The new strategy by Barack Obama: Actual protesters against ObamaCare don’t actually exist. Pay no attention to that person with a sign and a question for their elected representative – they are merely unpersons and unworthy of being treated as actual persons.
The double-down on the town hall drama – highlighting the outbursts and deeming protesters as “mobs” – was probably untenable for the White House and Dems.
For one thing, it’s tough for members of Congress to stay on message with such a strategy (ideology and rudeness aside, the protesters are, after all, constituents and therefore not exactly ripe for such denigration among individuals who want to get reelected).
Then there is the fact of democracy itself. Some of the protesters may have been organized by outside groups and some may have been unruly or even unhinged, but it’s difficult for a White House to deem freedom of expression as un-American.
And so, dear reader, if you disagree with Obama or his minions, you no longer actually, officially exist in any way, shape or form. You are unpersons and unworthy of being treated with any respect whatsoever. If you ask uncomfortable questions – poof – you do not exist. If you hold up a sign other than the officially sanctioned, pre-printed signs supporting all Obama does, says or decrees - poof – you don’t exist.
Please, please go read the whole quote from Obama himself. You are unworthy of respect. You are unworthy of existence itself. You are an unperson – unless you fawn over Obama’s plan. Then you get into one of his venues where you may nod along to all he says.
But I would not advise asking him a question that he does not want to take.
I’ll happily stay an unperson rather than be a drone for this man.




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