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Thursday, March 27, 2008
Ross Mackenzie :: Townhall.com Columnist
Lessons in Disillusion with the Political Class
by Ross Mackenzie
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There may be more to the Barack Obama/Jeremiah Wright story than the disconnect between what the two have been saying. Far more than an Obama in the 20-year embrace of a conspiracy theorist and black supremacist, presenting himself as a racial transcender.

In a 2006 sermon at Howard University, Wright said:

“Racism is how this country was founded and how this country is still run. No black man will ever be considered for president . . . and no black woman can ever be considered for anything outside what she can give with her body.”

Lesser stuff — from the pulpit or otherwise — has led many individuals lesser than Barack Obama to leave their churches. Even Howard Dean, now national chairman of the Democratic Party, acknowledged in 2004 that he had departed the Episcopal denomination because his Vermont parish church rejected a bike path across its property.

Yet what is the “more”? It is the dismay, the pessimism, the cynicism — particularly among younger voters — flowing from the recognition that Obama is no different from most of the rest of the politico breed. The maxim goes: Rare is the politician who is not variously a liar, a cheat, a hypocrite, or insincere — who eventually will engender precisely the disillusion Obama is engendering now.

Obama certainly is not alone, as so many recent dramas have shown. ’Tis the season . . .

— Eliot Spitzer, Mr. Holier-Than-Thee-or-Me and embodiment of the proposition that people in glass houses shouldn’t — now in therapy for sexual addiction.

— His rope-a-dope successor David Paterson, on just his second day in office, acknowledging multiple affairs — including with a state employee, indeed a member of the gubernatorial staff — evidently on the taxpayers’ dime. And a week later Paterson’s admission that he has smoked weed.

— Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick — a married father of three — facing multiple criminal charges relating to lavish living on the public dollar, and to an alleged affair with his chief of staff.

— Years back, presidential candidate Gary Hart (“You can get awful famous in this country in seven days”), monkeying around with a blonde damsel on the Monkey Business. Al Gore — stupidly boasting he invented the Internet, fraudulently claiming to have been (with wife Tipper) the model for the novel “Love Story,” and now — heralded for his super environmental sensitivity — living a lie in his Tennessee residence that uses 20 times more energy than the average American household. Continued...

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Ross Mackenzie lives with his wife and Labrador retriever in the woods west of Richmond, Virginia. They have two grown sons, both Naval officers.

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HOPE in Obama?
Obama's followers have glazed over eyes. They are walking zombies saying,"change good, hope in Obama, Obama will rule the world" (sorry I meant change the world)
He is handsome, young and very charismatic.
He is a gifted speaker.
There are obviously alot of sheep out there.
How many people have I heard this week support the unsupportable because they have put all their hope in this man.
Because of his ideas and the blind worship of liberal followers this does not bode well for America.

Lessons in dissolution
Not only are HC and BO simply hollow reeds blowin' in the wind, their socialist platform in against everything the United States stands for - the right of the pursuit of happiness, not the right for a sugar daddy government to do everything for you. We'll be taxed to death to pay for their sentimental handouts.
Thoughtful Americans see through HC's and BO's contemptible, paltry attempt to garner our votes through pity and supposed righting of injustice. Neither Obama or Clinton has done anything for this nation other than using it for their own advantage: the Obamas having no problem dealing with a criminal when the Obamas profited - their mansion was just too good to pass up to let morality and ethics get in the way and Hillary’s condoning the use of the White House as a brothel for her political ticket. Obama and Clinton are dissemblers and equivocators, shams who should be embarrassed by their falsity. Their failure to be so supports their emptiness and dangerous self-centered ambition. Both are embarrassments to the United States through their ambitious self-greed and their platforms of fascist socialism, contrary in every way to our democratic republic government and our Constitution. The issue of race is a non-starter.
McCain's positions on a few ideas do not appeal to me, but he is not self-servingly ambitious as are HC and BO. He does not covet, lust after power and privilege. He has proven his love for this country and is a realist on foreign policy and economics.
republicans have to move to a more moderate place anyway - their stance on gay marriage is ignorant and their stance on no abortion unrealistic.
McCain is the only candidate anyone can take seriously - HC and BO are pathetically laughable - lacking moral standards and ethical judgment.
McCain would be a fine president. All Americans can be proud of him.
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