Wow – double points for the 7-year-old with the curly locks. Her question elicited not only a genuine Obama incoherent stammer and babble moment, but also got the Obamessiah to reveal his true feelings about America: “It sucks.”
America..uh…is…is..no longer…uhhhh…what it could be. What it once was. And I say to myself, ‘I don’t want that future for my children.’
“America is no longer what it could be.” Such an eloquent speaker. Allow me to faint now. I don’t want that future of America no longer what it once was or is or could be. You say it, Barack.
Of course, Obama honed this opinion during those twenty years spent in Reverend Wright’s pews. Reverend Wright expressed this view a lot more succinctly, though.
No No No. Not God Bless America….God Damn America. That’s in the Bible. For killing innocent people. God Damn America.
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You mean there is not a single thing wrong with America right now?
Comprehension, George. Your question is not analogous to what he said.
I, for one, am NOT HAPPY with the current state of affairs and that is why I can no longer vote GOP.
Sorry.
He’s right.
The US could be in a much better position right now, and there are many ways it could get better. That is to say, it has less freedoms and is viewed lower by more countries than times in the past;
This being due to people all over the political spectrum, of course.
Then why is this the first time his wife is proud of her country?
Because she views the possible election of her husband as the beginnings of a positive change from the recent “low point” of the US.
That’s the likely scenario, at least.
How can it be both? Doesn’t make sense.
Name one “less freedoms” that you have today. Unless you’re a terrorist or like to talk on the phone to them, I can’t think of one.
Though not exactly a loss of freedoms, there’s the whole inability to smoke in a lot of places; there seems to be a startling march towards prohibition and censorship.
I’d say “loss of privacy” but that’s merely fear mongering until/unless something substantial pops up (not to say that said “something”, exists).
Him saying America isn’t what it “once was”/”could be” and his wife saying she’s proud of it for the first time are just two different ways of them saying Obama’s potential seat in the White House is the only positive “thing” (change, sidestep or whatever one wants to call it) to come out of the US in recent times.
Either that or he and his wife have very different view of the current state of affairs.