What’s Ludacris About Senator Obama?

by joellerose | July 31, 2008 at 11:52 am
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Opinion. A couple of my friends have decided not to vote for Obama after all. The reasons can be broken down into what we now know and what we now suspect about him.

What we now know about Senator Obama:

1. In changing his positions for political expedience on so many issues, his core campaign theme of ‘a different type of politician offering hope and change’ was a lie. He supported his minister, Rev. Wright, until he began to catch heat, and then he dumped him. We would be stupid to believe he learned of Wright’s beliefs at the last moment. He supported the rapper, Ludacris, until he began to catch heat, and then he dumped him. We would be stupid to believe he learned of the rapper’s foul mouth and his “kill the bitches”, “kill the police” rap lyrics at the last moment. He supported public financing of campaigns, until he collected a lot of money, and then he opted out. We could continue with many more examples, but this is enough; my friends got the idea.

2. He can’t seem to admit he was wrong about the surge, and, as a corollary, can’t give any credit for its incredible success where it’s due.

3. His many gaffes on foreign policy (he wanted to bomb an ally, Pakistan; he misunderstood the significance to both parties of Jerusalem; he thinks he can talk Ahmadinejad out of developing the bomb) shows his inexperience and lack of judgment.

4. His economic plans include huge increases in taxes, especially on the investment savings of millions of Americans. He also plans to impose a national health plan that would eventually become a single-payer form of socialized medicine. He wants to impose an “excess profits” tax on oil companies. That would sure bring in a lot more oil. He wants to impose a new tax on U.S. citizens that would help reduce global poverty.

5. Despite his moves to the right immediately after he locked up the nomination (flipped on FISA, on 2nd Amendment, on whether Iran poses a threat to world peace, others), his voting record is that of the most left-wing of all Democrats in Congress.

What we now suspect about Senator Obama:

1. His very long and close association with Reverend Wright and with the Weatherman bomber, William Ayers; his early refusal to honor our flag (he later began wearing a flag pin when the heat became unbearable); his wife’s statements about not being proud of her country and how America is "just downright mean" – taken together make us suspicious that the Obamas may be representative of those few liberals who truly hate their own country.

2. There is also some reason to believe that this man, Senator Obama, has some sort of a Messianic complex. His treatment of General Petraeus in Iraq, his speech in Berlin, where he played the part of an already elected President, coupled with what he reportedly said to members of Congress that “the Europeans see him as a symbol of America’s best traditions” are all quite worrisome. And, of course, speaking privately to supporters in heavily left-liberal San Francisco, Obama let down his hair and described working class people in Pennsylvania as so "bitter" that they "cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them."

These friends I speak of who have changed their minds about Obama are life-long Democrats. There is much reason now to be hopeful that the election in November will not return another Jimmy Carter to the presidency. Only one term of Carter was ruinous, and we are still paying the price. One term of Obama would be equally ruinous.

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azzayindia
azzayindia
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at 12:05 on July 31st, 2008

joellerose, I like this story. It's good stuff.

mpress
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at 13:04 on July 31st, 2008

Hillary voters are not happy or over the primary...and Obama can't get the Reagan Dems. He can not win without them.

Amy Judd
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at 15:06 on July 31st, 2008

joellerose, I like this story. It's good stuff.

An interesting opinion piece. Are your friends now going to vote Republican after all these years? It seems it would be hard to switch over just like that...

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joellerose

They tell me they are voting for McCain.  It seems all those years as a RINO maverick may pay off for him here.  We may see a Republican president and a veto-proof, Democrat Congress. 

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mpress

My mom who is a JFK Dem says she will not vote for Obama. She liked Hillary...Obama has big problems with older women...

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Albert Milliron

John McCains mom said that all you have to do is, "hold your nose" and vote for him.

Albert Milliron
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at 15:31 on July 31st, 2008

joellerose, I like this story. It's good stuff.  very well done

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joellerose

politisite, do you think zichi has figured out 'Ludacris' yet?  He thinks I can't spell.

tgrt
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at 16:16 on July 31st, 2008

joellerose, I like this story. It's good stuff.

djermano
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at 06:15 on October 15th, 2008

 

PEP
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at 17:07 on July 31st, 2008

joellerose, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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mbaumgartner

Carter's reign as ruinous as the recent 8 years under Bush. Wow... seems that the Republicans are doing a good job at making people forget what a mess they've made. Interesting stuff politics.

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BigT

Wow, quite a statement. Using what metric though? Home ownership is still up even with "all" those foreclosures, the economy has expanded at a healthy rate, we are winning the war against Islamic terrorists, the stock markets are up even though Bush was saddled with the Clinton recession, standards of living have increased, etc. Don't fall into the trap of your dislike of a president equaling breadlines. The facts just don't support it mbaumgartner.

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joellerose

Some people seem to think the rest of us have short memories.  Under Carter we had to invent the "misery index" because the economy tanked so badly with enormous increses in interest rates, unemployment and inflation under his left-wing policies.  Gold went from $135 to over $1000 during Carter, and it was President Carter who unleashed Islamic terrorism with his stupidities regarding Iran and his "strong" action against the Russians by not going to the Olympics.

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WTF

Hmmm by that logic: You should condemn Bush for Oil price increases. In 1999: $19 / Barrel, in 2006: $70/barrel;  by the way, the debt is rising at a clip of $1.72 billion PER DAY...

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BigT

The left does blame Bush for the high price in oil. Haven't you read a newspaper in the last five years?

BigT
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at 21:54 on July 31st, 2008

joellerose, I like this story. It's good stuff.

The democrats, well, the far left anyways, are already readying their excuse as to why he is going to lose in November. "The republicans stole the election... AGAIN!"

Hopefully when he loses he retires to build houses with Mr. Carter.

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mbaumgartner

I'm much more interested in how any party maintains power, you know... the mechanisms of hegemony, from a purely objective perspective. Same as I watch within the Democratic party itself, to see if/how some of the Clinton faithful try to bury Obama.

By the way, are you suggesting the Habitat for Humanity project isn't a worthwhile endeavor? Can't tell if you're being caustic or actually approve of the idea of social projects.


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BigT

I love projects that help the community as long as it uses private money. Liberals love to lie about conservatives saying that conservatives hate the children, the elderly, the poor, blacks, Hispanics, etc. because we are against government spending programs. But if you look at who donates the most money to charitable causes you will see who really does care. (Hint: don't look if you don't want to find out that liberals are stingy with their own money - just with everyone else's money through taxes).

And you don't see any ulterior motive for what Carter has done with Habitat for Humanity and his other "social" projects?


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gerrypopplestone

Good on prejudices, myths and cliches!  Not sure there is anything here worth commenting on:  ludicrous! 

BallyZACA
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at 08:16 on October 14th, 2008

joellerose, I like this story. It's good stuff.  Well said, and I learned more about "Barry Bomber" from others, but nothing from the horses mouth... he just has a problem with telling the TRUTH!

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