Obama and the Trust Factor

By Kyle-Anne Shiver,American Thinker

The American people don’t trust Obama

For the scant few media folks still scratching their heads in puzzled frustration over the massive displays of public discontent with Barack Obama’s presidency,this one’s for you. No,the discontent is not about his race,his smoking or whether he wears a helmet while riding his bike. It’s not about his wife’s biceps or her shorts or her fake eyelashes. It’s not even about the President’s vainglorious love of the cameras.

No,no,no. It’s the trust factor,honey.

When a man campaigns for the presidency as an anti-ideological moderate,a lover of bi-partisan reconciliation,and vows to regain America’s foothold on the world’s respect,and then after becoming president,shoots down real bi-partisan input with a petulant,"I won,"governs high-handedly from the farthest-left corner of American politics,all the while playing cozy-up with America’s self-proclaimed enemies and arrogantly dissing our heretofore friends,then the citizens quite naturally feel they’ve been sucker-punched in the gut. And being sucker- punched in the gut tends to bring out the rudeness in even the most civil people.

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