After scolding congress for perpetual campaigning, Barack Obama hits the campaign trail
Didn’t Barack Obama say at his State of the Union address that it was time for the perpetual campaigning to end? Didn’t he claim that congress was too worried about their own futures– their re-elections– and not concerned enough about doing what is right for the country? I am pretty sure that he did. He basically scolded congress for listening to the will of the people instead of his own radical agenda. He urged congress to stop being in campaign mode all of the time.
He must have only been scolding Republicans who are concerned about getting re-elected because Barack Obama is heading out on the campaign trail. The man who urged congress to stop the perpetual campaign is now going out to campaign for two Democrats who face tough re-election campaigns.
With Barack Obama’s recent track record of campaigning for Democrat candidates, this should be considered a positive development for Republicans. Barack Obama has been the kiss of death for the Democrat candidates that he has stumped for– but that is besides the fact.
The fact is that Barack Obama is now engaging in the perpetual campaign that he warned congress about. If it is wrong for the congress to be in full campaign mode all the time in Barack Obama’s eyes, why is it okay for him to be in full campaign mode all the time.
Barack Obama has a history of his actions not being in sync with his rhetoric. Remember when he signed a bill that had 9,000 earmarks in it at the same time he was condemning earmarks? When Barack Obama talks, does anyone take him seriously any more? The man has a way with saying one thing at the same time he is doing the opposite, and now he is doing it again.













His hypocrisy knows no bounds…
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Very true!
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