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President Obama’s class-warfare strategy

Pay no attention to that man behind the teleprompter



Trembling in fear with her three friends before the Great Oz, Dorothy’s frustration poured out when she said, “If you were really great and powerful you’d keep your promises.”
The Great Oz responded immediately with a fiery blast, “Do you presume to criticize the Great Oz, you ungrateful creatures?” In the midst of all this, Toto pulled the curtain back and exposed the “Great Oz” as an imposter. Realizing Dorothy and her friends could now see him, the imposter quickly said, “Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain.” But the charade was over and with no place left to hide, the man behind the curtain admitted to being a complete fraud. As Dorothy realized the Great Oz’s promises to help her and her friends were completely empty, she sadly said, “You’re a very bad man.” Sometimes movies imitate life, and sometimes life imitates movies. With the current president in the White House, the latter seems to ring true regarding The Wizard of Oz.

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Hiding behind his teleprompter spouting lofty promises, platitudes and self-aggrandizing rhetoric, Barack Obama was elected President of the United States almost three years ago. Today, many American’s stand before this man pronouncing the same sentiment as Dorothy did to the Great Oz, “If you were really great and powerful you’d keep your promises.” And as the hidden imposter responded to Dorothy and her friends from behind the curtain in the Wizard of OZ, the man behind the teleprompter in the White House responds the same to the American people, “Do you presume to criticize the Great Obama, you ungrateful creatures?” Hiding behind his teleprompter of empty promises with the ongoing fear of being exposed only fosters Obama’s contempt for capitalism and all those who embrace it. And that’s exactly why President Obama is promoting contempt for specific classes of Americans against one another. President Obama’s class-warfare strategy is designed to divide Americans while keeping him hidden behind the teleprompter long enough to impose his socialist agenda. Unfortunately for President Obama, the Toto in this story is of his own making. His record of empty promises and failed policies as president has begun to expose the real Obama. So, as Toto continues to pull the teleprompter aside, who will be brave enough to call out President Obama for the fraud he truly is and tell him what Dorothy had the intelligence, heart and courage to tell the imposter behind the curtain, “You’re a very bad man.”


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Neil Braithwaite writes political commentary and satire.


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