barnum realize back in the day that their extravaganza presentation, billed as ‘The Greatest Show on Earth’, could just as well have been used to describe our own modern-day version of a spectacle, such as the one that was seen during Hillary Clinton’s Benghazi investigation conducted on Tuesday, October 22nd, by the Select Committee on Benghazi.
- Saturday, October 24, 2015

The Trump Phenomenon

As much as many of us may have missed it, there is, as far as I am concerned, a true nonpareil phenomenon taking place right before our very eyes in this running for the republican presidential candidacy deal, and I am not referring specifically to the uniquely crowded field of contenders, now in the hunt for the nomination.
- Saturday, September 26, 2015

Mankind's last call for survival

You know, throughout the last eight years, I have spent quite a bit of time writing articles about Barack Obama and his administration. I even went as far as writing a 400+ page book, regarding this obscure character we call the president of the United States of America. I christened my book with the title, ‘The Beginning of the End’, which tells you, but in a few words, precisely how I feel about this enigmatic individual and his administration
- Monday, September 7, 2015

Trump vs. Ramos Bout

You know what, I thought my frenzy point for irking with madness had just about reached its limits of confinement when I saw Barack Obama eagerly shaking the bloodied hands of Cuban dictators Fidel and Raul Castro – the entire charade followed by the idiot John Kerry’s ceremony raising the American flag at the just re-opened Cuban embassy in Havana, not much after the jackass [Kerry] had virtually given Iran a free pass to becoming a nuke state, while Iranians lolled to the chants of “death to America”
- Sunday, August 30, 2015

Like all her other scandals, Clinton will escape unscathed from the email scandal

For many, Hillary Clinton’s most recent scandal regarding the use of a non-government server for her personal email accounts while conducting highly sensitive and confidential government business may come as somewhat of a revelation in terms of the enormous publicity she has received given the potential consequences that may ensue from her actions, including but not limited to her being indicted on a criminal offense.
- Tuesday, August 25, 2015

The Planned Parenthood Carnage

Just in case you may have missed it, one of the most gruesome and poignantly repulsive stories as of lately has to be Planned Parenthood's federally subsidized marketing of aborted fetuses -- our tax dollars being used at their best, right? What is America coming to?
- Sunday, August 2, 2015

Barack Hussein Obama, The Muslim President

You know what? Not a day goes by where I am not appalled with what we have come to be as a nation -- the once mighty superpower we once were -- to be no more; now the laughing stock of many around the world, especially our adversaries.
- Monday, July 27, 2015

Letter to Pope Francis

Your Holiness Pope Francis Apostolic Palace Vatican City 00120 Your Holiness: I am one of approximately one million Cubans, who, on a day like today, fled our homeland for good – a Caribbean island, who, discoverer Christopher Columbus, described as: “The most beautiful land that human eyes have ever beheld”. That was Cuba. That same island which on January 1st, 1959, would warmly welcome a cadre of bearded soldiers of fortune, dressed in olive green liveries, impregnated, still, with scents of killing fields; their chests radiantly covered with hanging crosses embodying the same church, which your Holiness now presides – crosses consigned to deceive the fanatical masses of indulging supporters, who gallantly praised the combatants as titans of liberty.
- Sunday, May 17, 2015

Bonnie and Clyde-- The Clintons' Scandals

While I get used to hearing the name of Hillary Clinton mentioned just about everywhere I turn to as her political campaign for the 2016 presidential elections gets underway, I cannot help but reminisce on the trail of lies that she and husband Bill have left behind in their Machiavellian crusade to 'making it'. Bill and Hillary's legacy of deceitful politics and politically smeared crusades for prowess comes as a renewed version of our own 21st century Bonnie and Clyde parody of outlaws--a tad less colorful maybe, if yet as daringly wicked as the legendary banditti.
- Sunday, May 10, 2015

Barack Hussein Obama--A Legacy of Desecration

For the past seven years, maybe a little more, since back at the time when the 2008 presidential elections were reaching their peak of political controversy upon the unsightly possibility that a quisling candidate with a dubious pedigree by the name of Barack Hussein Obama, threatened to become the next president of the United States of America, I forewarned the world, especially the American people, of the magnanimous menace this enigmatic man represented to all of us and to the world.
- Sunday, April 19, 2015

Would the real Hillary please stand up?

If you were not born in the 1960s or '70s, chances are you never got to watch a T.V. panel game show that first aired back in 1956, appropriately named "To Tell The Truth". The show featured a panel of celebrities whose object was to pose questions to three contestants as a way of identifying which one of them was the real character for his or her unusual occupation.
- Saturday, March 14, 2015

The Bowe Bergdahl Charade

You know, there is an old adage which claims that as we grow older we grow wiser. And so it is, as well it should be. There used to be a time when, politically speaking, I would always attempt to rationalize, legitimize, if you will, most antithetical historical events.
- Sunday, February 1, 2015

American Sniper

Maybe you are one of the lucky ones who has already seen the blockbuster and one of the all-time box-office record holders, American Sniper, Clint Eastwood's film adaptation of the life of Christopher Scott "Chris" Kyle, released on December 2014. Kyle is considered to be the most lethal sniper in U.S. military history, while accumulating 160 confirmed kills, out of 255 probable kills.
- Sunday, January 25, 2015

2016 Election: American on the Precipice...

A close friend of mine just recently asked me what I thought of the 2016 elections. Now, for anyone who knows me, the thought of trying to give my friend any kind of simple-minded answers, was, predictably a practical impossibility.
- Sunday, January 11, 2015

The House of God

There are a few topics or subjects in life which you just don't care to discuss as, invariably you will always tap unto someone else's wrong chord whenever you do; probably awakening, if you will, all kinds of passionate responses - at times outright anger. Needless to say, I refer to religion as one of those subjects if not [the] subject, habitually known for stirring more controversies than any other. To make matters worse, the fervent nature of any religious controversy can be such that, more often than not, will bring out, again, the worst in all of us.
- Wednesday, December 31, 2014

A Day in Infamy - Barack Obama's Cuban Pact

For the most part of the Cuban-American community residing in Miami, Florida, the day of Wednesday, December 17th, 2014, will -- more likely than not -- go down in their history books as a day in infamy, much the same as did December 7th, 1941, for all Americans. The former, when Barack Obama announced the U.S. restoring full relations with Cuba, including the opening of an embassy in the island -- a bold move aimed at ending over 50 years of hostility between the two countries -- the latter when the Royal Empire of Japan attacked the United States Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor on the island of Oahu, Hawaii.
- Saturday, December 20, 2014

The Ferguson Charade--Part II

The Ferguson Charade
At approximately 8:15 p.m., on Monday, November 25th, 2014, St. Louis County prosecuting attorney Robert McCulloch began his news conference at a courthouse in Clayton, Mo., by expressing his sympathies for Michael Brown's family, noting that they lost a loved one to violence. On August 9th, Brown had been shot dead by police officer Darren Wilson, presumably, while using justifiable deadly-force in the line of duty as he defended himself from a life-threatening attack by Brown, pursuant to the latter committing a strong-arm robbery just minutes prior to his killing.
- Friday, November 28, 2014

Ebola and ISIS -- the Similarities

Ebola and ISIS  -- the Similarities
The Ebola virus causes an acute, serious illness which is often fatal if untreated. Ebola virus disease (EVD) first appeared in 1976 in 2 simultaneous outbreaks, one in Nzara, Sudan, and the other in Yambuku, Democratic Republic of Congo. The latter occurred in a village near the Ebola River, from which the disease takes its name.
- Sunday, November 2, 2014

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