| Obama Doesn’t “Get It” | | Print | |
| Written by Ralph R. Reiland | ||||||||||||
| Monday, 01 February 2010 11:45 | ||||||||||||
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It seemed to me that he was vastly overexposed, getting old. I thought the next thing was giant portraits of Obama on the sides of buildings, like Fidel in Havana. In other words, he was rational, focused, and working hard and we were just too dumb to see it. That’s an average of 1.6 speeches and interviews per day during Obama’s first year, and that’s not counting all the waves and big smiles as he got off the helicopters or bought a cheeseburger. Obama also stated that Democrats lost in Virginia, New Jersey, and Massachusetts because people are still mad at George W. Bush. “The same thing that swept Scott Brown into office swept me into office,” he contended. More concisely, Brown repeatedly vowed to be the crucial 41st vote in the Senate that would block ObamaCare. Ralph R. Reiland is an associate professor of economics at Robert Morris University in Pittsburgh.
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Larry Burke
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Maybe Mr. Reiland Dosen't Get It! The Insider's agenda is the destruction of our economy and our reduction to a third world status. That's their plan! Let's not pretend that the president is just stupid. Are going to expose the CONSPIRACY or not? |
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Bonnie
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Mr. Reiland does get it 1. Larry Burke is correct. There IS a conspiracy. 2. Soetoro/Obama is a tool of that conspiracy, only poor Barry doesn't know that. 3. Ralph Reiland is correct. Soetoro/Obama IS stupid! He is merely an unwitting tool who believes his own press. |
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Lee Gonzales
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Getting it There are a growing number of folks who are just now being introduced to The New American.com and the magazine's point of view on national news & world events. How quickly they come on board by "getting it" (the bigger picture that is) depends on many factors, one being that they return to TNA, and often, and eventually make TNA.com one of their favorites. Not every story is going to have the "bigger picture" laid out in detail, since the idea is to reach out to those who have been reading other publications and journals and are just now becoming acquainted with TNA.com. The ideal program would be to have the resources to have three magazines: One) to give readers the Constitution based point of view of news and world events; 2) A more in-depth hard copy and online magazine dealing more with the hand played by the CFR and other internationalist semi-secret organizations in pushing for a one world government. As it is now funds (resources) are puny compared to the millions at the disposal of other publications of the so-called "liberal" point of view and the annointed "conservative" publications. In the meantime why not order this special reprint that treats the Council on Foreign Relations in a way that National Review, The Wall Street journal or The Weekly Standard would never consider doing:http://www.shopjbs.org/index.php/council-on-foreign-relations-reprint.html |
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