Utopia on The Hill-Why Barack Obama is That Way

June 27, 2012 by Bob D Caterino  
Published in Motherhood

It’s all about how he was raised, to become who he is that is more telling then any other scenario. If you like what you read then pass it on and tell em Caterino said that.

Children are raised these days, with the “Your the greatest,” attitude.  They are brought up with so much praise that they believe they can never lose.  They are always right even when they’re wrong or do bad things. It’s no wonder when they reach adult hood, they are already arrogant, and refuse to understand right from wrong because in their mind, they are always right and can do no wrong, right?

The father of the boy is seldom seen.  When the boy finally gets a long awaited random visit, his only goal is to please the father and if this means eat dog meat, the boy eats dog meat.  The father leaves, so the boy will try harder next time.  This might continue for a long while, until the boy becomes so bitter his belief system becomes muddled.  The mother was a hippie socialist who tried her best to instill her views in a more than troubled lad.  She is an expert at working the American system.  The boy learns the social values the Mom set in motion, but is more intrigued by her manipulation of a free system.  The boy would be around Mom all the time, along with granny, and auntie so when the mom would date, the child would again try and please, but as her relationships go, relationships never last.  The boy struggles in his mind with conflict.  He decides to stand up to men, all men, no matter what, because they only disappoint.  This too he would get from mommy.  He becomes great at debating men and reasons why they are not superior to the boy.

The boy is now an adolescence, and Mommy shows him how to get over on the system.  He eventually would seek an education on the dime of others.  His mentors and professors he would hand pick because their beliefs were so much like moms because it would make him stay secure. 

Boys like that always put on a great front, because he also learned early on, that others would not except welcoming their beliefs.  He knew he would have to appear to be something excepted but still push his mindset forward.  Hid appearances would fol many but not all.  His agenda, to change every-ones mindset into his way of thinking, then and only then can he truly be excepted which brings us back to daddy.  Everyone, those few who will never see things the boys way, reminds him of daddy so he stops trying to please them.  His focus would be on those who see it, can see the utopia on the mountaintop.  The boy imagines a land where fathers stay and moms bake cookies.  The boy sees a land where there are no rules no crime, and only fun.  The boy, is still a boy who refuses to become a man which would make him become who he hates the most, his father.

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