President Barack Obama's religion is the government, and he uses it as a
"personal weapon," says former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino.
"He uses government not as a political weapon, he uses it as a personal
weapon against his enemies . . . Punish those who don't support us,"
Bongino told "The Steve Malzberg Show on Newsmax TV.
"[Obama] does what's best for his ideology . . . His religion is
government. And when your religion is government, you do anything to
further that because it really relies on faith. It doesn't rely on
evidence."
Bongino — who guarded Presidents Obama and George W. Bush and is author of the new book "Life Inside the Bubble: Why a Top-Ranked Secret Service Agent Walked Away From it All" — thinks Americans are suffering for that view.
"Just like someone trying to tell you, if you're a Christian, Jesus
Christ didn't exist, it's your faith. It's his faith in government that,
despite the evidence, he sticks to it no matter what," Bongino said.
"But the penalty's not real for him. He's got his own doctor in the
White House. The penalty's for us. We're the ones getting punched in the
face [with the Affordable Care Act]."
"He believes in this ideological quest . . . Like we're the anointed
ones and we're going to rule over your lives, and that is ultimately his
North Star no matter what."
The Affordable Care Act, he says, "should prove my point. It's slapping
you in the face right now how big government medicine can't possibly
work."
Bongino's book, published by WND Books, is described as an insider's
look at the "'presidential bubble,' a haze of staffers, consultants,
cronies, acolytes, bureaucrats and lobbyists that creates the 'alternate
reality' in which monumental policy decisions are made."
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