“Rhetorical Flourish” is What Defines the Entire Obama Campaign

David Schussler

 

This morning in an attempt to convince the American people
that he is presidential, Barack Obama basically said that he is ready to
protect us from terrorism, financial disaster, social ills, a John McCain presidency,
and I’m sure he would have concluded warts, hail, frogs, and murrain.  

 

Obama surrounded himself with an impressive entourage of
experts whom he has been working with to learn about solutions to the current
geopolitical problems the US
faces and perhaps will face in the future. He claims all of the ideas and
actions taken by the current government; the Iraqi stabilization, movement of
troops, diplomatic gains with other countries, monetary bailout , etc. are all
his ideas and that anything the government does and has been doing is due to
his advice. Noticeably absent in the group was General Powell.

 

Obama basically said that McCain is lying about our
finances, taxes, and the Obama social and financial ideology.  Obama also dismissed the idea that Senator
Biden put forth that his mettle would be tested by the despots of the world
with a generated test against the US
in the first 6 months of his administration. He claimed that Biden was prone to
rhetorical flourish. Well…he should know because his entire political life has
been rhetorical flourish. No substance.

 

As he lithely swims around all things of importance of
yesterday and adjusts his rhetoric to meet what he believes the American people
want to hear today, Obama finally admits (as he did this morning) that he does
promote distribution of wealth and says that it is good for us as he tries to
appeal to the poor, underprivileged, and needy voters by buying their votes
with promise of money never had or earned.

 

We do not need “rhetorical flourish” as leadership in our
nation today. We need experience, honesty, and real proven mettle to protect us
and change the corrupt governmental system that we have inherited today through
our own poor choices of the past in the voting booth.

 

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