Wednesday, June 3, 2009

When it rains it pours


Goodness, apparently the mountain is not coming to Obama, but falling on Barack Obama in the avalanche flow of information proving Lawrence Sinclair did have a meeting with Birdie.

Richard Wolffe in his new book "Renegade" dovetails into the Lawrence Sinclair story in now confirming the Obama marriage was on the rocks in 2000.

Muchelle Obama as this blog revealed was in it for the exotic ride to fame which Birdie could provide. His loosing the 2000 House race set off a fury in her in describing Birdie as "selfish and a driven by his career aspirations."

Birdie looked at his Muchelle as a cold fish and ungrateful.

Amazing isn't it children that the Obama's described the people they are to a tee!

In translation the Obama's both confirm that Birdie is a 10 year old child, self centered and seeks to find validation in his programming to be "president".
Muchelle is the classic wife who doesn't put out and bitches all the time.

(And some might have thought when I said Muchelle was bad at sex that I didn't know what I was talking about in the way she walked.)

All of this confirms exactly what Lawrence Sinclair described in his meeting with Obama in his being a self absorbed dink with a dink as small as his character.
It confirms why Obama was out self destructing in he failed and was trying to commit gay suicide in contracting HIV.
In his deep recesses, he knew very well he would give the disease to Muchelle and do to her what final solution removed his mother from dominating and rejecting wonderful him.

Muchelle was not putting out in the 2000 year era which just did not happen over night. This was a continuing thing and one notes that Muchelle never perked up until after Birdie got hisself installed into the Senate by illegally smearing his GOP opponent in Axelrod releasing forbidden court records on the guy's divorce.
Obama sought security in the same gay associations he learned with Frank Marshall Davis. His meeting with Lawrence Sinclair fits exactly this profile and what Mr. Sinclair described is absolutely the profile of how Obama should have reacted.

Once again though, Mr. Sinclair in early 2008 could not have known that Richard Wolffe would be releasing a book over a year later, confirming exactly the peripherals which Lawrence Sinclair noted in his meeting.
Birdie Obama profiles exactly and and patterns exactly from his New York date night to what Mr. Wolffe is revealing.

This is all proof of what Lawrence Sinclair has been saying. Once in a New York date is phenomenal in hitting 6 numbers in the lottery for Mr. Sinclair. Having it happen now twice is like Mr. Sinclair just picked two lottery million dollar winners two weeks in a row.
That is not luck as this could have just as easily showed the Obama's were happily married and even if not that their characters would not match what Mr. Sinclair's meeting revealed.

Lawrence Sinclair could not have known this detail to fit into a meeting in which his story has never changed nor grown.

I honestly hope and pray that these revelations keep coming up to vindicate Mr. Sinclair, because each one in Obama's patterns and what Mr. Sinclair noted, fits the Obama profile.

As stated, once is chance in Frank Davis and Donald Young, twice in New York is coincidence when no coincidences occur. Three times is proven fact.

The Obama voters had better start getting nervous as this is just a few months into Birdie Obama's tenure but his moult has already shown him to be who Lawrence Sinclair described.

A Muslim today in Egypt..........tomorrow a raving gay kissing his black sex partner, Mr. Basketball on the front page of Time.

The saga continues.

agtG 252




The Obama Hatefest of Muchelle and Birdie




WASHINGTON (AP) - For all the smiling photos of Barack and Michelle Obama, the couple went through a tough time in their marriage in earlier years, according to a new book.

"Renegade," by journalist Richard Wolffe, says the couple's marriage was strained by Barack Obama's unsuccessful 2000 run for Congress.

Wolffe writes that Michelle Obama "hated the failed race for Congress in 2000, and their marriage was strained by the time their youngest daughter, Sasha, was born a year later."

"There was little conversation and even less romance," Wolffe writes. "She was angry at his selfishness and careerism; he thought she was cold and ungrateful."

When Obama ran for the Senate in 2004, his wife still had mixed feelings about her husband's love of politics, and played no part in the campaign, the book says.

By the time Obama decided to run for president, the couple's two children were older and Michelle Obama was more supportive.

"We're going to be fine," the book quotes her as saying. "We just have to make sure the girls are fine. We're strong enough to take anything on and be OK at the end."

Wolffe covered the presidential campaign for Newsweek, and is a political analyst for MSNBC.