Before a gathering of fawning disciples in Florida, community organizer extraordinaire and liberal demigod Barack H. Obama tried to anticipate how vile Republicans will seek to undermine his candidacy. Said the senator:
"We know what kind of campaign they're going to run. They're going to try to make you afraid. They're going to try to make you afraid of me. He's young and inexperienced and he's got a funny name. And did I mention he's black?"
Such undiluted dreck, coming from the master craftsman of platitudinous drivel! This is a classic tu quoque on the part of Obama, accusing others, without any basis, of using the race card against him while he is in fact guilty of inserting the race issue in the first place, only to his advantage. As with most of his disgusting screeds, this one hardly requires an in-depth analysis. He must have come to terms with his own vapidity on issues and substance and found it necessary to fall back on trite race-baiting gimmicks, a modus operandi all too familiar to the Left in America. In other words, opponents of Obama's putrid liberal dogmatism can't possibly object to it on the basis of ideas or principle, rather, lump them all together as a band of venal Republican racists. Very original Barack. Just what exactly is so new about this retread? The most obvious question remains stubbornly unanswered: What has this left-wing parvenu accomplished to merit serious consideration for the office of the presidency? I am still waiting for the serious people in this country to rise and say "enough!"
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