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| Snuggle Club™ mascot | The Arrogance of Obama's Leftist Supporters The Arrogance of Obama's Leftist Supporters David Limbaugh Friday, June 06, 2008 It's interesting that the main people pushing Obama in the name of unity and civility are the same ones brutally trashing Hillary (and Bill) Clinton. They seem to have no sense of their own hypocrisy in defending the Clintons yesterday for far greater misconduct than that for which they are mercilessly excoriating them today in their editorials and so-called news reporting. The hypocrisy and absence of self-reflection of this group -- mostly the mainstream media and the leftist cabal of the Democratic Party -- is born of its profound arrogance. This arrogance is also evident in the striking incoherence of their assumption that Obama can be a unifying force while working to change America in ways that are repugnant to a large plurality, if not a majority, of Americans. You have to recognize that something about this group is just not natural when its members, such as MSNBC's Chris Matthews, can say without embarrassment that Obama sends shivers up his leg or when swooning crowds of supporters faint in his presence. The group's obliviousness is demonstrated in its stunning state of denial over Obama's virtual free fall since the revelations about his associations with such unsavory characters as Tony Rezko and William Ayers and his longtime membership in a Christian church whose pastors and theology seem more race-oriented than Christ-centered. You would think these fawning zealots would take notice of the backlash against Obama since he issued his outrageously divisive critique of small-town America as embittered gun- and Bible-clingers. But their Obama-intoxication blinded them to seeing anything other than that Obama still had an insuperable lead in the delegate count. Their stubborn attachment to him is understandable, though, if you consider their psychological state prior to the messiah's entrance onto the political stage and that many conditions existed at the time that would create a perfect political storm for him. The group had been poisoned by its consuming hatred for George Bush over Bush-Gore 2000 and the Iraq war. Hillary's unpardonable act of voting for the Iraq war resolution caused her excommunication from the group and ensured that she would not be the one who could capitalize on Bush Derangement syndrome. Also, the economy was finally fading as if to conform to seven years of dishonest Democratic naysaying, and with the hyperinflation of oil and gas prices, much of the public was ripe for the leftist class-warfare message that Obama would adopt when John Edwards left the race. The public was poised for this promise of hope and change, as if Democrats had finally succeeded in convincing them they were destitute, miserable and needed otherworldly deliverance from a this-worldly deliverer. All that remained was for Obama to reveal himself as a charismatic figure with soaring oratory promising a sea change from the dark years of Bush-Cheney. Conditions were perfect for Obama's skill set. He hit the perfect tones at the perfect time and with near-perfect delivery. And as an added bonus, he put the witch in her place in the debates. The Obama era would vindicate the complaints of the leftist malcontents. He would end this "unnecessary war, which has not made us safer," would "provide" every American health care, would punish the evil rich, and would turn back the tide on global warming. And he would unify the American people in the process, in glorious validation of the left's warped assertion that Bush never tried to unite Americans. It's astonishing that these people touting Obama as a uniter are so blind to their own bilious hatred and divisiveness. They called Bush a Nazi, derided Condoleezza Rice as "Brown Sugar" and "Aunt Jemima," and labeled John Ashcroft a "witch burner." They never allowed the facts to interfere with their predispositions, such as denouncing Bush as a divider even while Sen. Kennedy was stabbing him in the back for fulfilling his promise to work with him on the education bill. Today their calls for unity are no less insincere, unless by unity they mean the gleeful, unanimous acceptance of their radical leftist agenda by a center-right nation marching in lock step like obedient Stepford wives. Unless we accede to their extremist vision for America -- one that could change America's governing institutions to the point of making them unrecognizable to our nation's Founders -- we will be the evil obstructers. It's nothing new for advocates of socialism, isolationism, appeasement, multiculturalism, defeatism and American non-exceptionalism to flex their muscles and gain power for a time. But expecting to effect such far-reaching and potentially devastating changes to this nation in the name of unity is breathtakingly arrogant. No one can be a great thinker who does not recognize that as a thinker it is his first duty to follow his intellect to whatever conclusions it may lead. Truth gains more even by the errors of one who, with due study, and preparation, thinks for himself, than by the true opinions of those who only hold them because they do not suffer themselves to think. |
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| CEL Representative Board Sponsor | Don't you know all change is good? |
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| Nimbus Nutrition Rep Board Sponsor | the quote in post 2 is a bit of a generalization, no? |
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| Appnut at large Board Sponsor | its funny how they could think a candidate is a good one, when he spent half of his time in his first term as the elected senator for illinois campaigning for president. how would you feel if he spent half his time as president merely working to guarantee his post presidency job? it likely will happen too ![]() X-factor/proanabol/BAM LG MethylMasterdrol v2 Somnidren GH log FishOil Megadosing Applied Nutriceuticals Representative Better results through science Get 5% off Anabolic Innovations products at NP coupon code BDG23 |
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| Burma Board Administrator | ...because he gives a hell of a speech. ![]() It will always be Burma to me.... |
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| TCP™ Puttin' the P back in Pimp Board Moderator | I think most supporters in the political front are pretty arrogannt and blinded to their candidate. A wise man said: Once you come ashore you will have a renewed appreciation for the simple things and find a joy that may have been missed, overlooked or otherwise unappreciated before. You will be a greater witness to those who will need you when they are a drift in that sea. "I don't need no one to tell me about heaven, I look at my daughter, and I believe." |
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| Registered User | I find it worth noting to people I know who are BO supporters that they should look at the hundreds of thousands of voters that went out not just to vote for HC but against BO, even after the race was clearly over. Once again - the DNC has a candidate they don't fully support - but are stuck with. The guy is an empty suit with no worthwhile accomplishments to speak of. HC simply couldn't outrun the skeletons in her own closet. |
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| Registered User | The guy dant speak for a lick of anything. He is horrible unless he is reading something.. Just horrible. Honestly he makes GW seem smart.. it is the reason why he has said no to almost all town hall style meetings with idiot boy McCain.. Some direct quotes from Jimmy Carter II during some Q and A time after a written and read script: OBAMA: What they'll say is, "Well it costs too much money," but you know what? It would cost, about... It -- it -- it would cost about the same as what we would spend... It... Over the course of 10 years it would cost what it would costs us... (nervous laugh) All right. Okay. We're going to... It... It would cost us about the same as it would cost for about -- hold on one second. I can't hear myself. But I'm glad you're fired up, though. I'm glad. OBAMA: Everybody knows that it makes no sense that you send a kid to the emergency room for a treatable illness like asthma, they end up taking up a hospital bed, it costs, when, if you, they just gave, you gave them treatment early and they got some treatment, and a, a breathalyzer, or inhalator, not a breathalyzer. At the end of these clips nobody was saying a word. There was no cheering; there was no fainting. There was just disbelief. EEEEK! I'm MARRIED!!!!!!!lol |
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| Registered User | Yeah, I have not seen this great speaker everyone is talking about. What I see is someone who is ok at public speaking that has the press editing like crazy to make him sound great. The Press is really gone to far with this guy, goes to show you that the elite, wether from the far right or far left, are really in control of us. |
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