I've been thinking a lot about decency and respect, trying to discern where the line is between revealing the ugly truth about Obama and crossing the line into disrespecting the honorable office which he holds, regardless of whether or not he's desecrating it himself by his unpresidential actions. And I want to make it clear that I respect the office of the President of the United States. But respecting the office and respecting the man who is in that office are not one-in-the-same. I respect Obama as the President, but I don't have much respect for him as a man outside of that. I don't want to degrade the presidency, but would rather that Obama lift himself up to the point of respecting the office he holds. As far as I have seen, his world-view, his racism as spelled out in his own book, his disdain for the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, his lack of experience, and his close associations with anti-American radicals make him unfit for the presidency: the presidency that I honor and sustain. I simply cannot sustain an anti-American president, because, in a way, that would mean dishonoring the office of the President of the United States as an office with the charge to be a guardian of the Constitution.
Is it respectful of his office to dress up his effigy like Hitler? No. But then again, what if he really happened to be like Hitler? There's a line there somewhere. It was crossed here:
But it was also crossed here:
Is it respectful of his office to dress up his effigy like Hitler? No. But then again, what if he really happened to be like Hitler? There's a line there somewhere. It was crossed here:
But it was also crossed here: