More on Obama
Does anyone really need a couple of books about Senator Barack Obama to understand the danger of electing a far left liberal who attempts to cloak his liberalism underneath a sophomoric marketing attempt to appear centrist while expressing his meaningless promise for hope and change? Every candidate, McCain and Obama included, present ‘plans’ or platforms or other campaign promises that the electorate largely forgets about when they don’t happen. It is in some ways a forgiveable sin for two reasons. US Presidents are not dictators. They have to contend with the Washington establishment to get things done and mere campaign promises are subject to the whim of others in Congress. And secondly, with the large number of Americans who don’t vote it is not surprising that few hold elected representatives’ feet to the fire after election.

The Audacity of Hope book by Barack Obama in which the title was inspired by a sermon of Rev. Wright should be renamed the audacity of Barack Obama. Playing primarily on younger voters and without exempting older voters who buy into Obama it underscores the failure of our educational system. Earlier this week Sean Hannity’s radio program had a regular segment interviewing, again, young people who support Obama. If you could have heard their moronic reasons or lack of reasons for their support you would have cringed. Not one could provide even one example of what would qualify Barack Obama for President. Older callers to the program have had the same questions put to them with essentially the same result. Feel free to submit reasons why Barack Obama is qualified to be President in the comments if you can think of one.

The excerpt below is the first reference in this post to books about Barack Obama not by Barack Obama (Dreams from My Father and The Audacity of Hope). You don’t have to look to far to find articles discrediting Corsi’s book, Obama Nation, as filled with errors and fiction. Who cares? The article also suggests the reader is left to their own devices to determine what is true or false. Isn’t that the case with any book? Corsi and author of the other book, Freddoso, make no excuse for their books and do not hide their motive to defeat Barack Obama. It seems they offer them in contrast to the main stream media’s infatuation and own biased accounts of Barack Obama. The point here is you have to vet each candidate, not just in this election but every election. You also need to vote. Something to many Americans fail to do. And too many more let others make the decision for them.
New Books Aim To Unweave the Obama Narrative
By Eli Saslow
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, August 14, 2008; Page A01
Make no mistake about this either. Barack Obama is a seriously flawed individual. Too much about him does not add up. But beyond all his hype and the hype of those supporting or opposing him, which again includes the MSM, Barack Obama has nothing in his ‘known’ resume’, short as it is, to qualify him to be Preisdent. His arrogance alone to try and con the public by attempting to act Presidential as if in a Hollywood movie while on his ‘world tour’ should be a giant red flag to most voters. Perhaps as a nation, not the Obama nation, there are too many among us not intelligent enough to make that distinction.
The Dems, from Slick Willie to Obamarama it’s all a con.
Stanford Matthews
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