The pain of slavery inflicted on millions of Africans who were captured like animals and brought on slave ships to toil for the rest of their lives in a distant land is one of the most outrageous episodes of modern history. This in a country that is merely two hundred years old and a country that has risen to be the leader of all nations in the world in military and technology, belies the sense of freedom and enlightenment Americans have always felt when comparing themselves to older civilizations in the East. Americans have also, ironically, felt they have higher moral standards than other cultures, despite their exploitation of the African slaves and their slaughter of the Native Americans, who were treated like savages.
Finally all this evil has taken its toll and the American people have digested all the injustice of previous generations and they have elected a man who embodies all the contradictions of what makes America unique in its lack of uniqueness as a superpower. This man's name is Barack Obama. His father is Kenyan Muslim. His mother is Irish Catholic. Neither of his parents were loyal to their religions. They both studied Russian at the university in Hawaii. Most likely they were both leftists. Obama grew up with the pain of racism. His father left Obama's mother. She married another Muslim, this one from Indonesia, and moved there with him. Obama went to a Muslim school for a while. Then his mother sent him to Hawaii, where Obama lived with her parents and went to school there. Obama adapted well to his changing environments and conquered prejudice. He graduated from Harvard Law School. He worked hard as a community organizer and became the junior Senator from Illinois.
In the Election of 2008, Obama defeated Senator John McCain to become the 44th President of the United States of America. Senator John McCain was the most deserving man to become President. Both his father and grandfather were Admirals in the US Navy. John was a pilot during the Vietnam War. His plane was shot down and he endured five and a half years in the Vietcong prison known as the Hanoi Hilton. He was offered release by the Communists on account of his father being the Admiral as a way to humiliate the US. John refused to be released ahead of his fellow American prisoners who had been held prisoner longer than him. After the War ended, John became a Senator. He forgave his captors and returned to Vietnam in a tour of friendship. After serving almost twenty years in the Senate, John decided to run for President in 2000. He lost to George W. Bush in the primaries. In 2008, John ran again for President and won the Republican Party nomination.
Fifty million people voted for John McCain and over fifty million people voted for Obama. Obama campaigned hard and convinced over half of the voters in America that he would do everything for them. Ninety-five percent of the Black people of America voted for Obama. Most of the disgruntled people of America, the leftists, the liberals, the homosexuals, the poor, and the dispossessed voted for Obama.
Obama's greatest appeal to American voters was captured in his story of his mother dying of cancer in a hospital in the US and the insurance company's reluctance to pay for her treatment. Obama experienced the anguish of a young man seeing his mother all upset about the fact that her insurance company was trying to renege on its obligation to pay for her treatment. Here she was in the hospital, dying of cancer and the insurance company trying not to pay for her treatment. Obama said that he would never let that happen to another person in America. This was his greatest moment in the campaign, the most compelling argument for all Americans to vote for him, and many Republicans even voted for him on account of such statements.
Essentially, the Counter-Culture of the 60s and those generations that it nurtured voted for Obama. John McCain's defeat will go down in history as the turning point in America. Never again will America rise from the ashes of this defeat, because this defeat is the tip of the iceberg. Millions of Black people, Native Americans, Hispanics, Eastern Christians and Orthodox Christians have been treated with injustice by the Democratic Party that built its base on discrimination toward the dark-skinned people and the genuine Christians. The domestic enemies of America are the dominant culture now and they have taken over the United States of America. They are going to rule for the foreseeable future and for all intents and purposes no one will know that the emperor has no clothes.