Liberal Lunacy
You Knew It Was Coming
- Posted by Justin Higgins on June 16th, 2008 in
It's an anthem that many will agree with, but I'm not sure too many will follow. Via Hot Air, here's a video of a new Obama campaign song. I'm sure their campaign is just thrilled about it:
Today's Dose of Ridiculous
- Posted by Justin Higgins on June 12th, 2008 in
Some liberals are absolutely ridiculous, and Hot Air has a video of one ridiculous attempt at humor. Apparently, sexual promiscuity is run of the mill in liberal activist circles:
Obama's Answer to Wright Doesn't Hold Up
- Posted by Justin Higgins on March 15th, 2008 in
Barack Obama has condemned Wright's statements, though none specifically, only referring to them as "the statements in question." Also, Wright has since left Barack's campaign. Barack has publicly claimed that he was never in the pews when Wright spouted his racist idiocy, but I don't think that lie is going to hold up. The Autonomist brings us a Newsmax article:
Presidential candidate Barack Obama preaches on the campaign trail that America needs a new consensus based on faith and bipartisanship, yet he continues to attend a controversial Chicago church whose pastor routinely refers to "white arrogance" and "the United States of White America."
In fact, Obama was in attendance at the church when these statements were made on July 22.
. . . Wright's strong sentiments were echoed in the Sunday morning service attended by NewsMax.
Wright laced into America's establishment, blaming the "white arrogance" of America's Caucasian majority for the woes of the world, especially the oppression suffered by blacks. To underscore the point he refers to the country as the "United States of White America." Many in the congregation, including Obama, nodded in apparent agreement as these statements were made.
Leftists are quickly trying to claim that this issue is dead, but it's not dead at all, especially if Obama is lying about whether or not he knew the radical nature of Jeremiah Wright. Also, Obama has yet to go on the record in saying which specific statements he condemns, he only says "the statements in question." Does that mean he's saying any statements we find controversial, he condemns? Barack is quickly becoming one of the nation's best double-talkers.
Reverend Wright is a Conspiracy Theorist
- Posted by Justin Higgins on March 14th, 2008 in
Barack Obama's campaign has severed all ties to Reverend Jeremiah Wright, and not a moment too soon. In addition to the America-hating rhetoric that came out earlier today, Hot Air has video of another round of hatred from Barack's spiritual advisor:
More America Hate from Obama's Pastor
- Posted by Justin Higgins on March 14th, 2008 in
Update: Barack Obama has released a statement repudiating Wright's comments, but he doesn't specifically say which comments he disagrees with, and he hasn't condemned the man overall theology. Here's the key excerpt:
Let me say at the outset that I vehemently disagree and strongly condemn the statements that have been the subject of this controversy. I categorically denounce any statement that disparages our great country or serves to divide us from our allies. I also believe that words that degrade individuals have no place in our public dialogue, whether it’s on the campaign stump or in the pulpit. In sum, I reject outright the statements by Rev. Wright that are at issue…
He says the statements that are at issue. What if more statements come up Barack? Will you individually reject those as they arise? How do we know which statements you saw and reject? This is a fluffy response to a real issue.
The media has been abuzz over some statements made by Barack Obama's pastor for the last couple of days. Yesterday I told you about him saying "God damn America" and drawing comparisons between Barack Obama and Jesus. Now, Hot Air is reporting that more stories are surfacing from Barack's church, including some controversial rants like this one:
Mr. Wright thundered on: “America is still the No. 1 killer in the world. . . . We are deeply involved in the importing of drugs, the exporting of guns, and the training of professional killers . . . We bombed Cambodia, Iraq and Nicaragua, killing women and children while trying to get public opinion turned against Castro and Ghadhafi . . . We put [Nelson] Mandela in prison and supported apartheid the whole 27 years he was there. We believe in white supremacy and black inferiority and believe it more than we believe in God.”
His voice rising, Mr. Wright said, “We supported Zionism shamelessly while ignoring the Palestinians and branding anybody who spoke out against it as being anti-Semitic. . . . We care nothing about human life if the end justifies the means. . . .”
Concluding, Mr. Wright said: “We started the AIDS virus . . . We are only able to maintain our level of living by making sure that Third World people live in grinding poverty. . . .”
Accusing the United States of starting the AIDS virus is beyond America-hatred, it's far left conspiracy theorist lunacy. If Wright's hateful sermons were a rare thing, Barack might be able to get through this controversy by condemning his words here and there. As we learn that they were common, it's becoming apparent that Barack must fully cut all ties to his spiritual guru, and condemn the man as the race-bating America hater that he is.

Presidential candidate Barack Obama preaches on the campaign trail that America needs a new consensus based on faith and bipartisanship, yet he continues to attend a controversial Chicago church whose pastor routinely refers to "white arrogance" and "the United States of White America."

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