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NanceGreggs

(27,814 posts)
Mon Jan 9, 2017, 12:15 AM Jan 2017

A Prediction [View all]

The most influential man in politics in the coming years will be the same man who has been the most influential for the past eight years: Barack Hussein Obama.

I predict that the man who worked so tirelessly for ALL Americans during his time in office will not go quietly into the dark night that is about to follow his remarkably enlightening tenure in office.

Let’s remember that as POTUS, Obama observed the rules of decorum that should be followed by all who hold that esteemed position; ever mindful of his duty to his country and his fellow citizens, always aware that his every word, every action, every position should be reflective of our nation’s leadership in the global community, our desire for diplomacy rather than conflict, our want to be inclusive rather than to act as bullies with no understanding or appreciation of our global neighbours or our own citizens.

Above all, let’s remember how vilified this man was by the very people who have now installed a Putin-controlled idiot in the Oval Office – and the fact that Obama’s incredible respect for that office never once led him to engage in personal vindictiveness towards those who demeaned him.

As Obama leaves that esteemed position as our president and commander-in-chief, so the gloves come off. No longer bound by the limitations of pulling punches for the sake of national unity, of biting his tongue for the sake of placating those on the “other side of the aisle”, Obama will now be free to speak his mind as a Democrat – and no one has more incentive, more motivation, more justification in speaking out than the man who has been disparaged, belittled, and obstructed by Republicans for eight long years.

Barack Obama is not a man who walks away from a fight. And given that he is now free to fight without the constraints placed upon him by his respect for the office of POTUS, I suspect that the punches about to be thrown will be as hard-hitting as they are well-aimed.

Within a few short weeks, Barack Obama will be free to speak his mind, unfettered by his obligations as president, and unrestrained by a being a fully-committed holder of that office. We can only imagine what he will have to say in the months to come - but I have a strong feeling that a lot of Republicans won't want to hear it. But hear it they will, and there is nothing that can or will stop it from being said.

Despite the sad fact that an ignorant buffoon will soon be recognized as our nation’s leader, the world will still listen to Barack Hussein Obama as being the voice of intelligence, and will look to him as being our country’s brightest light in the dark days ahead.

As Democrats, we will now have a true champion in our corner, one who can be relied upon for his wisdom, his insight – and his formidable voice, which will no longer be silenced. President Obama was a president for ALL citizens, regardless of political affiliation – and that’s as it should be. After January 20th, he will again be one of US – and I look forward to him taking his rightful place as a leader of our Party.

We are not alone. We have each other, we have the majority of the country on our side - and we are about to have the leadership of one Barack Hussein Obama to guide us, to speak for us, and to encourage us ever forward.

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K & R !! GP6971 Jan 2017 #1
This country was lucky... nancy1942 Jan 2017 #52
That sounds great Phoenix61 Jan 2017 #2
Why can't he do both? Why can't he be both a leader and a teacher of new talent? politicaljunkie41910 Jan 2017 #15
I think Obama would have a hard time Phoenix61 Jan 2017 #16
Like Michael Jordan said, Obama is the Jackie Robinson Dustlawyer Jan 2017 #26
Who is Jackie Robertson? philosslayer Jan 2017 #34
(think he meant this guy...) lastlib Jan 2017 #45
Yup, thanks for the assist! Dustlawyer Jan 2017 #49
Kicking gladly. ffr Jan 2017 #3
Well said! And we must have his back when the repulsive words are sure to fly justhanginon Jan 2017 #4
I can't wait.. thank you for this, Nance! Cha Jan 2017 #5
❤❤❤ BlancheSplanchnik Jan 2017 #42
❤❤❤ Cha Jan 2017 #54
That might make a great sig line logo thingy. Ilsa Jan 2017 #62
You're right it would! I'd have to do away with the pic Cha Jan 2017 #63
I think you need to keep his pic. NT Ilsa Jan 2017 #64
Thank you NanceGreggs spanone Jan 2017 #6
Screw Hannity in advance because he's going to say Bush ll got oasis Jan 2017 #7
I wouldn't bet against it. gulliver Jan 2017 #8
You are as eloquent as President Obama, NanceGreggs. 3catwoman3 Jan 2017 #9
Gawd I hope you're right cilla4progress Jan 2017 #10
He's be my president flamingdem Jan 2017 #11
I have do doubt... Jacob Boehme Jan 2017 #12
He will NOT leave us alone in the darkness. sheshe2 Jan 2017 #13
I agree, she....he isn't the kind of person to abandon others. BlancheSplanchnik Jan 2017 #41
Thank you for this, Nance Hekate Jan 2017 #14
Here's to hoping lillypaddle Jan 2017 #17
kick grantcart Jan 2017 #18
K&R brer cat Jan 2017 #19
Kick. I believe this to be true, and I also hope that all those Republicans who are actually Squinch Jan 2017 #20
Keep it kicked!..........n/t HAB911 Jan 2017 #21
Normally an ex-President refrains from public comment Gothmog Jan 2017 #22
My wife pointed out -- and I believe she is correct -- that Obama wants to Akamai Jan 2017 #23
This is his goal I think. Ligyron Jan 2017 #56
I can think of two descriptive adjectives we use for Obama that will NEVER be used for Trump: world wide wally Jan 2017 #24
& Compasion classykaren Jan 2017 #33
competence niyad Jan 2017 #57
Sincerely hope you are correct...n/t N_E_1 for Tennis Jan 2017 #25
By leaving the WH, Obama will be able to say things he couldn't since 2008. no_hypocrisy Jan 2017 #27
Well written JustAnotherGen Jan 2017 #28
NancyGreggs...you are one of the smartest people I know. onecent Jan 2017 #29
Thank you, NanceGreggs gademocrat7 Jan 2017 #30
Nicely put. I hope it happens. (nt) Paladin Jan 2017 #31
he will definitely bdamomma Jan 2017 #32
This seems like a great way to get some hopes dashed. RedWedge Jan 2017 #35
Whatever you think is fine...just don't let it stop you BlancheSplanchnik Jan 2017 #40
Oh, not at all. RedWedge Jan 2017 #44
Happy to be the 100th Rec! blue neen Jan 2017 #36
Normally, when a President leaves office they refrain from criticism of the incoming President. Lochloosa Jan 2017 #37
He will find it hard, babylonsister Jan 2017 #61
K&R. He said this a few weeks ago, that he is going to be involved in politics and that he will not secondwind Jan 2017 #38
Oh Nance, your editorial is giving me goosebumps! BlancheSplanchnik Jan 2017 #39
Nance, do you mind if I share this on FB? n/t BlancheSplanchnik Jan 2017 #43
Not at all! NanceGreggs Jan 2017 #53
Oh it sure is!!! BlancheSplanchnik Jan 2017 #55
Thank you SO much! NanceGreggs Jan 2017 #58
Why would he start now? LiberalLovinLug Jan 2017 #46
I look forward to his actions and words after he leaves office mcar Jan 2017 #47
I hope so. We need him more than ever. Great post as always. KNR AgadorSparticus Jan 2017 #48
Great prediction! BlueMTexpat Jan 2017 #50
I Have Been Hoping this Will Happen - Thanks for Showing Confidence in This Possibility DDySiegs Jan 2017 #51
may it be so. niyad Jan 2017 #59
Lovely! Let it be so! nt babylonsister Jan 2017 #60
That is the only thing that keeps me going. Freedomofspeech Jan 2017 #65
Hey liberallovinlug maybe you should read the article linked here below Thekaspervote Jan 2017 #66
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