While he has some interesting views, It’s just his opinion. I do not believe some of the things as he see it, but like I said there are a few valid points.
I get leary when someone try to ‘group’ folks and make generalizations. I also don’t like the use of the word ‘cult’, but since he is coming from that view I guess it’s appropriate for him to use.
I’ve noticed a lot more authors typing to lable Obama as a ‘cult’ type leader and has us all dumbed up to vote for him, but like I said only time will tell.
For instance this part here. It’s the current administration that has boosted the expectations, BUT does not mean that Obama will do the same. Only history will tell so the article will be more relavant once we see if he was right or not.
Barack Obama has done more than any candidate in memory to boost expectations for the office, which were extraordinarily high to begin with. Obama’s stated positions on civil liberties may be preferable to McCain’s, but would it matter? If and when a car bomb goes off somewhere in America, would a President Obama be able to resist resorting to warrantless wiretapping, undeclared wars, and the Bush theory of unrestrained executive power? As a Democrat without military experience, publicly perceived as weak on national security, he’d have much more to prove.