Thomas Jefferson, to George Wythe, 1786:
The people of England, I think, are less oppressed than here [in France]. But it needs but half an eye to see, when among them, that the foundation is laid in their dispositions for the establishment of a despotism. Nobility, wealth, and pomp are the objects of their admiration.What would he say today about the admiration and adulation showered on Obama by half our population?
It needs but half an eye to see that Obama and his handlers understand exactly what Jefferson was speaking of.
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