Robo-Obama: Our Robot-in-Chief vs. Ronald Reagan, Brawl of Presidents (video)
Posted By Vicki McClure Davidson on August 22, 2011
Leftist political/opinion writer Charles M. Blow, a dyed-in-the-wool Obama fan, wrote last week in the New York Times that Pres. Barack Obama has sadly become “a robotic Sustainer-in-Chief with an eerie inhumanity.”
Ouch.
Did Blow perchance watch this amusing (not to liberals, of course) animated Politizoid video below?
Summary from Right Change:
Check out our latest Politizoid “Brawl of Presidents” featuring Obama and Reagan squaring off from their speeches on whether government or free enterprise is the best solution to our country’s problems.
H/t to Political Clown Parade.
Brawl of Presidents – RightChange
Update, August 23, 2011 — this spot-on political essay was posted today, and I couldn’t resist adding it to this post. More on Obama being a “robot,” from David Limbaugh at Townhall — Obama Is a Robot That Needs Reprogramming:
President Obama’s legacy is shaping up to be a recurring cycle of rhetorical failures chasing policy failures, an endless, stupefying effort to convince us of the wisdom of pursuing — again and again — policies that have already failed.
This point is reinforced as we read reports about Obama’s umpteenth luxurious golf outing while our economy and financial condition approach DEFCON 2 and Middle East turmoil continues apace.From the superficial snippets we get from the liberal media, Obama doesn’t seem to be too concerned with either domestic or foreign policy while on the links, but to the extent he allocates thought to either, he’s contemplating his next speech more than deliberating over any substantive decisions.
From all appearances, he’s not fretting over the grim jobs reports and hints of creeping inflation; he’s not meditating or seeking advice about a new direction he could propose to navigate us out of this malaise.
He’s thinking about his abysmal approval ratings, wondering how he can fob those off on President Bush, too. And he’s thinking about how he can con the nation into permitting him to give us more doses of the same poisonous elixirs he crammed down our throats the first time.
If he really cared what the people think, he might try listening to them instead of just pretending to be on a listening tour. When an Iowan farmer tried to gently school him on the depressing effects of stifling governmental regulations, Obama cavalierly blew him off and launched into one of his canned monologues deriding income disparities and partisanship. He’s got to be the closest thing to a robot ever to inhabit the Oval Office.
As an incorrigible and stunningly narrow-minded ideologue, Obama can’t process information or ideas that don’t conform to his presuppositions and predispositions. When his policies don’t work, it must be because conditions were worse than he’d realized or he didn’t go far enough. There is utterly no room for consideration of the possibility that his policies don’t work.
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