Tuesday, July 29, 2008

No Bump for the "I'm the President" tour

Barack Hussein Obama had a fun little trip to Europe. Don't we all wish we could use federal money to tour the world for no good reason other than I feel like it? I know I do. Barack Obama did exatly that. He toured the Middle East and Europe, which did little for his campaign according to the polls, which show absolutely no improvement in his numbers, and if anything, he LOST ground. America tends not to like a candidate who gets in front of 200,000 Germans that are screaming and cheering. History has shown thats not a good plan.

Obama's trip to the Mid East showed AMERICA that the Israeli's dont really trust a guy with the middle name Hussein, one who has shown a curious flexibility concerning Israeli security depending on who he was talking to at the time. It also showed that the Islamic Middle East, especially Iran is in LOVE with Obama. They couldn't be happier if he won.

As far as the Europe part of the trip went, Barack stopped off in Germany and France, two countries that recently elected Pro-American, Pro-Bush Presidents. Once again, this may not have been the best plan. John Kerry tried this same tactic four years ago, and that got him all the way to second place. We can only hope this trip incures the same result.

It is in the opinion of this commentator that, Obama's lack of a 'points' increase is in no small part due to the fact that he BLEW OFF MEETING WITH INJURED AMERICAN TROOPS IN ORDER TO WORK OUT. Now, I know that sounds like I am embellishing. I am not. Barack Obama did not meet with our troops because he wanted to exercise before his big speech to 200,000 screaming Germans (who incidentally can't vote for him).

He does this, then has the gall to ask why Americans are not screaming like wild Germans to vote for him? Please excuse me if I am not impressed by his so called 'Patriotism'. I think he could have spared half an hour to shake the hands of injured soldiers who are coincidentally fighting for his ability to travel to the Mid East and Europe. Show some respect MR. SENATOR.

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