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Friday, May 16, 2008
Kathryn Jean Lopez :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Great Divider
by Kathryn Jean Lopez
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There's a lot we don't know about Democratic Sen. Barack Obama. But there's also a lot we do. We've been in this presidential election swing for more than a year now, and I've been watching him since his big speech at the 2004 Democratic convention. We have his record in the U.S. Senate and the Illinois state legislature. In other words, he wasn't born yesterday. We ought to start paying attention to what information we have and stop projecting our hopes and dreams into his frequent, energizing -- but empty -- rhetoric at campaign rallies. Consider what we do know about Obama. He says he'll "immediately" pull American troops out of Iraq.

He took his daughters to hear the Rev. Jeremiah "God Damn America" Wright preach. He and his wife chose to make Wright a part of their family's life and career; it was only after Wright was invited to Obama's campaign announcement that the offer was reconsidered and taken back.

Obama has the most liberal voting record in Congress, according to National Journal.

As the president of the United States, he would sit down with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the president of Iran, one-third of the original "Axis of Evil."

Obama has said: "Listening to the views, even of those who we violently disagree with, that sends a signal to the world that we are going to turn the page on the failed diplomacy that the Bush administration has practiced for so long."

This all points to one thing: Obama is a radical left-winger, however saccharine much of his rhetoric is.

When the National Journal ratings came out in January, an Obama campaign spokesman tried to explain his score away: "As Sen. Obama travels across the country, and as we've seen in the early contests, he's the one candidate who's shown the ability to appeal to Republicans and the ability to appeal to independents." Liberal congresswoman Zoe Lofgren of California said: "Instead of focusing in on what divides us, it's focusing in on what can unite us. People are sick of the divisions. Republicans I know -- and I know quite a few -- are very enthused by this guy."

Surrender does not unite our country. (We may not like the war in Iraq, but we also do not like losing.) Higher taxes will not unite America. Wright does not unite America.

Obama is not a savior, for black, white or any other American. Continued...

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Kathryn Jean Lopez, editor of National Review Online, writes a weekly column of conservative political and social commentary for Newspaper Enterprise Association.
 
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Subject: HUMOR INDEX
+++++ HUMOR INDEX +++++
HUMOR INDEX: is based on the ability to make a joke, take a joke, give a joke.

They say that George Washington would take out his false teeth and put them on a table for amusement, friendship and laughs. Abraham Lincoln liked spicy French Girl humor and prompted General Grant to give him a few. Lincoln also found humor in the many depictions of him. He was tall and lanky and an easy target for artists to ridicule. Teddy Roosevelt played the Bull Moose act to the maximum and FDR often did the "I can’t hear you!" stunt whenever a reporter showed up stupid. George W. Bush strikes a good balance between the humorous, sublime, and serious frequently mocking the full of dread Helen Thomas type Press Corps.

Humor is an important gauge when adjusting to a person’s character; for example, racial spite and racial jokes quickly determine a low personal character.

HUMOR INDEX: (1 to 10 scale)
George Washington 8
Abraham Lincoln 8
Ulysses Grant 7
Teddy Roosevelt 7
FDR 7
Truman 7
Clinton 5
G W Bush 7
Reagan 9
Eisenhower 6
George HW Bush 6
LBJ 4
JFK 6
Jimmy Carter – 1


Karl Marx 0
Gaucho Marx 10
Stalin 0
Fidel Castro 1
Raul 0
Hitler 0
Duce’ 3

Barack O’BoomBox 0

Does the Barack Inssain O’BoyToy always have a hot sharp stick up where the sun don’t shine or what is it about this stiff?

******* I MEAN THIS GUY IS SERIOUS! ********

Did everybody hear
Obama say he'd traveled to all 57 states during his campaign?

Is this just a mis-statement, evidence of ignorance, or a Freudian Slip (there are 57 Islamic states, yes?)
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