Archive for August 25th, 2008
Monday, August 25th, 2008

(Editor’s Note: As provided by the campaign and prepared for delivery. Note that slight variations do not indicate conspiracies–see Obama’s secret police in another post)
As you might imagine, for Barack, running for president is nothing compared to that first game of basketball with my brother, Craig.
I can’t tell you how much it means to have [...]
Tags: Convention, DNC, Michelle Obama
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Monday, August 25th, 2008
(Editor’s Note: My wife, a former basketball player, is about 6 feet tall. This is in no way a statement about tall women on behalf of this blog, nor do I think that Michelle’s appearance should make any difference in this election or in anything else. I simply find this video humorous, but then I’ve always [...]
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Monday, August 25th, 2008
I figured that Michelle Obama - in introducing herself to America, might forget a couple of important details. So - gracious, charming, and frankly wonderful fella that I am, I thought I’d help jog her memory.
Here’s a few other remarks from Michelle’s speeches that you may want to know about:
“Sometimes it’s easier to hold onto [...]
Tags: 9/11, america, and complacents, Barack, downright mean, first time in my adult life, God damn America, Jeremiah Wright, justified in your ignorance, Michelle Obama, misconceptions, Nagasaki, nation of cynics, proud, September 11, sloths, stereotypes, Trinity
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Monday, August 25th, 2008
Came across this Texas GOP ad and thought it was worth sharing with the class:
The Texas GOP is accusing Barack Obama of leaving his own family out to dry after reports surfaced that his half-brother George is living in a run-down hut in Kenya.
The Daily Telegraph and other publications have recently drawn attention to the [...]
Tags: $1 a month, Barack Obama, George Hussein Onyango Obama, George Obama, half-brother, house, John McCain, Kenya, response, seven houses, shack
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Monday, August 25th, 2008
In responding to the “seven (maybe eight?) houses” attack, John McCain did something that I haven’t seen Barack Obama do.
He went on CBS News with Katie Couric and answered direct questions about it:
Couric asked about McCain’s answer when Politico inquired about the number of homes he and his wife, Cindy, own. McCain referred the question [...]
Tags: attack, Barack Obama, CBS, eight, John McCain, Katie Couric, seven houses, town hall meetings, Truth Squad
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Monday, August 25th, 2008
The question as to when human life begins may be above Messiah Obama’s paygrade, but it turns out that Nancy Pelosi shares God’s paygrade. In a Meet The Press interview, Pelosi had this:
MR. BROKAW: Senator Obama saying the question of when life begins is above his pay grade, whether you’re looking at it scientifically or [...]
Tags: abortions, Catholic, church, conception, Democrats, Howard Dean, Meet the Press, Nancy Pelosi, poll, Religion, republicans, Tom Brokaw, vote, when does life begin
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Monday, August 25th, 2008

American Sentinel: Black and Out of Line? You Must be Uncle Tom per Obama Surrogate, Would You Like A 10 Million Dollar Federal Earmark For YOUR Family?, Grab your antibiotics and patchouli! It’s ReCreate 68!, A Somewhat Heartwarminging Story, Jimmy Carter Addresses Barack Obama’s Convention: How Appropriate, Barack Obama Blows His Biggest Chance At Winning, New McCain Ad: Debra, Real Clear Politics [...]
Tags: Lunch with the blogroll
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Monday, August 25th, 2008
Once again playing the race card, according to an Associated Press story, “A black delegate for Hillary Rodham Clinton says she was called an “Uncle Tom” by Illinois Senate President Emil Jones, one of Barack Obama’s political mentors.”
The person being called this was political consultant Delmarie Cobb, former Press Secretary for the DNC, who was apparently [...]
Tags: Politics, Race Card, race relations, Racism
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Monday, August 25th, 2008
Longing for a time when it was cool to spit on US soldiers, this group of bitter Americans, while clinging to their peace posters and pot pipes, is protesting of all people Barack Obama! That’s right, he isn’t anti-war enough for them.
Nancy Pelosi has let them down. She failed to impeach President Bush (making Dick [...]
Tags: Democratic National Convention, ReCreate 68
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Monday, August 25th, 2008
It is ironically appropriate that Jimmy Carter will be one of the first speakers to address the Democratic National Convention. The worst President in recent American history should be present to pass on the baton of naive incompetence to his successor.
A Newsmax article, appropriately titled, “Jimmy Carter’s Trail of Disaster,” underscores just how colossal a [...]
Tags: address, Ayatollah, Barack Obama, Democratic National Convention, Failure, Foreign Policy, Georgia, Iran, iraq, Israel, Jerusalem, Jews, jimmy carter, Joe Biden, moral equivalence, nuclear weapons, Palestinians, Russia, Shah, Terrorism, United States
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Monday, August 25th, 2008
With Hillary Clinton officially tossed to the curb by the Democrats, it was really only a matter of time before the McCain campaign came out with a commercial aimed specifically at disaffected Clinton fans. Here is one of them, named Debra, explaining how for the first time she will be voting for a Republican.
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Recently on American [...]
Tags: Independent, McCain, McCain Ad, presidential elections, PUMA
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Monday, August 25th, 2008

On Sunday, August 24th, I posted an article on Real Clear Politics entitled, “This Is Why Barack Obama Is A Twisted Megalomaniac: WARNING—This Will Shock You. It was getting read in huge volumes. By 12:48 AM, Real Clear Politics had scrubbed the article. I knew that I would take heat from my readers about the [...]
Tags: Barack Obama, censorship of the truth, Communist Party USA, Election, Frank Marshall Davis, Real Clear Politics censoring posted articles
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Monday, August 25th, 2008

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(T.N.N.) Tasteless News Network
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By now it is common knowledge that the Communist Party has endorsed Barack Hussein Obama. In the spirit of Cindy Sheehan, Gus Hall and Jimmy Carter, Tasteless News Network is donating these classic videos to provide reeducation to those who doubt the wisdom of dismantling America as a world power. To further [...]
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Monday, August 25th, 2008
It took me all of about five minutes of being in downtown Athens, Georgia to realize it’s your typical liberal, college town. The current issue of Flagpole only confirmed it. I did not know there were people out there who would consider Barack Obama as being a centrist, but apparently they come even farther left [...]
Tags: athens, Barack Obama, booker t. washington, flagpole, george bush, Georgia, John McCain, tom hayden
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