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Thursday, May 8, 2008

Obama Vs. McCain? Then it's on like Donkey Kong!

Obama is all smiles since North Carolina followed South Carolina's path in securing a Democratic primary win for Sen. Barack Obama. The mainstream media--who has often shown nothing but love for Obama and all his warts--has primarily given Obama a free ride through the primary as he has stumped "hope" and "unification" but has shown us nothing but "separation" and "bitterness"-from his wife to his Pastor.

The MSM has now essentially declared Obama the winner of the Democratic nomination but there's something it appears to be missing. Nothing could be more beneficial to the Republican party than the Demowhits nominating the most far left liberal in the U.S. Senate. The Democratic party saw what happens when they nominate a troop degrading flaming liberal during the 2004 election. How do you think patriotic Americans on both sides of the aisle will react to Senator Barack Obama?

Obama is a man who fought against the born alive infant protection act, takes money from the likes of far left loonies Code Pink, has been thrown fundraisers by homegrown terrorists such a William Ayers and has received the eager endorsement of everyone from Hamas to Louis Farrakhan. These are feats that not even John Kerry managed to accomplish. While the mainstream media and sometimes even John McCain may be hesitant to drive home the obvious, don't think level headed Americans will hesitate to inform each other of the contradictions and "audacity" of Barack Obama.

Barack Obama is the winner you say? Bring it on liberals! Many of us still actually love America and will take the grown up route when it comes time to vote in November. It takes far than a "pretty" yet hypocritical speech to run America.

In fact, I have a donation request sitting on my kitchen table at this very moment from Sen. John McCain. Although McCain is not my ideal choice for the presidency, the day the Democratic party nominates B. Hussein Obama is the day I write the check and sign up to help him out. Don't think there are not more voters in America who are thinking the exact same thing.

6 comments:

Michael said...

It is really disappointing to see someone try to claim that Americans with one belief love America and Americans with another belief do not.

Kyle Huwer said...

But here is the issue. Obama is a good speaker. Most Americans, while patriotic, get consumed by the colorful rhetoric that Obama spouts. Any good speaker such as Obama can rally crowds to do unspeakable things - and that is what I am scared to see what happens.

Michael said...

Any American should want to make sure our democracy is healthy--that we are paying attention and that we are not led astray by charismatic leaders. At the same time, the simple fact that someone is persuasive should not mean that we should be frightened away form voting for them.

Abraham Lincoln, after all, was one of the nation's best orators.

TexasFred said...

Obama is a good speaker?? Oh please...

About the only newspaper in this USA that's further left than the L.A. Times is the NYT, and this is from the L.A. Times...

Barack Obama smarter than a fifth grader?

Obama is a teleprompter kinda guy, and he's not nearly as smart as some seem to think he is...

Bird On A Wire said...

Tell me this (and I'm really curious) Why is it that B.H.Obama thinks that every word uttered is about him? His rant, post Bush's speech in Israel today, scares me. Bush's comments, while they shouldn't have been made on foreign soil, were completely correct. Now, all the dems are in a twit. Why get into the middle, he's naive when it comes to talking directly to Iran's crazy man. I'm truly befuddled as to why the dems, particularly BHO are so bothered by this.

Michael said...

Because his aides confirmed it was directed at Obama.

From CNN: "The president did not name Obama or any other Democrat, but White House aides privately acknowledged the remarks were aimed at the presidential candidate and others in his party."

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When the White House "leaks" an attribution, it leaves the door open to Bush publicly dissociating from the comment, while still allowing it to be effective.

More importantly, Obama's response gets us back on track. Again from CNN: "George Bush knows that I have never supported engagement with terrorists, and the president's extraordinary politicization of foreign policy and the politics of fear do nothing to secure the American people or our stalwart ally Israel," Obama's statement said.