Notable Quote - Dinesh D'Sousa - Granite Grok

Notable Quote – Dinesh D’Sousa

This has produced a whole set of conservative punditry essentially lecturing Obama on things like, “Obama, don’t you realize that confiscatory taxation does not produce economic growth?” “Oh, Obama, don’t you realize that by blocking oil drilling in America you aren’t going to create jobs?” “Oh, Obama, may we advise you that Assad, the dictator of Syria, or the Mullah’s in Iran are not our friends?” “Obama, you should wake up to the fact that if we slash our own nuclear weapons this will not inspire the Iranians to do the same.”

Obama subscribes to an ideology that aims to reduce America’s influence in the world. He wants to cut America down to size. He doesn’t want America to be number one. He would be perfectly happy if we were number 18 or number 37.

Why does Obama want to reduce America’s footprint in the world? Because he believes we’ve been stepping on the world. This is his ideology. What Obama really wants to do is redistribute power globally. He would like to see many countries on the world stage – Brazil, India, China, Russia, all vying for power. No single superpower calling the shots.

 – Dinesh D’Souza, author, director

I agree with this.

Too many on the Right see Obama as merely incompetent and make comparisons to Jimmy Carter.  Really, how many Americans truly believe that their President actually DOES want worse for their country?  Yet, beyond the soaring rhetoric and coolish demeanor, it is the actions that count.  Determined Weakness – I’ve said it for years but still hoping that I was wrong.

No longer, and it is all being done under the mantra of the Socialist watchword “equality”.  Equality before the law, yes, but not that everyone was to have an forced ‘equal outcome’ – what all socialist and communist nations have fronted even as their Ruling Class ends up with an “equality” all of its own (think the Hunger Games movie with the extravagance of its “Capital” compared to “the Districts” – and now compare it to the economy of DC and the rest of America).

(H/T: The Conversation)

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