White House Infested with Rosens and Wrights

Hilary Rosen
The claim by DNC advisor Hilary Rosen that Ann Romney “never worked a day in her life” was utterly rejected by everyone at the White House. In fact, with a perfectly straight face White House Press Secretary Jay Carney claimed he was having a bit of trouble remembering exactly who Hilary Rosen was.
Obama and Jeremiah Wright
We can only imagine how angry President Obama was after Rosen, a frequent White House guest and Oval Office visitor, said something so incredibly stupid. Realizing the danger of his association with her, Obama immediately called her, "some person on television." Not to worry. Obama is a veteran at deflecting outrageous things said by others.
Take Obama’s sixteen year association with his self-described spiritual mentor, Jeremiah Wright. Wright was captured on camera screaming, “Not God Bless America, Goddamn America.” With no fuss or muss, Obama simply suggested that Wright was now no longer his spiritual mentor. Fair enough and what the heck, Obama didn’t say those hateful things. Why should we blame him? Indeed! Why should we blame the President for things “others” in the Democratic Party say? Most Democrats I know categorically agree with the idea that Ann Romney’s choice to stay at home and raise five kids does not mean she never worked a day in her life. And most Democrats I know also bristled when they viewed video tapes of Wright screaming vile and despicable anti-American phrases during sermons in which he was explaining why the United States got what it had coming on 9-11.
White House Supporters - The "Occupy" Movement
Here is the truth. Hilary Rosen and Jeremiah Wright aren’t strange and unusual exceptions to the general rule of type of people appointed by President Obama. These two clowns are quite typical of the types that have infested the White House. Many other radicals stay comfortably below the media radar screens and manage to stay out of the news. However, it is clear that Obama consciously chooses to surround himself with people just like Hilary Rosen and Jeremiah Wright. He has literally appointed hundreds of their deeply disturbed philosophical equivalents to make decisions for the executive branch of our government.
Naturally, with the media the White House routinely engages in a clever process of disguising its penchant for embracing outrageously radical ideas and ridiculously reprehensible people. For mass consumption the President and his media surrogate Jay Carney carefully craft their words after consulting fresh polls and focus groups. However, behind the scenes the asinine rhetoric of Rosen and Wright is wholly embraced at the White House. In the courts and through executive orders, in every nook and cranny of this administration there are people who agree with the basic premises of Wright and Rosen. And they fight night and day to expand the power of the federal government in ways that are pleasing to Rosen and Wright.
The choice for voters in November is crystal clear. Voters wanting to continue to go in the same direction Obama and his appointees are taking the nation should vote for Obama. Those in favor of ceding more of their money and freedom to make personal decisions in their daily lives to the federal government have a fine choice. It is Obama.
Those who feel the nation is heading the wrong direction and is placing too much trust in the federal government also have a choice. It is Mitt Romney. It is hard to imagine how the differences in our choices in November could possibly be greater.


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1 comments:

Unknown said...

What an absurdly broad-brushed argument. You fail to name even ONE other example. Yellow journalism and guilt by association at its worst. By the way, if a liberal newsman wanted to play the same game with Mitt, it'd be easy pickins. I expect more integrity from this (or any "news") site.

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