Sunday, May 29, 2011

Why Not Just Annoint Him A God?



The Huffington Post is trying to act like a mainstream blog when they joined up with AOL news. However, like most liberal blogs, you just can't hide your stripes.

Today, the Huffington Post via AOL now claim President Obama is now a healer in chief when he visited Joplin, MO., the site of a deadly tornado. Of course, the tornado struck a week ago while Obama was in Europe partying it up with royalty. From The Huffington Post:

Obama Acts As Healer-In-Chief In Tornado-Stricken Joplin, Missouri

Face to face with the legions of homeless and the bereaved, President Barack Obama on Sunday toured the apocalyptic landscape left by Missouri's killer tornado, consoled the community and committed the government to helping rebuild shattered lives.
Obama said survivors of the disaster in Joplin are showing the world how to come together, and he pledged that the nation, as he put it, "will be with you every step of the way."..

Obama returned to the U.S. on Saturday from a six-day European tour of Ireland, Britain, France and Poland. After days of focusing on the U.S. relationship with the rest of the world, he turned to an even more critical connection: his own, with the American people. He was visiting survivors and the bereaved from the worst tornado in decades, which tore through Joplin a week ago leaving more than 120 dead and hundreds more injured. At least 40 remain unaccounted for, and the damage is massive.
Consoling his fellow Americans is a task Obama has had to assume with increasing frequency of late, after the mass shooting in Arizona in January in which Rep. Gabrielle Giffords was injured, when tornadoes struck Tuscaloosa, Ala., last month and, more recently, when flooding from the Mississippi inundated parts of Memphis, Tenn.
Such moments can help define a president, but habitually even-tempered Obama is more apt to offer handshakes and hugs than tears and deep emotion.
Though times of trouble can erase politics and unite people, a phenomenon Obama has commented on, his task as healer Sunday unfolded on unfriendly political ground as his re-election campaign approaches. Obama narrowly lost Missouri to Republican John McCain in 2008, but in Jasper County, where Joplin is located, McCain won by a large margin: 66 percent to 33 percent.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/05/29/obama-joplin-speech_n_868621.html

Give a me frickin'g break. When something bad happens in a country, most country leaders will cut short their vacation and come back home to deal with the tragedy. And if you decide to stay, you don't go partying on like nothing happened. To Obama, this tornado was just an inconvenience to him and his narcissism.

He may fool some people, but most people can see through this fool by now and know he is not sincere when he makes these trips.

And to the Huffington and AOL, you can stop having wet dreams and stop humping Obama's leg any time now.

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