“Trust matters,” President Barack Obama said this week, campaigning in Iowa.
And here’s the thing, Iowa, you know me. You know–you know that I say what I mean and I mean what I say. There’s some folks in this crowd who have probably been following me since I was running for the United States Senate. You could take a videotape of things I said 10 years ago, 12 years ago and you’d say, ‘Man this is the same guy.’
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To which we at Breitbart News say: exactly.
Obama is the same politician who called for “redistributive change” in a 2001 interview, and lamented that the Warren Court had not been radical enough since it “never ventured into the issues of redistribution of wealth.”
Obama is the same politician who gave a Martin Luther King, Jr. Day sermon in 2002 in which he played up class warfare, claiming that “rich people are all for nonviolence.”
Obama is the same politician who told a forum at Loyola College in 1998 that he wanted the government to redistribute wealth.
Obama is the same politician who claimed in 2007 that the federal government was less responsive to the victims of Hurricane Katrina than to the victims of 9/11 because of racism–even though he voted against waiving the Stafford Act to allow federal aid to flow to Katrina victims without matching local funds.
