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Thursday, May 14, 2009

I Got This


When you look at Barack Obama's meteoric rise to the highest office in the land, it's understandable why he might be over confident or some might say he's cccky. This guy is going against the status quo or traditional politics and he has taken people all over the world along for the ride. For everybody that feels they didn't get an even break somewhere along the way or felt that America has snubbed them; this is your chance to even the score. Every country that has ever felt snubbed by the U.S. can now get appeasement. The president has gone on what seems like a worldwide apology tour.

One thing I've noticed about President Obama lately is his demeanor has changed. When it comes to challenging his wishes in front of others. Publicly he doesn't even take opposition seriously. He just gets that smug grin on his face and shrugs it off. Most of the time he receives softball questions from adoring fans that only make him look good. On those rare occasions he doesn't, he has mastered the art of double talk. He has found a permanent home in the gray area. A word of advice to those who disagree with his policies. Just like he obviously has come to realize. His opponents need to recognize the liberal, socialist agenda is going down.

A prime example of his willingness to impose his will on others in spite of what they might think before they get a chance to hear his pitch exudes from him. It's like a gambler being on a winning streak. Why quit when everything you touch turns to gold. He possesses that salesman attitude of "just let me at them". It s evident in his approach to our esteemed institutions of higher learning. He reaches out to one with one hand and shows his backside to the other. He looked inside the eye of the tiger when he spoke at the commencement ceremonies at Notre Dame. After only one week earlier signing a bill to restrict government funding to HSBC's. It's like he already has locked up one and is working on the other. It's like he's saying "I got this."

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