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President Obama Does "Wag the Dog" In The Deflation Economy And Greater Depression
by Delwyn Lounsbury on Oct 26, 2010
"Wag the Dog" is a euphemism for when a politician in trouble at home wages a war or does some other diversion to divert attention. President Barack Hussein Obama and the Democratic Party are in trouble. With only a couple month until the midterm elections, some pundits say they may loose control of both houses of congress.
Why did President Obama suddenly take the moral high ground and come out in favor of building the Manhattan Muslim mosque so close to the site of the 9/11/2001 World Trade Towers ground zero attack? He knew 70% of New Yorkers are against building the 51 Park Avenue Islamic place of worship at that particular site. President Obama, it appears to me is doing a "Wag the Mosque" as a smokescreen for the rotten state of the economy during his administration and to help his parties election chances in November.
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