Obama Is
Not Jesus Christ
Ethan Allen
Rogue Government
May 14, 2008
http://www.infowars.com/?p=2154
A disturbing pathology
has emerged from the Obama campaign in
the last few months, and only seems to
be gaining strength among his followers,
and that is a sincere belief that only
Obama can save us from our current
problems. Blind faith in leaders is
nothing new, and has been a social
phenomenon in politics and religion for
thousands of years. However, in current
times when people are more cynical about
their leaders, you’d think this ‘kneel
and pray to the glorious leader’ stuff
would be left in the history books. But
it would seem that Obama’s supporters
are so enraptured by his charisma that
they’ll drop to their knees and cry, or
even
pass out at his mere presence.
Obamamessiah.blogspot.com
actually catalogues images and articles
pertaining to this fad, and some of the
pictures and rhetoric being pitched
around, both by the media and by some of
Obama’s supporters, is truly disturbing.
The lemmings mentality of some of
Obama’s hardcore supporters is easy to
scoff at, but the diehard cultish aspect
of it should frighten every freedom
loving American who values individual
rights and the power to remain free of
group think.
In another
spin piece, Obama’s raging
popularity has been equated to the ‘Ron
Paul phenomenon’, as if Ron Paul’s
campaign was based soley on the cult of
personality of a soft spoken 72 year old
Congressman from Texas. If Ron Paul
supporters had been looking for a loud,
over confident leader with a rock star
image to save them, they certainly
picked the wrong guy. But the media is
determined to quantify and properly
analyze Obama’s success, as if they
believe they can ride the coat tails of
a public relations vehicle they
themselves concocted.
There’s also the ‘Yes,
We Can’ PR campaign, with its own
catchphrases and accompanying
music video. The platform of his
campaign seems to impress us with the
need to change things and find solutions
to our problems, but is uncomfortably
sterile when it comes to addressing
either the problems or the solutions.
Everything is done in broad strokes and
with ‘big ideas’ instead of common sense
and detailed problem solving. Is this
the kind of canvas Jesus would paint on?
But it gets even
weirder with the
Obama waffle fiasco. While
campaigning in Pennsylvania, Obama
stopped to eat at a diner where a
waitress snatched up the remains of
Obama’s breakfast and gave it to a
‘loyal fan’, who promptly put up an
auction on Ebay to sell the half-eaten
breakfast. The starting price for
Obama’s breakfast was set at $10,000.
Thankfully, sanity prevailed and the
asking price was too high, and ended up
selling for $.99 to the winning bidder.
‘Obama is president’ style web domains
are currently going for hundreds of
thousands of dollars on Ebay.
Google searches for
‘Obama savior’ or ‘Obama messiah’ will
bring up a plethora of sites, both
tongue in cheek and many which are
legitimately praising Obama as the only
candidate who can save us all. However,
a little pressing and determined
questions for logical solutions to the
war in Iraq, the deficit, or even basic
tax and spend policies will reveal the
emptiness of Obama’s rhetoric. But like
most messiah figures, the power of their
words and imagery are usually far more
potent than the realization of their
ideas.
Barack Obama might be
related to Dick Cheney or Brad Pitt, but
blood descendent of
Jesus Christ he is not. But I guess
it’s only a matter of time before the
media finds a way to use some ILM magic
tricks to show us Obama walking on
water.