Thursday, March 27, 2008

The Many faces Of Barack

The many faces of Barack Obama are very different and completely contradictory. However, this should not come as a surprise, as nearly everything liberals claim they believe, contradicts some other ideology they claim.

Victor Davis Hanson wrote a great column for Townhall.com titled, "A Speech Sen. Obama Could Have Given" here. Had Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., just said the following words last week in his speech on race in America, his problems with his former pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, would probably now be over:

And Stephen Spruiell's column on Obama's campaign ad (featuring Delphi) that "might qualify as the most deceptive of the 2008 race." here First, Delphi did not exist as an independent company when Congress passed NAFTA in 1993. It was part of General Motors until it was spun off as an independent supplier in 1999. Second, foreign competition did not drive the company to eliminate American jobs. It declared bankruptcy in 2005 because the legacy labor costs it inherited from GM made it impossible to compete against other U.S.-based suppliers. Third, workers at the Warren, Ohio plant were offered generous buyouts and early-retirement packages. Its employees were not just kicked to the street.

Larry Elder wrote: here American blacks live in a post-slavery, post-Jim Crow world, with a growing, thriving black middle class. We live in a country where, for the most part, hard work, focus, ability and some luck determine success. Why, then, the continued anger, negativity, and finger-pointing, in a country to which much of the world -- if it could -- would happily relocate?

And Marty Peretz (Obama supporter) wrote: I've just read Dayo Olopade's fascinating piece, "Far Wright," on Barack Obama's far-left preacher, Jeremiah Wright. What's more interesting is Wright's comfortable upper-middle class upbringing. Peretz's friend Morton Klein is quoted in the column: It was hardly the scene of poverty and indignity suggested by Senator Obama to explain what he calls Wright's anger and what I describe as his hatred.
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If Barack Obama, Jeremiah Wright, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Cynthia McKinney, Maxine Waters and Diane Watson (and others like them) did not have race to dwell on, what would they talk about? How would they appeal to blacks? Aren't there more pressing issues facing black and white voters than black and white?

Earl Ofari Hutchinson said it best when writing about Cynthia McKinney's 2002 defeat: The bitter truth is that guilt-tainted racial appeals by black politicians for black solidarity and voter registration caravans and buses into black neighborhoods are not going to make blacks dash to the polls to vote for politicians who wage media-grabbing empty fights over issues that many black voters regard as remote and foreign to their needs and interests.

It's just about grabbing power and headlines - which translates to big income.
Everything is economic. don't let anyone convince you otherwise.
Barack Obama is as big a race baiter as any of the more obvious cons... he's just worked a little harder at being polished.

1 comments:

DaveX said...

Note how Obama's supporters (like these clownsroutinely dismiss and ignore BO's connection to Wright. It's apparently no big deal for Obama-gangstas that Chairman BO has for years attended Wright's bizarre church, and more or less approved of Wright's hysterical preaching and racism, which is at least as troublesome as, say, McCain's religious connections. Obama's silly speech where he equated Ferraro to Wright also typical BS. Barack can be far left or far right depending on the day of the week, and where he happens to be doing his political sales pitch.