Monday, February 13, 2012

The Obamas Pimp-out Their Kids

The Obamas Pimp-out Their Kids

President Barack Hussein Obama and his lovely bride jointly decided that daddy’s career would never supersede their desire for their childrens’ anonymity.

Some years ago, the POTUS admirably declared that Sasha and Malia Obama would and should be off limits, never to be used for political purposes, never utilized to buttress his popularity or win votes.

Apparently toward that end, Obama enrolled the girls at the “Harvard of Washington,” the uber exclusive Sidwell Friends School not to shield them from the horrors of D.C. educational system, mind you, but in order that they not be seen as political pawns attending the mostly African-American horrors to win favor in black communities.

Jimmy Carter took that risk with young Amy Carter and we all know what happened to him!

Likewise, Obama published his childrens’ book Of Thee I Sing, A Letter to My Daughters in 2010 solely as a patriotic tribute to heroes in American history since he loves his country and his kids so much. Featuring an illustration of Malia and Sasha prancing along the grass on the cover with First Dog, Bo, should not be interpreted as exploiting the First Daughters but rather as, well, simply a book cover.

Now, however, it’s a presidential election year.

2012 is easily the most significant election in our lifetimes and the Obamas are pulling out all stops, throwing all caution to the winds, and revoking all public resolves like protecting Malia and Sasha from the limelight and political exploitation by planning to pimp them out in the interests of their father winning four more years to destroy the country.

Barack Hussein Obama’s bitter half, Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama, has suggested the First Daughters will play a major role in the upcoming campaign, contentions of exploitation be damned.

The FLOTUS made clear that 10 year old Sasha and 13 year old Malia, understandably agitated by pop’s election uncertainties and how his possible defeat would affect them, will . . .
(Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=12904.)

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