Sunday, March 27, 2016

The Waltzing Fool

President Obola is a fool.  He thought he was making history by being the first U.S. president to travel to Cuba since Grover Cleveland.  He made history, all right, but not in the way he thought he would.  Being a libtard, and a fool, he can't understand how communist regimes use useful idiots, whether they are ignorant peasants or presidents.  So he glibly shows up in Cuba, not to red carpet fanfare, but to utter silence.  No one from the Castro regime was there to meet and greet him.


When I saw the fool waltzing, I thought of the song Waltzing Fool by Lyle Lovett.  Now in Argentina, and in typical Obola libtard fashion he's apologizing for the U.S. and trying to convince us there is no difference between capitalism and communism.  Yeah, and there's no difference between someone with content of character and a cocksucker either.  Sadly, no one in the communist loving M3 is challenging him on statements like:

"Whether an unequally shared abundance is superior to a universally shared poverty is not a settled issue," the President asserted. "The United States has historically opted for free enterprise and individual rights, but can we really say that it has made its people happy? I just visited Cuba, which chose a different path. The people there seemed pretty happy to me. I did not see the kind of anger and dissatisfaction that has given rise to the type of clamor for a change in government that is currently dominating the US 2016 presidential campaign."
"Under Communism, the Cuban people have been spared the constant pressure of trying to get ahead," Obama continued. "Just knowing that there is no 'getting ahead' has liberated people to relax and enjoy simpler lives—watching baseball games and tinkering on their cool 1950s cars. If I could push a button and exchange America's greedy self-centered way of life for Cuba's public-spirited collectivism I'd be sorely tempted to do it."

While he's glibly on his Cuba tour, ISIS attacks Brussels and Obola makes a cursory statement and glibly goes off to watch a baseball game. This pretend president is all about the  appearance of office and having a good time.  He doesn't know the first thing about statesmanship - but that's been evident for 7 years.

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