Posted on 07/28/2008 6:45:03 PM PDT by pissant
WASHINGTON -- Let's put aside the possible comparisons of Barack Obama on his foreign trip -- a true "tour de force," as one of the breathless headlines put it -- to Caesar marching down to Rome. We'll stop ourselves from calling him a modern-day Alexander the Great, Marco Polo or, merely, John F. Kennedy.
But even without the hyperbole, we can say that the Democratic presumptive presidential candidate had a wildly successful trip. From making a basket in Kuwait with our troops, to dramatically posing for pictures before the Temple of Hercules outside Amman in Jordan, to giving a rousing speech before 200,000 Germans in Berlin, to having Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki effectively endorse his idea that the end of 2010 "would be an appropriate time for the withdrawal" of American troops, Obama's pluck made way for extraordinary luck.
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In fact, we are coming out of the extremes. Bill Clinton was far to the multicultural left, even within the Democratic Party; George Bush is far to the neoconservative right, even within the Republican Party. We need to get centrist again.
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an exercise in democrat plantation hagiology in the making.
An exercise in flatulence.
BAAAWWAAAA.....typical Harvard grad?.....basket maker and poser!!!!
BAAAWWAAAA.....typical Harvard grad?.....basket maker and poser!!!!
OOppsss....SBT
agreed,
but they’re trying to make this guy into the new jfk.
and, jfk wouldn’t even measure up to the myth.
So successful that not even all the medias men and all the medias women could keep McCain from polling ahead of Obama after his triumphant return from badmouthing his country to Germany and giving the cold shoulder to the wounded in Ramstein and Landstuhl.
Georgie Ann, BABY...... we know you wear the “Obama Kneepads” but we didn’t know you are really “Deep Throat II”
We do not need a centrist or socialist like Obama at this time in history...we need another Ronald Reagan. We need someone who will stand four square against that part of the world that wants to see us laid low, and be the light on the hill we are meant to be.
We do that by leading...not by cowering in the center of the crowd of herd animals.
As it is...we have McCain. Far, far from what we actually need...but far, far better than the alternative in Hussein.

They all, the obama press, forget to mention the fact that the Germans were there for a rock Concert. Wonder why??? They must think that we are as stupid as they are.
From Wiki: "Jumping the shark is a colloquialism used by U.S. TV critics and fans to denote the point in a TV or movie series at which the characters or plot veer into a ridiculous, out-of-the-ordinary storyline. Shows that have "jumped the shark" are typically deemed to have passed their peak, since they have undergone too many changes to retain their original appeal, and after this point critical fans often sense a noticeable decline in the show's quality."
"The term is an allusion to a scene in a 1977 episode of the TV series Happy Days when the popular character Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli literally jumps over a shark while water skiing. The scene was considered so preposterous that many believed it to be an attempt at reviving the declining ratings of the flagging show. Ironically, not only was Happy Days reflecting the superstardom of real-life shark-jumper Evel Knievel in the episode .."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jump_the_shark
You must be a Yalie!!!
Boohla Boohla
(Harvard jerks are the most self centered egotistical a-holes I’ve ever met).
For God, For Country And For Yale!

"Like everyone else in the media, we are totally in the tank for Senator Obama..."
She is a piece of pig doodoo in a package of bacon!
I am wondering if the military/overseas ballots are going to get mysteriously ‘lost’ on the way back to the US.
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