Barack Obama, Race-Baiter.


Couldn't hold it in, Barry?

Or are your internal polls telling you something?

H/T Hot Air

Skip to the end, where he informs the audience that they will not be “hoodwinked” or “bamboozled.” Sound familiar? Of course it does: he pulled the same trick against Hillary Clinton in South Carolina, as well-known VRWC rag The New Republic reported at the time:

His use of the phrase is resonant. It comes from a scene in Malcolm X, where Denzel Washington warns black people about the hidden evils of “the White Man” masquerading as a smiling politician: “Every election year, these politicians are sent up here to pacify us,” he says. “You’ve been hoodwinked. Bamboozled.”

By uttering this famous phrase, Obama told his black audience everything it needed to know. He was helping to convince blacks that the first two-term Democratic president in 50 years, a man referred to as the first black president, is in fact a secret racist. As soon as I heard that Obama had quoted from Malcolm X like this, I knew that Obama would win South Carolina by a massive margin.


As Hot Air also noted, at about the same time John Lewis compared the McCain/Palin campaign to notable Democrat and segregationist George Wallace. One would wonder how McCain’s adoption of a Bangladeshi child and Palin’s marriage to a man of Yup’ik descent can be reconciled to Wallace’s views on race, but then that would assume that John Lewis meant what he said, or that his sense of shame would be sufficient to overcome his instinctive partisanship. At any rate, these two attempts to stir up racial bigotry among Democrats is, in its way, a bit of a relief: it indicates that we are not in fact in a new era. We’re right back to the days when Republicans are routinely accused of racism at any and every opportunity, and McCain is going to be merely the latest one attacked for it, nonsensical as it is.

But that’s OK. We know how to deal with this. We’ve been given tons of practice in dealing with phony charges of racism, and we’re not Democrats: we don’t go all wobbly in the knees over it. And we know that this sort of stuff grates on the souls of the very Americans that so badly want to see Barack Obama as some political version of Calgon.

Moe Lane

PS: And we don’t walk into obvious traps, either. The Democrats rather badly want us to talk about Rev. Jeremiah Wright. HA! As if that hadn’t already been well and truly addressed in the primaries, and all the juice cooked out of it – which is why they want us to bring it up. Nope, we’re going to talk about the things that they don’t want us to talk about. More fun that way.


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As transparent as a clean window

RoxannaDanna (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 4:30PM EST (link)

He’s been race baiting for months, and I paraphrase here:

“they’ll tell you to be afraid of me”
“that I have a funny name”
“that I don’t look like the guys on your money”

And now add to that, your comments and the youtube video.

I guess he needs an excuse for why people won’t vote for him. It couldn’t be that it’s because he’s not experienced enough, or that he’s too liberal, or that he has a past that wouldn’t give him a security clearance for most government jobs.

It has to be that he’s black and the rest of us are racist. And because he and his wife are racist, it’s the only explanation that makes sense to him.

 

Standard Democratic Approach

Jill1066 Saturday, October 11th at 4:32PM EST (link)

Step 1 Claim Republicans are only supportive of rich people

Step 2 Claim Republicans will destroy Social Security

Step 3 Claim Republicans are racist goons

Step 4 Repeat as needed

Barack Obama will most likely win my state’s electoral votes. However, I’m going to darn well make sure my informed vote neutralizes one goofy Obamabot’s vote.

 

Remember Folks

dld1717 (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 4:34PM EST (link)

The media, entertainment community, and everyone else will never dare publicly call and African American racist but us white folks can be just for criticizing an African American

So if we use Jeremiah Wright we are racist and yet if someone like Madonna says she was “kick shit out of Palin” she is beloved.

Yet we are the angry ones. UGH

 

Sad

reldim (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 4:34PM EST (link)

I was never a fan of Bill Clinton. But I respected him for the fact that he was the president.

Obama has no class, and I have no respect for him. And the treatment accorded to the members of the current Administration by even the leaders of the Democratic Party leaves me all the more willing to accord Obama the same sort of “respect” that the Left accorded Bush.

I just wish that the Party would give as good as it gets – unfortunately the GOP in Congress will treat Obama with the respect the Democrats never did, and never will, offer any Republican president in my lifetime.

 

I hope

mdc (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 4:39PM EST (link)

there is lots more left to say about ACORN and the Obama connection and the 800,000.00 invested in them from Obama.

But what I am really hoping for is RECO and seeing people marched off in handcuffs.
I guess I shouldn’t hold grudges, but I do.

 

Disgusting.

SarahcudaFan08 (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 4:39PM EST (link)

That’s all that is. Just disgusting. I hate how he can be racist and no one says a word.

 

Where's the Media

wiseprince (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 4:43PM EST (link)

He has been doing this since the primary. Where is the media on this? They are all over John McCain for something someone in his audience said. This is the candidate himself race baiting!! It’s clear, it’s obvious and the media’s eyes are closed!

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Obama = Wallace

drjecdo Saturday, October 11th at 4:45PM EST (link)

Obama has run the most racist and racially divisive campaigns since Wallace yet he has the audacity to whine about some imagined slights occurring in his alternate reality delusion of a world. At some point even Democrat and squishy moderate Whites have to get tired of him and his surrogates calling everyone a racist if they don’t agree with der Fueherer.

Here you go, Sarah Went after Obama on abortion

PaRep (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 4:48PM EST (link)

The media's eyes are not closed here. They are wide open

janis (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 4:48PM EST (link)

and have their usual adoring Obama-love glaze. If Obama says it, why surely it must be so! They followed his lead in pasting the “racist” label on Bill Clinton without even blinking. Do you think they will call Barry on it now? No way.

I feel the same way...

DrOldSchool (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 5:02PM EST (link)

I’ve been surrounded in my chosen profession by people who still proudly display their Kerry/Edwards stickers next to their Obama ones. I’ve heard for 8 years how Bush “isn’t my president” and felt sick that someone could ever say that.

If Obama wins, I will be that person. I guess I’ll be a hypocrite in this case, because I can never respect someone like him in the same way I do not respect my socialist colleagues who trash American values rather than suggest viable solutions to our problems.

“Is it a third party we need, or is it a new and revitalized second party, raising a banner of no pale pastels, but bold colors which make it unmistakably clear where we stand on all of the issues troubling the people?”

- Ronald Reagan, 1975 Speech to CPAC

 
 
 
 

iits time for the blue dog demcrats to call a spade a spade

bobojake (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 5:05PM EST (link)

obama has been the only one talking race and about his big ears. I’m sick of this chicago thug getting away with it. it time for
WE THE PEOPLE speak up. Thank obama in NOV VOTE NO NO obama and by the way obama I want my money back you stole through freddie and fannie.

 

McCain can say he made a mistake

izoneguy (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 5:05PM EST (link)

and play it up. He can a big deal about how he was wrong to suggest that Obama would be a good president.

The point cannot be made often enough: Modern liberalism, as embodied in the Obama presidency, is the defender of the status quo. And the status quo is a road to economic ruin. Political forces cannot redistribute the wealth that the economic system does not produce.

 

Do you want to sleep tonight?

29Victor (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 5:06PM EST (link)

Then don’t click on this link.

It’s the full speech that Obama is referencing.

This could be our next president.

 

Obama ... is in fact a secret racist.

LandMan Saturday, October 11th at 5:08PM EST (link)

How did you arrive at this conclusion?

“Or are your internal polls telling you something?”

They’re telling him that he’s on the verge of a landslide victory.

Even better.

29Victor (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 5:08PM EST (link)

Embedding

Remember: if you want to sleep, don’t press “play”.

Maybe for president of Kenya

izoneguy (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 5:10PM EST (link)

The point cannot be made often enough: Modern liberalism, as embodied in the Obama presidency, is the defender of the status quo. And the status quo is a road to economic ruin. Political forces cannot redistribute the wealth that the economic system does not produce.

You know, Jill

RoxannaDanna (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 5:12PM EST (link)

Americans have never elected a president this liberal, or so they’re telling me on Fox news. That’s what I cling to right now.

Americans don’t take well to the media or Hollywood stars telling us who to vote for, either. It is an elitist group telling us what and who is best for us. I give Americans more credit for good sense than they seem to.

I only hope that the average American voter sees the some of the same things we see.

Really slappy is that why John Lewis

PaRep (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 5:12PM EST (link)

is in Hyperbole Overdrive comparing McCain & Plain to George Wallace who was a DEMOCRAT by the way, Anytime Lewis is in Hyperbole Overdrive is a Great sign for R’s Because Lewis knows he is on the losing side, Your guy is in a Blue State AGAIN Pa. for 4 campaign Stops today, Boy are you goingt o be Shocked & suicidal on Nov. 5th hahahahahahahahaha

Biggest Non Story...

wiseprince (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 5:13PM EST (link)

Is it his race baiting
Is it his radical views on Abortion
is it his connection to Odinga
Is it his connection to Ayers
is it his connection to ACORN
is it his effort to derail peace in Iraq until he gets elected
Is it his position as a part of the New Socialist Party (party name eludes me)

All of these are major stories and none of them have been talked about at any length (if at all) in the MSM

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UMM we get it Odinga.. Odinga .. Odinga

PaRep (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 5:15PM EST (link)

Give it a rest O.K.??

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

I hate this man.

c17wife (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 5:17PM EST (link)

I got slammed back in Jan/Feb time frame for saying he was going to set race relations back 20-30 years. But that is the reality.

When you have John Lewis spouting off like that and the dems sceaming racism every time you raise a valid question, that just fans the flames.

I have never felt like a racist in my life. I grew up in the military and had black friends. I even had one black boy that I absolutely adored. I held his hand, hugged him, sat in his lap, and slow danced with him all through my senior year in high school. He was one of my best friends. Had I not gone to college 1,000 miles away and had he not been two years younger, well, who knows.

I can honestly say that I am developing a sense of resentment towards blacks though. And it has come about during this election. My husband has black colleagues that he enjoys tremendously and we teach our children to love all. But deep down in the recesses of my heart, I am becoming hard. While I am polite to any I encounter, I find myself steering clear of any type of casual conversation. It didn’t used to be that way and it makes me so sad that it has come to this. I carried guilt about it for awhile, until I came to realize I wasn’t alone.
I just weep for what this has done to us and what it means for our children’s future.

And I apologize in advance to Zoot, Martin, and BR. I know you are all fine men and don’t tolerate this talk. I pray in time, you will convince others of your race that typical white people really aren’t your enemy. And I pray that we can again put this ugly piece to bed.

Duty is ours, outcomes belong to God.~Mike Pence

Your posting is unintelligible

Bill S (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 5:18PM EST (link)

just as is your 3-post, one-week history here. It seems you don’t understand what a quote is. Mr. Lane did not “arrive at that conclusion…he is quoting The New Republic, which he (sarcastically) refers to as part of the VRWC. TNR is responsible for that statement. Not anyone at Redstate.

You know, if you click your mouse pointer on those little underlined blocks of blue text (called “links”), you can actually read OTHER ARTICLES. References. Try reading them some time.

Perhaps you would understand better if you’d let the drugs wear off.

“It’s such a fine line between stupid, and clever.” – David St. Hubbins

I'll be glad to

wiseprince (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 5:20PM EST (link)

as soon as there is a 10 second mention of it in the MSM.

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If you insist on not clicking links, LandMan, I guess that we'll have to try sterner measures.

Moe Lane (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 5:22PM EST (link)

1,000 words on Spike Lee’s movie Malcolm X and its effects on American popular culture. Concentrate on the two words “bamboozled” and “hoodwinked,” particularly in their use in the 2008 primary election.

Write it up, send it in, we’ll think about turning your account back on.

 
 
 
 

Look at where he said them. And where he didn't go.

Wethal Saturday, October 11th at 5:24PM EST (link)

Obama visited four places in Philly today. Center City (traditional site of political rallies with pols, Mayfair Diner (used to be working class/middle-class white neighborhood, but may be changing), and two black neighborhoods.

Stopping by black neighborhoods to rally the party faithful is expected.

But no suburbs. He needs the suburbs. Middle class, upper-middle class white voters. Fair amount of Jewish votes. Also white working class suburbs, such as Delaware County.

I, too, wonder what the internal polls are saying.

Maybe he’ll come back again for the burbs. I doubt Ed Rendell can deliver these votes. Until 2006, they sent GOP members to the House, and even then Gerlach survived in his district.

Americans' good sense

Jill1066 Saturday, October 11th at 5:25PM EST (link)

Roxanna, generally I’d agree with you that Americans won’t elect far left candidates for President. The problem this time is that Sen. Obama has done a very impressive job of hiding his true political leanings through a skimpy resume, a genial manner, and overwhelming media collusion. I really like Sen. McCain, but he hasn’t done the best job of crisply defining Sen. Obama while presenting his own policies. Americans certainly wouldn’t vote Sen. Obama in if they knew more about him. We’re being hampered by an untimely storm of dire economic news and lots of poorly informed, nervous voters. The election polls will tighten, but I don’t know if it will be enough. It stuns me that such an ill-prepared, very left-wing candidate is currently projected to win the presidency with overwhelming Democratic majorities in Congress to let him run amok.

really c-17? I said 40 years....

David Hinz (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 5:29PM EST (link)

all the way back to the ’60s. All the good, and the healing undone by a racist masquerading as an Obamessiah.

The One…

the one who will tear this country apart to try to win…

…and then to try to steal the win after the fact.

Dave, you are right.

c17wife (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 5:39PM EST (link)

I forget that we are already 8 years into the 21st century. My, how time flies.
I was born in 67, so yeah, I guess you are probably right.

Again, I just hate him and what he has stirred in America.

I do literally cry when I hear him invoke those words. It just shouldn’t be this way.

Duty is ours, outcomes belong to God.~Mike Pence

I'm guessing you are a bit younger than I am

David Hinz (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 5:43PM EST (link)

I remember the riots of ’67 and ’68. My teacher was in the national guard — was sent into Detroit to try to quell the rioting. He tried to guard the firemen as they took sniper fire as they tried to put out homes and businesses that were burning.

Most of those businesses never EVER came back…

I went by my sister in-laws today

izoneguy (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 5:48PM EST (link)

she lives in a middle class burb outside of Dallas…
older homes built in the 60′s….probably in the $100,000
range or lower. Multi-racial neighborhood. I saw dozens & dozens of McCain/Palin signs.
No bamas anywhere. Isn’t this the middle class that Obama is pandering too?

The point cannot be made often enough: Modern liberalism, as embodied in the Obama presidency, is the defender of the status quo. And the status quo is a road to economic ruin. Political forces cannot redistribute the wealth that the economic system does not produce.

Tsk, tsk, Landman

blooch Saturday, October 11th at 5:48PM EST (link)

Out of touch and out of time.

“Lieutenant Dike wasn’t a bad leader because he made bad decisions. He was a bad leader because he made no decisions.”

You're right on all points.

RoxannaDanna (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 5:58PM EST (link)

Thank God for Texas!

c17wife (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 6:01PM EST (link)

Barack may have bamboozled his way through the caucus there, but Texas will remain McCain country.

Duty is ours, outcomes belong to God.~Mike Pence

Jill liberal Democrats are ALWAYS

David Hinz (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 6:08PM EST (link)

projected to win the Presidential Election. President Dukakis, President Gore and President Kerry all had significant leads.

fortunately we own Diebold

Buck Up the Polls are COOKED !!!

PaRep (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 6:11PM EST (link)

You cannot allow the opinions of others

I actually always thought you guys were arrogant pinheads. Saturday, October 11th at 6:15PM EST (link)

to shape your beliefs. That way lies folly and dishonesty-witness the democratic party forever playing to polls. If conservaties are angry it is because there is reason for it. Why apologize for righteous anger?

And another story on COOKED pols

PaRep (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 6:17PM EST (link)

by the Great DJ Drummondhttp://tinyurl.com/3j45zk

Interesting what Rasmussen says: Obama won Debate, but McCain 'more prepared to be president'

Xasteius (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 6:18PM EST (link)

An interesting combination, I say.

Don’t leave the party, hijack it back!

The only poll that counts is the one at the ballot box.

I don’t want to be Reagan. I want to be a Chance/Soros hybrid.

I ask the Obamalots this ONE question....

izoneguy (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 6:24PM EST (link)

could you live for 2 years without a paycheck or government assistance?

Of course they look at me like i have lost my mind.

Obama is hell-bent on destroying our capitalist system.

He will take what he can get. The problem is….
it won’t last very long as a popular rebellion will take place therein effectively ending his presidency.

The point cannot be made often enough: Modern liberalism, as embodied in the Obama presidency, is the defender of the status quo. And the status quo is a road to economic ruin. Political forces cannot redistribute the wealth that the economic system does not produce.

I am not mad at you c17!

mywrite Saturday, October 11th at 6:24PM EST (link)

I am not mad at you and as a matter of fact I support what you have said wholeheartedly. I am black , I am not African/American (whatever that is) I am from the Caribbean, both my parents are British and in the country of my birth we do not subscribe to that business that these African/Americans sunscribe to and so I separate myself from them as far as I can. I too HATE Barack Obama and his minions. At times I feel murderous and it is sad. I wear my McCain/Palin sticker with pride and as much as the polls say otherwise I know that come November 5th, we will be addressing Sen. MaCain as PresidentElect John McCain. I cannot wait for that day. Let ‘That One’ and his Minions rant and Rave, God has the final say so and God does not like ugly. Barack Obama is just another thug with a chip on huis shoulder and his true colors are coming through loud and clear.

Whatever strides were made to close the racial divides in this great land has been open wider thanks to Barack Obama and his minions and even if he was to win this election life as we know it in this country would never be the same again. As a matter of fact these black Americans sincerely believe that Barack Obama as President is their free ticket to to White House, that is how stupid they are.

Thank you for that, mywrite.

c17wife (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 6:48PM EST (link)

This just has me so upset.

When hubby and I lived in Charleston, SC, I taught at a school where our population was about 50/50. I taught the “slow” kids in 1st grade. Most of my children were black. And I loved them beyond words. As long as I live, I will never forget a conversation I had with one of my students the Friday before MLK weekend. I was talking about how we would have a day off from school on Monday in honor of MLK. Out of the blue this precious boy raises his hand and I call on him expecting some admiration for MLK or a question about him. Instead, he asks me, “Why do white people hate back people?” It literally took my breath away and left me speechless for a few seconds. Tears welled up in my eyes and I asked him if he thought I hated him. He then said, “Oh, no ma’am, I know you love me.” I went on to explain how there are people in this world that will hate no matter what and that hate is born of ignorance. I also told him that because of MLK and others like him, whites and blacks had come a long way and that as long as we worked hard to understand and respect each other, we’d be able to overcome the problems of our past. Maybe I was just naive back then, who knows. I don’t think so though.

You are correct, God doesn’t like ugly. I am praying continually for his will to be done in this election and praying for him to soften my heart if I don’t get the result I want. Barack making comments like this don’t help me at all.

Duty is ours, outcomes belong to God.~Mike Pence

Democrats incorrectly projected to win

Jill1066 Saturday, October 11th at 6:59PM EST (link)

Hi, David. You’re right that the polls have sometimes been wrong in the past. I don’t think they were with Dukakis, Gore, and Kerry. Both were behind at this point in their races. Gore surged a bit towards the end after that DWI arrest report came out 4 days before the 2000 election. The polls that were really off in 2004 were the exit polls that suggested Kerry was winning overwhelmingly. The pre-election polls had it very close.

The polls in this race will tighten as more people pay attention and the reality of placing a neophyte in the presidency starts to sink in. If somehow they close to within about 2-4 points, I think McCain has a chance. He’s probably the only Republican that could have won this year with the GOP brand so damaged, but with the economy in freefall while the GOP has the White House it’s almost hopeless. It’s not fair considering how the Democrats created the conditions that led to this disaster, but many voters won’t know this and will hold the GOP responsible. We lucked out in 2004 that the economy improved enough for Bush to hold off Kerry. Otherwise, we’d probably have lost the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan by now.

Democrats incorrectly projected to win

Jill1066 Saturday, October 11th at 7:04PM EST (link)

Hi, David. You’re right that the polls have sometimes been wrong in the past. I don’t think they were with Dukakis, Gore, and Kerry. Both were behind at this point in their races. Gore surged a bit towards the end after that DWI arrest report came out 4 days before the 2000 election. The polls that were really off in 2004 were the exit polls that suggested Kerry was winning overwhelmingly. The pre-election polls had it very close.

The polls in this race will tighten as more people pay attention and the reality of placing a neophyte in the presidency starts to sink in. If somehow they close to within about 2-4 points, I think McCain has a chance. He’s probably the only Republican that could have won this year with the GOP brand so damaged, but with the economy in freefall while the GOP has the White House it’s almost hopeless. It’s not fair considering how the Democrats created the conditions that led to this disaster, but many voters won’t know this and will hold the GOP responsible. We lucked out in 2004 that the economy improved enough for Bush to hold off Kerry. Otherwise, we’d probably have lost the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan by now.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Enjoyable nostalgia...

redbobblust8r Saturday, October 11th at 7:43PM EST (link)

Pennsylvania, Ohio, Minnesota, MICHIGAN… it doesn’t seem to matter where you travel, does it? The result is all the same.
McCain and Palin offer no solutions but rhetoric. Hate “that one.” What kind of a solution to the mega problem is that?
Please, explain to me how that helps….

The antithesis of magenta + yellow

 

Suffice it to say I do not believe I have ever disliked a person more than I do Obama....

JadedByPolitics (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 7:46PM EST (link)

and IF and it’s a HUGE IF he were elected he will get from me the same respect his minions have given President Bush over these last 7 years.

Something to Think About

buckeye (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 7:59PM EST (link)

The current issue of National Review has an interesting piece by Jay Cost on a possible “Bradley Effect” in the polls that causes black voters to poll better with white voters than they perform on election day. Basically, Tom Bradley in the 1982 California gubernatorial race went in up in the polls and lost, Dinkins in 1989 was up by 18 on Rudy for NYC mayor and barely won, and in 1989 Wilder was up by 15 for Virginia governor and barely won.

If the polls tighten and Obama under performs on election day like others in the past McCain wins.

“Honor is self-esteem made visible in action.” – Ayn Rand, West Point, 1974

If it's close....

Jill1066 Saturday, October 11th at 8:17PM EST (link)

That’s why I think that if it’s close, McCain could win. Obama tended to underperform on election day in the primaries compared to his polling, and he hasn’t been able to crack 50% until the economy melted down. There is some percentage of Independent and Democratic voters that don’t support Obama and aren’t willing to discuss this with the pollsters.

Part of what makes this so hard to anticipate is that we don’t know who will show up at the polls on election day. Will Obama succeed in turning out all those newly registered young voters that have always disappointed politicians in the past? Are the pollsters truly missing a large chunk of the electorate that now use cell phones exclusively? Will Republicans and right-leaning independents that are lukewarm on McCain turn out this year as they did in 2004? How much of a cushion will the Acorn fraudsters give Obama?

no, if he wins

David Hinz (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 8:39PM EST (link)

Obama will be the American President. We ARE better than the left. We will rant against him when he is wrong — which will be virtually all of the time — but we will NOT say he is NOT OUR President — because sadly, he will be.

for FOUR years and then when President Carter’s second term is over and the economy is in the $#itter, we will retake Congress and the Presidency.

BUT it will be harder, because we will have to do it without the MSM or TALK RADIO (which will be gone)

It will fall on us to keep truth alive.

David, thank you

Reaper0Bot0 (formerly Han_Pritcher) (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 8:57PM EST (link)

I understand you didn’t say that with someone such as myself in mind. That said, I look at the current situation much as you do that hypothetical. The office is due a certain amount of respect. I haven’t been happy about President Bush, but I have never said or thought anything akin to “not my President.”

So again, thank you.

rip him again sarah

ohiobeagle Saturday, October 11th at 9:00PM EST (link)

Wow. I wish I could have been at this speech. She needs to give this speech again and again and she needs to bring it to the Ohio heartland–heck, all of the swing states. I can’t believe there are people who still don’t know the truth about Obama’s abortion positions. This isn’t just one-issue voting. This is an enormous character flaw of Obama.

much as we disagree on most everything :-)

David Hinz (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 9:14PM EST (link)

we do agree on respect for the office of President. I am told that President Reagan would not enter the Oval Office without a coat and tie, because of his reverence for that office.

The politician I most detest in the free world would be former President Carter — but note I DO call him President Carter. Ditto President Clinton.

I would postulate, and you might disagree, that most of the hatred in our society comes from your side of the aisle.

God help us if your side ever gets all of what they want for this country… because when we are gone, there will be no place left in this world for people to dream of freedom…

What a useful tell "that one" is, redbob/blust8r

Moe Lane (Diary) Saturday, October 11th at 9:32PM EST (link)

Makes it real easy to decide.

By the way, xxxx@schflyrods.com ? Don’t come back.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

hmm...

redboy Sunday, October 12th at 4:38AM EST (link)

so let me get this straight…Obama is using secret codes to all the other blacks..to say what exactly?..you assume its racist..it could be that all the whiteys is ok…why do you assume the worst…your xenophobia and paranoia are disturbing.

What?!?!

itrytobenice (Diary) Sunday, October 12th at 6:57AM EST (link)

Why would we give something a rest when it has been totally ignored and is an important window into the potential governance of BO?

Proper grammar saves lives.

Let’s eat Grandma.
Let’s eat, Grandma.


Activists Taking Action: Unified Patriots

Is there a reason Redboy is still here, Moe?

Dave_in_Fla (Diary) Sunday, October 12th at 8:53AM EST (link)

He has been an obvious agitator for 2 days now.

“If they were merely incompetent, then at least SOME of their actions would have been to the benefit of the country.” – Joe McCarthy

Don't rest on your laurels in Texas.

Rod_Patrick (Diary) Sunday, October 12th at 9:00AM EST (link)

ACORN has already started in Texas and Young Democratic Socialists are already making their presence felt in the university. With Obama as President, these activities will boost up in the entire country.

In fact, there is even a report already of ACORN vote fraud in Texas. This is how the DSA and CPUSA started in Colorado, Nevada and New Mexico.

If you don’t ACT now, your state will also end up like the rest of country.

After this election, we have so many things to do in order to REVITALIZE THE REPUBLICAN PARTY and stop the SPREAD OF SOCIALIST PANDEMIC in this country.

Oh Another One

PaRep (Diary) Sunday, October 12th at 9:03AM EST (link)

Dave, I don't think so.

Rod_Patrick (Diary) Sunday, October 12th at 9:04AM EST (link)

He has to go. He’s actually a Blue boy.

Why Obama and MSM are dragging us into this?

Rod_Patrick (Diary) Sunday, October 12th at 9:17AM EST (link)

We have already achieved so much.

We don’t have to throw these achievements just to elect Obama. We are already a united, humane people regardless of black or white.

After all the efforts of the Republican Party to establish freedom of the Black People from slavery, is this the repayment?

We are not voting Barack because he is Black. We are not voting Barack because his principles don’t match us.

Thanks Pa, you gave me a good piece of info I overlooked

Dave_in_Fla (Diary) Sunday, October 12th at 9:24AM EST (link)

The polls have been confusing me, and I knew they were over sampling Dems, but couldn’t figure out why.

They are expecting a huge differential in party turn out and are normalizing their data with that expectation in mind. I guess they believe the Dems are incredibly energized with many new registrations, while Reps are demoralized and going to sit home on Election Day.

They could be right, but the one piece of empirical evidence we have for that is the 5 day register/vote period in Ohio, which produced an order of magnitude less votes that had been anticipated. I think the one canard that the media is over emphasizing is that in 2004 the Reps turned out and the Dems didn’t. That is not true. In 2004, Kerry met their turnout targets, it just wasn’t enough.

2006 on the other hand, we did not turn out like we did in 2004, while the Dems came closer to their 2004 numbers.

“If they were merely incompetent, then at least SOME of their actions would have been to the benefit of the country.” – Joe McCarthy

No Problem Dave

PaRep (Diary) Sunday, October 12th at 9:32AM EST (link)

Just read DJ at either Wizbang or his own site
I told you they are cooking polls beyond recognition

Also just trying to pull you from the Dark Side

case in point Dave

PaRep (Diary) Sunday, October 12th at 9:34AM EST (link)

Targets: 39.3% Democrat 33.0% Republican

Rasmussen’s NEW weightings

hahahahahahaha

NO Dave they are just cooking polls

PaRep (Diary) Sunday, October 12th at 9:38AM EST (link)

Bottom line End of argument, Watch the polls the last week when they Magically tighten up, CHECK THE WEIGHTINGS then & compare to now & before

They always say oh the polls tighten up at the end, Well why is that?? Well because they want there final poll to be accurate, & most people don’t go back & look at their cooked poll in Oct. Sept. & so on

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

NAACP

Lee Hempfling (Diary) Sunday, October 12th at 9:40AM EST (link)

Two years ago, when President Bush was to speak at the NAACP annual convention, Obama spoke first and told the audience not to allow the President to bamboozle them.

He is more than a race baiter.

He IS a racist.

http://www.rollovermartin.com Excerpt of Chapter One and the full synopsis of the true story currently in a Federal Secret Court.

Remember where he gets those weightings

Dave_in_Fla (Diary) Sunday, October 12th at 9:41AM EST (link)

He does take a 15,000 sample poll to set party affiliation. He does have justification to use that number (unlike Gallup that seems to be making it up as they go).

However, the problem with that number is Dem +6 in an actual election is unheard of. Even 2006 was only Dem +3.

I could buy an Obama lead, if the Independents were breaking for him. But there are a lot of polls showing McCain leading among Inds.

“If they were merely incompetent, then at least SOME of their actions would have been to the benefit of the country.” – Joe McCarthy

Long story, involving technical details.

Moe Lane (Diary) Sunday, October 12th at 9:47AM EST (link)

But he should be gone now.

Obama is therefore a FAN of MALCOM X.

Rod_Patrick (Diary) Sunday, October 12th at 9:50AM EST (link)

Hoodwinked! Bamboozled!

Why didn’t he use the entire line? Because he will nolonger hoodwink and bamboozle those poor people idolizing him.

But who is doing the hoodwinking?

A. Obama using the Youth to Get Elected.

A1. HITLER’S YOUTH

A2. OBAMA YOUTH*

A3. WHAT IF WE MIX UP THE TWO.

B. Obama Fans are using signs similar to Hitler’s supporters.

B1. HITLER SIGN OF PROGRESS

Hitler Sign of Progress

B2. OBAMA SIGN OF PROGRESS

Obama Sign of Progress

The symbolisms are there… TOO SCARY!

Pa, don't make me bring back my old diaries :)

Dave_in_Fla (Diary) Sunday, October 12th at 9:50AM EST (link)

I know what they are doing, and their motivations. My point has always been that polls can be useful, if you know how to read them and how to discard the bad data included to force an agenda.

Even the last week can be wrong (and an attempt to suppress Rep turnout), without ruining the pollster reputation. If they show a 2% Obama lead, then we get a 2% McCain win, they were “right” within the MOE, but still accomplished their goal.

The one constant that is skewing ALL of the polls is the turnout models. For the current batch to be right, then the Dems will have to turn out in historic proportions. Even for Rasmussen, this is true.

“If they were merely incompetent, then at least SOME of their actions would have been to the benefit of the country.” – Joe McCarthy

Whatever he says is BS

PaRep (Diary) Sunday, October 12th at 9:54AM EST (link)

He is being astroturfed, With all do respect he is an Arrogant you know what

I can be called & say I’m a D & I’m voting for McCain, How can he prove I’m Not

It’s just as easy for a Obamatron to say they’re an Undecided & they are in fact Hardcore Obamatron

I know & I agree

PaRep (Diary) Sunday, October 12th at 9:59AM EST (link)

with you, We here this Happy HS every 4 years, OH THE YOUNG PEOPLE ARE GOING TO COME OUT IN DROVES THIS TIME !! ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Snore & Bore

They ALWAYS underestimate the Evangelical vote because those people DO NOT respond to pollsters calls

I am 44 & I have NEVER been called, I was called by a Union Phone Bank 4 years ago thinking they were calling my brother & I let the guy have it, As Ted Nugent would say Full Frontal Nugity

H e was not a happy Camper when I refuted his Union BS talking Points & slammed the phone down on me