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Posted: 7:28 a.m. Thursday, July 26, 2012

Over the Edge 

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Obama is getting irritable.  Something has gotten under his skin.  And do you know what it is?  It is the fact that Americans have seen the true Obama, and they don’t like it.  Obama has been exposed – and he has nobody to blame.  He stood in front of the American people and opened his robe … and the American people didn’t like what they saw.  Dear Ruler isn’t very happy.

Obama is now out on the campaign trail making speeches about how Mitt Romney is twisting his words on this “you didn’t build that” comment.  Those of you reading Nealz Nuze know the truth about that comment.  I’ve featured it several times in context and you probably read my brilliant explanation as to why it is nearly impossible that Barack Obama (supposedly the smartest man ever to occupy the White House) was referring to roads and bridges when making his “you didn’t build that” comment.  So here is a little bit of how Dear Ruler is defending his comments on the campaign trail:

“I have to tell you, I generally have patience with what the other side says about me, that’s a requirement of this job … And if you don’t like folks talking about you, you probably shouldn’t run for president. The one thing I do have no patience for is this argument that somehow what I’m criticizing is success… I want to promote success.”

Wait!  Obama “no patience” for some of the things opponents are saying about him?  Well the patience of the American people is getting a bit thin too.  I wish I had about another hour to work on these program notes .. because I could really expand on this “have no patience” line.  Just for starters, I have “no patience for” a president who thinks that we need to spread the wealth around.  I have “no patience for” a president who tells me that maybe I should consider the possibility that I’ve made enough money.

I’m going to work on that rant … so say tuned.  Too bad I’m not writing stuff for Romney.  God knows he needs the help. 

In the meantime, Obama is losing his patience because he knows how he has truly hit the core of America.  Luckily for him, he has apathy and ignorant voters on his side. 

Mitt Romney has decided to respond to the ObamaMedia and Obama propaganda team criticism that he is taking Obama’s words out of context.  See what you think about this response …

“The context, he says, you know, you think you’ve been successful because you’re smart, but he says a lot of people are smart. You think you’ve been successful because you work hard, a lot of people work hard. This is an ideology which says hey, we’re all the same here, we ought to take from all and give to one another and that achievement, individual initiative and risk-taking and success are not to be rewarded as they have in the past.  It’s a very strange and in some respects foreign to the American experience type of philosophy.”

I believe that to be a decent response, and echoes my belief that at the core of Obama’s comments is his sense of anti-individualism.  But the ObamaMedia had a different reaction to Romney’s quote.  NBC chief foreign affairs correspondent Andrea Mitchell had to make it an issue of raaaace.  She whined that Mitt Romney labeling Obama’s philosophy’s as “foreign”: "...he is still using the term 'foreign' and I'm telling you, this is happening every day, it is a dog whistle."

Stay tuned folks .. the ObamaMedia is only going to ramp up its attacks on Romney as they see the threat to their “sort of a God” staying in office.  They have a lot invested in Obama, including their very credibility.  They won’t go down without a fight. 

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