Comments on: The Obama Myth Exposed?
National Review Online: His Now Apparent Weaknesses May Prove Debilitating
- There has been a phrase extant in the public dialogue for several decades concerning the Democratic Party. In sum it says that the core of Democratic Party voters would vote for a "yellow dog" if that dog were to be placed on the ballot. Barak Hussein Obama is that yellow dog. He has been in the US Senate for three years, has the most liberal voting record in the Senate, and is the left wing version of the Know Nothings. The fact that the moveon.org/San Francisco/Marin County/Manhattan/West Los Angeles/latte sipping wing of the party seems to have, by a narrow margin, selected him to represent the Dems is really -- unbelievable. In an election year when almost anyone with a capital D after his name should have been able to waltz into the Oval Office unescorted, the Dems choose that year to offer 1) a woman who has the highest negatives of any politician on the national stage (how she got there is quite another matter) and 2) a black guy with an African Moslem father and who apparently missed that part of high school history when they discussed the Potsdam Conference and who was going to occupy what in post-war Europe. Obama is a guy who missed quite a bit growing up in Hawaii and Indonesia -- he missed becoming American. There is a certain degree of American-ness required to be elected President of the United States. Obama doesn%u2019t have it.
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- go to youtube and search McCain''s worst nightmare. No amount of editing can fabricate or deny the lies of the neo con republicons.
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- "Oh if you hate whitey it''''s OK, sorry I missed that point." Posted by Barocalto
Maybe that is the only irrelevant point that you did miss, along with all the important ones that you also miss, like McSame = more Bush, Obama = less Bush. - Reply to this comment
- Sen Obama is a freshman senator from the Chicago Polical Machine. He has very little experience and that is a fact, he attended a church for 20 years and felt so strongly about the teachings of the church as to have his two daughters become members of that church. Now we find out that the church is still lead by a white hating preacher that Obama could not disown until later and after he through his white grandmother who raised him under the SUV. Now who is the racist here???
Oh if you hate whitey it''s OK, sorry I missed that point. - Reply to this comment
- Political muck of the first order. Disgusting.
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- You have to love watching the Nazi''s trying to find something, ANYTHING, other than the issues that effect American''s to bring down Obama. They will be doing this up until the day before the election and then find out, you can''t fool American''s all the time. IF they do NOT show American''s and clearly so, that they have a path OUT of the horrible mess they have lead America INTO they have NO chance... NONE, Na, Da. Sieg Heil Bush
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- ohhhh boy!
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GOD "BLESS" AMERICA. NOT "G D" AMERICA. - Reply to this comment
- First, any political article appearing in the National Review is very right wing. That was accepted years ago.
Obama has a number of positive points. First, early on, he branded himself as an agent for change. This hit the American people big time in a very positive way. Second, by using the internet, he has secured a very large campaign treasure chest. Ordinary people send him their $10, $20, $30, and so on. Yes, he does have fund raisers in the usual way but he can get along without them. McCain, on the other hand is unable to duplicate Obama''s way of raising funds from ordinary people so he has to continue relying on the fat cats. These folks sense Obama''s chances as very good so they also back him. - Reply to this comment
- brianbwb
We haven''t elected a musician to the oval office yet, but look at all the comedians that got voted into congress. - Reply to this comment
- brianbwb
You already sound better to me than mccain or obama. - Reply to this comment
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