In 2008, when Woody Allen last spoke of Barack Obama to a group of Spanish journalists, he declared that it would be a “disgrace” if the then-U.S. Senator failed in his quest to become the 44th President of the United States. Now, 16th months into Obama’s first term, Allen has apparently mistaken La Vanguardia, a Spanish newspaper, for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
The famous director proclaimed in a recent interview:
“It would be good…if (Obama) could be dictator for a few years because he could do a lot of good things quickly.”
If Allen had any regard whatsoever for the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights, he would never fathom such a scenario. The day that the citizenry of this nation is forced to live under a tyrannical dictatorship, the great American experiment would suffer an unimaginably horrible demise; our cherished land of the free and home of the brave would be relegated to nothing more than dirt and real estate.
For whom exactly would an Obama dictatorship be good for?
Prior to his ascension to the Oval Office, Allen and his Hollywood brethren co-signed Obama like Twitter and the South Beach Diet. Subsequently, he became just as much of a celebrity as many of them are. They immediately pledged to be of service to him; in their eyes they are the president’s teammates. Being a part of such an exclusive team requires possessing the commonalities of money, power, and fame, all which ensure that the players are virtually insulated from the ill-effects of the star player’s over-reaching, powerful rule by decree.
Apparently, as far as they are concerned, those who will be dictated to are you and me, not them.
It is us who will see our freedoms and way of life obliterated, while they take the bubbles under which they live and relocate to exotic locations.
We know exactly for whom an Obama dictatorship would be good for; Allen and the rest of the Hollywood already-haves. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that he desires it, but it speaks volumes he shared his asinine, un-American wish with a foreign newspaper.
It’s about time someone told him, “Cut.”
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