The Phantom Menace

Posted by johnhouk on Jul 06, 2008
I don’t know who D.R. Tucker is but I sure enjoy how he breaks down the Barack Hussein Obama campaign for President.

JRH 7/6/08
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The Phantom Menace

By D.R. Tucker
07-04-2008 @ 04:34 AM
Human Events
The Right Angle Blog


Is there any way to stop the nightmarish drama that will come if the next President is Barack Obama? Or are we fated to be sent back on our knees and deal with another period of “America Under Siege”?

I thought this nightmare ended back in 2001 when the last days of the Clinton administration were done. I couldn’t have imagined another con-man Democrat walking back into the place where Ronald Reagan once sat.

Yet, seven years later, here were [sic] are again—half the country is rabid, with a fetish and a yen for a man with virtually no qualification to lead. Granted, the American mood isn’t hard to read with gas prices through the roof and an economy in flux.

But that doesn’t mean you vote for a guy who flip-flops and ducks whenever hard questions are asked and real issues are raised. He can only win if a majority of folks are in a daze.

Sadly, it appears that this is actually the case. In addition to “white guilt”, there is the loyalty of race felt by left-wing African-Americans ready to
vote for a brother filled with dreams from his father and nightmares from his grandmother.

The college kids say Obama fills them up with hope and dreams but they’re too naïve to realize that he’s not all that he seems. These twentysomething moonbats never think of matters weighty—they actually think Lenin passed away in 1980!

The radical professors have Obama on the brain. In addition to believing that the red states are deranged, these educators think Barry is the new-age RFK. They intentionally ignore that he has nothing profound to say!

Will America actually vote for this inexperienced Chicago dope whose Presidency will lead to chump change and dashed hopes? Hey, it could really happen—Barack could receive a push from voters filled with rage at all things George W. Bush.

Look at the poll numbers—it seems Americans are fixin’ to stick it to a President the left has compared to Nixon. It doesn’t seem to matter that Bush isn’t running a third time; so many Americans now seem to think it was a crime that he was re-elected back in 2004.

The left has tried to argue that McCain will be little more than four more years of war, mistakes, and economic trouble. “You’ve got to vote for Obama,” they say, “and do it on the double!”

Likening McCain to Bush is fairly obvious BS—but what about those voters who are convinced that there’s a mess that’s been created by the GOP over the last eight years? If they all vote for Obama, someone hide the pills and beer!

Mentioning Obama’s middle name seems to cause strife—but what about the middle name of Barry’s controversial wife? “Michelle Insane Obama” is a name that truly fits:

It perfectly describes a gal who doesn’t care a whit about the hurt and angry feelings that her rhetoric causes. Her rants are about as frequent as her husband’s “ums” and pauses! How dare she say this is the first time she’s ever been proud of the United States—she actually said this stuff out loud?

Having her as First Lady is something I do not want to see—she’s so annoying it almost makes me nostalgic for Hillary. Her soul seems to be filled with antagonism and fever: Do we really need a First Lady who behaves just like a diva?

Under normal circumstances, voters would be rather scared of a candidate linked to Wright, Rezko, Clark, Dohrn and Ayers. But things are quite abnormal in Election 2008--and we could thus see a result that conservative Republicans will hate.

An Obama Presidency fills me up with dread and fear. Can we really handle four (or perhaps even eight) years of higher taxes, socialism, left-wing judges and moonbat rage? Obama could do to this country what Gerry Studds did to the page!

Yes, he has a long history of giving conservatives pain, but, considering the alternative, we have to get behind McCain. If not, we’ll have a President without gravitas or heft who’ll do so little of what’s right--and so much of what’s left.
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