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Dissecting Obama's Delusional DNC Speech By Jack Cashill
« on: August 21, 2020, 02:04:37 pm »
August 21, 2020
Dissecting Obama's Delusional DNC Speech
By Jack Cashill

Barack Obama's speech at the DNC's misbegotten cyber-convention worked only for those Americans, including most in the media, who paid no serious attention to the eight years of Obama's presidency.  As I document in my book Unmasking Obama, I and scores of other journalists, many of them unsalaried, did pay attention.  What follows are some of the riffs that I, and likely they, found most entertaining.

Obama began by telling us the Constitution "wasn't a perfect document," implying that he would have done better had he been there.  Its redeeming quality was that it established "a system of representative government — a democracy — through which we could better realize our highest ideals."

As late as March 2011, Obama seemed to believe this, saying, "With respect to the notion that I can just suspend deportations through executive order, that's just not the case, because there are laws on the books that Congress has passed."

In 2012, with re-election looming, Obama unilaterally decided he could suspend deportations through executive orders.  He gave out a million or so work authorizations while he was at it, arguing that he personally could make laws that were "more fair, more efficient, and more just" than Congress.  Curiously, that is almost exactly what Stalin told the Politburo when he forcibly collectivized Ukrainian farms.

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