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3 Questions for the president and the first is: Tell us two things you don't like about your wife?By Political Agenda, Section News
Last year during the run of my talk radio show, I came very close to scoring an interview with Barack Obama. I was able to contact a high ranking member of his campaign who said, "There was a good possibility." I don't know what happened, perhaps they learned I was a conservative, maybe he was too busy. While I was waiting for that follow-up call, I prepared 3 questions:
The first question was: Tell us two things you don't like about your wife.
What would his answer be? Would he have ventured an answer or would he have hung up on me? Would he call me a sleaze-ball or would he just simply ignore me? Now just so you know, I am not a sleaze-ball and if he had ventured an answer I would have cut him off and saved his marriage. I suspect what he would have done is decline to answer the question, saying something like, "I love my wife and I wouldn't change a thing about her." To that response I would have said, "Excellent, you passed the test." Any husband who would criticize his wife in public is less than a man and does not have his wife's best interest at heart. In fact I would go as far as saying that a woman in this case would have reason to doubt the deepness of her husband's love and that he lacks the depth of commitment required in marriage.
The Second question was: What are the names of two of your friends who hate your wife and openly speak ill of her to you? Again, if he started to name names, I would've stopped him, turned his microphone off and asked him, "Are you crazy?" Any man who would "pal around" with people who hated his wife is not a man who is in-love. I suspect that Obama would have said, "I don't know anyone like that." And I would think he would be a little annoyed with me by now. My third and final question to Barack Obama would have been: Now substitute the United States for your wife; do you now understand why many Americans like me might be a bit concerned about your associations and the ease with which you disparage this country, our country? During the campaign, many of my fellow conservatives went the politically correct path and said, with regards to his associations, "I don't question Barack's patriotism, I question his judgment." Well I have never been one for political correctness and I am here to tell you that I question both his patriotism and his judgment. Why it is that speaking ill of the United States comes so easily to our new President, especially on foreign soil? Why did he find it acceptable under any circumstance to "pal around" with people who openly hate this country and who would seek to destroy her? The person who would be president of this country must burn with a love so deep for her that if William Ayers were to cross their path, a punch to the face would be the inclination, and not to do business with him. On foreign soil such a person would never speak ill of this country, but instead would seize the opportunity to point to that "Shining city on a hill." "Looking ahead, Barack Obama will be our president, perhaps now his love will deepen for this country, the way John McCain's did during his stay at the Hanoi Hilton or like our veterans on the battlefield. May God continue to bless America and may He grant wisdom and maturity to our next president, Barack Obama." I wrote these words last year during Obama's run for President. In light of his recent visit to the G20 summit and the fact of his praise of every country but his own, I must conclude that God has not answered my prayer.
Danian Michael
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