Obama on video
The great thing about modern technology and sites like Youtube, is that it nails liberals when they try and pull BS like this.
A new kind of candidate? A new hope? More like the same old same old just repackaged to look that way.
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Here is video from 2004 when Barack Obama said he favored "decriminalization of our marijuana laws." He distinguishes between "decriminalization" and "legalization" of marijuana. But, of course, anyone with a brain knows that to "decriminalize" marijuana will result in there being no deterrent to keep people from using it freely. This is one of many issues where Barack Obama will be shown to be the far-left liberal that he truly is.
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The other day, Barack Obama made fun of John McCain saying he may be "losing his bearings." His smug attempt to cast doubt on McCain because of his age or something else, was played up in the press for two days.
Well, John McCain may be past 70, but I'm quite sure he knows how many states there are in the USA! Watch the video and catch how many states Obama counts. Poor Barry O - he may be "losing his bearings!"
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This video backs up the video evidence posted here yesterday by Lane. This is from this morning, where even ABC News Meredith Viera called Obama on the "distortion" (aka "lie"). But Obama denied it. The video proves him absolutely untruthful ("a liar").
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Here is video of Barack Obama effusively praising Rev. Jeremiah Wright - his pastor - on June 5, 2007, over a month AFTER he had begun his presidential campaign. Why is that important? Because Obama has been saying he did not know about some of Wright's anti-American or racist statements until just in the last few days, but did learn about some of them when his presidential campaign began on May 2, 2007. June 5 was over a month after he began his run for the White House. So he was still praising him proudly AFTER knowing about Wright's statements - at least some of them. Of course, that is assuming Obama did not figure Wright out during the other 19 years he was a member of Wright's church - where he remains a member to this day.
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Here is Fox News' video of a new series airing on Hannity's America on Barack Obama. This is volume I of the series:
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In his speech last night following primary losses in the two huge states of Ohio and Texas, Barack Obama gave a speech that repeated most of the rhetoric he has been saying all campaign long. Included in that speech was a moment I have yet to hear anyone else comment on. Obama essentially said that America, under his Presidency, will stop being a "bully."
In the video from the speech provided below (move the bar to the 5:45-6:09 section), you will hear Obama say that America needs to stop "substituting bluster and bullying for direct diplomacy. . ." It would be interesting to hear Obama explain where America has been a bully. He ties the comment to the need for a President to talk directly with "petty Dictators," as if doing so will be more effective than what he must considering bullying.
Obama's remark adds to what appears to be a developing theme, that may tie in to his wife's recent remarks about America. Michelle Obama said recently that she is proud of her country for the "first time in my adult life", as a result of the response to her husband's campaign. She also said America is a country that is "just downright mean."
The Obamas, and actually the worldview of the far-left liberals, don't see the greatest nation on earth when they see America. They don't see a noble country whose brave men and women "have shed more blood to gain and preserve the freedom and liberty of others than all the other nations of the world combined," as former Sen. Fred Thompson so eloquently stated. They don't see a nation who has freed the Iraqi people from tyranny and oppression and given them a real chance at a better life. The America they see needs to be fixed - needs to be remade and transformed - in their liberal leftist image.
I suspect what they will find out is that most Americans are proud of their country, and while America has challenges, is not a nation that needs to be "fixed" in terms of her goodness and greatness. Most Americans know they live in the most noble, self-sacrificing nation to ever exist - without being fixed by the Obamas.
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Here is a priceless moment. The moment Barack Obama met reality. He has coasted along with the almost universal adulation of an adoring press corps to this point. But yesterday, March 4, the press corps with him in San Antonio, Texas decided to ask him some hard questions about what his campaign aides told Canada about NAFTA, and about his dealings with Tony Rezko, a man on trial in Chicago. As you will see in the video clip below, answering hard questions is not on Obama's "hopeful" agenda. He just decided to walk away, to the protests of the press corp.
Below the video, you will find part of a Washington Post account of the fireworks:
The day before primaries in Ohio and Texas that could effectively seal the Democratic presidential nomination for him, a smiling Obama strode out to a news conference at a veterans facility here. But the grin was quickly replaced by the surprised look of a man bitten by his own dog. read more »
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Obamamania reaches new heights (or depths) of mindless drivel in this new video out on YouTube. You have to see it, and hear it, to believe it. Yet, it is totally representative of the Obama candidacy - all based on feelings, emotions, and - thin air. You would not normally expect us at Blogs for John McCain to post an Obama video. But this video so clearly reveals the emptiness of his campaign, that I just cannot resist. By November, I do believe this stuff is going to be wearing really thin on the average skeptical American voter.
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OK. Here's the video of Obama's comments last night in the Democratic Debate that he would reserve the right to do something about Al-Qaeda if they are "forming a base in Iraq" once he succeeds in pulling American Forces out of Iraq as President:
Now, here is John McCain beating him over the head with those comments today:
As Lane pointed out in an earlier post, Obama had his standard lame line in response to McCain:
"I said, well I would always reserve the right to go in and strike against al Qaeda if they were in Iraq," Obama said. "So, you know, this is how politics works. McCain thought that he could make a clever point by saying, 'Well, let me give you some news Barack, al Qaeda IS in Iraq,' like I wasn't reading the papers. Like I didn't know what was going on."Obama went on to lay the blame for terrorist activity in Iraq on McCain's shoulders. "But I have some news for John McCain," Obama said, "and that was that there's no such thing as al Qaeda in Iraq until George Bush and John McCain decided to invade Iraq!"
NOW FOR THE BEST - McCain responded to Obama's response this afternoon:
Update: McCain adds in a just released statement:
Where is the audacity of hope when it comes to backing the success of our troops all the way to victory in Iraq? What we heard last night was the timidity of despair. Our allies deserve better, our soldiers deserve better, and so do the American people."
Game - Set - Match, John McCain! Priceless!
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