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ScuzzaMan's avatar

Fake Hope and Chump Change.

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Edwin's avatar

Loose change?

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Dr Linda's avatar

In the couch cushions

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Robert Shannon's avatar

Loose screws.

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Linda Quinn's avatar

😅🤣😂😆

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

You forgot the part about how Obama was the most racist president since the Civil Rights movement in the 50/60's....and perhaps since the founding. He set back race relations at least 50 years just for political expediency and personal financial gain.

Obamas 3rd term nearly resulted in Bidencide for our country.

In related news I'm hearing Obama is divorcing Michelle after he found out she was akshully a woman.

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Skenny's avatar

In the competition for the worst president ever, Obama's advantage of 4 years was too much for even Biden to overcome. Of course, Joe should receive some credit for his VP role over those 8 years.

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Rick Olivier's avatar

HAAAA! Ryan, you "fierce bitch" you. LOLLL

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Isaiah Antares's avatar

Obama campaigned as the peace candidate. He made hay out of his one-time vote against war. Then he bombed seven countries during his time in office.

Austin once had a number of 24/7 diners. Grocery stores, too. It was great for us night owls. Most are no longer open past 10pm. I blame the "Affordable" Care Act.

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Rick Olivier's avatar

"covid" psyop killed my favorite bar owner in New Orleans and accelerated the destruction of much of what we consider "authentic" in regional U.S. culture. now they want us to forget. well, I am commanded by my Creator to forgive them, but I will never forget what has been perpetrated on the human species by forces malevolent but also human. yeah, these mutherfuckers gonna get theirs one day. May God have mercy on us all.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Same

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Jeff Walther's avatar

How did the ACA kill all night service? I miss it too. Also in Austin, land of the stupid and delusional city council.

Although, the last time I was at Kerby Lane, the number of piercings and tattoos on the wait-person was so off putting, I've never gone back. I can't eat in that environment. I know, I'm not a properly tolerant person, or something, but they're welcome to have their stuff, and I'm welcome to eat somewhere else.

I'm still lamenting the closing of "The Stallion". Loved the Triple Chicken Fried Steak.

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Isaiah Antares's avatar

It's supposition on my part. IIRC, the ACA required employers to provide health insurance to any employee who worked more than thirty-two hours. I know a mom-n-pop restaurant can't afford that, so they must have had to cut folks' hours.

Goodbye overtime pay for working a fifty hour week; hello needing two jobs to make ends meet.

I can't say for certain that this is the real or only reason, but I'm going to throw shade on it anyway. I miss eating at Magnolia's at 3am. Thanks, Obama!

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Jeff Walther's avatar

Yes, Magnolia's and the Omelettry, which, IIRC, have a shared origin. Many late night/early morning meals there. Or Mrs. J's donuts for that more caloric approach.

Back then, HEB would be open all night, so we could grab milk, before donuts.

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Isaiah Antares's avatar

Yeah... I miss shopping for groceries when the store was empty at 1am. You might have stockers in action, but that was it.

Now I have to deal with crowds and the stockers and the ones pulling groceries for delivery. It's a madhouse.

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Jeff Walther's avatar

Yes. And being a bit of a night owl and perhaps a bit OCD, closing at Midnight before Covid and now 11PM has been horrible for my diet.

It gets close to closing time, I think, "Oh my goodness, I won't be able to go shopping after 30 more minutes. What might I need/want before they close?" And off I go to buy things I really shouldn't eat.

Being aware of this behavior, I've largely fixed it, but the impulse is still there.

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Zaruw's avatar

Obama and Trump both provide marketers fertile ground for unforeseen and rather inexplicable success stories. Trump's path is a bit convoluted, but can be parsed by those who can look at him with an open mind. Obama is just...inexplicable. I don't see how anyone anywhere on the Left side of the political spectrum can consider him anything other than a total failure. He never lived up to his promises, divided the US on race, and in the end only worked to make himself spectacularly rich. The same voodoo that can be conjured to keep his fans enthralled like Tiger Beat teens could be used to, say, market Rice Krispies when the rice is replaced by bug exoskeletons. His fans seem that delusional, and I say that as someone who firmly on the Left. He really was that bad.

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Anon E. Mousse's avatar

Above all else, Obama was a cipher.

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Marie-Louise Murville's avatar

Thank you, Yuri, for another excellent post. I look forward to reading your homeschooling curriculum.

Quick question- please help me decipher the evidence on O's face. Thanks!

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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

Check the vein over the left temple ;)

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Marie-Louise Murville's avatar

Taking Mind F*king to a whole new level?

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Marie-Louise Murville's avatar

Wow…..If you’re seeing what I’m seeing…..😱 Thanks!

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Rachel's avatar

Yeaaaah🤢🤮 Excellent insight through entire article, Yuri.

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bill d's avatar

The ultimate hustler. Off the streets and into the White House. What a spectable. P.T. Barnum coined the phrase: "There's a sucker born every minute." A created character.

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Anon E. Mousse's avatar

He was not from the streets. He was from a solidly middle class home and was raised by his grandmother. Obama dubbed her a racist at his earliest opportunity.

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Mrariel's avatar

Obama was never, ever middle class. Ann Dunham was his au pair, not his mother. How do you suppose he was able to enroll in the most exclusive private school in Hawaii when he was only ten?

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Donnie Proles's avatar

Great stuff as usual. Amazing to think of Chicago as the epicenter of Democratic grievance slop peddlers. It's what you can expect from embracing the left. Here in MA we have Chicago to thank for Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and whatever Ayanna Pressley is. Can't forget about Deval Patrick.

Chicago is a toxic ground for political thought. We should quarantine their terrible ideas. You can trace it all back to the Great Society.

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Anon E. Mousse's avatar

Actually, the good people of the South Side are kicking *ss and taking names of the Chicago officials who have left their modest homes to ruin by implanting migrants.

The South Side people are running for office.

I so hope that they win.

Good for them for standing up to unsurpassed City Hall nonsense.

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Doug Ross's avatar

In 2013, I noted that Charles Payne had issued a stark warning regarding Obama: "President Obama would love to see civil unrest in this country very much like the Arab Spring" - https://directorblue.blogspot.com/2013/07/charles-payne-president-obama-would.html

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Fra Raymond's avatar

Barry is what you get when you sell white guilt to white boomer voters. Only credit I can give this comrade is the ability to read a teleprompter without saying "period, end of sentence".

Grifter, incompetent, willing to sell his soul to the devil for a handful of boys. Racist and a chump.

But many wanted a 50% african descendent in the white house

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Rick Olivier's avatar

Fairey himself is literally and figuratively the "poster boy" for fake and gay. An AWFL in a boy skinsuit so very "aligned" with "feminist" and "progressive" values. Too bad, new sheriff in town. As an authority (no quote marks) on painting I can state with assurance that the "presidential portrait" of Soetoro is neither presidential nor painting. It's glorified illustration, which isn't true painting. Into the dustbin of history, all of you. Hurry up, don't dawdle, eat your slop before the cell gate slams. Afuera!

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Jim Ryser's avatar

In other cool news, Obama legacy grifter David Hogg is making some waves…I cannot wait to see what Yuri has to say about ol Davey’s latest antics.

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CHUCKY's avatar

David "Noodle Arms" Hogg?

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Jim Ryser's avatar

All I know is he’s got a giant head and that ain’t right.

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CHUCKY's avatar

His arms look like Ronzoni. Take a look.

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Jim Ryser's avatar

🤣🤣. I noticed that with his Nazi salute that MSM either ignored or maintained “that’s different because it was a closed fist”. 🤦🏻‍♂️

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CHUCKY's avatar

I wonder if his behavior is a response to his great grandfather Boss Hogg from The Dukes of Hazzard?

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C Thims's avatar

Dope and chains…

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Jim Davidson's avatar

What a shock it was to find that the biggest lying sack of garbage was a Harvard educated miscreant with whom I went to college. Talked for him for ten minutes on campus one day in 1983. Found out he was a Maoist.

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Alan, aka DudeInMinnetonka's avatar

There was video or investigation into whether he actually went to another institution besides Harvard which obviously he did because you saw him.

A gap in the resume or a created diploma/certificate situation

The Honolulu birth certificate Fix-It lady died in a weird plane crash if I recall

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Jim Davidson's avatar

I'm not sure if it is important, but I do note that I never took any classes with him. Nor did anyone else I knew at Columbia. But he did seek me out on campus because he was determined to find out about my involvement in one of the student anti-war groups on campus. You can find online the Sundial magazine article he wrote about the two anti-war groups and every person about whom he said terrible things. I am not mentioned. That's because I got a job in the 11th month of 1982 and stopped attending meetings. Someone in Students Against Militarism must have described me in his hearing because he not only looked for me but in the 5th month of 1983 during stop week he found me walking across campus and ran over to talk to me. I asked him who he was and he introduced himself as Barry Obama. He then tried to ingratiate himself by pretending that a bunch of lapel pins he had in his hand were going to go on his red white and blue foraging cap that he was wearing. I gather he thought it was sufficiently similar to my blue ball cap with political pins that he wanted to suggest this sort of affinity. Which made me very suspicious of him. The fact that they were all military contractor lapel pins was sort of odd as well.

He asked me why I had stopped going to meetings of the anti-war group and I explained about having a job. I also mentioned that I had gone to the very most recent meeting at Barnard college. He asked if I had plans to be active in the following school year and I said that I did not. He asked why not. I said that it was because I had a good job and needed to work to supplement my academic scholarship and because I had met the new chairman of the group who was a graduate student in Chinese studies and a self-described Maoist.

Obama asked me, "What's wrong with Maoism?"

I looked at him to see whether he was joking. He was not. So I replied, "You know. All the dead people?"

And he said, "Oh. Right. The dead people." Like it had never occurred to him to think about them.

So that was it for me, I walked away. Later I read his article in Sundial and got the feeling he was pro-war. And, of course, his actions as president confirm as much.

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Alan, aka DudeInMinnetonka's avatar

Damn...

There's several Mao statues or plaques in DC from his era, that's amongst the darkest chapters in human history. The Oakland gatherings of the harrises and their commie pals extolled maoism also, her dad was a Marxist professor, do any American professors identify as maoist openly?

19 pages to sift from from this AI search but careers are not identified

American Professors and Maoism

As of the available data, there is no specific number provided for the quantity of American professors who are Maoists. The context provided includes a category of American Maoists but does not specify the number of professors among them. The category lists 19 pages of individuals associated with Maoism in the United States, but it does not differentiate between their professional roles or academic affiliations.

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Garrett Sneen's avatar

The Obama library concrete monstrosity is such an incredible metaphor.

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Maria's avatar

Great article. The bulk of people have been brainwashed and cannot think for themselves - 'which is how he likes it, well, he gets it'....

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Tom Daniel's avatar

GREAT info, Yuri!

Barry Soetoro, aka Barrack Insane Obutthead was a "Red Diaper Doper* Baby" from his birth.

He had a white Socialist mother - Stanley Ann Dunham - (& Socialist grand parents in Hawaii); his white Socialist mother got pregnant by a black African (a card carrying Communist member of the ANC) who split back to Africa; then Ann married an Indonesian man - Lolo Soetoro - and the family moved to Hawaii - where Barry was raised. As a boy, Barry was "mentored" by a black American "community organizer" named Frank Marshall Davis, who just happened to be a card carrying member of the Communist Party USA.

So, in essence Barry Soetoro, aka Barrack Hussein Obama - as a YOUNG CHILD had his brain fully and completely brainwashed in the 'educational' dictum of V. I. Lenin: "Give Me Four Years to TEACH the Children and the Seed I Have Planted Will Never be Rooted Out."

(Note: Lenin said "sowed" - an archaic word meaning to hand-broadcasting of seeds into plowed fields to grow foodstuffs.)

* the "doper" part came later in Barry's teens in Hawaii.

More later.

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