he left are apoplectic over a poster that recently started showing up in Los Angeles and is now flying across the internet at the speed of light. Everyone's seen 'Obama the Joker.' Predictably, they're calling it racist, mean-spirited, yada yada. I don't see how it's racist to caricature a sitting "president" (read: tool of monied interests). He isn't pictured as any of the typical black stereotypes. He's not really black anyway but that's for another posting. He's pictured as the ultimate evil flim-flam man. I can't think of a better caricature for him except for perhaps a clinking marionette.Not so long ago, Vanity Fair ran this picture of George W. Bush. Not a whine or a
whimper was heard from the right although the picture was just as "mean-spirited" and it showed up in what was once a respected publication. I have to wonder what all the fuss is about. Finally, people who disagree with Obama's agenda and see him for the fascist puppet of George Soros that he is are finding their voice. People who voted for him because they were inundated by bad news in left wing media outlets for eight years and wanted "change" are beginning to wonder just what sort of monster they created at the polls last November.Is it not wonderfully ironic then that one tiny example of the political intolerance that they spewed for eight years has turned the American (and international) left into a gang of blubbering jackasses? Wait a minute. That's what they've always been. If somehow the creator of that Obama poster gets to read this little commentary, I have a request to make: Give us more. More more more. Heap it on his pinko head till he collapses under the sheer weight of it.
Bushy deserved most of the ridicule he got - not for being evil but for being a dupe. Obama's not a dupe. He's a willing participant in the destruction of our American dream. Let us hope and even pray that he becomes the forgotten footnote he deserves to be.
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