Posted on 10/23/2008 9:32:50 AM PDT by MichaelAsher54
In July 2008 I stumbled on a story that wont let me go. Someone had sent me excerpts from Barack Obamas memoir, Dreams From My Father, and asked me whether they were as radical as they sounded.
After a little research I concluded that these excerpts were not particularly troubling in context. What I also noticed, however, was that they were much too well written.
After a speculative article in late July, I let the story drop. A month or so laterfor unrelated reasons--I picked up a copy of Bill Ayers memoir, Fugitive Days. It has been a roller coaster ever since.
Until late last week I despaired of breaking this story beyond the Internet and talk radio. Then a seriously can-do congressman intervened. As I speak, we are running sophisticated data-driven tests at two separate sites. Early results are positive. If they are strong enough, and if we can somehow penetrate the battlements the mainstream media have built around Obama, we just might break this story out.
(Excerpt) Read more at cashill.com ...
Is this enough to purge the kool-aid from their systems?
...sadly this is just another tree falling in the forest.
I think the problem is that there is too much. Almost every thing Obama has said is false. No one is going to believe that someone lies all the time.
Especially not the people that see him as the Messiah.
So many lost people in this country. I cannot believe they are selling their souls and selling this country out.
The Followers of The One will never be disuaded.
However, what might undo Obama is simply an enormous collective gut-check on the way to the polls.
That’s where all these bits and pieces sow seeds of doubt.
“I think the problem is that there is too much. Almost every thing Obama has said is false. No one is going to believe that someone lies all the time.”
It’s deja vu all over again. We had the same complaints and the same problems over Clinton in 1998.
Maybe the MSM should publish a denial from Errs or Dohrn.
Having a congresscritter publicly involved with this issue would be a game-changer.
BTTT - a must read.
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