"Word on the street is that..." Valerie Jarrett finally gave in to Obama's
campaign organization prior to the 2012 election. It was pushing hard to include
former President Bill Clinton as a speaker at the Democrat Nominating
Convention. She reminded her "boss," however, that, after the election, he would
be the president and could renege on anything he promised Clinton for his
support.
She was likely just reminding him, again, since she probably told Senator Obama
in 2008, "You can promise the voters anything, but, after your election, you'll
be the president and can renege on anything you promise them." He certainly
listened to that advice.
Before the Obamacare bill was passed, she told him to tell the American People
whatever they want to hear. After passage, it would be "the law of the land" and
will be hard to repeal. Whatever it turns out to be, you, as the president, can
mold it in your own image, the Constitution notwithstanding.
After the Benghazi tragedy, her encouragement would have been to make up a story
and stick to it as long as possible, Americans have a short memory. The
state-controlled media will help us.
Show some outrage over the IRS scandal, then go silent. At some point you can
say, "There's not a smidgen of corruption at the IRS," then clam up, again.
Even though it violates two laws, exchange those five important terrorists for
Bowe Bergdahl so quickly no one will be able to stop you. What can they do, once
it's done?
Send a memo to all federal agencies instructing them to run all Freedom of
Information Act requests by our staff, so that we can slow walk them at our
discretion. What FOIA laws?
"You're the president, and they're not! Do anything you want!"
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