Obama: I'm Gandhi and Nelson Mandela, Baby!

There may be nothing more dangerous than a man who believes his own myth:

“The civil rights movement was hard. Winning the vote for women was hard. Making sure that workers had some basic protections was hard,” President Obama said at a fundraiser while talking about how difficult it is to bring about “change” in politics.

“Around the world, Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, what they did was hard. It takes time. It takes more than a single term. It takes more than a single president. It takes more than a single individual,” Obama said.

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Apparently it takes a bunch of czars and a very determined and devious president.

“What it takes is ordinary citizens who keep believe, who are committed to fighting and pushing and inching this country closer and closer to our highest ideals. And I said in 2008, ‘that I am not a perfect man and I will not be a perfect president.’ But I promised you, but I promised you, I promised you back then that I would always tell you what I believe. I would always tell you where I stood,” he also said at a fundraiser in NYC.

From the grandiose to the lie: The far left socialist Obama never has really told the American people where he stands. He runs on hopenchange and then delivers division and derision. Barack Obama, so far, isn’t running on any positive agenda for his re-election. He ran against George W. Bush for spending too much, and then spent more. He ran on closing Gitmo and then not only kept it open, he’s giving them a new soccer field. He ran against high gas prices, which have become much higher since he assumed office.

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Right now, he’s running on threats to the Koch brothers, threats to corporations thinking about donating to Republicans, and…what else? You’ve said you want a revolution, Gandhi. We’d all love to hear the plan.

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