Our Celebrity President...Needs Your Applause

@debrakcarey (19887)
United States
March 11, 2011 8:00am CST
Obama is the "Girls Gone Wild" president: Stick a lens in front of him and he'll take off his shirt, mince about like a coed, and babble nonsensical nothings to an audience oddly fascinated by his antics. How else to explain Obama's desperate injection of himself into the Oscars this past Sunday? Even as the Middle East goes up in flames, even as oil prices spike dramatically, even as the national debt skyrockets toward $19.6 trillion by 2015, Obama took time out to tackle a pressing question: What is his favorite movie song? Answer: "As Time Goes By," from "Casablanca." Feeling better about the world situation yet? Obama had a busy week — at least in terms of pop culture. Thursday evening, Obama held yet another party at the White House, this time in honor of Motown music. Celebrity attendees included Stevie Wonder, Jamie Foxx, Smoky Robinson, John Legend, Seal, Sheryl Crow, Nick Jonas and Jordin Sparks. Jamie Foxx summed up the Obamas' view of what it means to inhabit the "people's house" in his rendition of Robinson's "Get Ready": "We won the election. White House, baby, so much fun!" Meanwhile, Muammar Qadafi shot people at will in the streets of Tripoli, and Americans struggled to pay their rent. This article was sort of funny at first. But when I considered the implications it got scary. Sort of like a picture of Nero playing his fiddle as Rome burned. Read the entire article at: http://www.creators.com/conservative/ben-shapiro/obama-s-narcissistic-personality-disorder.html Our President has psychological issues. And he's not fit to serve as our leader. I've heard it said by some, that their should be a psychological test of all candidates BEFORE they're elected. What do you think?
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• United States
11 Mar 11
We, the citizens of the United States, protected and governed by the Constitution of The United States...we have the right to REMOVE any governmental officer, from ANY office, including the Senate, Congress and the President of The United States.... We have the right to remove ALL of them... Yet, NO ONE will do it. Until the citizens of the United States stands up as one, and take back our government...this WILL continue! Thomas Jefferson said. "When government fears the people, it's a democracy. When people fear the government, it's a dictatorship." More people just accept things the way they are. They let government control them, instead of the people controlling government. 99% of the people just look the other way. It's either time to take a stand...or submit to this governmental control...or we're all doomed. And guess what? No one will EVER take a stand! I tried, but people think I'm crazy...I can't do it alone...so I just mind my own business.
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@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
11 Mar 11
There are several reasons why people are not taking a stand. One is, we've been indoctrinated to believe the government is suppose to take care of us, and many still believe such things cannot happen in America. The other is, it all just seems TO BIG a problem to solve without serious changes to our life styles. No one wants to admit we may be headed for another major depression. I happen to believe this is a part of the indoctrination, but that is not a popular opinion. I certainly do not want to have to give up my security, as little as I've had, but we may have no choice if serious changes are not made soon. Take comfort Francisoandlee, there are some who are beginning to take action. Hopefully we can avoid bloodshed. We're being polarized on purpose. The left screams that the right is reducing them to poverty, threatening to kill Republicans over it. The right determined to reign in government spending and facing recall. We've seen near violence and threats of murder come out of it all already. And NO action taken by our president. No speeches condeming the fugitive democrats or the threats of violence towards the Wisconsin Republicans. I believe the president is sitting back waiting for an excuse for martial law.
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@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
11 Mar 11
I agree this all started long ago and that that Obama is a puppet for the elite rich like Rothchilds and Rockefellers. My statement about giving up security; I was refering to psychological security. If someone admits we are in serious serious trouble in this country, they have to admit they really have had no security all along. I am not speaking of financial security or physical security in your person. I am speaking of taking that step psycologically by admitting it is all about to collapse. Our entire way of thinking about what truly is important must change.
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• United States
11 Mar 11
The issues were are facing today, it started long ago. It is a plan, that was initiated even before the start of WWI...how do you think, that someone so obscure as Obama was, to rise to the Presidential office? He literally came out of nowhere to take the seat in the highest office in the world...he was hand picked, not by the people...the people didn't even know who he was! Give up your security? And just how much of that is left? What little you have, how long before even that is taken away? You really want to know just how the government thinks and acts? Look at what they did to the Native Americans...and it's still happening today! It blows my mind that there is STILL a Department Of Indian Affairs...WHY? It took government more than two hundred years to defeat the Native Americans, and the US was so so close to losing to the Apaches. The President had already drawn up the paper-work declaring that Arizona belongs to Geronimo and the Apache Nation, warning the US citizens that the state of Arizona will NOT be under US government rule and protection. If Geronimo had fought even for just one more day, THAT would have happened! One day! The US citizens are the new Native Americans...maybe one day others will realize that.
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@Outcast (632)
• United States
11 Mar 11
It is a shame that all he wants to do is throw parties when so much bad things are going on in the world.
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@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
11 Mar 11
It's always been all about him. Oh wait, except when its all about his buddies in the mid east. It is most definately NOT about taking care of Americans who are struggling to pay the rent.
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@laglen (19759)
• United States
11 Mar 11
I have issue with any type of test. The psychological wrld is so corrupt I would not even want to imagine.
@laglen (19759)
• United States
11 Mar 11
I agree and Lord knows he has given cause.
@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
11 Mar 11
I happen to agree with you. And it would be biased if there was one. Insanity cannot judge saneness. (if that is a word?) But this presidency has raised the issue of 'fitness' as no other has. Just how could we protect ourselves from a president who is menatlly ill? No one seems brave enough to stand up to him and start impeachment procedures. Perhaps Clinton should, she knows that lying under oath got her wayward husband in trouble quick enough. Nixon made lists of citizen's his paranoid mind thought were against him and broke the law to find out more about his 'enemies'. So, Obama displays both of these tendencies and yet he's untouchable? There is something VERY sinister about the fact that NO ONE in authority will make the first move to remove him.
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@dragon54u (31636)
• United States
11 Mar 11
I think anyone who seeks the presidency is mentally ill. Who would truly want such a job? It's a 24/7/365 thing full of stress and thankless work. It pays nothing even close to what the job is worth and you're under a public microscope all the time. The fact that Obama was elected shows the mental illness of the country--that, or the fact that the collective IQ has dropped about 50 points.
@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
11 Mar 11
Let me get this straight, I can't question Obama's motives and activities, but you can insult Bush's intelligence? Do I see a double standard here?
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@gladys46 (1205)
• United States
11 Mar 11
Wow, was is just peachie for President GW Bush to "give up golf" during the aggressive wars he started .. or did he? Nah, he just choked a bit on peanuts .. poor thing! The fact that GW the very average student was ever elected POTUS boggles my good mind .. history will forever define that president's "mental" condition as the worst ever while President Obama will be known as the wisest and the most learned and interested regarding the real ISSUES facing this nation!
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@dragon54u (31636)
• United States
11 Mar 11
We are not talking about Bush, Clinton, Reagan or Carter--this discussion is about Obama and the presidency in general. I've seen several dozen of your comments and you are obsessed with former President Bush. Isn't it time to get a life and live in the present and deal with the problems we have now instead of blaming people who may or have may not contributed to them? George W. Bush is not my favorite president and he made some mistakes but blaming him for everything happening now only perpetuates the problems. Quit whining, be mature and deal with what we are facing now. You and others like you are making the problems worse by not facing them, choosing to blame others rather than taking action to solve them. And those are hopefully the last words I will write to you. You and ones like you are so negative and hateful, you are poison.
@kenzie45230 (3560)
• United States
11 Mar 11
He throws parties, he plays golf, and he disrespects America and Americans. Do you really call that a President?
@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
12 Mar 11
The parties and the golf are standard fare for presidents. It's the disrespect for our country and its Constitution that upset me.
@gladys46 (1205)
• United States
11 Mar 11
debrakcarey, jealous much? If President Obama did not make comment regarding this illegal Wall St. betting oil speculation outrage you and other republicans would accuse him of NOT responding to "your" gas prices being manipulated by Wall St. with impunity.
@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
11 Mar 11
We disagree on who is responsible. Jealous? give me a break. And for the record, I'm not a Republican.
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@gladys46 (1205)
• United States
11 Mar 11
ALL previous presidents engaged in exactly what you've list up there debrakcarey, why is it not accepted if President Obama does the same ... is it because he and his WH family is Black?
@gladys46 (1205)
• United States
11 Mar 11
btw, I suppose you have no idea just how petty it is to blame the President for his down time, which is really not down time, at least he and his family opens the people's house to ALL! President is one of the hardest working presidents in recent times ... he has no choice being left with such a mess home and abroad!