Frankenstein’s Monster
By Stuart J. Moskovitz
The point of Mary Shelley’s novel was that as excited as we may be when we have created a monster, we must recognize that we cannot always control that monster. What we believe is “ours” can easily go another way.
No objective historical scholar can deny that Obama was a media creation. He was an obscure state politician whom the media caused to give a speech at the Democratic convention in 2004. He parlayed that speech, with the media’s help, into the Democratic nomination in 2008. The rest is history. The Democratic party was thrilled at the job the media did, assuring them the election against a far more experienced, far more qualified, far more moderate candidate, a war hero, a committee chairman, a candidate familiar with foreign affairs who had spent his life in Washington, understood federal government finance, military positives and negatives, and had experience with all domestic and foreign matters with which a President needs to deal. Obama, the media creation, served in the Senate for less than one year when he announced he was running for office. As a state senator, he was most known for voting “present.”
Posted: February 12th, 2019 | Author: admin | Filed under: Opinion | Tags: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Democrat Party, Frankenstein's Monster, Ilhan Omar, Obama, Opinion, Rashida Tlaib, Stuart J. Moskovitz, Stuart Moskovitz | Comments Off on Frankenstein’s Monster