PoliticalChic
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Human compassion is enhanced by empathy, and empathy is more readily experienced on a visceral level when a parent can identify with parents of a slaughtered child of an age and appearance that could be that of their own.Obama: "If I had a son, he'd look like...."
Not to feel such a loss deeply would be inhuman.
Empathy.......and Obama?????
Watch me eviscerate your post, schmidlap-dog.......and reveal you as a lap-dog of the Wehrmacht.
“Former Obama Aide Is Sorry for Saying Obama Hates People
That happened on Tuesday when a quote by Neera Tanden, a former Obama aide and current president of the Center for American Progress, appearing in a story by John Heilemann in New York raised eyebrows:
"People say the reason Obama wouldn't call Clinton is because he doesn't like him. The truth is, Obama doesn't call anyone, and he's not close to almost anyone. It's stunning that he's in politics, because he really doesn't like people."
https://www.theatlantic.com/politic...-aide-sorry-saying-obama-hates-people/322503/
“…Tanden, who "served as senior advisor for health reform at the Department of Health and Human Services, advising Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and working on President Barack Obama’s health reform team in the White House to pass the bill," according to her bio at the Center for American Progress. She is currently president and CEO of the liberal organization.” http://www.weeklystandard.com/forme...cause-he-really-doesn-t-people/article/654636
"Satan cut from ‘Son of God’ after Obama look-alike controversy
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Satan cut from 'Son of God' after Obama look-alike controversy
"Son of God" won't be giving the devil his due — or rather, his screen time.www.latimes.com
In a long long history of sad stupid threads that you’ve started, this is the dumbest thread yet.
Excellent....no vulgarity.
Now, see.....isn't that much better?
I'm teaching you to post like an adult.
And now let's work on substance.
Where is your defense of this: " the Wehrmacht.....er, Democrat Party, and their state media advance them: things like anti-Semitism, infancticide, censorship of free speech, theft of elections, socialism, open borders.....and, front and center, anti-white racism."
You honestly expect anyone who refers to the Democratic Party as the "Werhmacht" to be taken seriously? You've entered Dale Smith territory. I'm not dignifying your bullshit with a response, or bothering to refute such nonsense.
Since you're neither smart enough to debate policy, nor intellectually capable of debating the economy, I can't be bothered with you. There are real, substantive policy discussion to have as you "build back better", but you choose not to engage in real debate. You chose to behave like an adolescent twat. I chose not to participate in your stupidity.
"You honestly expect anyone who refers to the Democratic Party as the "Werhmacht" to be taken seriously?"
The Nazis claimed that FDR's book mirrored theirs.
- The National Socialists hailed these ‘relief measures’ in ways you will recognize:
- May 11, 1933, the Nazi newspaper Volkischer Beobachter, (People’s Observer): “Roosevelt’s Dictatorial Recovery Measures.”
- And on January 17, 1934, “We, too, as German National Socialists are looking toward America…” and “Roosevelt’s adoption of National Socialist strains of thought in his economic and social policies” comparable to Hitler’s own dictatorial ‘Fuhrerprinzip.’
- And “[Roosevelt], too demands that collective good be put before individual self-interest. Many passages in his book ‘Looking Forward’ could have been written by a National Socialist….one can assume that he feels considerable affinity with the National Socialist philosophy.”
- The paper also refers to “…the fictional appearance of democracy.”
- In 1938, American ambassador Hugh R. Wilson reported to FDR his conversations with Hitler: “Hitler then said that he had watched with interest the methods which you, Mr. President, have been attempting to adopt for the United States…. I added that you were very much interested in certain phases of the sociological effort, notably for the youth and workmen, which is being made in Germany…” cited in “Franklin D. Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs,” vol.2, p. 27.
I'm gonna help you appear less uneducated and ignorant.
Pick up a copy:
Keep this in mind: I'm never wrong.