Posted by
TOTA on Friday, October 10, 2008 2:40:18 AM
Obama's sympathy for the poor is bound-less because every need he can identify and address is another group of clients for the state.
According to Kathleen Parker's newest article, Obama has a special place in his heart for the Appalachian 'hill people'. Let's be serious. Obama's mentor thinks whites are the enemy (at least Jews, anyway, by his own words). We know what Obama thinks about PA whites, he must think the poor Appalachians are living in caves and still trying to get a grip on 'fire'.
Obama is not evil. He is a selective perfectionist. He sees gross imperfections in the world and he cannot abide them. This is a fine mindset for a charity worker or a law enforcement officer, but not for someone with aspirations to great power.
The world is by nature imperfect; the evolutionist atheists on the left ought to embrace the process whereby the strong survive and the herd is culled, but they do everything they can to retard it (the rest of us care for the unfortunate because they are God's children). Those who believe themselves creations can abide the world's imperfection; this imperfection is not a dead end, and is necessary for the existence of real love, which depends upon a willingness to suffer. Those who accept reality can also abide imperfection, knowing that trying to eradicate it often makes things worse, or creates new problems. But not the leftist - he must agitate to tear down the foundations of the very land upon which he stands because it is not perfect.
It would be one thing if the leftists were willing to explicitly lay out what they want to do, as a few brave souls have done. But they have to wrap their intentions in words that mask their actual desires - they know that people don't want what they want, so they hide it and try to fool people. By doing so they subvert democracy. Republicans lie, but they aren't lying about their basic intentions.
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Obama's interview with Gibson was laughable. Of course these items are handled as "some on the right are saying", or "McCain is attacking you by saying". When these issues are addressed, Obama is given an out right off the bat - it's clearly all irrelevant and political, only the right gives a fig about it.
The public knows more about Todd Palin's 22 year old DUI than they know about a half dozen Obama black holes: Ayers, Khalidi, Raines and Johnson, Fannie/Freddie money, and Obama and Ayers pissing $110 million down the drain with their activist handling of the Annenberg Challenge.
There's a reason, of course. If taxpayers know the garbage that Obama approved in his stewardship of the AC, whilst rejecting fundamental study areas like math and science, he would not win the election. This is his only executive experience, where he was able to make decisions, and they were about Obama and politics first, a lot of other things, and finally, about quality education.
Fear not: Their answers to the Ayers thing will not hold. They're saying now that Obama didn't know Ayers was a terrorist when he went to his house to launch his demagoguery. That's absurd on its face. He says he assumed Ayers had repented - is it really conceivable that he never discussed this with anyone? Ayers was clear and adamant about his virtue, saying he would to it all over again, only better.
Here are the first two clear lessons learned from this:
1. The fact that Ayers is a 'respected figure' in Chicago politics and a professor there tells us only that Chicago politics is extraordinarily radical, not that Ayers is not a radical marxist. Apparently, you can be anything other than a conservative and find some place in Chicago politics. There is a reason Alinsky (sp? - who cares, he's a monster) chose Chicago, and he clearly planted seeds there. It was the Alinsky people who brought Obama there to work, once Obama was determined to go there because it was so radical.
2. It will not matter what the bulk of Obama's supporters come to believe about Ayers, it will be irrelevant. They will still support the man. Even if the once anticipated Michelle Obama "whitey" tape actually appears, most of their supporters won't care, and will think the right is evil for bringing it out. In short, the bulk of Obama's supporters have motivations that transcend national cohesion, national security, and common sense.
TOTA