Is Obama an outsider?

I know many of you, as have I, have commented to each other that our President doesn’t really know us. He didn’t really grow up in middle class American as we did or our children  did.  My children and their cousins say it this way, “He didn’t watch Scooby Doo.”  Well, I don’t know, maybe he did, but he sure doesn’t seem to understand us or even like us.  An American Thinker article puts it this way:

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By Robert Weissberg
As the Obama administration enters its second year, I — and undoubtedly millions of others — have struggled to develop a shorthand term that captures our emotional unease. Defining this discomfort is tricky. I reject nearly the entire Obama agenda, but the term “being opposed” lacks an emotional punch. Nor do terms like “worried” or “anxious” apply. I was more worried about America’s future during the Johnson or Carter years, so it’s not that dictionary, either. Nor, for that matter, is this about backroom odious deal-making and pork, which are endemic in American politics.
After auditioning countless political terms, I finally realized that the Obama administration and its congressional collaborators almost resemble a foreign occupying force, a coterie of politically and culturally non-indigenous leaders whose rule contravenes local values rooted in our national tradition. It is as if the United States has been occupied by a foreign power, and this transcends policy objections. It is not about Obama’s birthplace. It is not about race, either; millions of white Americans have had black mayors and black governors, and this unease about out-of-synch values never surfaced.

Read the rest, it makes a lot of sense.

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