Today's is so good, I am just going to cut and paste it for you, it sums up why finding the Obamalympics not coming to Chitown as funny is not un-American.
"So while chuckleheads like Jesse Jackson and Senator Roland Burris hilariously blame George Bush for Chicago losing the 2016 Olympics, whiny columnists like Mike Lupica are up in arms that conservatives might be gloating over President Obama's big screw-up. Apparently laughing at all this is somehow anti-American, because Obama is our President, and he was doing this for all of us.
You know... kind of like when Bush was trying win a war in Iraq - and all those left wingers stood behind him.
And that's my first point: The right has every right to gloat over Obama's humiliation, because, thankfully, NO ONE DIED. Unlike, say during the Iraq war, where, whenever there was a roadside bombing, the progressives did their own special victory dance - using the consequences of war to gloat over an embattled president and an unpopular country. I didn't hear much of the smarmy press calling them out.
So, if I take pleasure in watching Obama's big fail, it's only because it proved a point I made before he was elected: that being likeable, in and of itself, does nothing for America. To protect our nation and further our interests, our leader must reject the need to be loved by the world, and embrace being feared, even hated. I know that's hard for our guy. Being a self-proclaimed "citizen of the world," he enjoys the accolades of Libya, Venezuela, Iran, Cuba and Russia. With friends like that, who needs enemies.
But hey - screw the Olympics. Maybe Obama should now focus on bringing the World's Fair back to Chicago. If there's one thing that could make dictators like us more - it would be temporary structures filled with stuff from other countries. They look positively magical, even if they're flimsy and fall apart in a strong wind.
Which sounds familiar.
And if you disagree with me, then you're probably a racist."
So, if I take pleasure in watching Obama's big fail, it's only because it proved a point I made before he was elected: that being likeable, in and of itself, does nothing for America. To protect our nation and further our interests, our leader must reject the need to be loved by the world, and embrace being feared, even hated. I know that's hard for our guy. Being a self-proclaimed "citizen of the world," he enjoys the accolades of Libya, Venezuela, Iran, Cuba and Russia. With friends like that, who needs enemies.
But hey - screw the Olympics. Maybe Obama should now focus on bringing the World's Fair back to Chicago. If there's one thing that could make dictators like us more - it would be temporary structures filled with stuff from other countries. They look positively magical, even if they're flimsy and fall apart in a strong wind.
Which sounds familiar.
And if you disagree with me, then you're probably a racist."
No comments:
Post a Comment