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Well, unless you count, “He’s black…”


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  1. All attributes. Exactly what he wants to portray. But, to be a tiny bit fair, all politicians would love to go a whole campaign that way.

    What bills has Obama authored and introduced in the senate to reduce the number of uninsured?

    What bills has Obama authored and introduced in the senate to reduce the tax burden on the middle class?

    What bills has Obama authored and introduced in the senate to [fill in the blank with one of his “promises”]?

    He has been in the Senate for a few years. The Senate is where laws begin, he will not be able to dictate them from the White House. Why has he not made better use of his current job to alleviate the problems he sees? Why is he willing to wait another year and make someone else in the Senate write the bills to fulfill his promises?

    Same question for Hillary, except that she has had even more time in the Senate.

    Same question for any sitting legislator that claims they will solve all the problems - after they are elected to a higher office.

    I don’t care about your promises for the future, what have you done that shows a pattern of progress towards your promises?

    Comment by SouthernRoots — 1:40 pm

  2. […] He builds a cult-like following based on his personal magnetism, populist slogans and empty promises, not by reason or accomplishments — which, by the way, is the classic definition of a demagogue. As he slanders and demonizes his opponents with subtle charges of racism, he becomes increasingly arrogant (also here, here and here) and manipulative. Most of the time he’s skillful enough to cover any mistakes. Amazingly, as his mentoring by far Left radicals and bigoted religious leaders (see here, here and here) becomes known to the public, it’s had only a temporary effect on his popularity. He’s greatly helped, however, by a fawning media who have fallen under his spell, who glowingly cover him day and night, and who want him to win so badly they’ll distort facts for him (see here and here). Taking full advantage of an unpopular war, the mistakes of political competitors, and using deception and strong-arm tactics whenever necessary, he becomes the Democratic nominee for President of the United States. […]

    Pingback by Obama’s Chicago Way « Mr. Smith Goes Conservative Blogging — 9:30 pm

  3. […] This reminds me of the focus group back in February where Obama supporters were asked to name one accomplishment he had… and none could name a single one. Afterall, Democrats have admitted they think their base is stupid. No Comments » […]

    Pingback by Texas Rainmaker » The Audacity of Stupidity — 7:33 am

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