Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Quick Question: Immorality or Stupidity? Take your pick.

Barack Obama had this to say in front of the Israeli People, understandably curious of Barack Hussein Obama. (Arent we all?) "Now, in terms of knowing my commitments, you don't have to just look at my words, you can look at my deeds. Just this past week, we passed out of the U.S. Senate Banking Committee, which is my committee, a bill to call for divestment from Iran, as a way of ratcheting up the pressure to ensure that they don't obtain a nuclear weapon."
I would not touch on this now except to note, a curious choice of words. Words, which are to this point the best thing Barack Obama has going for him, and are the source of his seemingly limitless self-agrandizement. He said in his speech, "we" and "Which is My Committee,"

They are not.

Barack Obama is not part of the U.S. Senate Banking Committee, he had absolutely no part to play in that bill being passed. He was not even in the room. As a point of fact, he was campaigning. Regardless, Barack Obama, seems to think either A) Being in Israel means the American Press will cease to fact check the things that fumble out of his mouth, or B) He doesnt know the American People were watching, or C) He doesnt care, because he knows the Media will just throw that little piece of useless footage away.

Either way, Barack Obama continues to show us that he is clearly incapable of leading this nation. Furthermore, he has shown a complete lack of respect for any semblance of Moral Dignity, as he continues to fabricate his contributions to the World and to the United States. The LIES of Barack Obama are in no way based on reality. This has taken on a whole new meaning now. It is no longer a 'Gaffe' it is Barack Obama's willingness to go to whatever end to achieve his dream of being the first Black President.


Side Note: Barack Obama's excuse is priceless. the bill that passed included provisions that match legislation he introduced last year. The problem is, that doesn't explain the "we" and the "which is my committee."
COurtesy of Jim Geraghty at National Review.

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