Mark Levin identifies exactly what the working man and woman of America feels when the President starts lecturing them about how they should act. Respect? How are we supposed to respect someone who doesn’t respect us? Respect is something you have to earn, and that goes for those who abuse power given to them by the people.

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  1. task says:

    Recently Bill O’Reilly asked Paul Kengor, the author of “The Communist”, which details the life of Barack Obama’s chief mentor Frank Marshall Davis, if he thought that Obama was a communist. Both Kengor and O’Reilly felt he was more akin to a European styled socialist. I don’t savor that conclusion; I reject it.

    Frank Marshall Davis was an armchair communist, an anti-corporatist, an anti-Semite, an anti-American and a pro wealth redistribution acolyte but most of all is the fact that Davis influenced the young Obama at the most impressionable time of his life. It is illogical to conclude that American founding values would somehow not be significantly damaged, if not totally destroyed, during those formative years.

    Yesterday Obama made it quite clear, on two separate occasions, that he was in favor of implementing the same illegal and failed techniques that were used to bailout GM and Chrysler, on the rest of American manufacturers. Post WW II where have we seen Europeans nationalize their private companies? The remnants of German and Italian fascism linger in Europe and have emerged in America but this concept is one giant step towards a totalitarianism the likes of which have not been see since before the Great War.

    Americans are accused of not respecting this President. I surmise that many Americans understand and respect the traditional values associated with hard work, which has enabled so many of us to achieve great personal success. Does the President respect these values? Does he respect those that cling to those values? Most of us realize that he does not support the values of those who elected him and therefore they are now more concerned, not just over his lack of respect for American values and the citizens who embrace those values, but for his positive respect for Frank Marshal Davis and the anti-American values that Davis so evidently embraced.

    The paramount question now becomes… just what parts of traditional America does Barack Obama wish to leave unchanged?