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Thursday, April 24, 2008
Larry Elder :: Townhall.com Columnist
How Dare They Ask Dems Tough Questions!
by Larry Elder
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"Sen. Obama, you also oppose Bush tax cuts, and claim that they take money away from the Treasury. But President Kennedy signed across-the-board tax cuts in the 1960s and said, 'It is a paradoxical truth that tax rates are too high today and tax revenues are too low -- and the soundest way to raise revenues in the long run is to cut rates now.' Was he wrong?"

I wrote that a few weeks before the Pennsylvania debate between Sens. Clinton and Obama. And ABC's Charlie Gibson, much to my surprise, asked Sen. Obama a similar question:

"You have, however, said you would favor an increase in the capital gains tax. As a matter of fact, you said on CNBC, and I quote, 'I certainly would not go above what existed under Bill Clinton, which was 28 percent.' It's now 15 percent. That's almost a doubling if you went to 28 percent. But actually Bill Clinton in 1997 signed legislation that dropped the capital gains tax to 20 percent. And George Bush has taken it down to 15 percent. And in each instance, when the rate dropped, revenues from the tax increased. The government took in more money. And in the 1980s, when the tax was increased to 28 percent, the revenues went down. So why raise it at all, especially given the fact that 100 million people in this country own stock and would be affected?"

Obama at first accepted the premise of Gibson's question -- that capital gains tax cuts actually generate more tax revenue. Obama said he considered the tax hike a matter of "fairness" -- that the rich need to pay more. But then he promptly contradicted himself. The tax hike, said Obama, will actually raise enough revenue to pay for his social programs -- including the government takeover of health care -- and pay down the federal debt. Huh?

Gibson, as well as his co-host, George Stephanopoulos, caught flak from analysts and pundits for asking such a question, and for spending time on "trivial" matters like Obama's 20-year relationship with his racist, anti-Semitic, anti-American, conspiracy-believing pastor.

I agree. We need more substantive questions:

Sen. Clinton, at the risk of sounding sexist, why do carrot cakes taste sweet, but sweet cakes don't taste like carrots?

Sen. Obama, given your concern about America's "chasm" and "divide" about racism, please explain Flavor Flav.

Sen. Clinton, in your commercials, crises always occur at 3 a.m. Can you assure us that when you become president, you'll therefore sleep only during the day, and work only at night?

Sen. Obama, they say the only thing that continues to grow when we get older are our noses and ears. Do you ever wake up at 3 o'clock in the morning, look in the mirror and go, "Yikes!"?

Sen. Clinton, why does former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer have better taste in his mistresses than your husband?

Sen. Obama, black former general manager and coach Isiah Thomas was recently fired. During Thomas' two-year tenure, his team went 33-49 one season, and 23-59 the next -- a franchise record-tying number of losses. A Knicks employee sued for sexual harassment, with the organization reportedly settling the case for $11.5 million. What steps will you take to get Thomas' job back?

Sen. Clinton, in the event you and your husband return to the White House, would you make, to the American people, one solemn promise: all male interns? Continued...

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It was nothing but a set up for Hillary
The people running that debate were friends of Hillary and Bill and they owed them. They set this whole thing up trying to make Obama look bad and they hope that Hillary would look like a super hero. You didn't however fool the people instead, we saw how very patient and generous Obama was, trying to be careful with a fellow Democrat. But more than that, we saw what Hillary was doing and how biased things were.

It only confirmed to the American people that Hillary would be a dangerous person to have full power in the office of President. She would turn into a horrible dictator, and anyone who dared to disagree with her would be taken care of.

And the truth regarding anything, would never be seen again, she has a way of twisting everything to another kind of 'truth' which isn't truth. You want this to be an example to our children?

whoever prizes education succeeds
Top Gunn wrote: "I simply meant that the inability to write an essay is not a black trait and the ability to write on is not a white trait".

Wyomingite agreed: "As one who taught a whole mess of white kids at UCLA, I enthusiastically second your point that the ability to write is absolutely not a white trait. It seems to be a trait of those who pay attention in school, make an effort, and work hard. That, as we know, utterly transcends race".

Well, yes and no. I don't think anyone was arguing that a black student who works hard can't achieve.

And yet, it was a group of black students who sued the university (unsuccessfully) about this requirement they could not meet. Despite academic achievement by individual blacks showing it can be done, blacks as a group are at the bottom of the barrel along with hispanics at every level of education and this cannot be explained away by racism (think Asians) or poverty (think first generation immigrants who cannot even speak English).

Black culture does not prize education highly compared to whites and especially compared to Asians. There is even active discouragement (oreos) of those in their community who do take their education seriously such as Bill Cosby and conversely glorification of guns, gangs, single motherhood and drugs in rap/hip-hop culture.

The avenues of opportunity are wide open to blacks and greased with affirmative action. Do not blame whites for black choices in 2008. (Although it's fair to blame white liberals for the seductiveness of Welfare which has helped decimate the black family in a way that slavery did not).
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