June
30, 2008
Obama Launches Cowardly Attack at McCain
What
do you do when you're running for president of the United States and you have
absolutely no foreign policy experience, no military experience, less than six
months of actual experience in the US Senate, are a racist, have a wife that repeatedly
states in public speeches that this is the first time in her life that she has
been proud of her country, you're an educated idiot with not an ounce of common
sense and you're running against a war hero with close to 30 years in the senate?
Well,
if you're Barack Obama, you call on fired and disgruntled ex-general Wesley "the
Weasel" Clark to attack McCain's military service, because Obama is too afraid
to say it himself.
Obama's internal polls show that McCain is favored when it
comes to serious matters such as the defense of our country. The polls further
show that Obama is looked upon as weak with regards to foreign and military matters.
So, Obama can't have this as a topic. Remember, Obama's
whole campaign hinges on what we can't talk about regarding him.
So, he
trots out Wesley Clark, the only ex-military man low enough to even think of smearing
John McCain's military record. Clark came on the Sunday talk show circuit and
said that McCain had never had to make executive decisions or send troops into
battle or order bombs to be dropped. Ah, Weasly...er...Wesley, neither has Obama.
However, John McCain did actually drop the bombs, he spent five long years as
a POW in Hanoi while being tortured by the Viet Cong. Even when offered an early
release, McCain refused. He wouldn't leave until all the other American POWs were
released first. He's spent 27 years in the US Senate compared to Obama's 143 days.
Why
would Obama highlight his weaknesses and stupidity? It later became quite clear.
After Clark had spewed his preposterous venom, Obama took it upon himself to give
a speech saying that he wasn't going to disparage McCain's military career and
Obama said he wasn't going to allow anyone to challenge his own patriotism. None
of that had any part in his campaign.
Obama,
no one challenged your lack patriotism. You know that. We all can see that you're
an anti-American piece of scum. No one needs to challenge the obvious. No, Obama,
you had Clark say these things and then you come out like a knight in shining
armor stating how this has no place in your campaign. In reality, Obama, you did
this so that no one can speak of your lack of experience. Your message was code
for, "No one can talk about McCain's lengthy and proud service to this country
and at the same time no one can talk about my lack of experience and qualifications
and distain for this country."
Does Obama really think that the public
can't see through this duplicity? He's is so arrogant that he really believes
people are this stupid. Then again, he has surrounded himself with people who
are just as stupid as he is.
Don't worry, Obama, after November, no one will
be saying anything about you.
TLG
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