Showing posts with label Che Guevera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Che Guevera. Show all posts

Monday, March 21, 2016

Dreams of his communist fathers, uncles and Alinsky

Fulfilling his dream and the dream of his father, President Obama arrived in Cuba where he plans to discuss "Communist Cool"business with Raul Castro, Cuba's President for Life.

Castro did not greet Obama at the airport, but most world leaders also refuse to give him the respect he has yet to earn. Standing in front of a Che Guevera billboard, (Che was a communist strong arm for the Castros who tortured and killed for the cause of communist Cuba) Obama spoke and it would have made both his communist parents proud as well as "Uncle Frank." 

Whether that is Frank Marshall Davis, a card-carrying Communist, or Frederick "Delano" Newman, a lifelong socialist and activist, both would have been proud of Obama, the first communist president to visit a communist dictatorship.

Oh, and his mother, another communist, would have also been proud.

Castro has directly challenged Obama to lift more restrictions on the island and give them back the land we use for our naval base in Guantanamo Bay. If the deal Obama did with Iran is any indication of how this so-called president negotiates, he will give back Guantanamo and throw in Florida, if he could.

"This is a new day," Obama said, as he stood alongside Raul at Havana's Palace of the Revolution. He was obviously correct--Monday was a new day and it is likely that Tuesday will be a new day as well.

Castro praised Obama's recent moves to relax controls over Cuba, calling the measures "positive," but in Spanish. But he made it clear, also in Spanish, that the U.S. needs to return our naval base at Guantanamo Bay back to Cuba and lift the trade embargo, and anything else he could do--he said he'd really appreciate it. 

On that note, Obama gave Castro a sly wink, as if they had already discussed the Guantanamo thing before.

Regarding the embargo, Castro said "That is essential, because the blockage remains in place, and it contains discouraging elements." The elements he may have been referring to might be a little extra pocket money for the dictators. 

They love their money as much as they love their communism, as long as it isn't them who has to do the sharing.

When a reporter questioned Castro about political prisoners, he snidely asked the reporter to provide a list of those prisoners and he would release them by the end of the night. When the reporter handed him the list, he was escorted out of the building and has not been seen or heard from since yesterday.

After Castro answered some questions from other reporters, he quickly ended the news conference saying, "I think this is enough. I'm missing the final episode of Downton Abbey."

Both of the Obama girls and Michelle were treated to individual rolls of toilet paper and a free visit to The Dead Protesters Museum located throughout the island.




Saturday, April 11, 2015

Hillary to come out and say it tomorrow

Hillary, of the Clinton line, plans to announce her turn as absolute monarch of the United States on Sunday. She'll be doing it on social media which, for her, is a good idea as it affords her the opportunity to delete that which she doesn't want the American public to see.

After the announcement, don't be surprised if she goes ahead and deletes her entire account--it's how she rolls.

Hopefully, the announcement will be done on Twitter. It's hard to listen to her drone on and on with lie after lie in that flat voice of hers. She talks as if she's trying to make her own echoes in a large stadium. But she can't do that on Twitter in 140 characters and no sound.

Many conservatives may even choose to block her on Twitter and report her for nuisance tweeting or harassment.

It seems as if the presidency has become like a sporting event. Instead of saying, "I was at the stadium when Derek Jeter hit the game-ending single at his last "at bat" of his career;" you might have said, "I voted in the election that the first black man, a devout communist, had won, unfortunately." (If you're a liberal, you`d probably word that a bit differently and you'd be more likely to be reading Slate than Brain Flushings.)

In the horrifying event that Hillary actually gets elected, you could one day say to your grand kids that you were alive when America's first, extremely white woman was elected to the monarchy. By then, however, you might have to tell them this in Farci.

Hillary`s win would be a first in political history, and that's what sports is all about--the statistics is the historical side of sports. Being the first woman, black man, Muslim, or gay, (but never a gay Muslim) would be historical. People want to be part of that nonsense because it makes them feel that they too are a part of the history that took place.

President Obama, on the other hand, is meeting with Cuba's supreme dictator, the very communist Raul Castro. This will be the first time in 50 years an American president has met with a Cuban commie dictator, an event Obama calls "historical." It should bring back fond memories of his parents, both of the same political leanings as Raul.

Gee, isn't it great to be able to announce to the world that you're making history? I mean, how cool is Barry?

Do you think he'll wear his "Che" tee shirt?














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