Posted on 07/05/2008 1:12:20 PM PDT by TheNewPundit
The supporters of Senator Barack Obama continuously tout their candidate as a new type of candidate, a man that is positioned above the fray of the political process. A political genius filled with new and exciting ideas to change our country. Obama is indeed a new and fresh face in politics. He served 7 years in the Illinois state legislature before being elected to the U.S. Senate in 2004. He served just 2 years in the Senate before declaring his candidacy for the office of President. He has relied on his gifted oratory skills to deliver speeches that have inspired a cult-like following. It will come as no surprise that I do not share the same lofty opinion of the junior Senator from Illinois.
First of all, lets look at a few of the proposals from the Obama campaign.
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Obama, in my opinion, is nothing but a rookie who’s good at saying what Americans want to hear. If he gets elected, he’s going to find himself very unprepared because as far as I can tell, nothing he’s done in his political career has prepared him for the daunting task of leading a nation, especially not with some of the things we’re facing.
PS. For anyone who wants to know just how deluded Obama’s supporters are, one of them at my job said he thinks a inexperienced candidate is exactly what we need right now and, if elected, Obama will be like JFK. Honestly, how dump can you get?
Nobama is new everytime he opens his mouth...first he’s not allowing Americans to own guns, NOW he wants us to have guns. He was AGAINST NAFTA, now he FOR NAFTA. Every few minutes is a NEW discovery of somesort, as compared to the few minutes before his new discovery. Now is that clear???
The proposals of Mr. Obama and his party are as stale and dry as those of Jimmy Carter's in the 1970s. But then again, what do you expect from the Party of Slavery and Socialism?
True, but most of Obama's fans were children when Carter was running, if they were even born yet. Cycle of ignorance.
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