Never Left Enough

by Ronald A. Rowe March 9th, 2010 |

Presidential News

By any objective measure, President Obama is extremely liberal.  He’s about as far left as any mainstream politician can be.  He has single handedly moved the middle several notches to the left, shaking the foundations of both major political parties.

You would think that radical liberal groups would be as happy as donkeys in DC, but they’re not.  You can never go left enough for some groups.  The radical Left will not be happy until George Bush is tried and convicted for war crimes, whites are humiliated and subjugated to all other ethnic groups, and drugs, abortions, and free love are available on demand in a vending machine on every street corner.

As if for no other reason than to prove my point, the ACLU launched an advertising campaign attacking… President Barack Hussein Obama.  The crazies who run the American Civil Liberties Union are upset with our Commander in Chief for publicly musing that he may possibly be thinking about considering the potential for maybe trying Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM) in a military tribunal.  In case you’ve forgotten in the nine years since, KSM is the professed mastermind behind the worst terrorist attack in the history of the United States of America.  He planned the 9/11 attacks, and he’s proud of it.

For 99.99% of Americans, a bullet to the back of his head would be fine.  To virtually every man and woman in the US, KSM is a disgusting sub-human who should be removed from this world as soon as possible, but the nut-cakes at the ACLU are not virtually every man and woman in the US.  They happily will tell you how they are more evolved and wiser than the rest of us mouth-breathing breeders.

So, the ACLU, the fringiest of of all the fringe Left, want to convince the liberal president that he should ascribe to their way of thinking on the KSM case.  Their weapon of choice in the ideological war between Left and Lefter?  Comparing President Obama to the predecessor he so loathes, George W. Bush.  In the New York Times, no less.  This is going to get ugly… uglier.

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