Posted on 04/09/2009 1:40:48 PM PDT by JoeProBono
MSNBCs Rachel Maddow exposed the scandal of the century Monday night: Barack Obama serves Satan!
Maddow highlighted a clip on YouTube which shows if you play backwards certain parts of Obamas speeches, you hear the words Serve Satan.
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PMSNBC host, Wretched Madcow, seen here BEFORE her unsuccessful facial reconstructive surgery. She apparently used the same surgeon who performed Chrissie Mathews failed brain transplant.
Obama is simply the acolyte, but why, we must ask in all seriousness, is this Maddow gal pushing this?
...and Paul is dead.
She’s just trying to find the most ridiculous criticism of Obama, and lump all his detractors in the same group. If you have the stamina to watch the entire thing, it is chilling. The way she giggles in a condescending manner, presumably because ALL criticism of the Messiah is laughable, is all too real. Also, they managed to find a way to criticize Bush in the bit, too...whadathunkit: mocking criticism of the Messiah, while simultaneously doing something just as ridiculous to Bush.
I don’t have to listen to him backwards to prove it.
His everyday actions leave no doubt.
I played it backwards and all I heard was “Paul is dead..... Paul is dead...Paul is.....”
I prefer the one where everyone chants “thank you satan” when you play “yes we can” backwards. It is much clearer and way creepier.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gjMHJ8Y90s
The answer is obvious: to discredit anyone who questions her savior. She’s hoping that this specious puff piece will somehow get associated back to every critic, even if they have a valid point.
I agree much creepier. I like her take on the context. The pride of “yes we can” fits perfectly with “thank you Satan.” Satan, the father of pride and sin. Amazing.
Can someone explain to me the rational reason why it sounds like that? At 6:48..it sounds very clearly like Thank you Satan.
Has to be garbled somehow, since the backward phrase, phoenetically, would be something like “nack ewe sea.”
It’s either an echo or the people chanting aren’t in sync. “Nack ewe sea nack,” combined with the general background noise.
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