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Obama: Illegal Aliens, Criminals, And Gays Are The Backbone Of This Country
 
Brian Anderson
January 13, 2016

According to Obama illegal aliens, criminals, and homosexuals are the people that keep the country running. In his final State of the Union Address, the president listed the people he considers the backbone of the nation. Noticeably absent from the list were normal hardworking taxpayers, traditional families, and American citizens.

After slamming all of us for being so divisive, ignoring the fact that he exclusively plays identity politics, Obama further divided things by reeling off the folks he believes are the foundation of our country.

“Our brand of democracy is hard. But I can promise that a year from now, when I no longer hold this office, I’ll be right there with you as a citizen – inspired by those voices of fairness and vision, of grit and good humor and kindness that have helped America travel so far,” said Obama.

“They’re out there, those voices. They don’t get a lot of attention, nor do they seek it, but they are busy doing the work this country needs doing, he continued. “I see them everywhere I travel in this incredible country of ours. I see you. I know you’re there. You’re the reason why I have such incredible confidence in our future. Because I see your quiet, sturdy citizenship all the time.”

So just who are these people that fuel the engine that drives America? Well, these weirdoes and freaks:

“I see it in the Dreamer who stays up late to finish her science project, and the teacher who comes in early because he knows she might someday cure a disease.”

Despite his executive order, “Dreamers” are still illegal aliens and definitely not citizens. I like the subtle suggestion that we should support amnesty because an illegal alien may one day cure a disease.

“I see it in the American who served his time, and dreams of starting over – and the business owner who gives him that second chance.”

Yes, there are no people more important to America than convicts. All of the rape, robbery, assault, and murder they commit weaves the very fabric of our society.

“The protester determined to prove that justice matters, and the young cop walking the beat, treating everybody with respect, doing the brave, quiet work of keeping us safe.”

I stand corrected. Even more important than ex-cons are the rioters and looters that destroy neighborhoods and burn down businesses. It’s nice that Obama included the police, but only apparently the ones that don’t hassle or arrest black people when they break the law.

“It’s the son who finds the courage to come out as who he is, and the father whose love for that son overrides everything he’s been taught.”

Hey, if illegal aliens and criminals are important to our country, it stands to reason that sodomites belong with them on the podium.

“That’s the America I know. That’s the country we love. Clear-eyed. Big-hearted. Optimistic that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word. That’s what makes me so hopeful about our future. Because of you. I believe in you. That’s why I stand here confident that the State of our Union is strong,” concluded Obama.

To be fair, Obama also included a fictional employee that works for free to keep a factory open, a soldier that runs a marathon, and an old woman who votes. But seriously, this is the list of people that the President of the United States thinks makes our country strong.

Illegal aliens, criminals, and homosexuals are the people doing the work that “needs doing” and have helped America “travel so far” according to Obama. Never mind the law-abiding productive people in this country. They can all go suck it, like they have for the past 7 years under the president’s divisive reign of terror. January 2017 can’t come soon enough.

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He's been saying this pablum since that DNC speech in 2004, if anyone's been paying attention.
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“That’s the America I know. That’s the country we love. Clear-eyed. Big-hearted. Optimistic that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word. That’s what makes me so hopeful about our future. Because of you. I believe in you. That’s why I stand here confident that the State of our Union is strong,” concluded Obama.
I knew I'd heard this cockeyed optimism somewhere before: 


Kramer: Well it's a story about love, deception, greed, lust and...unbridled enthusiasm.

Elaine: unbridled enthusiasm...?

Kramer: Well , that's what led to Billy Mumphrey's downfall.

Elaine: Oh! boy.

Kramer: You see Elaine, Billy was a simple country boy. You might say a cockeyed optimist, who got himself mixed up in the high stakes game of world diplomacy and international intrigue.
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Clear-eyed. Big hearted.  Optimistic that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word.

You know, that was how Ronald Reagan and Jack Kemp viewed America too.   

Why has contemporary conservatism turned so dark, insular, and whiney?   Why has it rejected the Shining City?     
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Hate to be the one to tell you this, but Republican leadership (you know, the ones controlling the House and Senate) are every bit as progressive as their Democrat counterparts on this issue.

You do know of course that Laura Bush herself wrote in her autobiography she SECRETLY supported BOTH abortion and G&L rights during her entire time as the GOP First Lady don't you?

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You know, that was how Ronald Reagan and Jack Kemp viewed America too.   

Why has contemporary conservatism turned so dark, insular, and whiney?   Why has it rejected the Shining City?   
Do you really believe Obama views America the same way Reagan and Kemp did? It's hard to believe Obama meant any of what he said.
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You know, that was how Ronald Reagan and Jack Kemp viewed America too.   

Why has contemporary conservatism turned so dark, insular, and whiney?   Why has it rejected the Shining City?   
Because Democrats think everything is awesome, and it's not. At least Carter acknowledged the malaise, but Obama doesn't. Back in 1980, optimism was a stark contrast. Now the Democrats know to just lie, fudge the numbers, and that'll keep everything OK. It's worked.
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Do you really believe Obama views America the same way Reagan and Kemp did? It's hard to believe Obama meant any of what he said.

Of course not - but that's not what I'm asking.  I'm asking why contemporary conservatism has rejected the optimism and inclusiveness of Reagan and Kemp?   Where did all this nativism, insularity and paranoia come from?

Do conservatives today realize that folks like Reagan and Kemp expanded the audience for core values such as individual liberty, self-reliance and the equal protection of the law?   And that the dark, greivance-mongering vision of today's conservative politicians - and the talk radio pundits who infect their audience with such negativity - just won't play on main street?   
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From Hussein's viewpoint; all WHITE CHRISTIANS should be damned and that has always been his focus.

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I knew I'd heard this cockeyed optimism somewhere before: 


Kramer: Well it's a story about love, deception, greed, lust and...unbridled enthusiasm.

Elaine: unbridled enthusiasm...?

Kramer: Well , that's what led to Billy Mumphrey's downfall.

Elaine: Oh! boy.

Kramer: You see Elaine, Billy was a simple country boy. You might say a cockeyed optimist, who got himself mixed up in the high stakes game of world diplomacy and international intrigue.

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You know, that was how Ronald Reagan and Jack Kemp viewed America too.   

Why has contemporary conservatism turned so dark, insular, and whiney?   Why has it rejected the Shining City?   

Oh!  But we're not rejecting the Shining City.

But even Jesus first went postal Himself...throwing merchants and money-changers...flipping tables...punching noses, when he needed to clean up the Temple.

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As far as 'illegal aliens' being the criminals - ARE THEY REALLY?

Or are the politicians who bend every rule of law at every opportunity every day of the week to bring them in and KEEP them here?

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Of course not - but that's not what I'm asking.  I'm asking why contemporary conservatism has rejected the optimism and inclusiveness of Reagan and Kemp?   Where did all this nativism, insularity and paranoia come from?

Do conservatives today realize that folks like Reagan and Kemp expanded the audience for core values such as individual liberty, self-reliance and the equal protection of the law?   And that the dark, greivance-mongering vision of today's conservative politicians - and the talk radio pundits who infect their audience with such negativity - just won't play on main street?   

What has me paranoid truthfully, is that Obama 'won' in 2012. 

He won against Mr. Vitamin D whole milk, Mitt Romney, for chrissakes.  By over 5 million votes.   Where some districts voted MORE than 100% of their registered voters for Barack Obama.

Now...that's either out-and-out cheating and stealing an election and overthrowing a nation....OR...it's a reflection of what our children are being taught in our public school systems over the past 3 decades.

I don't trust the GOPe because they were handed enormous landslide victories in 2010 and 2014, with a clear mandate to oppose the Obama Agenda, which is a Clear and Present Danger to the USA.

And instead of being an opposition party, they wet their panties over all the perks that went with the job.  It's like they went to sleep and became pods.

So...it's hard to be optimistic, when it's time to kick ass and take names.
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From Hussein's viewpoint; all WHITE CHRISTIANS should be damned and that has always been his focus.

Do you think a Republican politician could actually win an election spewing such paranoid nonsense?   Obama's been the worst President of my lifetime;  there's plenty of ammunition to attack the Dems' priorities on the merits without playing the race war card.   
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Do you think a Republican politician could actually win an election spewing such paranoid nonsense?   Obama's been the worst President of my lifetime;  there's plenty of ammunition to attack the Dems' priorities on the merits without playing the race war card.   

???? Perhaps I'm either misunderstanding you are you misunderstood me.  Nonetheless, it is a FACT that Hussein has dissed Israel on more than one occasion.  Hussein's reactions to the Treyvon Martin case, Feurguson, etc., are indicative of his racism.  The only one that has played the race card is Hussein himself.  Any republican candidate that points out his racism is simply being truthful and is hardly spewing paranoid nonsense.  I again stand by what I said.  In Hussein's mind all WHITE CHRISTIANS should be damned!

I'll go one point further.  It is my opinion that Hussein being our first black president is one of the reasons he's still in power and hasn't been impeached!  Can you imagine the uproar if the angry white Christians impeached a black man!  No, I don't feel I am spewing paranoid nonsense but rather looking at the situation with some obvious logic.
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Of course not - but that's not what I'm asking.  I'm asking why contemporary conservatism has rejected the optimism and inclusiveness of Reagan and Kemp?   Where did all this nativism, insularity and paranoia come from?

Do conservatives today realize that folks like Reagan and Kemp expanded the audience for core values such as individual liberty, self-reliance and the equal protection of the law?   And that the dark, greivance-mongering vision of today's conservative politicians - and the talk radio pundits who infect their audience with such negativity - just won't play on main street?   
Where's the evidence contemporary conservatives are  paranoid, insular and grievance-mongering (whatever the heck that is)? Could you please provide specific examples so that we might better understand your point?
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Where's the evidence contemporary conservatives are  paranoid, insular and grievance-mongering (whatever the heck that is)? Could you please provide specific examples so that we might better understand your point?

Well, for example, post # 8 above.  I profoundly disagree with Obama politically,  but saying he wants to "damm" all "white Christians" crosses the line into hyperbole, to put it mildly.   
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You made the allegation that contemporary conservatives were  paranoid, etc., before post #8 was made, though. What concrete examples were you thinking of before libertybele's post?
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