
Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer has a devastating piece this week exposing the torrent of lies issuing recently from the mouth of Barack Obama:
(1) Obama said during the primary season that he would vote to block blanket immunity for telecommunications companies in connection with post-Sept. 11 eavesdropping. Now that he got the nomination, he’s announced he’ll vote in favor of immunity.
(2) During the primaries, Obama said he would insist on renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement to stop Mexico and Canada from abusing the system to harm the American economy. Now victorious, he supports the existing agreement.
(3) While seeking left-wing votes for the nomination, he said he would meet with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad without preconditions. The nomination sewn up, he no longer has any such intention.
(4) Filled with primary fervor, he said he could “no more disown Jeremiah Wright than his own grandmother.” A few months later, he disowned him.
(5) Obama pledged unconditionally that he would accept public financing during the general election while he was talking to left-wing voters who despise the “fat cats.” Now that he’s been anointed, he’s rejected public funding.
(6) An editorial in the Post adds yet another: Obama promised during the primary season to participate in a series of inclusive town-hall meetings with his opponent John McCain. McCain is still ready to do it, but now as the front runner Obama is backing out like a cowardly and very common politician. Change you can believe in?
As Krauthammer puts it: “By the time he’s finished, Obama will have made the Clintons look scrupulous.”
And, just like the Clintons, he’ll have the Congress and the Oval Office promptly back in Republican hands for an extended period, after enacting their agenda in a manner perhaps more effective than they ever could have dreamed.
People said the Republicans were meeting their ”demise” when Jimmy Carter won after Richard Nixon. Soon, they found out how very wrong they were.
Agreed. What about the Republicans, especially a compulsive liar called George W. Bush who not only lied to his own countrymen but to the whole world. America is still paying in blood because of his con and deceit to his own nation.
What bothers him is how the media doesn’t hold him accountable when he does lie and flip flop and instead glosses over it because they are so in the tank for him.
Unlike Clinton and Bush who had elected executive experience, Obama has none. But he tells us to vote for him anyway because he is a ”new kind of leader” who will give us ”change we can believe in.”
Yet, according to you, he’s just another politician. That means there is NO reason to vote for him at all.
If you endorse being lied to by politicians, you are a fool and deserve the suffering you get as a result.
Appease me, please, and tell me about the greatness of McCain and why you believe he should be President.
Our country is in a jam now because of Bush so please tell us why we all should believe that McCain should be come President. He has been a part of the ”Bush Administration” for 8 yrs now, so why should we belive he is going to be any different now?
If you thought even a little, you’d realize that even a chimp could see you are attempting to change the subject because you can’t defend Obama’s lies but still want to support him, since you’ve drunk his Kool Aid. That’s really lame.
Please stop lying about McCain. He’s been a brutal critic of George Bush on MANY occasions, and is a well-known independent thinker. All you are doing is repeating the lies being told about him by Obama, whose dishonesty is well documented in this post.
Since you’ve asked, though, McCain has a FAR greater record of national service than Obama, who is totally unqualified to hold office (former DEMOCRAT Bill Clinton said so himself). McCain has served his nation in war, commanded a large group of soldiers, and served for many years in Congress where he’s been involved with national and foreign policymaking at the very highest levels.
The last time we elected someone was inexperienced as Obama, we got the Bay of Pigs and the Vietnam war. That president, JFK, also brazenly lied to us (about his marital fidelity and his health). If you choose to authorize Obama to lie to us simply because of your frenzied hatred of George Bush, you deserve the suffering you will get as a result.
Since you’ve asked, though, McCain has a FAR greater record of national service than Obama...
What was McCain's credentials when he was 46? Did he hold any executive post? As far as national service is concerned, Obama was just two when the Vietnam war started and just 14 when it ended. So what did you expect him to do? Go to Iraq in 1991?
Obama is already an achiever. At his age many politicians make county-level debuts. Forget Kennedy who had a well-known and powerful family to back up, Obama did it all by himself. Since he has achieved such high political endorsement from the nation, he automatically becomes a world leading leadership stuff. Why this small thing doesn't enter your peanut-sized head?
You’ve missed the point about Vietnam, probably because you didn’t take the time to read it. The point was that JFK started it, as well as the fiasco called the Bay of Pigs, and he was the last president with as little experience as Obama.
You’re saying that anybody who manages to become president is qualified to be president and will do a good job. That’s the most asinine thing I’ve ever heard! Takes one to know one, peanut!
”We have no other option but to vote for him.”
Good reason to do so! Same reason Russians voted for Stalin!
Wow. Yikes. You are scary. And what will you do if we don’t? Start building gulags for all the non-voters?
Gee, let’s make it a new rule: When a company is in trouble, replace the CEO with somebody who’s never run anything! Great! I can be the next CEO of Exxon!
Yikes!
George Bush had the executive experience and started the Iraq war. Experience counts for nothing. Going to war in Vietnam was far more justified than going to war in Iraq. Vietnam was a completely different cause. Bush went to Iraq to avenge his father's insult and greed.
Whatever you say, I am still unconvinced about McCain and the Republicans. I rue the fact that I voted for Bush last time. I feel betrayed and shortchanged.
Give me 5 good reasons why we should vote for McCain as our president and I shall give you 100 reasons why we shouldn't.
That way we are not going to have any thing, right? We have seen the incumbent administration and how miserably it failed us and the world alike. As a former Republican supporter I have lost faith in the Republican Party simply because I feel they are filled with religious zealots and idiots like Bush and McCain.
Americans simply cannot risk another Republican term for the next 25-30 years at least.
Regardless, he’s going to be the next President of the United States of America. Thank heavens!
Thanks to great journalists like you. LoLz
Barack Obama is a naturally born liar. Kim Zigfeld is a naturally born Republican spinster spin doctor.
Is this true Kim? I want you to come out clean about your real gender, nationality and age. Please Kim come out with the truth babe.
However, Obama is a good learner with a great grasping power. And he knows what he is aiming for (read: The President’s seat), so the first thing he does is idolize Bush ... so that he gains some experience.
Now, the first chapter that he decides to learn is telling lies. Although it may take him a while to get to Bush’s caliber in telling lies, I think he’s doing a good job. And I’m sure, like Bush, he will also go on to gain experience and push America into another unwanted war.
BTW, I sincerely hope Obama becomes the President of US. All the best to him.
"Liar Liar pants on fire?!! :-P This guy can sure play with words!"
What kind of a comment is that? Which guy or gal are you talking about? Well, you want me to play with your pants (down)? :-P
i. he had served the nation in war with distinction and had had been a POW in one of the most notorious war situations.
ii. he had been into politics for long enough and knows how a government functions.
electing obama will be a high risk business for americans that we cant afford.
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