Lying Liberal Liars
By Danile Greenfield
SultanKnish.Blogspot.com
Every morning the media paws through a dictionary
looking for the most innocuous ways to describe
Obama's big health care lie.
According to the New York Times, Obama "misspoke"
when he said over and over again that if you like
your plan, you can keep your plan. But unlike the
times that the smartest man to ever put up his feet
on the table in the Oval Office thought that
Austrian was a language or that the United States
had 57 states, he wasn't misspeaking.
44, as Politico likes to call him, was doing what 1
wouldn't do after he chopped down a cherry tree. And
to call a lie, misspeaking, is itself a lie.
Rob Ford didn't misspeak when he claimed not to be
on crack, despite being on crack. Barack Obama
didn't misspeak when he promised to let you keep
your health plan, when he had no intention of
letting you do any such thing. And the New York
Times didn't misspeak when it tried to pass that lie
off as a mere slip of the tongue.
The New York Times, which never hesitated to call
George W. Bush a liar, switched up its euphemisms
and began calling Obama's lie an "incorrect
promise". NBC News called it a "promise they
couldn't keep." The Associated Press called it an
"inflated promise."
A few of their more honestly dishonest colleagues in
the media argued that Obama did the right thing
because he could never have pried the health plans
of Americans out of their grubby little hands if he
hadn't promised them that his government takeover of
healthcare would affect everyone else but them. Some
of the pundits making that argument included those
on Obama's regular reading list.
The excuse that Obama lied blatantly about the
impact of a law he wanted to pass in order to pass
it will no doubt be a great comfort to those gun
owners who were willing to trust that his crusade
against gun rights would stop where he told them it
would and those Republican supporters of amnesty for
illegal aliens who believed that he really would
secure the borders once he got his millions of newly
minted Democratic Party voters
If Obama lied to pass one law, what sensible
argument can any of his supporters make for
believing him the next time he promises, “If you
like your guns, you can keep your guns” or “If you
like your borders, you can keep your borders”?
Obama wasn't the first politician to lie. He won't
be the last. But most politicians who lie don't have
an army of reporters swarming around them to explain
that they didn't lie, but just inflated their
misspeaking. One man did not get up in front of the
microphones and cameras and lie over and over again.
The entire liberal establishment lied. And it's
still lying.
The media’s lies and excuses, even more than the
original Obama lie, reveal why liberals can never be
trusted.
If Obama had only lied about being on crack or with
an intern, that might be an impeachable act, but an
understandable human failing. But he wasn't lying to
cover up something shameful that he did. He lied
because he didn’t think Americans deserved to keep
their health plans… or the truth.
Obama lied because he is a liberal.
That Obama would lie was an inevitable as the sun
rising in the morning and the taxman coming in the
spring. The lie was baked into the nature of the
progressive movement that he identified with and its
social experiments with human lives for the greater
good that he participated in.
Lying isn't incidental to a liberal. Liberal is
another word for liar. Someone who believes, as
Obama and his media cronies do, that Americans are
too stupid and ignorant to be trusted to choose
their own health care, isn't about to trust them
with the truth.
Telling someone the truth shows that we respect them
as people. We give them the information and then
trust that they will make the right decision. Trust
and respect are the key words here.
Liars don't trust and respect people. Neither do
liberals.
Liberals don't believe that the people they lie
to are their equals. If they did, not only wouldn't
they lie to them, but they wouldn't subscribe to a
skewed leftist take on liberalism that compels them
to take away choices from people for their own good.
You don't take away someone's right to choose unless
you think that they are inferior to you. The
policies of liberalism can only be justified by
assuming that the people whose lives they run into
the ground are their ethical and intellectual
inferiors.
If you think that the next person over can run his
life just as well as you run yours, then there's no
reason to take over his life and to lie to him about
it. But if you think that he’s probably a racist
moron who worships the flag and clings to his gun
and bible and can't be trusted to buy a car, raise
his kids, drink a large soda and see a doctor; then
you're probably a liberal.
And a liar.
That's the difference between liberals and
conservatives. Conservatives respect people's
choices. Liberals don't. And if you don't respect
someone's choices, you don't respect them.
If you think that the average person is a moron,
then the only answer is to set up to some ideal
republic of liberal philosopher kings who will nudge
the marching morons into the death panels for their
own greater good while lying to them that the death
panelists are really the judges for the next hot
talent competition.
If ordinary people don't deserve the basic decency
of being allowed to make decisions about their own
health care, then they also don't deserve the basic
decency of not being lied to their faces about those
decisions being taken away from them.
If Obama had trusted and respected Americans, he
wouldn't have lied to them about ObamaCare. But if
he had really trusted and respected them, then he
wouldn't have engaged in a massive government
hijacking of their health care options, mandated
their participation in health plans at virtual
gunpoint and then rewritten the regulations to
destroy as many of their grandfathered health plans
as possible.
And so if Obama had really trusted and respected
Americans, he wouldn't have inflicted ObamaCare on
them.
The existence of ObamaCare made it inevitable that
Obama would lie about it in the same way that a
burglar smashing the window of a jewelery store
won't hesitate to lie to the owner about what he's
doing. A man who is willing to rob a store or a
nation will easily and casually lie about his crime.
Obama's crime isn't the lie. The lie is the cover-up
of the crime. The crime is that Obama packaged a
tax, a welfare program and a government takeover of
health care together and called it reform. That was
the bigger lie and there was no misspeaking
involved.
The media has shown that Obama's lie was no
isolated incident by lying about the lie for the
same reason that he told the lie. The health plan
lie wasn't the lie of one politician protecting his
reputation; it was the big lie of a liberal
establishment protecting its agenda.
The liberal media manipulates its readers, listeners
and viewers the same way that liberal governments
manipulate their citizens. And they both do it
because they don't believe that the ordinary person
has the right to the truth or the right to his life.
The liberal media manipulates its readers, listeners
and viewers the same way that liberal governments
manipulate their citizens. Unlike Clinton's lie,
Obama's lie was not one man's mistake, but a
movement's arrogance. And not only hasn't Obama
stopped lying about his lie, but the media and the
rest of his movement haven't stopped lying about his
lie.
Obama’s big health care lie shows why liberals can't
be trusted. Any movement that believes its members
are superior to ordinary people cannot be trusted to
represent them or to tell them the truth.