Posted By CotoBlogzz
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA - We think that President Obama's Freudians or gaffes are not errors, as much as indicators of his belief system: Candidate Obama
said he had visited 57 states - there are 57 states in the Organization of
Islamic Conference.
President Obama
said in Turkey the USA is not a Christian nation, when a 2009 Gallop poll shows69% of Americans view themselves as Christians.
Most recently,
President Obama has characterized the US Supreme Court as unelected officials,
very much comparing it to any other parasitic DC bureaucracy, such as the US
Office Supplies Department AKA as the General Services Administration, whose head
Martha
Johnson just resigned her post for wasteful taxpayer spending.
Now, effective
politicians of all persuasion use rhetorical devices to manipulate and or
persuade the electorate and the Mostly Left Wing Media & Hyphenated Media
amplifies the administration’s message
to manipulate the dependent, apathetic and or otherwise cognitive
challenged electorate. Or as President
Obama might say, 69% of Americans are
either apathetic or stupid.
In belittling and demonizing the Supreme Court,
it is clear the President is setting up yet one more scapegoat.
The separation of powers model of
governance, developed in ancient Greece was widely used by the
Roman Republic. Under this model, the state is divided into branches,
executive, a legislature, and a judiciary, each with separate and independent
powers and areas of responsibility so that no branch has more power than the
other branches.
French Enlightenment political philosopher Baron de Montesquieu, Montesquieu incorrectly described a division of political power among an executive, a legislature, and a judiciary, based on the British constitutional system. In this case, the United Kingdom had a very closely connected legislature and executive, with links to the judiciary though combined with judicial independence.
Perhaps Professor Obama was using the "English Model" as he would say, when he was teaching Constitutional law and saw himself as King Obama?
French Enlightenment political philosopher Baron de Montesquieu, Montesquieu incorrectly described a division of political power among an executive, a legislature, and a judiciary, based on the British constitutional system. In this case, the United Kingdom had a very closely connected legislature and executive, with links to the judiciary though combined with judicial independence.
Perhaps Professor Obama was using the "English Model" as he would say, when he was teaching Constitutional law and saw himself as King Obama?
As the
Godfather might say, "I don't believe in coincidences"
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