"It does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people's minds." Samuel Adams

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Now, Obama Won't Go to Berlin


Rush reports today that the Obamessiah has spurned the invitation of German Chancellor Angela Merkel to visit Germany for the commemoration of the fall of the Berlin wall. Rush surmises, correctly, I think, that Obama doesn't want to be upstaged by the memory of Ronald Reagan calling on "Mr. Gorbachev" to "tear down this wall." Rush says communists don't celebrate their defeats, that Obama will go there when the wall is put back up, in order to sign it. Great stuff by Maharushie.

To celebrate Obama's fear and respect for the Gipper, enjoy the Brandenburg Gate speech.

For some video. . .

1 comment:

Bill said...

The true believers consider the fall of the Wall and the collapse of the Evil Empire as mere hiccups. Their religious faith is such that they know - they know - that in the end their truth will prevail From Obam's point of view, there is absolutely nothing to celebrate in the end of the Soviet Union and the liberation of Eastern Europe. Or perhaps I should put the word "liberation" in quotes.
I don't think Obama is afraid of being upstaged by the memory of Reagan - he surely considers himself much, much more than the Gipper's equal (such is his megalomania).
No, he won't go to Berlin because he finds the very sentiments expressed by Reagan and symbolized by the collapse of the Wall to be repugnant.