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By Kyle Prast
Monday, Nov 3 2008, 08:51 AM
President Bill Clinton was known as the Teflon president. No accusations or even cold, hard facts stuck. Monica Lewinsky was not a fabrication of a vast right-wing conspiracy as Hillary claimed. No, Monica was real. She was an intern with whom the President committed unprecedented indiscretions with right in the Oval Office. But it did not stick. He was Teflon. President Bush on the other hand, according to the left, is responsible for all the ills of the world. No matter that he has kept us safe for 7 years, he is the fall guy for every ill there is: Hurricane Katrina, the housing crisis, global warming...you get the idea. He isn't responsible for it, but he is Velcro--everything sticks. Senator Barack Obama, however, takes Teflon to a new level. He is Teflon II. Nothing, and I mean nothing sticks to him. Democrats and the media have given him a free pass. Not his questionable associations with Communists, Socialists, and Terrorists, not his many ties to anti-Semites, and not his blatantly socialistic plans for the economy. Jay Weber made a list of all the things that don't stick to Obama. He called him Teflon Obama. A video from USA Wake up sums up how we got to this turning point in history. They call it, The Rise of the United Socialist States*. It not only illustrates the progression in creating a very liberal, radical congress that set the stage for an economic downturn, but it also lists Barack Obama's radical associates and friends. His many socialist tax plans are included too. It's a good summation of the mess we are in. I do believe Obama is the candidate of CHANGE, and I believe he will change the US, possibly forever. The peasants during the Russian Revolution wanted change too. Unfortunately they got it. Watch the video, send it to your friends. Clearly, Obama is made of Teflon II ! *I watched it a few times. The only stretches I saw were a statement that Obama lied when he "insists that he has never prayed in a mosque and was never a Muslim." Obama did attend a Muslim school in Indonesia for 4 years as a child. Muslims pray several times a day. I can't imagine they let him exercise freedom of religion there! (I've even seen them do it at Fun World in Brookfield in the middle of a children's birthday party.) It also asks if he was born in Hawaii or Kenya. This one is a stretch too, but since he is so secretive about all of his background information, why was his birth certificate sealed?
Please, comment content should relate to the subject of the post. Although I try to respond to many, do not interpret my lack of a response as agreement.
Links:
Brookfield7, Fairly Conservative, Vicki Mckenna, Jay Weber, The Right View Wisconsin, Mark Levin, CNS News
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By Kyle Prast
Friday, Oct 31 2008, 11:43 AM
Remember when John McCain suspended his campaign and went to Washington to work on the economic crisis? Obama just said, if you need me, call me. Turns out, Obama was making a few calls during that time--at least according to former president Bill Clinton. In a Fox News piece yesterday, Bill Clinton: Obama Got Lots of Help on Economic Crisis Response, Bill Clinton says at a rally that Barack Obama called a round of advisers during the height of the economic crisis and said, "tell me what...to do." In it, Clinton tells a few tales out of school on Barack Obama: (My emphasis)
"I haven't cleared this with him and he may even be mad at me for
saying this so close to the election, but I know what else he said to
his economic advisers (during the crisis)," Clinton told the crowd at a
Wednesday night rally with Obama in Florida. "He said, 'Tell me what
the right thing to do is. What's the right thing for America? Don't
tell me what's popular. You tell me what's right -- I'll figure out how
to sell it.'" Clinton said when the crisis broke, Obama called his own advisers
as well as those of the former two-term president, Hillary Clinton, Warren Buffet and others.
Clinton's comments might give some insight into why Obama didn't want to go to Washington--he didn't know what to do. Who does? We still don't know what the right thing to do was. The disturbing part of Clinton's insights is the idea that Obama doesn't know what the right thing to do is, but if he is told, he believes he can "sell it." And I think selling it is what Obama has been doing this entire campaign. He is packaging up his socialist ideas of spreading the wealth around and selling them as something that will help the middle class. Obama is a master salesman. Some people are buying the idea that 95% of workers can get a tax break. They are buying the idea that Obama can take his scalpel and cut from our existing budget enough extra money to fund his billions of dollars worth of promises. Never mind there isn't enough surplus to fund even part of his wish list. Like most sales pitches, once the contract is signed, there is no opportunity for buyer's remorse. You get the chance to buy in or pass on November 4th. Let's hope most aren't buying. H/T Fairly Conservative
Please, comment content should relate to the subject of the post. Although I try to respond to many, do not interpret my lack of a response as agreement.
Links:
Brookfield7, Fairly Conservative, Vicki Mckenna, Jay Weber, The Right View Wisconsin, Mark Levin, CNS News
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By Kyle Prast
Thursday, Oct 30 2008, 01:44 PM
Obama wants you to spread your wealth around, but doesn't do it himself. His charitable donations are abysmal, amounting to less than 2% on average.
He wants you to contribute $845 billion to his Global Poverty Act, but he doesn't even help his own half-brother in Kenya. Guess he has no responsibility to half-brothers? At the convention he summed up the ability to prosper in America, "Born into poverty? Pull yourself up by your own bootstraps, even if you don't have boots. You are on your own." He then contrasted that cynical view with his ideals: (My emphasis)
Our government should work for us, not against us. It should help us,
not hurt us. It should ensure opportunity not just for those with the
most money and influence, but for every American who's willing to work.
That's
the promise of America - the idea that we are responsible for
ourselves, but that we also rise or fall as one nation; the fundamental
belief that I am my brother's keeper; I am my sister's keeper.
That's
the promise we need to keep. That's the change we need right now. So
let me spell out exactly what that change would mean if I am President.
Obama repeated his "I am my brother's keeper; I am my sister's keeper" clip in last night's infomercial. Well, Obama isn't president yet, but we can see how much he believes in his own words: His own Aunt Zeituni lives in a rundown tenement in Boston. Guess being your sister's keeper doesn't apply to aunties either.
Last night Obama also appeared on Jon Sewart's show. He tried to diffuse the Socialist label by quipping, "That whole socialism argument, that doesn't fly too
well,'' Obama said. "The evidence of this seems pretty thin. I said
today that I think they found proof that when I was in kindergarten I
shared some toys with my friends and that's clearly a sign of
subversive activity.
But there is a big difference between sharing, which is voluntary, and being coerced to share, which is involuntary. Plus, sharing toys in kindergarten doesn't even count. The toys in kindergarten were not personally owned by Obama; they belonged to the school system When we share our own assets, that is charity. When we share our own assets with friends, that is called friendship. When we are coerced to share our bounty through taxation--to spread the wealth around--that is called socialism! Obama summed it up best himself when he was asked about the greatest moral failure in his life and of America at the Saddleback Forum: (My emphasis)
...And what I traced this to [his wild living] is a certain selfishness on my part. I was so
obsessed with me and, you know, the reasons that I might be
dissatisfied that I couldn't focus on other people. And I think the
process for me of growing up was to recognize that it's not about me.
It's about -- WARREN: I like that. I like that. OBAMA:
Absolutely. So -- but look, you know, when I -- when I find myself
taking the wrong step, I think a lot of times it's because I'm trying
to protect myself instead of trying to do god's work. WARREN: Yeah, fundamental selfishness. OBAMA: So that, I think, is my own failure. WARREN: What about America? OBAMA::
I think America's greatest moral failure in my lifetime has been that
we still don't abide by that basic precept in Matthew that whatever you
do for the least of my brothers, you do for me, and that notion of --
that basic principle applies to poverty... There's a pervasive sense, I think, that this country, as
wealthy and powerful as we are, still don't spend enough time thinking
about "the least of these."
Obama's selfishness and socialism is showing. If he does not do for the least of these in his own family, what makes you think he will do for you?
Please, comment content should relate to the subject of the post. Although I try to respond to many, do not interpret my lack of a response as agreement.
Links:
Brookfield7, Fairly Conservative, Vicki Mckenna, Jay Weber, The Right View Wisconsin, Mark Levin, CNS News
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