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Obama's Politics Of 'Revenge'
Investor's Business Daily, by Editorial
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Posted By:PageTurner, 11/6/2012 8:06:25 AM
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| Election '12: President Obama closed his argument to supporters in Ohio Friday by telling them to vote for him because "voting is the best revenge." Revenge? Who exactly is the president mad at? Revenge is a word associated with the blood-soaked affairs of the Middle East, not the politics of the U.S. So it was odd to hear Obama telling supporters not to boo his opponent, Mitt Romney, because "voting is the best revenge." It's emblematic of Obama politics — not the post-partisanship he once claimed to champion, but the reality: a mean, divisive, aggrieved politics of resentment,
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Comments: His Inner Chavez at work. No wonder the Venezuelan dictator has endorsed him.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
SnowQueen, 11/6/2012 8:21:43 AM (No. 8991616)
Today I vote for love of country.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Mass Minority, 11/6/2012 8:23:46 AM (No. 8991622)
Revenge is also a disproportionate response. Someone wrongs you by stealing your goat, you get revenge by murdering their children. Revenge is also an irrational and completely emotional concept. Western literature is full of storys where the lust for revenge is the downfall of once noble people.
Lust for revenge over slights, real or imagined, is not a quality you ever want in leadership. It might be fine today when the target is your nemesis as well but revenge is not an emotion easily kept in control. It wil get turned on freind and foe alike, according to the whim of those in power. It is also a character flaw, pointing to an instability of mind in those for whom it becomes central.
It is also not a concept that has any place in the relatively mundane world of American politics. We are far more civilized than that, or at least we should be.
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lakerman1, 11/6/2012 8:28:37 AM (No. 8991635)
Allow me to speak candidly as an old white guy. I have had black superiors who were excellent leaders, who attained their positions through merit. And I have had one black superior, a provost at a state university, who relished her superior position, as a black and as a woman, and didn't hold back on that feeling, managing accordingly. Barack is too much like that provost. He really does feed on racial resentment that floats up to the surface (Professor Gates, Saint Trayvon) and if God is paying attention today, will lose the election. And barack will spend the rest of his life feeding on the ultimate rejection. Our country deserves better.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
woodsman, 11/6/2012 8:47:10 AM (No. 8991678)
I voted for revenge this morning...Revenge for trashing our constitution, revenge for obamacare, revenge for Bengazi, fast and furious and the war on energy...I voted for revenge on shafting the shareholders of GM and Chrystler, John Corzine being a free man, for national security leaks that put our heros in harms way. And you know what - It felt really good.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
wilko, 11/6/2012 8:50:25 AM (No. 8991686)
He's a mean-spirited cuss who blames us because he's half black. He'll end up being the president of Harvard, or some other lofty, cushy spot. Michelle will become the next Oprah and we'll all get back to normal again with an experienced and mature republican at the helm.
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steph_gray, 11/6/2012 10:00:30 AM (No. 8991917)
I just had a guess as to what the Obammunist meant. Maybe he was having a daydream in which he got a second term, declared himself Emperor For Life, and then had his minions escort Romney to a firing squad - a little like Eliza Doolittle's daydream in My Fair Lady. So he started spouting about "revenge" in public.
It's all that choom he's been doing. And in Eliza's case, probably the chocolates.
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