Posted by
Had Enough Yet? on Friday, May 30, 2008 9:54:35 AM
It’s past time for the truth to be known about Barack Obama and everything that surrounds him.
This Pflegler and Rev. Jeremiah Wright are the truest reflection of Obama. While he claims to distance himself from them, he is doing so only for the political gain he thinks it will net and keep for him during the election process. It's all a part of the scheme to continue the force-feeding of the Obama mystique down the collective throats of the American people, particularly the extreme left.
Never have I witnessed such a purely created character as Barack Obama. He has nothing of substance about him. He is a completely and totally gerrymandered candidate.
Everything about Obama is created for one purpose... popularity.
Creation over reality.
Rest assured that when and if Obama is the Democrat's choice, he will revert to his old ways, being a racist and using race baiting tactics to the fullest.
But he'll continue it from the 'Teflon' perspective, by saying something akin to 'I can't help what the people around me say..' and sheep will continue to be duped into thinking that Barack Obama is different from everything around him.
Obama sounds like a preacher, just like Rev. Wright and Rev. Pflegler. With the only difference being so much insincerity it has become laughable.
A huge portion of the population is being sold a bill of goods that has nothing that can come to any good in it.
Nothing more than a 'feel-good about me' type agenda that feeds the masses ... those that wish to show just how liberal they are.
Nothing could be more damaging to true progressive thinking in this country.
And nothing could be more dangerous to this country at this point in time.
Not only is Obama is the wrong man at the wrong time, there should never be a 'right time' for any such foolishness as the "created" candidate.
“The great enemy of clear language is insincerity. When there is a gap between one's real and one's declared aims, one turns, as it were, instinctively to long words and exhausted idioms, like a cuttlefish squirting out ink.” -- George Orwell