If I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes I probably wouldn’t have believed it – the president of the said,
“We’re a nation of laws, but…” What came next is irrelevant, but for
the record it was “we’re also respecting the fact that we’re a nation of
immigrants.”
United States
There is no “but.” We’re either a nation of laws or we aren’t. And increasingly we aren’t.
In that immigration quote President Obama gave historians the theme of his two terms in office – “but.”
Barack Obama loves America, but… When the president praises the
United States (which is rare), he generally precedes or follows it with
criticism. That’s not me talking; that is the New York Times.
After the left-wing pearl-clutching faded over former New York Mayor
Rudy Giuliani’s statement that he doesn’t believe the president loves
the country, the Times wrote,
“In fact, several of Mr. Obama’s most emphatic expressions of
patriotism appear in close proximity to his critiques of America, a
review of his speeches shows.”
As a senator, Barack Obama was insistent on transparency from
government agencies. He even co-sponsored legislation, along with Sen.
Tom Coburn, R-Okla., to create a website on which to post every contract
the government signs.
But now that he is president, that conviction has gone the way of the Dodo.
In 2007, then-Sen. Obama sent a letter to the chairman of the Federal
Communications Commission on a proposed rulemaking change to media
ownership the FCC was considering, demanding transparency from the
agency.
He wrote then Commissioner Kevin Martin
that changes in rules “may pass the muster of a federal court, but
Congress and the public have the right to review any specific proposal
and decide whether or not it constitutes sound policy.” He also wrote
that the FCC “has the responsibility to defend any new proposal in
public discourse and debate.”
That was over media ownership, but… When it comes to the government
essentially seizing effective control of the Internet through the
Orwellian-named “net-neutrality,” Obama sang a different tune. Actually,
he didn’t sing, he remained publicly silent while working feverishly
behind the scenes with progressive advocacy groups and campaign
supporters to ensure their will was enacted without public input or
knowledge.
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