She's one of Obama's inner circle, one of his commie apparatchik. They like her because she's black, she looks the part etc. Of course you already knew all this. Why are you picking on her? Did she say something that caught your attention?
She strikes me as one of the members of a rapper's "crew" - the dudes that have no talent to speak of but are dragged along and taken care of by their sponsor.
Just another in a cavalcade of advisors and confidants with whom our President has surrounded himself. And with whom he apparently shares the common view that much of America's history is shameful, worthy of apologies (if not outright scorn) and desperately in need of a dramatic course change to lead us away from ever repeating any of it.
For most of them, I can only assume their heads nodding in approval as the future FLOTUS stated "For the first time in my adult lifetime, I'm really proud of my country".
I have so little in common with any of them, except that I am a fellow citizen, a fellow American. So, to borrow some of Ms. Obama's words, "For the first time in my adult lifetime, I am wondering whether what our Founders created is capable of weathering citizens who would willingly seek to encumber themselves under a government the likes of that which makes this cavalcade proud."
Massachusetts, of all places, last week gave me some hope that indeed it is so capable.
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She's one of Obama's inner circle, one of his commie apparatchik. They like her because she's black, she looks the part etc. Of course you already knew all this.
Why are you picking on her? Did she say something that caught your attention?
She strikes me as one of the members of a rapper's "crew" - the dudes that have no talent to speak of but are dragged along and taken care of by their sponsor.
Who the Hell is Valerie Jarrett?
Just another in a cavalcade of advisors and confidants with whom our President has surrounded himself. And with whom he apparently shares the common view that much of America's history is shameful, worthy of apologies (if not outright scorn) and desperately in need of a dramatic course change to lead us away from ever repeating any of it.
For most of them, I can only assume their heads nodding in approval as the future FLOTUS stated "For the first time in my adult lifetime, I'm really proud of my country".
I have so little in common with any of them, except that I am a fellow citizen, a fellow American. So, to borrow some of Ms. Obama's words, "For the first time in my adult lifetime, I am wondering whether what our Founders created is capable of weathering citizens who would willingly seek to encumber themselves under a government the likes of that which makes this cavalcade proud."
Massachusetts, of all places, last week gave me some hope that indeed it is so capable.
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