I want to be President. Who doesn’t? It’s just that I said it first, not Barack Obama.
One of my earliest thoughts from childhood and elementary school, or maybe it was kindergarten, was my dream to become President. I only married Bill because I dreamed that he would make it to the White House one day, and he did. “Follow your dreams,” I always say.
All of a sudden, Barack Obama is traipsing around cornfields in Iowa telling voters that he always wanted to be President when he grew up. He says his dream started in kindergarten with an essay creatively titled, “I want to be President.”
Who didn’t? It’s common, right? Fireman. Truck driver. Nurse. Doctor. President. Come on, people. That’s pandering. It tugs at the heart. It’s what politicians are supposed to say. The truth is that Obama is lying. For the past couple of years he’s been running around giving speeches and telling people he didn’t want to be President, and that he only entered the campaign for the good of the country.
Now we find out Obama has wanted to be President since he was in kindergarten. What a flip flopper. The man can’t be trusted.
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