When one thinks of historical figures against whom to
compare Barack Obama, two personalities come to mind: Neville Chamberlain and
Jimmy Carter.
Neville Chamberlain was the “peace in our time” guy
who, instead of giving the world peace through his dealings with Adolph Hitler,
took Europe directly into World War II with its millions of deaths and its
total destruction. Barack Obama and his Nuke deal with Iran was similar to the Chamberlain/Hitler
agreement, but more on that later.
Then we have former president Jimmy Carter (pronounced
Jumma Cotta by Mr. Carter himself) who is best remembered for wearing a sweater
in a cold alcove off the Oval Office in the White House, wringing his hands and
waiting for Iran to take some sort of action after capturing the American hostages
in Teheran and holding them for an unspecified reason. It was a certainty that
Mr. Carter was too immobilized with indecision and fear to take any action against
Iran himself.
Like Barack Obama, Neville Chamberlain was so full of
himself and his importance that he called the deal with Hitler “peace in our
time”, reminiscent of Obama’s ill-thought and totally stupid and
counter-productive Iran nuke agreement, which he self-importantly asserted
would assure that Iran would never get a nuclear weapon. But unfortunately, the
agreement with the Mullahs assures that Iran will inevitably develop a nuclear
weapon in a very few years. Plus, our genius president also gave Iran billions
of dollars to help them with their nuke development.
As for Jimmy Carter’s influence, Obama just appears
irrelevant, much like our beloved peanut farmer president, except when Obama
was issuing executive orders and EPA regulations that he assured the nation
would “fundamentally transform America”. In all fairness, one supposes one
could say that the up side of Obama’s “fundamental transformation of America” policy
was that the idea of the destruction of America as we’ve always known it
excited Obama and at least peeked his interest and got him off the golf course
for a change.
The more we see of Donald Trump and compare him back-to-back
with Barack Obama, the more people will see Mr. Obama’s dithering, strutting,
boastful, self-absorbed nature, and with such a comparison of these two men,
Donald Trump will come out the clear winner.
It’s an absolute certainty that the liberal press will
continue to ride Donald Trump like a lame mule, but the worthlessness of Obama will
be there forever, for all to see, and the improvements that Mr. Trump will make
to America will be recognized by everyone.