October 1, 2009

Two Possibilities Here

The problem is that what Obama and those close to him see as normal, the majority of the American population see as radical. They face the prospect along with their allies in the MSM of labeling a majority of Americans as somehow out of touch, or accept the fact that they need to conform to the norms of Americans society. I think they will continue to demean Americans in an attempt to somehow "shame" us into submission. This ultimately will fail not because we are not compassionate but rather that they are not, and they do not even recognize it. The political correct gig has about run its course.




Those who are sympathetic to the Obama administration maintain that for some reason, it is astonishingly bad at "vetting" nominees. Thus, it keeps nominating people who hold extreme--not to say bizarre--views, and, when outsiders point this out, the administration is obliged to retreat in confusion.


Others argue that the Obama administration is radical to the core, and when it appoints extremists--some say weirdos--to high government positions, it is merely carrying out its ideological agenda. The case of Kevin Jennings, appointed by President Obama as Assistant Deputy Secretary of the Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools at the U.S. Department of Education--"safe" seems the salient word--supports the latter view. Jennings, a homosexual activist, has a checkered history to say the least, as Regular Folks United records:



If you were looking for a tutor or even a babysitter for your child would
you hire...

...a person who founded and ran an organization where instructors had
explicitly described to middle school youngsters how to perform homosexual
sexual acts?

...a teacher who had been told by a boy of 15 that he had been sexually
abused by an older man, but did not tell authorities or his parents or do
anything to protect the youngster from the abuser?

...a man who publicly stated that he was inspired by a man who was the
number one proponent and promoter of pedophilia in the country?

...a person who wrote the forward to a book called Queering Elementary
Education?

...a person who has publicly, in writing and in speeches, ridiculed and
demeaned people of faith?

...a person who has publicly, in writing, encouraged young people to defy
their parents and religious leaders?


Let's follow up on just one of those points, which seems especially relevant in view of the Roman Polanski controversy. Obama nominee Kevin Jennings actually said that the founder of NAMBLA--the North American Man-Boy Love Association--Harry Hay, is "[o]ne of the people that's always inspired me." If you're not aware of it, NAMBLA is an organization that advocates sexual relationships between middle-aged men and teenage and pre-teen boys.


Why, exactly, would a President put someone who has advocated homosexual relationships between middle-aged men and high school or junior high school aged boys in charge of "safety" in American public schools? Who would do that? It's not as though Kevin Jennings' advocacy of such exploitation is a secret; on the contrary, this is his career, his claim to fame, his qualification for federal employment. One can only ask: is the Obama administration completely insane?

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