Saturday, September 25, 2010

Obama: Hype not Hope

Obama's approval rating is in a record freefall.

Not since Michael Jackson transformed into "Wacko Jacko" had their been a bigger fall from grace.

Vulnerable citizens ripe for "change" believed the hype the media presented to them
as record droves of sheeple advanced on the White House to observe the changing of the guard

Completely unaware that the possibility of a true savior capable of restoring stability to a once great nation was concealed from public eyes.
(Ron Paul)

Obama came out swinging, blowing smoke in the form of false hope up the peoples rectums.
Citizens desired it, and more importantly they deserved it.
But all too soon, we learned that "all that glitters is not gold"
as Obama continuously broke promise after promise.

As our economy now plummets simultaneously with Obama's approval
the country will no longer bite their tongue and many who once supported our candidate for change our now actively voicing their disapproval.

Enter: Velma Hart, a common African-American, middle class wife & mother of 2.
Additionally a veteran and chief financial officer for a veterans service organization.
The perfect example of someone whose opinion should really matter,
someone who lacks a corporate agenda, or bias in favor of foreign interest
so rightfully needs not pull any punches.
She has continuously supported Obama, but was not at all timid when declaring to his face that she's:
"quite frankly exhausted, and tired of defending" him.


Graffiti artist Shepard Fairey
famous for his global depiction of wrestler Andre the Giant with the caption "OBEY"

the man responsible for the famed Obama-Hope illustration

has now lost hope and believes his artwork has been misappropriated.
Pointing out that younger voters "wanted somebody who was going to fight against the status quo"
but realizes that Obama has not done that.

Thinking back, maybe these would be a bit more suitable: