Charles Krauthammer nails it with his column today.
He writes:
Let me get this straight. A couple of agitated yahoos in a rally of thousands yell something offensive and incendiary, and John McCain and Sarah Palin are not just guilty by association -- with total strangers, mind you -- but worse: guilty according to the New York Times of "race-baiting and xenophobia."
But should you bring up Barack Obama's real associations -- 20 years with Jeremiah Wright, working on two foundations and distributing money with William Ayers, citing the raving Michael Pfleger as one who helps him keep his moral compass (Chicago Sun-Times, April 2004) and the long-standing relationship with the left-wing vote-fraud specialist ACORN -- you have crossed the line into illegitimate guilt by association. Moreover, it is tinged with racism.
The fact that, when John McCain actually heard one of those nasty things said about Obama, he incurred the boos of his own crowd by insisting that Obama is "a decent person . . . that you do not have to be scared [of] as president" makes no difference. It surely did not stop John Lewis from comparing McCain to George Wallace.
...What makes the charges against McCain especially revolting is that he has been scrupulous in eschewing the race card. He has gone far beyond what is right and necessary, refusing even to make an issue of Obama's deep, self-declared connection with the race-baiting Rev. Wright.
In the name of racial rectitude, McCain has denied himself the use of that perfectly legitimate issue. It is simply Orwellian for him to be now so widely vilified as a stoker of racism. What makes it doubly Orwellian is that these charges are being made on behalf of the one presidential candidate who has repeatedly, and indeed quite brilliantly, deployed the race card.
How brilliantly? The reason Bill Clinton is sulking in his tent is because he feels that Obama surrogates succeeded in painting him as a racist. Clinton has many sins, but from his student days to his post-presidency, his commitment and sincerity in advancing the cause of African Americans have been undeniable. If the man Toni Morrison called the first black president can be turned into a closet racist, then anyone can.
And Obama has shown no hesitation in doing so to McCain. Weeks ago, in Springfield, Mo., and elsewhere, he warned darkly that George Bush and John McCain were going to try to frighten you by saying that, among other scary things, Obama has "a funny name" and "doesn't look like all those other presidents on those dollar bills."
McCain has never said that, nor anything like that. When asked at the time to produce one instance of McCain deploying race, the Obama campaign could not. Yet here was Obama firing a preemptive charge of racism against a man who had not indulged in it. An extraordinary rhetorical feat, and a dishonorable one.
What makes this all the more dismaying is that it comes from Barack Obama, who has consistently presented himself as a healer, a man of a new generation above and beyond race, the man who would turn the page on the guilt-tripping grievance politics of Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton.
This is a great summation of where we are in this campaign and how we got here.
Obama is no a healer.
He doesn't transcend race.
He's not the one to "turn the page on the guilt-tripping grievance politics of Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton."
No. Obama allowed his surrogates and allies to paint Bill Clinton as a racist. He allowed them to do the same to Geraldine Ferraro. He's allowing them to do it to John McCain and Sarah Palin and all the Americans who come to their rallies.
Obama is not the man he claims to be.
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A reporter claims to have heard these comments - and McCain/Palin are smeared.
The US Secret Service can not find anybody else who heard these comments.
This was a set-up by the media to create a smear on McCain.
Imagine that, no one at a Palin rally heard anything like "kill him." Or anything of substance either come to think of it.
Clearly, the lib media and the Dems ran with the strategy of portraying McCain-Palin supporters as crazed, racist, and hateful.
McCAIN: Let me just say categorically I'm proud of the people that come to our rallies. Whenever you get a large rally of 10,000, 15,000, 20,000 people, you're going to have some fringe peoples. You know that. And I've -- and we've always said that that's not appropriate.
But to somehow say that group of young women who said "Military wives for McCain" are somehow saying anything derogatory about you, but anything -- and those veterans that wear those hats that say "World War II, Vietnam, Korea, Iraq," I'm not going to stand for people saying that the people that come to my rallies are anything but the most dedicated, patriotic men and women that are in this nation and they're great citizens.
if you are unlicensed as a plumber you are not a plumber but a con artist. Biden was fine in what he said, and this is from someone who already voted for McCain (absentee, I won't be in state Nov. 4)
Mocking a hard-working American is not fine.
Mocking a man who isn't hard working, but a man who fails to pay his own taxes, lies about his business, does not follow the rules of licensing. Do you know why we have licensing? its so everything is up to code, so the products are done safetly, so houses to not sink, so sewage is proper, and so we can make sure they are properly insured and protected. What he does it minimize the work of everyone else who had gone though the process. He does not meet the qualifications of a hardworking man. He is scum.
"Joe" is an apprentice. His employer has his plumber's license. Here's an idea - get the facts and cut out the baseless smears.
On second thought. Keep it up. the undecided are watching and I really doubt that they are impressed.
Besides, I still don't believe the voters of the United States will elect an avowed Socialist to the Presidency.
Joe has been working since 2002 with the company. APrenticeship by law may only last for a max of 1 year. therefore, without getting his licence has broken the law. those are the facts.
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