Posted on 04/19/2008 1:32:02 PM PDT by John Semmens
Presidential contender Senator Barack Obama (D-Ill.), who has faced widespread criticism of his characterization of rural Americans as bitter and racist, says the intensity of the reaction proves the validity of what I said. The animosity shown toward the first credible Black man to run for president is evidence enough that racism is still the mainstream of rural America.
I dont totally blame them for being bitter, Obama went on. Im articulate, clean and charismaticeverything that theyre not. And Im a millionaire, to boot. Its got to be hard on these rednecks to see a Black man outshine them by such a wide margin.
Obama said that despite the animosity, he plans to be magnanimous with such people once he is president. While it wouldnt be safe to continue to allow them to cling to their guns, I believe we can tolerate letting them keep their Bibles as long as they dont start any trouble, Obama promised.
The Senator indicated it would be unlikely that hed be as lenient with the turncoat who made my private remarks on this subject public. There will be accountability.
Presidential rival, Senator Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) suggested that Obamas betrayal by someone he trusted shows he is a poor judge of character. You know, Ive learned the hard way, that even those closest to you cant really be trusted, Clinton observed. I think this episode proves that Senator Obama is too naïve and callow to bear the responsibilities of the presidency.
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Absolutely. Scrappleface is. All should be I agree.
the article is not true. It is satire. They should have said that but they didn’t.
You're also smarmy, conceited, racist, untrustworthy, gullible, a liar, and have very few of the distinguishing qualities that are so desperately needed at this point in time.
But hey,
You make a great showpiece and puppet.
This will have to be the required headline format for all of your future articles - this one is way too close to reality. ;)
Exactly! I really admire folks who can come up with this stuff. Not to thread drift, but for some reason it reminds me of Phil Hendrie and his hysterically funny radio show (if there are any fans out there).
He's a pro-war dem who claims to be a socialist. But in his very clever shtick (wherein he skillfully creates the illusion of a caller to his show that he interacts with, by being so good at interrupting himself in different voices, basically, lol) what I heard doing was him creating these outrageous straw-man conservative characters that he would use to bait angry liberal callers. These characters were just believable enough that he would rope these angry liberals in, to hilarious effect.
It worked the other way too, but mostly he was politically incorrect. Just my take, he donates so generously that the libs can't go after him.
It's been a while since I've tuned in, but this satire reminds me of him.
Don’t matter if it is satire, in light of all I’ve seen and heard of Mr. Obama, I stand by my comment.
ooops,
what I heard doing was him = what I heard him doing was
That's funny, and probably pretty close to the mark.
Love their satire!
he is halfrican american
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