Obama vs. Small Town America

April 12, 2008

“And it’s not surprising then they [memebers of small town America] get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren’t like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.”

Thank you Barak. Thank you for making it clear you are an elitist jerk. McCain can bark like a seal in November and still kick your ass.


A Good Article on the UCC and Chuck Currie

April 3, 2008

Jeffrey Lord opens a can on the UCC-Obama-Currie lovefest here. Good writing!


Poor Jeremiah Wright…

March 27, 2008

Oh nos!!! Religious leaders are angry because Hillary (whom I care little about) attacked Obama’s former pastor and went so far to say that he would “not be her pastor.” Now several of them have written a letter to Clinton demanding that she back off.

First let’s be clear on something. The Constitution guarantees the right of religious people to practice and exercise their faith without fear of intimidation, violence, or criminal penalty. Jeremiah Wright has been afforded this same protection and he has been allowed through the magnanimity of the US Government to call down hellfire and brimstone on the same unimpeded.

Even though the Constitution grants Wright the ability to mouth off like a moron, it does not protect him from the opinions of those who think he is a rabble-rouser who forgot when the Sixties ended. I’m free to say I think Wright is an idiot and belongs in an asylum and Hillary Clinton is free to say whatever she believes about him. (She’s been rather charitable if you ask me.)

 Just because you are a person of the cloth and the Constitution protects the exercise of your religion doesn’t mean you can act like a dumbass and people somehow have to pretend every word that proceeds out of your mouth is golden. I’m sure if John McCain’s pastor had been Fred Phelps, the people defending Obama would have attacked McCain and burned him in effigy. (And rightfully so)


Up Yours, Obama

March 24, 2008

 The point I was making was not that my grandmother, uh, harbors, uh, any racial animosity. She doesn’t, but she is a, uh, typical white person, who, if she sees somebody on the street that she doesn’t know, you know, there’s a reaction that’s been bred into our experiences that — that don’t go away, and that sometimes, uh, come out in — in the wrong way. Barak Obama

Thanks for making it obvious about what you think about white people- that we all run scared when we see someone who looks different from us and that we all have black boogeymen we think are hiding under our beds. Truth be told, had you not been a liberal hack who wants to retreat from Iraq, make the middle class pay for all your dreamsicle ideas, and utter the above words of stupidity, I would have been moved by your overall likeability to possibly vote for you. Thanks for clearing up the matter of what you think about “typical white people” though.


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