Obama Wants Us To Remember the Exodus…
Nobody’s Fool
You don’t get to be President unless you have the talent to appear to be all things to all the people all the time. You must never miss a good political opportunity to remind all the voters how wonderful you are. Obama is losing Jewish money, so for what might be the first time, he is throwing a “Jewish” party, where the Jewish members of his administration will take part in Passover.
I’ll bet you my Big Chocolate Bunny that he doesn’t show up.
Nobody Notices that Obama has picked the “perfect” Jewish holiday to celebrate, one that he can remind the world of how some people (Notice he doesn’t mention Egypt) “Sought to oppress” by their “Faith, color of their skin, or their ethnicity,” other people. (He’s lecturing us again..are you surprised?) Obama was sure to include, in political imagery, the struggle of blacks, Muslims, and liberals—and to remind us all that we need a “common sense of obligation.”
What? We have a obligation to leave? Didn’t Obama have an ‘obligation’ not oppress the Catholics? Didn’t he have an “obligation” not to force them to pay for abortions? Should the Catholics make an exodus to Italy?
Who’s the real Pharoh here?
Marion Barry doesn’t like the Chinese…should they leave? Like always, Obama picks and chooses his “faith” of the moment as easily as a child picks up another Easter Egg out of his basket.
Who else is opressed? Women. Catholics are a lot nicer to women than Muslims, but Obama does not care about that point.
Nobody Wonders how the Jews felt when our President allowed the Muslim Brotherhood to the White House this week. That would be like a parent throwing a big birthday party for the oldest boy, and then letting the second child have a friend over for lunch, while the parents go out to play golf.
Obama says that he welcomes “diversity” even if it means Egypt will go back into strict Sharia Law.
If I were a Jew, I’d take this message for what it is…a PR moment, nothing more.
“So let it be written, So let it be DONE!”
Yeah, right.
