Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Oh Hillary & Obama in ’0 Eight?

Obama is pretty much a PR fabrication of the liberal main stream media. They love the man as much as they hate President Bush. Obama has done nada as far as I can see, except maybe smile wide, claim to be a Christian and claim to be a moderate like his potential running made Queen Hillary the Great (at least in her eyes and the apple of the eye of feministas everywhere). Senator Clinton is a great chameleon, a great carpetbagger and a loud obnoxious shrill if you ask me.

I even advanced the idea of a possible H. Clinton – B. Obama ’08 Democratic Presidential ticket in the article I wrote yesterday, “How Revoltin’, the Bolton Resignation.” It would be dual firsts, first female presidential candidate and first black vice presidential candidate. Personally because of the view of the two on abortion and same sex marriage I think that anyone voting for the two would be making a first class mistake.

Chad Groening wrote the following for
AgapePress today, “...A conservative spokesman and former presidential candidate says it is ridiculous that Illinois Democrat Senator Barack Obama would be considered a serious contender for the White House in 2008. Obama attracted national attention when he addressed the 2004 Democratic National Convention. Recently, his fellow Illinois senator, Dick Durbin, encouraged supporters to sign a "Run, Barack, Run" petition. But Gary Bauer of American Values says he doubts there is even "one American in a thousand that would be able to tell you anything about what Senator Obama believes." Virtually on every major issue, Obama is a doctrinaire liberal, Bauer contends, and "the idea that this is somebody that has already got major support among the American people is ... totally unrealistic and absurd; but it is evidence of, at least on a short-term basis, what big media can do when they get their teeth into a cause." Ideology, the American Values spokesman asserts, is the reason why he does not think Obama could become the nation's first black vice president, any more than he believes Hillary Clinton could become the first woman president. "I believe the first woman elected [president] is likely to be a conservative," he says, "and I think the American people are perfectly willing to elect a black American as vice president; but I believe the first black American elected as vice president or president will end up being a conservative."”

I concur with Gary Bauer. Obama is all hype and no substance. Between now and the 2008 election will be a very interesting time in our history. We will see the true character of President Bush and we will see the rise, hopefully of a strong conservative who will pick up the baton Ronald Reagan left when he completed his presidency. Obviously neither the Bushes nor Clinton has run with it.

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