This morning on radio, Glenn played audio of Barack Obama that reveals the way he views charity, the wealthy in America, and the government’s role in your life. What Glenn found was for someone who talks a big game about “being your brother’s keeper,” that he himself doesn’t seem to be putting his words to action.
Maybe that’s why he doesn’t think the average American will help their neighbor when they’re in need – because he doesn’t.
“He doesn't trust the American people, especially those with wealth,” Glenn told listeners. “Listen to the way he describes white Suburban executives.”
“Whether you are a white executive living out in the suburbs who doesn't want to pay taxes to inner city children for them to go to school, or you are an inner city child who doesn't want to take responsibility for keeping your streets safe and clean.”
“This is a serious insight into what Barack Obama is and what he believes,” Glenn said.
Glenn went on to explain that Mitt Romney, who is one of those “evil white executives living in the suburbs,” backs up his words about private charity with action, 15% of his income goes to charity every year. He puts his money where his mouth is, he doesn’t just talk a good game.
President Obama, on the other hand, has gone as far as citing the Bible to advocate his big government, nanny state policies
“It is that fundamental belief, it is that fundamental belief I am my brother's keeper.”
However, after a story recently reported on TheBlaze, it’s a safe assumption that the president won’t be using that phrase anytime in the near future.
In the ironies of ironies, Barack Obama’s own brother, George, who lives in extreme poverty, recently turned to conservative author, Dinesh D’Souza for help with his hospital bill. Why did he go to D’Souza? According to George, “he didn’t have anyone else to turn to.”
The media discovered Barack Obama’s brother a couple years ago, shortly after his speech about “being your brother’s keeper,” living in a hut in Kenya on seventy-five cents a month.
“Did his brother keep him?” Glenn asked rhetorically, “No.”
According to George Obama, his brother has never helped him, but now Dinesh has. D’Souza recently released the move “2016,” which features an interview with the president’s brother.
You can watch part of that interview here:
This morning on radio, Glenn read what Dinesh wrote about an encounter he had with George Obama:
He was a bit flustered, and soon informed me that his young son was sick with a chest condition. He pleaded with me to send him $1,000 to cover the medical bills. Since George was at the hospital I asked him to let me speak to a nurse, and she confirmed that George’s son was indeed ill. So I agreed to send George the money through Western Union. He was profusely grateful. But before I hung up I asked George, “Why are you coming to me?” He said, “I have no one else to ask.” Then he said something that astounded me, “Dinesh, you are like a brother to me.”
The fact is, George has a brother, a real brother, the President of the United States.
“George's brother has framed his reelection campaign around the fair share theme that we all owe obligations to those who are less fortunate,” Glenn said.
“Being my brother's keeper obviously doesn't mean that you take care of your brother in times of need,” Glenn continued. “It means that you're in favor of raising taxes on people, especially in the suburbs, so the government might come up with a program someday that might end up helping someone like your brother but conservatives like Mitt Romney, Dinesh D'Souza, and you, being our brother's keeper means that if my brother or the brother of the most powerful man on earth needs a hand up, not a hand out, we will be there.”
"President Obama is right. Indeed, Mr. President, the choice we face in this election couldn't be any bigger. May I add, the choice we face this election couldn't be any more clear.”