Why I
Do Not Like The Obamas
by Mychal S. Massie
by Mychal S. Massie
23
February 2012
The
other evening on my twitter, a person asked me why I didn’t like the Obamas?
Specifically I was asked: “I have to ask, why do you hate the Obamas?
It seems personal,
not policy related. You even dissed their Christmas family pic.”
I
don’t like them because they comport themselves as emperor and empress. I
expect, no I demand respect, for the Office of President and a love of our
country and her citizenry from the leader entrusted with the governance of same.
President and Mrs.
Reagan displayed an unparalleled love for the country and her people. The
Reagans made Americans feel good about themselves and about what we could
accomplish. Could you envision President Reagan instructing his Justice
Department to act like jack-booted thugs?
He lied to the world
about the Supreme Court in a State of the Union address. He berated and publicly
insulted a sitting Congressman. He has surrounded himself with the most rabidly,
radical, socialist academicians today. He has fought for abortion procedures and
opposed rulings that protected women and children, that even Planned Parenthood
did not seek to support. He is openly hostile to business and aggressively
hostile to Israel. His wife treats being the First Lady, as her personal
American Express Black Card (arguably the most prestigious credit card in the
world).
I condemn them
because, as people are suffering, losing their homes, their jobs, their
retirements, he and his family are arrogantly showing off their life of
entitlement – as he goes about creating and fomenting class
warfare.
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
ashamed of America her entire life, failed policies, intimidation, and a
commonality hitherto not witnessed in political leaders. He and his wife view
their life at our expense as an entitlement – while America’s people go
homeless, hungry and unemployed.” (WND.com; 8/8/11)
Mychal Massie is the
National Chairman of the conservative black think tank,
Project
21.
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