Our first Rogue President speaks of Romney in terms of a "Radical." Speaking of radicals," here is a list of first thoughts on Obama's extreme radicalism.


   Ben FellerAssociated Press:

Incredibly,  Obama dares to criticize Romney for “radicalism” when he [Obama] wrote the book on this subject,  as our first Rogue President.  Think about it:  he is the first to speak of a civilian military force stronger and better financed than our national force;  a man who has governed in rebellion to both the expressed will of the people and the legislative authority of  Congress;  the first president to lean over and whisper to enemy  leadership,  “After the election,  I will be able to do whatever I please” or words to that effect,  fully aware that cameras were rolling and his conversation was being recorded  (yes,  I am saying this was no 'gaff'); our first Head of State to speak  of his desire to rule as a dictator "if only our Constitution allowed" for such;   a man who was tutored by  anti-Americans such as  Jeremiah Wright and Bill Ayers,  for years and years;  the first president to allow card carrying communists (Van Jones) and Mao loyalists (Anita Dunn) membership in his inner circle;  the first president to express disappointment in this country  "imperialism" and apologize to foreign powers for our arrogance;  the first Commander In Chief  to expand a war (Afghanistan) with no intentions of winning that war; the first president to create and manage (personally) a kill list;  the first anarchist-Occupier as president; 

The first to make a statement as radical as this: 

On July 2, 2008, Obama had this to say: "We cannot continue to rely only on our military in order to achieve the national security objectives that we've set. We've got to have a civilian national security force that's just as powerful, just as strong, just as well-funded."

With a wife as radical as he:

May of 2008: MICHELLE OBAMA: "Barack knows that we are going to have to make sacrifices; we are going to have to change our conversation; we're going to have to change our traditions, our history; we're going to have to move into a different place as a nation."

When you think about it,  his headlined criticism is humorous in an idiot sort of way.  

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