The Obama

We are beginning to get a better picture of The Obama.  The nat'l media doesn't really want you to take a close look at what The Obama is all about, but they can't help themselves glow over this man.  In their blindness, they are beginning to expose some major cracks.

***From Mary Mitchell's Sun-Times column today:

At least one person at every stop has asked about health care and wanted Obama to go into greater detail about his proposed health care fix.  Obama's pat response is that he is going to have a big roundtable and invite everyone -- the doctors, nurses, hospital administrators, employers and patient advocates, as well as representatives of the insurance and pharmaceutical companies, to the table.  "Insurance and drug companies just won't be able to buy every chair," Obama said.  "I'll have the biggest chair because I'll be the president of the United States," he continued as the audience applauded wildly.  "I'll put my plan forward, and I will listen to anybody's ideas, but here's the difference. I'm going to do it on C-Span so the American people will know what is going on," he said.  "So if you got someone who is carrying water for the drug company you'll know it," Obama said.

So, The Obama gets asked at EVERY EVENT to provide more details about his universal health care plan and he says he is going to have a big meeting after he is President.  And the crowd goes wild.  Are Obama supporters that moronic that they don't recognize that this isn't an answer?  In fact, he is saying vote for me and THEN I'll provide you with the answers.  And the crowd goes wild!

***The media is also beginning to realize the VERY strong connection between Obama and big-time, Chicago-style politics.  From the Trib:

Emil Jones Jr. helped Obama master the intricacies of the Legislature. When Democrats took control of the state Senate, Jones, though he risked offending colleagues who had toiled futilely on key issues under Republican rule, tapped Obama to take the lead on high-profile legislative initiatives that he now boasts about in his presidential campaign.   And when Obama wanted a promotion to the U.S. Senate, Jones provided critical support that gave the little-known legislator legitimacy, keeping him from being instantly trampled by the front-runners.   "He's been indispensable to Barack's career. He wants to see a black president before he gets called home," said fellow state Sen. Rickey Hendon, a Democrat.

***And. look the AP is actually FACT CHECKING statements from The Obama.  Recently, The Obama has gone on several big-lib rants about corporations and oil and 'fat-cats' and the usual pablum from big-lib politicians when they are trying to seem like a 'regular Joe'.  The Obama is desperate to be Joe Six-Pack in PA in the run up to that state's primary.  He even BOWLED to show how regular he is. 

First this:

But he does accept money from executives and other employees of oil companies and two of his fundraisers are oil company executives. As of Feb. 29, Obama's presidential campaign had received nearly $214,000 from oil and gas industry employees and their families, according to an analysis by the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics.

Then this:

Two of Obama's fundraisers are Robert Cavnar, the chairman and chief executive of Houston-based Mission Resources Corp., and George Kaiser, the president and CEO of Tulsa-based Kaiser-Francis Oil Co.

Darn those evil oil corporations and all of their lovely money!!!

***And, finally, this revelation yesterday that the nat'l media would like everyone to forget about.  The Politico reports that The Obama filled out a questionnaire from IVI-IPO, an IL group, during his initial State Senate run.  Earlier, The Obama's campaign contended that he had ever seen the survey and that an aid filled out the answers and that they mischaracterized his stances.  The Politico THEN discovered an amended version of the suvery with The Obama's handwriting on the survey itself.

Now the campaign says that The Obama didn't ever answer those questions and that those responses were not his positions then nor his positions now.

So then the question is, what responses from The Obama's campaign are really his positions yesterday, today or tomorrow?

Take a look at the survey.  Check out The Obama's responses to abortion and guns - no restrictions on abortions and a complete ban on handguns!  Part I.  Part II.

 




 

 

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