“Not since the days of Franklin Roosevelt had so much fallen on the shoulders of one president.”
Air Force One is winging its way across the Fruited Plain. Aboard, a solitary figure sits alone in his seat, chin in his hand, as he contemplates his next great decision. There are only four more hours before his plane touches down in Hawaii. The fate of the world rests in his decision. And only he, President Barack Obama, can make that fateful decision.
"Do I use a 4 iron or a 5 iron?"
Here below is the man. Here below is the message.
The film switches reels to another moment of great decision, a decision that only the President of the United States can make. As Air Force One makes its way across the Potomac, on its journey from the Nation's Capital to Virginia, the President knows that only he, not David Axelrod, not Hillary Clinton, not Rahm Emanuel, not even Joe Biden can make the decision. It is his alone to make.
"Fries, cole slaw or macaroni and cheese?"
What is the measure of a man, who can order his government to print more money, call on the American people to purchase health insurance, and motivate an entire nation to move from putting gasoline in their cars to algae? They say that Hitler provided the impetus for Germany to produce the Volkswagen. This man, this President has provided the impetus for America to produce the Chevy Volt.
"Ah wunnerful, ah wunnerful, ah."
Not even FDR had the burden of running the US Government, the auto industry, the banks, the health care system, and the insurance industry all at the same time.
It is truly a lonely world when you are the president of the United States having to deal with the monumental issues of the day, when the people look to you for the answer to problems like rising oil prices. The choices are not easy. Keep paying higher prices for oil from unstable countries, many of whom hate us, make cars run on algae, the sun or the wind, or dig for our own oil, which is bountiful?
"Hi yo, no silver bullet!"
And what about the vision of a man who told us that if we didn't pass a massive government spending stimulus plan, that unemployment would rise over 8%?
Imagine the stress of being in the Oval Office, day after day, having to evaluate the advice of countless aides, advisers, cabinet members, campaign contributors and lobbyists.
And we must not forget America's role in the world. Was it not this president's speech in Cairo that sparked the Arab Spring and brought freedom and democracy to the Middle East, as well as a reservoir of love for the United States of America? Was it not this president's leadership that enabled us to support France, the leader of the free world, in bringing about a free and democratic ally in Libya?
"It's a lousy job, but somebody's gotta do it."
That somebody is Barack Obama.
(Hat tip to Tom Hanks)
Yeah, and Gary Fouse isn't the only one who wants Obama out of office. Osama bin Laden wanted to kill him.
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He's really more interested in being the head of the UN than the US. Really, a guy who can make decisions like this for us should be shared with the world. I don't know why he is wasting his time screwing around with the piddling problems of the US when he could be directing affairs of the world at the UN.
ReplyDeletePerfect match! He could take off as much as he wants, reward his buddies, punish his adversaries AND WE WOULD BE RID OF HIM.
We could bring down the debt, balance the budget, bring down gas prices, strengthen our military, reduce taxes (yes, that results in MORE tax revenue for the government) address the morality decline problem in the US (and all the consequences of that), gain some allies we can rely on and who can rely on us, ostracize our enemies (including the UN) and on and on, all to improve the health and welfare of all the US citizens.
Yes, Barak Obozo, go on to the UN where you would be loved by all, as soon as we get out of it.
This fawning by Hollywood ingrates the mainstream media makes me puke. They ought to buy this UN suggestion if we convince him that there is an emergency that only he can resolve.
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Like any good actor, Hanks did a wonderful job reading the script about this fantasy documentary. One has to say that he did a good job and that is what the Obama reelection goons want. But when you look closely at the this fantasy, one realizes that it is scripted deception and not fact. Is it entertaining, presented by an entertainer? Yes! Realize that this is a script created from fantasy facts to deceive the viewer.
ReplyDeleteGreat job Hanks, but no cigar.
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Its an excellent presentation, and well documented. Gary's juvenile attempts at humor, worthy of a fifth grade school ground exchange of insults, doesn't detract from it in the least. One wonders whether Gary knew he was doing the president a favor by posting it.
ReplyDeleteYeah, bin Laden wanted to kill Obama. I believe I recall that Saddam Hussein also wanted to kill Pres. George H. W. Bush. Look at them now. The worms are eating one of them and the fish the other, while Obama and Bush just keep plugging along.
ReplyDeleteelwood's equations are interesting.
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