The last decade has proven that the majority of Americans cannot or will not stand up to their murderers; now it only remains to be seen how they will adapt to slavery and middle class genocide in their own country
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06/01/2014
American author Dinesh D'Souza says that US President Barack Obama and former secretary of state Hillary Clinton will “finish off a certain way of life in America.”
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Evil abides: Clinton and Obama have plans for America |
If elected as president in 2016, Clinton will continue radicalizing the United States and “undo the nation's founding ideals,” he has written in his new book "America -- Imagine a World Without Her."
D'Souza writes that as students of radical organizer Saul Alinsky, Obama and Clinton could have enough time to “unmake and then remake America” into a nation the founding fathers wouldn't recognize, Washington Examiner reported.
“They may not be responsible for the suicide of America, but they certainly will have helped to finish off a certain way of life in America, and they will leave us with a country unrecognizable not only to Washington and Jefferson but also to those of us who grew up in the 20th century,” he wrote.
“If they succeed, there may be no going back. Then it will be their America, not ours, and we will be a people bereft of a country, with no place to go,” he added on page 87.
D'Souza also claimed that Obama and Clinton hide their views and ideas until they get into power.
“If you see early pictures and video of Hillary, she looks and sounds like a former hippie. Overtime, however, Hillary started dressing like a respectable middle-class mother and speaking in a clipped, moderate sounding voice.
Young Barack Obama, too, looked like a street thug -- in his own words, he could have been Trayvon Martin.
Over time, however, Obama started dressing impeccably and even practiced modulating his voice,” according to the author.
“Hillary and Obama have both learned the Alinsky lesson that you should aggressively pursue power while pretending to be motivated by altruism,” he added.
“More importantly, Hillary and Obama both adopted Alinsky’s strategic counsel to sound mainstream, even when you aren’t,” wrote D’Souza.
“These are the ways in which our two Alinskyites make themselves palatable to the American middle class, which to this day has no idea how hostile Hillary and Obama are to middle-class values.
“If Hillary Clinton is elected in 2016, the baton will have passed from one Alinskyite to another. In this case, Alinsky’s influence will have taken on a massive, almost unimaginable, importance. Obama will have had eight years to remake America, and Hillary will have another four or perhaps eight to complete the job,” he wrote.
In an interview broadcast Friday morning, Obama said that Clinton would be “very effective” if she decides to run for president in 2016.
“I don't know what she's going to decide to do, but I know that if she were to run for president, I think she'd be very effective at that,” Obama said in an interview with ABC.
Obama described a close relationship with his former rival.
“Hillary and I -- we're buddies. I think because we ran in the longest primary in history and our staffs I think were doing battle politically, the perception was that this was always kind of a marriage of convenience when she came in as secretary of state. I always admired her,” Obama said.
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