Thursday, February 18, 2016

Obama Hypocrisy and Cronyism

Daniel Bongino
29 mins ·
The Obama presidency will leave a lasting stain on America that will take years to wipe clean. Just when you think they've reached the bottom, they continue to set the bar lower for ethics and transparency.

Here's the latest bit of disgusting behavior. As the Wall Street Journal is reporting today, the Obama administration has been waging a 7 year war on for-profit-colleges, such as the University of Phoenix, because the Obama administration both hates capitalism and free markets and, they do not want to lose the control over the higher education system which they've worked hard to get through their takeover of the college student-loan process.

This disgusting example of government abuse and harassment has decimated the stock value of the parent company of the University of Phoenix because they have hemorrhaged students due to the regulatory government assault. So, who magically comes to the rescue to buy the now near-valueless company at a huge discount? Barack Obama's basketball buddy Marty Nesbitt and his private equity firm, which was conveniently founded right after Barack Obama's re-election (BTW, to any congressional staff member reading this, if you check the White House visitor logs and East Wing elevator manifests you'll see Marty Nesbitt is a frequent White House guest. Just a thought if you care to see what's really going on).

As I once said in an interview with the Blaze, "it's worse than you know." The stain of this administration and their war on America will slowly become obvious over time. In addition to the IRS scandal, the Benghazi scandal, the AP/Fox News phone records scandal, the Fast & Furious scandal, the GAO scandal, the EPA email scandal, the FCC Net Neutrality scandal, and the VA scandal, more WILL leak out over time. I promise.

Let nothing keep you from the polls in 2016. Throw this morally corrupt administration, and anyone stained by them, far out of office in 2016. Only then can we start to clean up the mess left behind.

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