l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 1 by Sarah Palin on Monday, March 12, 2012 at 6:41pm ·
The far Left continues to believe American voters are not smart enough to
grasp the diversionary tactics it employs to distract us from the issues our
President just doesn’t want to talk about – issues that affect us all
every day and must be addressed.
Exhibit A in these diversionary tactics is an absurd new attack ad President
Obama has released taking my comments out of context. I’m not running for
any office, but I’m more than happy to accept the dubious honor of being
Barack Obama’s “enemy of the week” if that includes the opportunity to
debate him on the issues Americans are actually concerned about. (Remember
when I said you don’t need a title to make a difference?)
Just off the top of my head, a few of these concerning issues include: a
debt crisis that has us hurtling towards a Greek-style collapse, entitlement
programs going bankrupt, a credit downgrade for the first time in our
history, a government takeover of the health care industry that makes care
more expensive and puts a rationing panel of faceless bureaucrats between
you and your doctor (aka a “death panel”), $4 and $5 gas at the pump
exacerbated by an anti-drilling agenda that rejects good paying energy
sector jobs and makes us more dependent on dangerous foreign regimes, a war
in Afghanistan that seems unfocused and unending, a global presidential
apology tour that’s made us look feeble and ridiculous, a housing market in
the tank, the longest streak of high unemployment since World War II,
private-sector job creators and industry strangled by burdensome regulations
and an out-of-control Obama EPA, an attack on the Constitutional protection
of religious liberty, an attack on private industry in right-to-work states
, crony capitalism run amok in an administration in bed with their favored
cronies to the detriment of genuine free market capitalism, green energy pay
-to-play kickbacks to Obama campaign donors, and a Justice Department still
stonewalling on a bungled operation that armed violent Mexican drug lords
and led to the deaths of hundreds of innocent people.
I’m sure I missed a few things, but the list is just for starters. Along
with millions of others, I’m willing and free to discuss these issues with
the President anywhere, anytime; and I’m sure any of the four patriots
currently running for the GOP nomination would also welcome the opportunity
to talk about the problems everyday Americans face due to the abject failure
of our current administration’s policies. The President will dismiss all
of these problems by saying, “Well, uh, ‘change isn’t easy.’” But
considering that candidate Obama promised to turn back the waters and heal
the planet, the American people had at least a reasonable expectation that,
at the bare minimum, he wouldn’t bankrupt our country.
This latest ad is quite odd, but also quite telling. It shows that our
President sure seems fearful of discussing the economy, energy prices, and
all the other problems people need addressed. And intended or not, now that
his ad opens up the discussion of Barack Obama’s radical past associations
and the radical philosophy that shaped his ideas about his promised “
fundamental transformation” of our country, I welcome the media to join
ordinary Americans in finally vetting Barack Obama. The media failed to do
so in 2008 to the detriment of us all. Maybe this time around they can do
their job.
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