Obama Gems
Posted by Raven on July 26th, 2008
A couple gems I found…
John Bolton:
SEN. BARACK OBAMA said in an interview the day after his Berlin speech that it “allowed me to send a message to the American people that the judgments I have made and the judgments I will make are ones that are going to result in them being safer.”
If that is what the senator thought he was doing, he still has a lot to learn about both foreign policy and the views of the American people. Although well received in the Tiergarten, the Obama speech actually reveals an even more naive view of the world than we had previously been treated to in the United States.
And Russ Vaughn brings another homerunner:
Mine eyes have seen the stories from Obama’s media horde;
They are trampling out what sanity their liberal brains once stored.
How he’s using them is frightening, he’s become their liberal lord,
But the dupes keep marching on.








July 27th, 2008 at 7:24 am
If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail.AbrahamMaslowAbraham Maslow
July 27th, 2008 at 10:29 am
I’d rather have a hammer than a feather like liberals use.
July 27th, 2008 at 9:24 pm
Feathers tickle. Hammers pound. ’nuff said.
July 30th, 2008 at 5:37 pm
The Great Pretender wants to be President. At the moment, he is but a Messiah; but if elected, he’ll be the single most powerful human being on the planet. He will have arrived.
In Brave New World, Huxley calls the global coordinators, the rulers, “Fords,” because in his vision of the future the principle of mass production with which Henry Ford revolutionized the automobile industry has been applied to man. He uses the term in cute expressions, e.g., “In the year of our Ford,” and “A.F.” (rather than Anno Domini).
Barack Obama wants to be the closest thing to the Incarnation on the planet. Heck, maybe he already thinks he is. At any rate, a term which certainly will apply to him if elected, and which is even serviceable now, is that of “Fraud.” If you’re thinking “So what,” then you haven’t considered what it sounds like. Consider these applications:
“Thank Fraud!”
“Fraud willing …”
“Fraud save us!”
Prayers might be addressed, “Dear Fraud.” Songs may be sung, e.g.
“A mighty fortress is our Fraud
His bullshit never failing”</i?
Be creative. Mockery is our most potent weapon against Fraud.
July 31st, 2008 at 12:48 am
So, Tommy Boy has been doing a little reading has he? A Huxley fan…who knew? I wonder who Huxley would vote for if he was an American citizen today.
“Be creative. Mockery is our most potent weapon against Fraud.”
Tommy- you have proven uncreative and I applaud your decision to solicit help in your silly ventures. You need all the help you can get. Your OFAMA plan is going nowhere. I don’t think anybody at the McSame campaign is too worried you might take their job. I haven’t seen any of your graffitied bills anywhere, and I have more $$ than you. Keep up the good work!
PEACE