This is Unification from the Left? By Clay Bowler
Barack Obama’s primary message throughout the campaign was hope and change through unifying America. Unity is another Obama pathos-based message, and by no means does the message of unity create a great leaders. Great leaders exhibit real leadership and unifys through the opportunities presented. Don’t believe me? Think back to the days after 9/11. Presidents face challenges, and the leadership of George W. Bush rose the occasion uniting the country. It was never a guarantee, and the terrorist bet that we would remain divided. The message of unity is about as worthless as a beer can that I just practiced the Second Amendment on.
The message of the democrats and the media is that we should come together, unify, and support the president. I am told how presidential Obama looks, and yet I remain unimpressed. Besides, the media has no credibility in my world. They blew it in 1992, and I drove my car proudly with my Annoy the Liberal Media: Vote Bush bumper sticker. Why should I unify behind a man who doesn’t share my views and opinions? I do see people falling for this.
A recent approval poll asked Americans do you think Obama is doing a good job? At what I asked? They haven’t even sworn him in and they are taking approval polls. Americans will fall for anything these days. Sixty four percent of those who fell in the trap approved of his job. They are so desperate to unify that they are already comparing Bush’s numbers to Obama’s numbers weeks before Obama should even have approval numbers.
As this unification message spreads over the Alleghenies, down the Ohio River, across the Oklahoma panhandle, into the Rockies, and onward to the left coast, we find the democrats are targeting key officials in the Bush administration. The charges range from harsh interrogation of detainees, the prosecution of former Gov. Don Siegelman of Alabama, secret legal memorandums from the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel, to the role of the former White House aides Karl Rove and Harriet E. Miers in firing federal prosecutors.
As a conservative, I will remain divided and oppose my president (My president, that’s tough to say now knowing what I know.) than allow these same democrats to spread this pseudo unification message and allow key democrats like Barney Frank and Christopher Dodd to escape the mortgage mess. These democratic programs overseen by the likes of Frank have placed the future of my country and jeopardy and the unifiers want to try Bush over the treatment of war-criminal terrorist scum.
The only plan the Democrats can propose that would even remotely have me considering unification is the trial of Barney Frank, Christopher Dodd, and the rest of the clowns who fell asleep at the wheel of the bank crisis. Democrats and Republicans should unite to find the reason taxpayers are going to be responsible for an over $700 billion mess.
I bet if I took a poll between the two possible suits, an overwhelming number of Americans would want to know who is responsible for the economic collapse of the banks that now threaten our free market economy over how the terrorist thugs were treated. Of course, we are too busy measuring the excitement for Barack Hussein Obama to even consider such a poll.
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