In a recent speech delivered about gun control and the mass shootings that have terrorized America during his presidency, President Barack Obama was seen tearing up. But if Obama’s tears are genuine, and not just another one of his liberal ploys to gain political support for his totalitarian regime, then could someone please explain to me where our leader’s tears were when my 12-year-old Norwegian Buhund, Roxie, was diagnosed with leukemia last month?
Other commentators have talked about Obama’s lack of emotion in the face of tragic events such as the Paris shooting and the rise of the Islamic State. I must ask a similar question, but about my best friend in the whole wide world who now only has two months to live.
And that question, again, is this: Why does Obama cry for those children gunned down in school but not for my dog’s life when Dr. Mendelson found cancerous lymphoblasts in Roxie’s bloodstream?
This is not particularly surprising, as we all know that Mr. Obama has long been on the politically correct side of the canine leukemia debate, opting to stay silent about the epidemic that has crushed the lives of so many adult dogs.
So let’s talk about the real issues facing America, Crybaby – I mean, Commander-in-Chief. Rather than sobbing over a few mass shootings, if you want me to believe your tears, then why don’t you show a little emotion when something happens that more personally affects me?