Sounding the Alarm

Strange that this sort of talk should happen the same week as the impeachment hearings go public.
Former President Barack Obama offered an unusual warning to the Democratic primary field on Friday evening, cautioning the candidates not to move too far to the left in their policy proposals, even as he sought to reassure a party establishment worried about the electoral strength of their historically large primary field....

[H]e also raised concerns about some of the liberal ideas being promoted by some candidates, citing health care and immigration as issues where the proposals may have gone further than public opinion.

While Mr. Obama did not single out any specific primary candidate or policy proposal, he cautioned that the universe of voters that could support a Democratic candidate — Democrats, independents and moderate Republicans — are not driven by the same views reflected on “certain left-leaning Twitter feeds” or “the activist wing of our party.”

“Even as we push the envelope and we are bold in our vision we also have to be rooted in reality,” Mr. Obama said. “The average American doesn’t think we have to completely tear down the system and remake it.”
That doesn't sound like the voice of a party on the cusp of historic victory.

4 comments:

Texan99 said...

It also doesn't sound that much like Mr. Obama when he was wielding his phone and his pen, and nothing at all like the people he hired to do his dirty work.

Dad29 said...

Nah. It's Obama's way of telling the candidates to lie like Hell about their intentions. Worked for him1! Remember "keep your plan"?

ymarsakar said...

D29 is correct. Hussein is telling them that they need to be covert and do it his way. After all, wasn't Hussein the centrist that was elected to save America via change and hope?

Hahaha.

ymarsakar said...

The Good News: The Alliance vs Cabal Deep State war is finally coming to America as Civil War 2. Finally. That is optimal, as the alternative is to remain an American slave for the next millenia... or two.

The Bad News: Humanity still doesn't know half of the things I do.