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Barack Obama–the Master of Illusion….

or the "presumptive" president

Call Barack Obama Houdini, because his campaign is one big magic act. He has created illusion after illusion, and the mainstream media have either, let him get away with it, or in some cases, actively aided and abetted him. Please, allow me to explain.

First of all, during the Democratic primary Obama created the illusion, starting in late February, that he was already the nominee because he had a slight lead in pledged delegates. Obama campaign manager, David Plouffe, even went so far as to say that, “She can’t catch us.” Obama succeeded in framing the narrative, with the help of the MSM and the DNC, that he was the inevitable nominee and that Hillary Clinton should drop out of the race. Linked below is a column by Jonathan Alter, written before OH and TX even voted, about why Hillary Clinton should drop out of the race.

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(Then again, in this column, Alter says—and I quote—that, “The much ballyhooed race for the superdelegates is nearly irrelevant”. Funny, I remember the superdelegates actually deciding the race, but I digress.) Obama was so successful in creating his “inevitable nominee” illusion that he even had former presidential candidates, like Chris Dodd, Bill Richardson, and Ted Kennedy saying that Hillary should get out of the race. What’s so ironic about all of this, is that in 1980, when Ted Kennedy challenged Jimmy Carter (who was a sitting president mind you) for the Democratic nomination, Kennedy was down by almost a thousand delegates to Carter and no one was demanding that he get out of the race. Anyway, my point is that by the time the Democratic primary was over, Hillary was down only 126 elected or pledged delegates to Obama (out of over 3000 elected delegates). However, by the time the end of the Democratic primary rolled around, Obama was down by over 600,000 votes since March 4th (OH and TX primaries), as our own Dan McGlaughlin has so beautifully documented on Redstate before (his diary titled, “Obamomentum” is linked below). Not to mention, Obama lost the overall popular vote by approximately 300,000 votes (give or take), and he lost every major large industrial state and swing state except for MO (and he won that by only one percentage point). Furthermore, neither Obama, nor Hillary, could have made it to 2118 pledged delegates (the magic number) without the help of the superdelegates. Hillary finished the primary with a total of 1638.5 pledged delegates and Obama finished with 1766.5 pledged delegates—neither one of them was anywhere near 2118. Oh, and by the way, no where do the rules state that the person with a slight lead in pledged delegates is the nominee. The rules state that no one becomes the nominee until they reach the magic number (in this case, 2118), and that if no candidate reaches the magic number, then the superdelegates decide. And no, it is not written anywhere that the superdelegates must go with the pledged delegate leader. The superdelegates can go with the leader in the popular vote (Hillary), the leader in the GE polls against John McCain (Hillary), the leader in the elected delegates (Obama), or whoever won the big, swing states (again, Hillary). Bottom line, as long as no candidate reaches the magic number, the superdelegates can use whatever criteria that they want to pick the nominee—heck, they can use a Ouija board if they want to. Obama was not automatically the nominee because he held a slight elected delegate lead. In fact, he’s still not the nominee (he is actually the presumptive nominee) and won’t be until the superdelegates vote at the convention. Obama just did a better job, with the help of the MSM, of creating the narrative, or rather the illusion, that he was already the nominee—even though he hadn’t actually won anything yet.

obamomentum


So, what does this have to do with the general election you ask? Everything. Why? Because, now Obama is busy creating another illusion. During the Democratic primary, Obama created the illusion that he was already the nominee—now, he is creating the illusion that he is already the president. Granted, he is going about it in a much more subtle way—for instance, he isn’t going to have surrogates ask John McCain to drop out of the race. However, anyone who has ever taken psychology 101 or marketing 101 knows the power that images have over the subconscious, and that if something is repeated enough, people will think that it’s true. In other words, if people see Obama in enough roles that were previously reserved for presidents, and treated with the same deference usually only reserved for presidents, his campaign is hoping that they will start subconsciously thinking of him as a president and vote accordingly—just like his campaign tricked the superdelegates into thinking that he was already the nominee.

For starters, Obama has given how many speeches since he wrapped up the Democratic primary? I’ve literally lost count. Let’s see–he’s given a speech on patriotism and values, he’s given a speech on faith, he’s given a Father’s Day speech, he’s given a speech to the NAACP, and he gave a speech the night he wrapped up the nomination. I’m sure that there are more, but that’s all that I can think of off of the top of my head. Anyway, my point is that, in recent memory, no presidential candidate has ever given so many speeches in such a short period of time. In the last month, Obama has given more speeches than President Bush and John McCain put together. Oh, and Obama is giving his convention acceptance speech at Invesco Field to 75,000 screaming fans, similar to what JFK did by accepting the nod in a large outdoor stadium. Coincidence? I think not.

Oh, and who can forget Obama’s recent “presidential seal”? OK, OK, that one didn’t go over so well—probably because the slogan, “Vero Possumus”, sounds at best like some sort of road kill, and at worst like some sort of communicable disease that one would pick up from wild animals while camping. Oh, and it looked extremely arrogant, but I digress. However, succeed or fail, the intention was still the same—to make Obama look like a president. The Swamp Blog, written by The Baltimore Sun, agrees (linked below).

swamp blog

Now, I am sure that you all have heard about Obama’s attempting to give a speech at Germany’s Brandenburg Gate—another stunt that didn’t go over too well because of perceived arrogance. Let’s see, shall we—who in the past have given speeches at the Brandenburg Gate? Ronald Regan, JFK, Bill Clinton—what did they all have in common? Oh yeah, they were already presidents when they gave speeches at The Brandenburg Gate. Like Charles Krauthammer said in his excellent column, “Could you imagine if a German pol wanted to give a speech at the Statue of Liberty”? (The link is below).

krauthammer

And finally, Barack Obama is having three network anchors follow him during his upcoming trip abroad to Iraq, Israel, Afghanistan, Jordan, and Europe (he’s still giving a speech in Germany, but now at the Victory Column, with the Brandenburg Gate in the background supposedly). Do any of you remember three network anchors, ever, following any other presidential candidate around during a trip abroad (or any president for that matter)? I sure don’t. I mean, John McCain has been to Iraq a total of eight times—several times in the last year—and you hardly heard a peep out of the media when he went. Clearly, what Obama is hoping to do is to create the illusion that he is presidential (or at the very least, an extremely important person), by having a gaggle of media acolytes follow him around. However, this is all very silly if you think about it. Someone should inform Barack Obama that voting “present” is not an accomplishment, putting your name on other people’s legislation is not an accomplishment, and hopping on an airplane is certainly not an accomplishment. In other words, if simply visiting Germany gave one foreign policy credentials, then Clark Griswold could run for president. (Sorry if link below is silly, but it’s Friday, and I’m indulging myself.) On a side note, our own Josh Painter recently wrote an excellent blog for Redstate about Obama’s “European Vacation” (titled “National Buffoon’s European Vacation”).

european vacation youtube video

national buffoon’s european vacation

So, in a nutshell, with all of the speeches, the fake presidential seal, and the “European Vacation”, Obama is trying to subtly (or not so subtly) give the voters the illusion that, “Hey, I am pretty much already president anyway, or will be, so you might as well get it over with and vote for me. It is futile to resist me. Kneel before Zod.” (Again, forgive the corny link, but I am having fun.)

kneel before zod youtube video

Another illusion that Obama has successfully pulled off, is that he is above politics and petty attacks. Yet all the while, he uses sexist and ageist “code words” and slimy surrogates to demean his opponents. For instance, he successfully painted Hillary Clinton as a shrill, cackling, witch whose “claws come out” and he is in the process of painting John McCain as a “confused”, doddering, old fool who is “losing his bearings”. Right now, it seems that Jake Tapper is the only member of the MSM who is wise to Obama’s game (links to Tapper columns below, as well as a link to a previous blog that I wrote that further details Obama’s use of slimy surrogates if anyone is curious).

tapper-sexism

tapper-ageism

reach out to clinton voters

However, our own Moe Lane has previously written about Obama’s past use of “code words”. Furthermore, Obama has also created the illusion that anyone who runs against him is a racist or will use racist attacks against him. In other words, he falsely accuses his opponents (and those that don’t vote for him—see his infamous “Bitter Comments” for proof) of racism, yet he is considered to be “above divisive politics”—that’s a magic act if ever I’ve seen one. (Linked below are two columns discussing accusations of racism leveled at Obama’s opponents—I highly recommend the one by Pat Buchanan.)

buchanan

fox news article

And, last but definitely not least, the biggest illusion that Obama has pulled off thus far, is to create the impression that he was a “strong, anti-war candidate”—or that he ever had a strong position on the Iraq war one way or the other. Our own BigGator5 posted this damning Youtube video today on Redstate—it says everything that you need to know about Barack Obama’s position—or lack there of—on the war in Iraq. I posted the link below. After watching this video, the only conclusion that one can come to is that, in regard to Obama’s position on the Iraq war, Bill Clinton was right when he said that, “This is the biggest fairy tale that I’ve ever seen.”

youtube obama iraq video

So, in conclusion my friends, Obama will continue hypnotizing the masses with his magic act (who is going to stop him, the MSM?) until we speak up and start calling him out. I mean, it is absolutely ridiculous that a candidate running for president of the United States is taking a media tour of Europe, Israel, Jordan, Iraq (for the second time ever), and Afghanistan (for the first time ever) in order to create the false appearance that he has foreign policy experience–especially given the fact that Obama has never held one hearing of the Senate subcommittee on Afghanistan that he chairs. However, his surrogates in the MSM are selling his “European Vacation” as “presidential” (“Papal” according to Charles Krauthammer in an appearance on Fox News), instead of pathetic—which it is. My friends, it is up to us to “pull the curtain back on the wizard”, so to speak, and expose Obama as the inexperienced neophyte and slick Chicago politician (not some “above it all” messiah) that he really is—before it’s too late.

wizard of oz youtube video

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  • jashnew

    What concerns me most about Obama is his voting record in which he was present but didn’t vote. That shows me he is a true politician. He doesn’t know what he stands for. He doesn’t want to take sides. Why isn’t the media talking about this? To me if a politician votes present thats telling me they don’t care.

  • gamecock

    that vote in general elections.

    NEVER!!!!! Thanks to gray haired old ladies on the second row of the Baptist Church, I never did, even when I was in year one of my adult servitude to the dem party. I KNEW Carter80, Mondale84 and Dukakis88 would lose, despite July polls with each up from 8-17 points.

    I will write a lot more about your column later re the Dem primary, but take comfort that Obama already is weak in the polls for a dem in july.

    Among the usually inattentive voters, 80% already know of Rev Wright and he is viewed favorably by only 31%

    let that sink in

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    of white voters view him favorably.

    Guess what percentage of voters are white? 80%

    more later

    • Susannah

      I mentioned the whole “voting present” thing in the paragraph that preceded the “European Vacation” youtube link (“Someone should inform Barack Obama that voting present is not an accomplishment, putting your name on other people’s legislation is not an accomplishment, and hopping on an airplane is certainly not an accomplishment”).

      And yeah, I agree strongly with you that the whole “voting present” record demonstrates what a typical politician that Obama is.

      • Susannah

        As usual, great observations by GC (aka-”Cockstradamus”). I just love to have you comment on my blog. :-)

        • Susannah

          GC, I strongly agree with you that Obama is weak. I even wrote a blog about a month ago (as you know) titled “Brack Obama is a Weak Nominee” (linked below for any who are curious).

          However, I fear that we may be becoming complacent, in that we are hoping that other people will automatically see the same charlatan in Obama that we see. I still think that we need to get off the stick and “pull back the curtain on the wizard”, so to speak, before the Obama campaign and the MSM get to define Obama as presidential (or create the illusion that he is), and paint McCain as an old fool.

          Barack Obama is a Weak Nominee

  • gamecock

    The Dem Party has a systemic problem that helped create the illusion of Obama as nominee; he “organized the community”, esp caucus states to take advantage; and internet ignorant and over confident Clintons got lazy.

    The systemic problems are the PC rules for allocating delegates and the “let’s not nominate another leftist loser” SUPER delegates, who, theoretically, could reject the leader in delegates for a more electable alternative; and, the most important systemic problem: that the dem party is bought and paid for by far left interest group money, most of whom despise the Clintons because of Bill’s rejection of all but the abortion lobby while he was President. (Bill also told Ted Kennedy to shut up his face from 1993-2000 as well).

    Democrats fall in love with their candidates. The Press are democrats too, and many don’t like the Clintons since the Clintons don’t like them, and add the fact that their white guilt draws them to a black man, and voila! Their while guilt made them swoon for Obama early on, and his caucus state victories in small states actually provided bigger delegate differentials than in bug primary states since Hillary simply didn’t compete at all in so many caucus states.

    As the underlying problems of
    Obama’s leftism became public, Hillary also became a better candidate that even republicans started to like.

    As to the illusion for the general, I think the images of Rev Wright trump anything the msm can conger. Today, Obama is viewed favorably by only 31% of whites and is tied with McCain when most dem nominees are up by from 5-17 points in July. Obama will increase his lead between now and esp right after the convention, but he can’t overcome the 20-yr pew-parked butt in a hate America/whitey church.

    We have the “I don’t understand” quote about Americans concerns with illegal immigrants learning English and his contempt for Americans in concert with the French for daring to vacation in France without having mastered the language with its inflections as we plan to stay there for 2 weeks.

    But we “need not worry” about illegals who plan to stay here for life.

    He is toast. The msm can treat him like God, but his clay feet are all too stinky. Just ask his wife how he smells in the morning. (She is jealous of her own husband to insult him in public like that.)

    more later

    • Susannah

      You always provide such astute analysis.

      By the way, I totally agree with everything that you wrote about Obama creating illusory support in the caucus states. I wrote about that in my blog (“Barack Obama is a Weak Nominee”) that I linked in a previous comment to you.

      I also agree with you that the “Americans should speak French” comments, that Obama made, reek of elitism–they were almost as bad as his infamous “bitter comments”.

      And finally, I sure hope that you’re right about the Rev. Wright stuff doing him in. I tend to think that you are, but I fear that McCain is loath to use Rev. Wright–I just hope that the 527′s aren’t. :-)

  • TruthSayer

    On Saturday’s 11 p.m. News on Miami’s CBSnews4.com (CBS = ‘Channel Barack Stooges’) newscast, CBSNews4′s lead Anchor, Ileana Varela falsely REPORTED John McCain’s views.

    Was CBSnews4′s Ileana Varela, trying to ‘Obamasize’ John McCain as she proclaimed on Saturday night’s CBSnews4′s airwaves:

    “John McCain has said he’d rather win the WHITEHOUSE than win the WAR”!

    Did CBS Anchor Ileana Varela ‘accidentally’ mischaracterize John McCain’s views – as she incorrectly mis-assigned the fact Obama constantly shows he’d rather win the Whitehouse than win the war in Iraq by throwing Obama’s plans to win the Whitehouse at ‘all costs’ (with Obama constantly stating different views…) onto John McCain?

    Or, was this ‘mistaken’ false news accusation by Ileana Varela – a ‘deliberate slam’ by a ‘left-leaning’ (a CBS employment requirement?) journalist to paint John McCain as a ‘Machiavellian’ Obama-type consummate politician’?

  • kowalski

    Hard to believe that in this entire thread about Obama the Master of Illusion, there isn’t a single reference to the person who is actually behind the scenes: not just the magician’s assistant, but the guy who sets up the props.

    That person would be David Axelrod. Here’s another article about him in the New York Times.

    For four years Axelrod has had camera crews tracking virtually everything Obama has done in public ? chatting up World War II vets in southern Illinois, visiting his father?s ancestral village in western Kenya ? and there were days when the camera crews have outnumbered the civilians.

    Axelrod?s is a less grand, postideological approach, and his campaigns are rooted less in issues than in the particulars of his candidate?s life. For him, running campaigns hitched to personality rather than ideology is a way of reclaiming fleeting authenticity. It is also, more and more, the way of the Democratic Party.

    ?What David is basically doing ? and this is somewhat new for Democrats ? isn?t trying to figure out how to sell policies,? says the Democratic media consultant Saul Shorr. ?It?s a matter of personality. How do we sell leadership??

    One of the reasons John McCain is trailing Barack Obama is that among Republicans, nobody has been following John McCain around with a camera for the past four years hoping beyond hope to take every moment of his life and turn it into a television commercial when he ran for President.

    Just the opposite, in fact, among most of the people I’m familiar with. Heck (and please don’t flame me) here on Redstate until recently (and a lot of the time still) it’s been tough to mention McCain’s name without drawing fire from Conservatives. I don’t think there was anyone in this party like Axelrod, particularly not with his record of success, working for McCain or any of our other candidates this election cycle.

    The fact that nobody like Axelrod ever hitched their wagon to McCain with the singleminded goal of turning a virtual nobody into the President of the United States is painfully clear today, when Barack Obama is leading by 9 points and Karl Rove’s own electoral vote calculations show him winning in a landslide.

    This kind of preparation pays off, folks. Axelrod has been working on President Obama for a long time now, and he’s a heck of a lot more competent than Bob Shrum was at manufacturing the narrative and creating the persona.

    I don’t think there is anyone we have on the Republican side that effective, that dedicated, and that single-minded any longer. We certainly don’t have anyone of that caliber supporting McCain, as far as I know.

    Not good.

    • Susannah

      Kowolski, great point about Axelrod. No magician would be able to pull-off his act without his assistant/prop-master. I firmly agree with you that the Obama campaign is one big illusion based on hype and Obama’s personality and charisma. And yes, McCain could really use an Axelrod-like campaign manager who could make his personal story more of a part of his campaign–McCain’s got a much better one to tell than Obama does.

      On a side note, I have been saying here for a while that Obama’s supporters aren’t picking apart his policies–most of them don’t even know what they are. If you ask the average Obama supporter why they support him, they will usually mutter something about “hope and change” (these are about the only positions that Obama does not straddle). So yes, I agree with you that McCain could benefit from his supporters demonstrating a tad bit more enthusiasm in regard to him.

      One more thing to keep in mind. The entire MSM media is completely in the tank for Obama–which greatly assists Axelrod in perpetuating the Obama illusion. The media bias is all the more reason why we have to be more enthusiastic about supporting McCain, and more vigilant about exposing Obama for the inexperienced neophyte that he really is.

      • kowalski

        It’s important to note that philosophically, most of Axelrod’s emphasis on “authenticity” and the creation of a personality to be the head of an enormous state bureaucracy is directly derived from Max Weber.

        People discount philosophical analysis that comes from Wikipedia, sometimes unfairly. I think the connection to Obama’s actual politics (as distinct from the personality Axelrod is trying to create) can be found in this sentence:

        Weber accepted Ludwig von Mises’s criticism of socialist economic planning and added his own argument. He believed that under socialism workers would still work in a hierarchy, but that now the hierarchy would be fused with government. Instead of dictatorship of the worker, he foresaw dictatorship of the official.

        Axelrod’s ‘innovation’ for the Democrats insofar as this election is concerned is to attempt to get Obama elected on the basis of “personality” and then, because then he’ll be able to control the levers of power.

  • spainishirish

    The MSM has allowed Obama to run the most opaque, evasive, and deceptive campaign in recent memory. I’m certain you are not alone among Hillary supporters who have been shocked to see how biased the MSM can be with both its slant and its willful ignorance. Most Republicans have grown ambivalent about these distortions although they should not be.

    • Adgedomin

      Karl Rove may have been showing Barrack in a landslide early but more recently he has been showing a tight race with a McCain win. http://politicalmaps.org/karl-rove-and-cos-electoral-maps/

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  • Susannah

    Man, that picture is funny. It’s a great addition to my blog. Thanks Speciallist. :-)

  • Rod_Patrick
  • Susannah

    I’m with you on the master of lies and deceit part–that’s why we need to expose him for the charlatan that he is. :-)

  • pac_NY

    and I say it again; B. Obama is a fraud from the get-go.

    I have had more than enough of The Obama Tales. His 180? pivot shifts and ‘gifted’ verbal legerdemain has made it seem his only real skill was to have singlehandedly crafted a way to embody all the worst political characteristics of certain leaders of his party into one persona.

    I don’t know how he keeps it all together at this point; I envision the inside of his head to contain the mythical Hydra in miniature – making them emerge as One Man For All People And Nations is sure to take it’s toll. If he claims to have inartfully misspoken before, I predict he may start talking pure gibberish any day.

    Obama’s campaign people should be handing out cervical collars to his supporters by now – for whiplash injuries sustained trying to keep up with his ever-changing positions on .. well, everything.

    I imagine the words, “This is not the Barak I knew,” crosses his wife’s mind – very frequently. But at long last – she’s finally proud of her country, and I’m sure this is very meaningful – to her.

    Nothing Obama does, says, restates or retracts surprises me at all. I think he’s a fraud and his campaign a sham.

    Or, to quote Woody Allen:
    ?It’s a travesty of a mockery of a sham of a mockery of a travesty of two mockeries of a sham.?

  • Susannah

    Then I’m glad that we agree. :-)

  • itrytobenice

    But I’ll admit to being extremely worried about the MSM treatment he is getting.

    There is no way any other candidate could make this many gaffes and not have them as front page news every day along with being the butt of every late night comedian.

    Opossum is being treated differently than any other politician in my lifetime, including Bill. He could get elected on headlines alone, as so many Americans vote with the crowd and to read the news, it seems as if Opossum is wiping the floor with McCain.

  • Susannah

    Obama is being treated differently than any other politician that I’ve ever seen. He is literally being deified by the MSM–which is all the more reason why the McCain campaign (not to mention us) needs to pull back the curtain on him and expose him. In this election, complacency for us equals losing.

    The media is the primary reason that Obama won the Democratic primary–they basically bullied the superdelegates into voting for him by spouting the Obama campaign talking points that the pledged delegate lead was sacrosanct. I mean, Obama didn’t win the Democratic primary because of the will of the voters, now did he (he lost the popular vote)? However, what gives me hope is that the voters in the Dem primary showed that they couldn’t be bullied. The media was calling for Hillary to get out of the race, saying that she didn’t have a chance, and was calling people who voted for her low-information, racist, Dunkin’ Donuts voters–yet, the the people of TX, OH, RI, PA, IN, WV, KY, PR, and SD remained undaunted and voted their consciences. I have just as much faith in the GE voters. Maybe I’m just being a “Pollyanna”, but I feel in my heart that if we expose Obama for the charlatan that he is, then the GE election voters will do the right thing–regardless of what the MSM tries to tell them to do.

  • gamecock

    reallly should have acknowledged your blog in hers) I agree with you on everything except to the extent that any thing I said in part one above contradicted. This was a brilliant, comprehensive blog. God bless.

  • Susannah

    I think that I can be so bold as to speak for all Redstaters when I say that you will be truly missed. Take care of yourself and God bless you Gamecock. :-)

  • Rod_Patrick

    In fact, I find her positions not really very antagonistic but more of a liberal candidate trying to reach out the conservatives. And she’s likeable despite all the MSM charades against her. Even my Old Pal Mac has been so respectful on her.

    This general election would have been more intellectually satisfying if she had won the primary (i.e., intelligent debates, rather than political innuendos and media fanfare.)

    I hope the ladies of PUMA and Just Say No Deal really find a way to reverse the coming of Obamessiah in Denver.

  • Tim_Schieferecke

    fawning media. Rush refers to ABC as the All Barack Channel, NBC as the National Barack Channel etc.. He also gave us the term Drive-By Media, but I want to suggest an even more exclusive and might I say damning term for his sycophantic followers with tingles running up and down their legs……. Barack O’sPravda. It’s got a nice ring to it and is highly descriptive IMHO.

  • Susannah

    Barack’s O’Pravda has a nice ring to it–I think that it will catch on. Anyway, it sounds a lot better than Barack’s O’Granma. :-)

  • Tim_Schieferecke

    need to be tarred and feathered for the journalistic malpractice they inflict daily. In a sane world, Obama wouldn’t stand a chance of being elected dogcatcher let alone POTUS. Unfortunately, sanity fell down the rabbit hole with Alice and got its head chopped off.

  • Susannah

    Back in June, our own Josh Painter wrote an excellent blog titled, “National Buffoon’s European Vacation”. I had meant to include it in my blog when I originally wrote it, but I must have forgotten. I highly recommend it to anyone who is currently reading this blog, or who has already read it. I have now added the link to my blog.

    Oh, and I also added some minor updates to the final paragraph of my blog as well.

  • gamecock

    needs no help driving the Hillarycrats to the polls for McCain.

    http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=301615251286226

    Obama is a leftist. He bared it in the raw in Berlin. The election is over. It’s all fill in the inevitable dots.

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  • NightTwister

    Threadjack much?

    Does your mommy know you’re using the computer without permission?

  • Susannah

    My feelings were hurt. I haven’t had any Obamabots spamming this blog like they did my others. I was beginning to think that I had lost my touch. Now that one has shown up, I know that I’ve still got it. ;-)

  • Susannah

    By the way, I agree with you about Obama’s speech in Berlin. However, I don’t know if we should count our chickens before they hatch.

    Oh, I recently read a hilarious column (by John Kass) that you would love. I would have included it in this blog, but it didn’t come out until after I wrote it (linked below).

    john kass column

  • gamecock

    what we always do when facing a leftist, and we should, but the fact is that Obama is doing it for us.

  • gamecock

    the pessimists of the formula that led to past GOP landslides.

    Too many here want to be more like the libs. Naw, naw, naw, God da*ned the lib America.

    will read Kass today

  • 4merFreeper

    {Probably. – Moe Lane}

  • 4merFreeper

    {Dunno why. – Moe Lane}

  • David_Hinz

    they tell us that you will still be around even after a nuclear attack has wiped out all of humanity.

    you think that is true?

  • E_Pluribus_Unum

    to put the kiddie gate on the door of the short bus today…