Sunday, July 06, 2008

 

By The Company He Keeps



Good stuff I found at Granddaddy Long Legs:


I love the way BHO has been spinning like a top lately:

Barack Obama called "active faith" an obligation of religious Americans and a chief agent of societal change in a speech yesterday at the national meeting of a black church group.

Uh ... wouldn't active faith involve "clinging to religion," though?

Then there's this tidbit:
He preached individual responsibility, saying he knew he risked criticism for "blaming the victim" by talking about the need for parents to help children with homework and turn off the television to pass on a healthy self-image to daughters, and teach boys both to respect women and "realize that responsibility does not end at conception."

But, of course, those boys shouldn't be too worried about their responsibilities, since Obama also supports abortion on demand, right? So there's always that option. And keep in mind that Obama also believes (and has voted three times to mandate) that doctors should kill babies who survive abortion. So don't worry too much about your responsibilities, boys. Barack is doing all he can to make sure that you won't really get stuck attending to a baby you've conceived.

Oh, and hope, too. And change. Hope, hope, hopity hope, changie changie change.

A leftist as extreme as Barack Obama shouldn't bother with these missives to the right. Conservatives see right through this kind of BS and the ultra-liberals who make up Obama's base are just turned off by it.

Well, OK, I really shouldn't say that. Ultra-liberals really do support Obama, but they aren't his base. I have too much respect for ultra-liberals to lump them in with Obama's idiot base. I mean, I disagree with ultra-lefties, but they do at least try to keep up with the news. No, Obama's base ... his real core of support ... is made up of people who don't really want to be bothered with learning about the issues. Obama's real base is the slack-jawed, glass-eyed mass of people who trumpet catch-phrases like "Bush lied" and "it's time for a change" without any friggin' idea what they're talking about.

Those are the idiots who'll decide the next election. Wheeeeeeeeee!!

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Wait until they realize that the "change" he was talking about was $10-$15 dollar a gallon gas, food prices tripling, no jobs, and a collapse of the global economy.

Retards.

And BTW, I have a McCain bumper sticker on my car. I've already had rocks thrown at it twice in the four days I've had it on.
 
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