Posted on 04/19/2008 12:45:17 AM PDT by JohnHuang2
Wow that statistic is really telling about the rural/suburban-urban divide. Liberals have demonized rural Americans and their values to such an extent that they are a silly characterization of some inferior form of human in the eyes of 40% of Americans.
LOLOL! Thank you for the excellent wrap-up!
Dangit, a who’s who of the Left.
“We, the undersigned, deplore the conduct of ABCs George Stephanopoulos and Charles Gibson at the Democratic Presidential debate on April 16.”
If Obama’s other associations aren’t enough to prove Obama’s out-and-out Leftist pedigree the Left-Journalist crybaby whining over the debate does.
We the undersigned, deplore the conduct of the left blogosphere in their reaction to the Democratic Presidential debate on April 16. This is not the first Democratic or Republican presidential debate to emphasize character questions, and such questions are a legitimate part of the debate. “For 53 minutes, we heard no question about public policy from either moderator.” - So what, whiners. Can’t you read up on the other 20 debates with the legions of softball questions. Didn’t Obama himself admit that he knows Clinton’s lines and she know his by now. That is well-trodden ground. WHAT IS NOT WELL-TRODDEN GROUND IS UNDERSTANDING WHO OBAMA REALLY IS.
These questions were far more relvent than junk questions thrown up in GOP debates.
These complaints are really complaints that expose the real Barack Obama and “pull the bark off of Barack Hussein Obama” as the talk show host Cunningham said. McCain was embarrassed for Cunningham’s choice of words, but it was on target. Obama is not running an honest campaign. The “Clinton media” pulled through and gave us a revealing debate.
Those who dont like it have only Barack Obama to blame, for not responding better to those questions.
- WOSG,
Fifty-six percent (56%) of voters nationwide disagree with Barack Obamas statement that people in small towns cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren’t like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.” A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that just 25% agree with the Democratic frontrunner while 19% are not sure.
Thanks fer the ping, John!
LOL!
Great post!
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