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McCain's duty: Expose the real Barack Obama
by barbella
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October 15, 2008 McCain's Next Duty CallBy Tony Blankley

The essence of this election season couldn't be simpler. The American public is so appalled at the condition of the country (which it unfairly, but not implausibly blames on the despised President Bush) that with fate casting John McCain in the role of Bush's surrogate, a majority actually is considering voting for Sen. Obama. And when an electorate is intent on doing something, the last thing it wants to hear about are the facts. Moreover, the public's lack of interest in the facts is facilitated by the major American media's refusal to report them.

For example, as Obama has portrayed his political career as one extended beau geste to the ideal of American democracy, a slightly curious media would have thought to report on how he ran his previous elections. And those prior elections, far from being models of honest elections honestly fought, are redolent of Chicago politics at their most suspect.

Obama's first election was described recently by Martin Fletcher, a foreign correspondent for NBC News, in the British newspaper The Times (not on NBC): "Mr Obama won a seat in the state senate in 1996 by the unorthodox means of having surrogates successfully challenge the hundreds of nomination signatures that candidates submit. His Democratic rivals, including Alice Palmer, the incumbent, were all disqualified." Hmm.

Obama's election to the U.S. Senate was even more curious, as described by Gerard Baker in the Irish Independent: "Two exquisitely timed divorces smoothed the way.

"In the Democratic primary, he was a long shot. But a month before the election, his main opponent, Blair Hull, a wealthy Chicago futures trader, was forced to publish divorce papers that revealed, among other charming details, his wife's claim that he had once threatened to kill her.

"In the general election, lightning struck again. His opponent, the engaging Jack Ryan, had run a campaign as a different sort of Republican. But a few months before the election, his divorce papers revealed that, while he might have been a different sort of Republican, he was from precisely the same stable of Obama political opponents. He had, it turned out, once tried to force his former wife to go with him to sex clubs in Paris."

Was Obama really the innocent beneficiary of these rare events? Anything is possible. But when a fellow deals himself two royal flushes in a row, the other players are entitled to be suspicious. Moreover, when a politician is suspected of hypocrisy, the Washington press corps usually is supercharged in its efforts to prove their suspicions. But despite the fact that these bare outlines of Obama's elections are pregnant with the implications that he has gained every office he has sought so far by underhanded and sordid means -- while posing as a Gary Cooper-like idealist in a corrupt political world -- the American media have let these extraordinary events simply pass without significant comment.

During the past few weeks, as I have been traveling extensively across the country, I have yet to find anyone (including a few reporters and producers at local news stations in Florida, California and New York) who has heard of these facts. The response when I recite the facts is always about the same. More or less: "Really? Wow!"

A few days ago, a senior McCain campaign aide was reported to have said that McCain would rather lose with dignity than win by questionable means. I hope that isn't Sen. McCain's view because the aide has it exactly backward. If the polls are reasonably accurate, three weeks of John McCain's campaigning is the only thing standing in the way of the American public making the most uninformed presidential decision since the invention of the telegraph.

John McCain has an unambiguous duty to the nation to force the public to at least be informed as to the nature and character of Sen. Obama. He needs to lay out all the accurate available information of Obama's prior alliances, affiliations and conduct both for the purpose of revealing Obama's character and Obama's radical policy disposition.

The Obama campaign has raised to a high art the technique of politically intimidating people from commenting honestly about Obama. They play the race card dishonestly, and almost the entire deck from which they deal is filled with race cards and threats of litigation. Real racism is appalling, but the act of falsely charging racism undercuts the very causes of equality and tolerance.

As courageous as John McCain's life has been to date, the next three weeks may be his most heroic. He must do his duty and alert the public despite the "slings and arrows of outrageous fortune" that will be shot into his back as he does so. Once he has discharged that duty -- and arranged for sufficient lawyers to protect the ballot boxes from what is likely to be an unprecedented campaign of attempted voter fraud -- Sen. McCain may be confident that his honor will be intact. And he will be ready to serve as our 44th president.

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Copyright 2008, Creators

Re: McCain's duty: Expose the real Barack Obama
by Reptilicus

Okay, Tony....and how much of his 90 minutes tonight will he take to do that?

I'm betting less than 3.....barbie, you in?

Re: McCain's duty: Expose the real Barack Obama
by AllThatJazz

More Republican desperation. Man, this is fun!

the last thing it wants to hear about are the facts
by Corruptbuddha

Barb, truer words were never spoken.

They don't care that Obama's plan is a disaster in the making.

They just want to win at all costs.

They don't care about America, they just care about getting Obama elected.

And here's the rub....no matter how badly he fucks this nation up, they'll cheer him on.

All the way to the breadline.

Re: the last thing it wants to hear about are the facts
by barbella
Exactly right, buddha. Sad, but true.....and I'd say they deserve every bit of it, except unfortunately, they'll take us down with them.
Re: McCain's duty: Expose the real Barack Obama
by HennaRinse

If there was anything to find in all that vague innuendo:

  • Why doesn't Blankley himself reveal the truth?
  • Why didn't Hillary use it to her advantage?
  • I'm not surprised McCain's campaign was surprised. They didn't vet Palin.

If there is nothing beyond innuendo, no hard facts to point to Obama's wrong doing, then Blankley is suggesting another smear campaign based on nothing more than his rumor mongering.

A few days ago, a senior McCain campaign aide was reported to have said that McCain would rather lose with dignity than win by questionable means.

Much too late. McCain lost his honor when his campaign admitted they would lose if they kept talking about the economy and then made the decision to resort to slime from chain emails. He lost his dignity when he couldn't look at Obama during the first debate and then called him "that one" at the second. By far his worst trangression is to allow, without comment, his followers to shout "terrorist" and "kill him" at rallies.

Re: McCain's duty: Expose the real Barack Obama
by barbella

"By far his worst trangression is to allow, without comment, his followers to shout "terrorist" and "kill him" at rallies."

Typical exaggeraton and distortion. From what I hear, it was one person who shouted "kill him", and also from what I hear, no one even knows if the guy was referring to Ayers, or to Obama.

And no one "allowed" him to do it. No one.

Re: McCain's duty: Expose the real Barack Obama
by Reptilicus

"A few days ago, a senior McCain campaign aide was reported to have said that McCain would rather lose with dignity than win by questionable means. "

So WHICH one is "okay" to say, barb?

Re: McCain's duty: Expose the real Barack Obama
by Reptilicus

haha....sorry...wrong quote-

"and also from what I hear, no one even knows if the guy was referring to Ayers, or to Obama."

(Although that previous one kind of applies too, huh?...LOL)

Re: McCain's duty: Expose the real Barack Obama
by HennaRinse

So then when it happened again, yesterday, at Palin's rally, she didn't address it.

It's been well covered in the news and McCain was asked a direct question about it but instead chose to respond that he objected to John Lewis', one of his own 3 Wisest People, op-ed comparing McCain to George Wallace.

These shouts are known to happen, why hasn't McCain, Palin or their warm up speaker make an announcement requesting respectful behavior from the crowd?

Absent that, they are allowing it.

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