Posted by
Beltway Blowhards on Saturday, February 28, 2009 3:03:43 PM
In Bankrupt Obama's work of fiction,
Dreams from My Father, he muses about scrambling for a job after graduating from that hotspot of conservatism, Columbia University. He really wanted to be a community organizer, but hadn't discovered ACORN yet. He said: "Organizers didn't make any money: their poverty was proof of their integrity." This is a statement only a messiah could make.
He needed to pay his bills and claims he got a job in the mid-1980's "as a research assistant for a consulting house to multinational corporations". (Some who worked with him would argue that he worked as a copy-editor for a small company that published newsletters on international business.)
Regardless of his true position at his first job, the quote from his book is enlightening about his vision of business: "Like a
spy behind enemy lines, I arrived everyday at my mid-Manhattan office." If he had only know about ACORN back then, he would have been much happier.
Fast forward to 2009, and Bankrupt leads the attack on his real enemy, the creators of wealth, the capitalists and the hard-working taxpayers of America. He refuses to talk anymore about a "War on Terror. Instead he leads a constant attack on business and U.S. taxpayers in his quest for the ultimate utopian society where everyone is a victim who depends on the government.
Welcome to Bankrupt Obama's new "WAR ON WEALTH".
