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November 2, 2008 · 2 Comments

More imbalanced journalism or sensationalism?  Prudence strikingly absent here.  Hell Houses.  Topography of Terror: The Eastside Edition.  Seattle newspaper publishes images and addresses of Republican homes displaying campaign signs.   Mocking your opponents in this manner over Free Speech, renders the critic’s image as stupid, immature, and deficient in understanding these tax paying citizens have a right to profess their opinions.  It must have gnawed on some raw nerves hard, if the Seattle news outfit felt the need to display their derision in this manner.

“Jeffu.  Rolled eyeballs.  Raw nerves.  Rump roast.”
Image courtesy of http://www.massculturalcouncil.org/gallery/artistDetail.asp?.

Obama’s New Attack on Those Who Don’t Want Higher Taxes: ‘Selfishness’.  ABC Political Punch reveals Barack Obama’s mantra of spread the wealth, and Joe Biden’s patriotic duty for higher taxes.  Obama claims he wants everyone to make more money, so everyone can have more at the end of the month, so everyone can spend more.  Translation, make more money, pay more taxes, so Obama can give more of it away.  Selfish actually of Obama to want to take credit, for giving YOUR hard earned money away. But then again, emperors have that agenda of self aggrandizement.

“Obama For Emperor.  Because America Just Sucks.”
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Obama’s Untraceable Online Donations: Absent from NY Times at Newsbusters reveals the open and blatant incredulousness of the Obama-leaning New York Times.  This after Team Obama deliberately avoided credit-card security checks.   The flagrant and in-your-face nature of the Obama campaign is obvious.  More untraceable money to fill the coffers that way.  Feign ignorance?  Nope.  Easier and certainly more cynical to play catch-me-if-you-can game with the Feds.

“Shhh.”
Image courtesy of http://www.sodahead.com/user/profile/438389/beatfreak/.

If you don’t make me glow, you gotta go.  There had to be another thrown from the bus story.  Michelle Malkin tosses out the best take on this typical Obama move (“Tired of throwing all his nutball friends off the bus, Barack Obama has taken to throwing disfavored reporters off his plane.”).   Fox News and others brought out Obama’s It’s My Plane And I Can Shuffle You Off If you Don’t Jive With Me attitude.  The Washington Times, the New York Post and the Dallas Morning News, all have endorsed John McCain.  Surprised?  Didn’t think so.  So that “network bigwigs” and reporters for the Black magazines Jet and Essence, could take their place.

“Under the Bus.  ‘Next?’
Image courtesy of
http://www.theodoresworld.net/archives/2008/07/obama_under_fire_over_afghan_i.html.

Fresh face or old-school player? from the LA Times September 2007, totally debunks Obama’s superficial cover of speak softly and don’t make any sudden moves.  The truth is, he learned how to become quite adept at playing nasty politics true Chicago style, a long time ago.  Gutter style all the way.  The fellow definitely has a penchant for lies as well.  Most recently, The Faces Of Barack Obama, From 2003 To 2004, at CBS exposed his Pinocchio penchant with wife Michelle smiling in agreement at his side, during an interview in 2003.  See Michelle say it here.

MORA: “What do you think about all the talk of him running for President?”

MICHELLE OBAMA: “It’s way too soon. He hasn’t done anything yet.”

The senator-elect at first avoided the question.

MORA: “I hate to pin you down on this because it is early and you’ve got a lot of other things to worry about, but I think it’s something people are going to keep talking to you about and, at some point, you’ve got to talk back.”

OBAMA: “No, no, no. I think I’ve been very clear. There’s a presidential election in four years and I’m not running for president in four years. I’ve been clear about it. It’s a silly question.”

Clear?  Now see what he impatiently told a state senate office worker in 1997 soon after he was elected, after she was late one day after lunch, about his plans later in life.  Six years earlier.

He didn’t raise his voice, she said, but he turned stern as he explained the importance of time management and the need to focus on goals. Then he shared his own goal: “I plan to be president.”


“Pinocchio”
Image courtesy of http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre/features/jonathan-dove-no-nose-for-talent-781400.html.

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