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'It's Not About Me' -- Wink, Wink

Alan from NJ Wrote: Jan 27, 2010 8:26 AM
does a person, from an ordinary background, get a 2 million dollar mansion as a community organizer, college professor, or even a lawyer? Did he not need student loans? Who financed this meteoric rise?
Why are his writings, what he taught, and his school papers and grades unavailable?
Why is every appointee and policy so anti-business, Constitutionally questionable and behind closed doors? Remember this comment, which I consider the funniest. 'Obama's Czars remind me of the bar scene in Star Wars'.
If we ever vote him out I will, actually, get down on my knees and thank God for the rescue of the poor and previously rich from his vision of America.
I will not be able to listen to him, tonight. It is all too much, and his...

The more painful exposure we have to Barack Obama -- and we're talking hyper-exposure at this point -- the more we realize how narcissistic he is. Indeed, we are treated to this overexposure precisely because of his narcissistic impulses. He can't keep himself out of the spotlight.

So it was that on the heels of his crushing personal defeat in the Massachusetts senatorial election last week, Obama's principal reaction was, "This isn't about me."

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