Tag Archives: Obama

Mr. Unity’s distortions

The presidential campaign is young, but Barry already has a bad habit of prevaricating or outright lying. Even the MSM’s poobahs are calling him on distorting McCain’s remark about one hundred years in Iraq. Less attention is paid to Barry’s outright lie about not taking money from oil companies, when there’s proof that he does take money from their executives.

The national security question

Two videos, one from Barack Hussein Obama and one from John McCain, say it all for me. Your vote.

The past or the future?

This is the dichotomy a Democrat friend of mine says will be the guiding question of this year’s presidential election. By which, I’m pretty sure, he meant the "old" John McCain versus the "young" Barack Hussein Obama. Or maybe he meant the boring white guy versus the up-and-coming mixed-race guy. I hope he didn’t mean Barry’s race-baiting preacher is who we have to look forward to leading the White House prayer breakfasts. And it certainly can’t be their politics that he has in mind. Barry, after all, whatever he says in his stump speech, is a tax-raising 1960s Great Society liberal with one of the most liberal voting records in the U.S. Senate–a certified rubber stamp for the Democrat party. You can’t get much older than that. Unless you want to go all the way back to the New Deal. You know, the New Deal, same as the Old Deal.

Barry’s dilemma

I see it now, having finished Steele’s A Bound Man. Barry could not disown Rev. God damn America without losing his black constituency, much of which thrives on confronting whites. But if he didn’t, he risked losing his white constituency, which wanted his non-confrontational persona. He made his choice, to stick with Wright, and now sees his white constituency diminishing. Not, perhaps, in his battle with Hilarity, with whom Rasmussen showed him six points ahead on Saturday–though the proof awaits the Pennsylvania primary. But in the five points Rasmussen had him Saturday behind John McCain.

Talking with a Democrat who attended Saturday’s state Democrat convention in Austin, one image stood out. That of the eight thousand plus attendees, all committed to Barry, doing the wave, like pilgrims at a new Woodstock. My friend was thrilled. I didn’t say anything. I kept thinking how little it means in Texas, which McCain can count on. As I think it will not mean much in the rest of the country, especially now that this previously non-confrontational South Chicago radical has crippled his own easy-going aura by clinging to a race-baiting preacher.

Obama: the divine’s descent

Barry’s supposed "empty slate" is filling up fast. From his evil, racist pastor to his finaglin’ past:

"It’s not quite eight in the morning and Barack Obama is on the phone screaming at me. He liked the story I wrote about him a couple weeks ago, but not this garbage…[Obama’s] is a lengthy record filled with core liberal issues. But what’s interesting, and almost never discussed, is that he built his entire [26-bill] legislative record in Illinois in a single year."

Politics and crime. Reporters live and die by that stuff, and the politicians and the cops, well, they live and die by the stories.

Via Cobb 

Self-destruction

This Obama bird is too strange to ignore, tired as I am of writing about the trickster. The Rev. Wright and his insane religion will destroy Barry’s presidential candidacy. Lucky for all of us. But what an odd choice for a politician to make, pretending to transcend race while clinging to a racist mountebank as a mentor. Even Mark Steyn, whose political swipes are usually funny, can’t manage more than one weak joke on the madness. T’aint funny, McGee.

Watergate does not bother me…

The winding, circuitous trail of the nefarious passportgate leads to….

"The third employee, who has not been fired, worked for The Analysis Corporation (TAC), which is headed by John O. Brennan, a former CIA agent who is an adviser to Mr. Obama’s presidential campaign on intelligence and foreign policy."

Oops. How fast do you think the MSM will drop this story? At the speed of light, would be my guess. Heh.