John Edwards hasn't stopped lying.After many angry denials that he had sex with that woman, Rielle Hunter, Edwards went on Nightline Friday to confess that yes, he did have an affair with Hunter, and yes, he was caught by National Enquirer reporters while visiting Hunter last month at the Beverly Hilton.But he was quick to add several caveats:(A) The affair was brief; it started and ended in 2006. This was when his wife's cancer (which is now terminal) was in remission, he makes a point to emphasize.(B) Rielle Hunter's baby, who was born in February, is not his. Because of the timing, "it's not possible."(C) The affair happened after he hired Hunter, who had no real filmmaking experience to speak of, to film behind-the-scenes campaign videos for $114,000.(D) He knows nothing about any hush-money Hunter has received.(E) He knows nothing about where the National Enquirer got a picture of him holding a baby in what appears to be a Beverly Hilton hotel room.All of these assertions are suspect.
The mainstream press, shamefully, had totally ignored the story, to the point that this is as much a media scandal as a sex scandal. The New York Times was happy to run vague innuendo about John McCain on its front page in February (the week before Hunter's baby was born) but fastidiously avoided looking into the Edwards affair, which was first reported by the Enquirer in October 2007.
Too bad this ditzy wackjob didn't get a good education. She needs to buy and read a history book. This "other woman" story has been playing out basically the same way for thousands of years all over the world. Her job now is to simply shut her yap, collect her money, and raise Johnny-boy's illegitimate heir until Elizabeth goes to room temperature.
That said- it would not surprise me at all to find out the Enquirer slipped a few hundred to a maid to get hold of the trash can, and thereby some DNA...the plot thickens... And I'm sure that somewhere down the line Hillary Clinton had her dirty hands in this.
Yes, Liberalism - it's a disease for the uneducated.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Friday, June 20, 2008
Is Obama A Racist?
From “DREAMS OF MY FATHER” book By Barack Obama;
Racist comment #1:From “Dreams of My Father.” page 229,“THERE WERE NO CIGAR CHOMPING CRACKERS LIKE BULL CONNOR OUT THERE.” Theuse of “cracker” was unnecessary and salacious.
Racist comment #2:From Dreams Of My Father;I FOUND A SOLACE IN NURSING A PERVASIVE SENSE OF GRIEVANCE AND ANIMOSITYAGAINST MY MOTHER’S RACE”. Gee, who wouldn’t after sitting for 20 yearslistening to hate in that alleged church.
Racist comment #3:From Dreams Of My Father;“The emotion between the races could never be pure….. THE OTHER RACE (WHITE)WOULD ALWAYS REMAIN JUST THAT: MENACING, ALIEN AND APART”
Racist comment #4:From Dreams Of My Father;“never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn’t speak to my own.IT WAS INTO MY FATHER’S IMAGE , THE BLACK MAN, THE SON OF AFRICA, THAT I’DPACKED ALL THE ATTRIBUTES I SOUGHT IN MYSELF.
Racist comment #5:From Dreams Of My Father;“That hate hadn’t gone away,” he wrote, blaming white people,- somecruel, some ignorant, sometimes a single face, sometimes just a facelessimage of a system claiming power over our lives."
Racist comment #6:From Dreams Of My Father;“There were enough of us on campus to constitute a tribe, and when itcame to hanging out many of us chose to function like a tribe, stayingclose together, traveling in packs,” he wrote. “It remained necessary toprove which side you were on, TO SHOW YOUR LOYALTY TO THE BLACK MASSES,TO STRIKE OUT, and name names”
Racist comment #7:From Dreams Of My Father;“I ceased to advertise my mother’s race at the age of 12 or 13, when Ibegan to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites”
Racist comment #8:From Dreams Of My Father;After graduating from college, Obama eventually went to Chicago to interviewfor a job as a community organizer. His racial attitudes came into play as he sized up the man who would become his boss. “There was something about himthat made me wary,” Obama wrote. “A little too sure of himself, maybe. And white.
”Racist comment #9:From Dreams Of My Father;“To avoid being mistaken for a sellout, I chose my friends carefully. The morepolitically active black students. The foreign students. The Chicanos. The Marxist professors and structural feminists.”
Racist comment #10:From Dreams Of My Father;“To admit our doubt and confusion to whites, to open up our psyches to generalexamination by those who had caused so much of the damage in the first place,seemed ludicrous, itself an expression of self-hatred,” he wrote.
Racist comment #11:From Dreams Of My Father;Obama’s racial suspicions were not always limited to whites. For example, after making his first visit to Kenya, he wrote of being disappointed to learn that hispaternal grandfather had been a servant to rich whites. He wrote in “Dreams” thatthe revelation caused “ugly words to flash across my mind. Uncle Tom. Collaborator.House n_gger.”
Racist comment #12:From Dreams Of My Father;yet after college, he once fell in love with a white woman, only to push her away when he concluded he would have to assimilate into her world, not the other way around.
Racist comment #13:From Dreams Of My Father; “I learned to slip back and forth between my black and white worlds,” he wrote in“Dreams.” “One of those tricks I had learned: People were satisfied so long as you were courteous and smiled and made no sudden moves. They were more than satisfied; they wererelieved — such a pleasant surprise to find a well-mannered young black man who didn’t seem angry all the time.”
Racist comment #14:From Dreams Of My Father;Said his grandmother is a “typical white person” who has fears about black men.
Traitorous comment#1: From ‘The Audacity Of Hope, “I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.”
Traitorous comment#2“As I’ve said about the flag pin, I don’t want to be perceived as taking sides,” Obama said. “There are a lot of people in the world to whom the American flag is asymbol of oppression. And the anthem itself conveys a war-like message. You know, the bombs bursting in air and all. It should be swapped for something less parochial and less bellicose. I like the song ‘I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing.’ If that were our anthem, then I might salute it.”“I can no more disown him (Wright) than I can my white grandmother - a woman who helped raise me, a woman who sacrificed again and again for me, a woman who loves me as much as she loves anything in this world”.
Racist comment #1:From “Dreams of My Father.” page 229,“THERE WERE NO CIGAR CHOMPING CRACKERS LIKE BULL CONNOR OUT THERE.” Theuse of “cracker” was unnecessary and salacious.
Racist comment #2:From Dreams Of My Father;I FOUND A SOLACE IN NURSING A PERVASIVE SENSE OF GRIEVANCE AND ANIMOSITYAGAINST MY MOTHER’S RACE”. Gee, who wouldn’t after sitting for 20 yearslistening to hate in that alleged church.
Racist comment #3:From Dreams Of My Father;“The emotion between the races could never be pure….. THE OTHER RACE (WHITE)WOULD ALWAYS REMAIN JUST THAT: MENACING, ALIEN AND APART”
Racist comment #4:From Dreams Of My Father;“never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn’t speak to my own.IT WAS INTO MY FATHER’S IMAGE , THE BLACK MAN, THE SON OF AFRICA, THAT I’DPACKED ALL THE ATTRIBUTES I SOUGHT IN MYSELF.
Racist comment #5:From Dreams Of My Father;“That hate hadn’t gone away,” he wrote, blaming white people,- somecruel, some ignorant, sometimes a single face, sometimes just a facelessimage of a system claiming power over our lives."
Racist comment #6:From Dreams Of My Father;“There were enough of us on campus to constitute a tribe, and when itcame to hanging out many of us chose to function like a tribe, stayingclose together, traveling in packs,” he wrote. “It remained necessary toprove which side you were on, TO SHOW YOUR LOYALTY TO THE BLACK MASSES,TO STRIKE OUT, and name names”
Racist comment #7:From Dreams Of My Father;“I ceased to advertise my mother’s race at the age of 12 or 13, when Ibegan to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites”
Racist comment #8:From Dreams Of My Father;After graduating from college, Obama eventually went to Chicago to interviewfor a job as a community organizer. His racial attitudes came into play as he sized up the man who would become his boss. “There was something about himthat made me wary,” Obama wrote. “A little too sure of himself, maybe. And white.
”Racist comment #9:From Dreams Of My Father;“To avoid being mistaken for a sellout, I chose my friends carefully. The morepolitically active black students. The foreign students. The Chicanos. The Marxist professors and structural feminists.”
Racist comment #10:From Dreams Of My Father;“To admit our doubt and confusion to whites, to open up our psyches to generalexamination by those who had caused so much of the damage in the first place,seemed ludicrous, itself an expression of self-hatred,” he wrote.
Racist comment #11:From Dreams Of My Father;Obama’s racial suspicions were not always limited to whites. For example, after making his first visit to Kenya, he wrote of being disappointed to learn that hispaternal grandfather had been a servant to rich whites. He wrote in “Dreams” thatthe revelation caused “ugly words to flash across my mind. Uncle Tom. Collaborator.House n_gger.”
Racist comment #12:From Dreams Of My Father;yet after college, he once fell in love with a white woman, only to push her away when he concluded he would have to assimilate into her world, not the other way around.
Racist comment #13:From Dreams Of My Father; “I learned to slip back and forth between my black and white worlds,” he wrote in“Dreams.” “One of those tricks I had learned: People were satisfied so long as you were courteous and smiled and made no sudden moves. They were more than satisfied; they wererelieved — such a pleasant surprise to find a well-mannered young black man who didn’t seem angry all the time.”
Racist comment #14:From Dreams Of My Father;Said his grandmother is a “typical white person” who has fears about black men.
Traitorous comment#1: From ‘The Audacity Of Hope, “I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.”
Traitorous comment#2“As I’ve said about the flag pin, I don’t want to be perceived as taking sides,” Obama said. “There are a lot of people in the world to whom the American flag is asymbol of oppression. And the anthem itself conveys a war-like message. You know, the bombs bursting in air and all. It should be swapped for something less parochial and less bellicose. I like the song ‘I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing.’ If that were our anthem, then I might salute it.”“I can no more disown him (Wright) than I can my white grandmother - a woman who helped raise me, a woman who sacrificed again and again for me, a woman who loves me as much as she loves anything in this world”.
Friday, June 6, 2008
So Hillary will speak up on Saturday!
So Hillary will speak up on Saturday! And us dumb folks will listen? No, not me. I personally don't give a good crap what she says. I don't and won't believe any of it anyway, so why bother?
We already know that this has been the nastiest election yet. The spoiled brats have come to play and Hitlery is upset because she didn't win. Wah! I don't win at everything either, but I don't throw a temper tantrum and try to force myself on someone who doesn't want me. If Obamanation were to pick her, we can rest assured McClain will win. Too many have said they would not vote for that ticket. But what he picks his muslim buddy, Keith "Pork Chop" Ellison? That would be worse. Two black muslims trying to ruin a christian nation. He'd be best picking a white, middle of the road moderate, but he won't. He's too stupid to think of that. And Hitlery will not concede unless he picks her. Well screw her, never mind, I won't wish that on anybody....she's the meanest woman on the face of the planet.
I guess that Hillary never had that smoking gun. Probably now the two Dems will kiss and make up, but I don't see her really supporting Obama. And if he picks her for his running mate then he's even dumber that I thought. He's going to have to call Bill Clinton "Uncle"
If he gets in the White House he has a shot at eight years, pretty much negating any further chance for Hillary. She has to know ths and figures she has another shot in 2012 if McCan wins. She may be a clandestine saboteur to the Obama campaign.
We already know that this has been the nastiest election yet. The spoiled brats have come to play and Hitlery is upset because she didn't win. Wah! I don't win at everything either, but I don't throw a temper tantrum and try to force myself on someone who doesn't want me. If Obamanation were to pick her, we can rest assured McClain will win. Too many have said they would not vote for that ticket. But what he picks his muslim buddy, Keith "Pork Chop" Ellison? That would be worse. Two black muslims trying to ruin a christian nation. He'd be best picking a white, middle of the road moderate, but he won't. He's too stupid to think of that. And Hitlery will not concede unless he picks her. Well screw her, never mind, I won't wish that on anybody....she's the meanest woman on the face of the planet.
I guess that Hillary never had that smoking gun. Probably now the two Dems will kiss and make up, but I don't see her really supporting Obama. And if he picks her for his running mate then he's even dumber that I thought. He's going to have to call Bill Clinton "Uncle"
If he gets in the White House he has a shot at eight years, pretty much negating any further chance for Hillary. She has to know ths and figures she has another shot in 2012 if McCan wins. She may be a clandestine saboteur to the Obama campaign.
Saturday, April 26, 2008
The Left is Not Right
The left is going to lose why because they attack McCain on his strengths instead of his weaknesses. I don't feel sorry for them, they played "Identity Politics" with the highest office in the land at stake and look where it has gotten them...I keep hearing the self comforting talk on the news cable programs...oh the Democrats will pull together when the nominee is choosen NO they won't and the Leadership is talking about June and I think the animosity is so intense now it is to late for humpty dumpty to be put back together again. They talk about Obama being tripped up again I think there is a "situation" already lined up it is all about timing. Still she has votes and he has delegates..says alot doesn't it "this isn't what is best for the Dem Party or the Country" This is about POWER grabbing.
Hillary Clinton is not going to drop out of the Democratic race. We all know she's not going anywhere. She just won the Pennsylvania primary (clobbering you, I might add). She's got some momentum now, has won the big, industrial states, and has new life to her fundraising.
Hillary Clinton is not going to drop out of the Democratic race. We all know she's not going anywhere. She just won the Pennsylvania primary (clobbering you, I might add). She's got some momentum now, has won the big, industrial states, and has new life to her fundraising.
Friday, April 11, 2008
Barack Obama, the Preacher and the Terrorist
Obama was not a church going man and he was told by his organizers that in order to gain credibilty that he had to not just join a church but GO TO CHURCH. So he went around looking for a church. And there were black churches that had no use for him since he wanted to deal with community efforts that combined black churches with synagogues and Catholic churches. Black churches wanted nothing to do with that But then he found the Doctor Reverand Jeremiah Wright.”Trinity was for "Buppies"--black urban professionals--and didn't have enough street cred. But Wright was a former Muslim and black nationalist who had studied at Howard and Chicago, and Trinity's guiding principles--what the church calls the "Black Value System"--included a "Disavowal of the Pursuit of Middleclassness.'"“ Yes, you read that right. The New Republic in 2007 said that Wright was a former Muslim of the Nation of Islam type. In 1991 Obama came back to Chicago (after Harvard) served on the boards of both the Woods Fund and the Joyce Foundation, which also gives grants to Alinsky-style groups, and continued to teach organizing workshops. In 2001, the Woods Fund, a Chicago-based nonprofit that describes itself as a group helping the disadvantaged, provided a $40,000 grant to the Arab American Action Network, or AAAN, for which Khalidi's wife, Mona, serves as president. The Fund provided a second grant to the AAAN for $35,000 in 2002. Obama was a director of the Woods Fund board from 1999 to Dec. 11, 2002, according to the Fund's website. According to tax filings, Obama received compensation of $6,000 per year for his service in 1999 and 2000. Obama served on the Wood's Fund board alongside William C. Ayers, a member of the Weathermen terrorist group which sought to overthrow of the U.S. government and took responsibility for bombing the U.S. Capitol in 1971. Ayers, who still serves on the Woods Fund board, contributed $200 to Obama's senatorial campaign fund and has served on panels with Obama at numerous public speaking engagements. Ayers admitted to involvement in the bombings of U.S. governmental buildings in the 1970s. He is a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago. The $40,000 grant from Obama's Woods Fund to the AAAN constituted about a fifth of the Arab group's reported grants for 2001, according to tax filings obtained by WND. The $35,000 Woods Fund grant in 2002 also constituted about one-fifth of AAAN's reported grants for that year. The AAAN, headquartered in the heart of Chicago's Palestinian immigrant community, describes itself as working to "empower Chicago-area Arab immigrants and Arab Americans through the combined strategies of community organizing, advocacy, education and social services, leadership development, and forging productive relationships with other communities.
Again, to reiterate, Barack Obama is not the soft spoken messianic candidate that he appears to be. And if you actually delve into the New Republic article, you’ll see he’s no different than Hillary Clinton, both will do whatever it takes to win. But the big question is which baggage do you want entering the White House, the one who we already know or the one with Muslim and terrorist connections?
Again, to reiterate, Barack Obama is not the soft spoken messianic candidate that he appears to be. And if you actually delve into the New Republic article, you’ll see he’s no different than Hillary Clinton, both will do whatever it takes to win. But the big question is which baggage do you want entering the White House, the one who we already know or the one with Muslim and terrorist connections?
Monday, March 31, 2008
Hillary is a jungle animal who would eat her young to win
Hillary's morals alone disqualify her from becoming President. She is a jungle animal who would eat her young if it gave her what she desired. Her values of win at all costs even to ensuring that McCain would win against Obama is way beyond the pale. Just step back for a minute and imagine a democrat - a candidate for the democratic party stating , not once, not twice but many times that the Republican candidate is prepared to be president but your fellow democrat conetnder is not - just because he is leading you in the nomination contests. And since she would be willing to have him on her ticket as vice president shows how devious and cynical a game she is playing with her party's chances. This shows a distinct lack of values, morals and poor judgement. having set all that out, what argument would she use against John McCain. All he needs to do is keep showing the clips of her endorsing him as being ready for the job. Plus he has tons more real and relevant experience than her.
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Obama Aide: Bill Clinton Is Like Joe McCarthy
Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign is trying to clarify comments by former President Clinton that seemed to question Barack Obama's patriotism—comments an Obama aide likened to Joseph McCarthy.
Clinton's campaign said the comments were being misinterpreted and quickly posted a clarification on its Web site. But retired Air Force Gen. Merrill "Tony" McPeak said he was disappointed by the comments and compared them to those of McCarthy, the 1950s communist-hunting senator.
The former president made the comments while speculating about a general election between his wife and Republican John McCain.
"I think it would be a great thing if we had an election year where you had two people who loved this country and were devoted to the interest of this country," said Clinton, who was speaking to a group of veterans Friday in Charlotte, N.C. "And people could actually ask themselves who is right on these issues, instead of all this other stuff that always seems to intrude itself on our politics."
McPeak, a former chief of staff of the Air Force and currently a co- chair of Obama's presidential campaign, said that sounded like McCarthy.
"I grew up, I was going to college when Joe McCarthy was accusing good Americans of being traitors, so I've had enough of it," McPeak said.
Clinton campaign spokesman Phil Singer rejected the comparison.
"To liken these comments to McCarthyism is absurd," Singer said. He said McPeak was "clearly misinterpreting" the remarks and suggested that might be an intentional effort to divert attention from a recent controversy involving controversial statements by Obama's former pastor.
In a posting on Hillary Rodham Clinton's Web site Friday, the campaign said the former president was simply talking about the need to keep the race focused on issues, "rather than falsely questioning any candidate's patriotism."
McPeak, who served under Clinton and the first President Bush, was skeptical.
"It's a use of language as a disguised insult. We've seen this before, this little clever spin that's put on stuff," McPeak said. "I have no idea what his intentions are, but I'm disappointed in the statement. I think Bill Clinton is, or ought to be, better than that."
The former president has attracted criticism over earlier comments during the heated Democratic primary race. Following South Carolina's primary in January, he was accused of fanning racial tensions for appearing to cast Obama as little more than a black candidate popular in state with a heavily black electorate.
He also criticized the news media for making a race story out of his comments.
Clinton's campaign said the comments were being misinterpreted and quickly posted a clarification on its Web site. But retired Air Force Gen. Merrill "Tony" McPeak said he was disappointed by the comments and compared them to those of McCarthy, the 1950s communist-hunting senator.
The former president made the comments while speculating about a general election between his wife and Republican John McCain.
"I think it would be a great thing if we had an election year where you had two people who loved this country and were devoted to the interest of this country," said Clinton, who was speaking to a group of veterans Friday in Charlotte, N.C. "And people could actually ask themselves who is right on these issues, instead of all this other stuff that always seems to intrude itself on our politics."
McPeak, a former chief of staff of the Air Force and currently a co- chair of Obama's presidential campaign, said that sounded like McCarthy.
"I grew up, I was going to college when Joe McCarthy was accusing good Americans of being traitors, so I've had enough of it," McPeak said.
Clinton campaign spokesman Phil Singer rejected the comparison.
"To liken these comments to McCarthyism is absurd," Singer said. He said McPeak was "clearly misinterpreting" the remarks and suggested that might be an intentional effort to divert attention from a recent controversy involving controversial statements by Obama's former pastor.
In a posting on Hillary Rodham Clinton's Web site Friday, the campaign said the former president was simply talking about the need to keep the race focused on issues, "rather than falsely questioning any candidate's patriotism."
McPeak, who served under Clinton and the first President Bush, was skeptical.
"It's a use of language as a disguised insult. We've seen this before, this little clever spin that's put on stuff," McPeak said. "I have no idea what his intentions are, but I'm disappointed in the statement. I think Bill Clinton is, or ought to be, better than that."
The former president has attracted criticism over earlier comments during the heated Democratic primary race. Following South Carolina's primary in January, he was accused of fanning racial tensions for appearing to cast Obama as little more than a black candidate popular in state with a heavily black electorate.
He also criticized the news media for making a race story out of his comments.
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