Thursday, July 24, 2008

Stop the Obama Insanity!

At this point in Election 2008, Barack Obama has a monopoly.

The lib media are operating as full-fledged propagandists for Obama. Media outlets around the world are Obama activists.

Of course, Hollywood and the entertainment community are on board. Late night talk shows should be getting paid for doing the work of the Obama campaign. Listen to the comedians' monologues and bits. I have yet to hear a joke that mocks Obama while putting McCain in a positive light.

Tens of thousands of the Obama faithful flock to get a glimpse of the messiah. The Obama movement is reaching across the globe and finding followers and fanatics.


So when are those on the Right going to break up the monopoly?

When is there going to be some enthusiasm for John McCain?

Even on the Right, talk is all Obama, all the time. There's nothing to balance the gushing from the lib media and members of the Obama cult. The support that McCain receives doesn't come close to the sort of frenzied support Obama enjoys.

Are you watching
what's going on in Berlin?

"Tonight, I speak to you not as a candidate for president but as a citizen..."

Obama calls himself a proud citizen of America (wearing his American flag lapel pin) and a citizen of the world.

Now, he's beginning to babble, but the Germans are swooning.

"People of the world, now do your duty. People of the world look at Berlin."


Translation: Support Obama.

Obama is talking about the GERMANS tearing down the Berlin wall and the doors of Democracy being opened.

Question: Who led the fight to open that door?

It wasn't Obama. It wasn't the Democrats. It wasn't the appeasers.

The scene in Berlin is unreal. After Obama's speech, some Germans can be heard chanting, "Yes HE can." They're shouting, "I love you." Others are chiming in with "Yes we can."


I can just imagine how Chris Matthews is reacting. No doubt, he's feeling a thrill in all of his legs.

Those on the Right have to take some responsibility for allowing this insanity to continue, virtually unanswered.

Isn't it time to back McCain?

Yes, it is. Now.



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