Apparently the self-righteousness of conducting a campaign of hope and decency has been thrown under the bus just like Obama's Grandmother in Hawaii whom he described as a 'typical white woman'.
The day after 9/11, the Obama Campaign decided to get tough on policy and issues in the election. Here's an example: Obama's newest ad ridicules McCain for his inability to use a computer.
Okay, Barack Hussein Obama, you have crossed the line again. Don't think so? No, it isn't ageism although some of us your senior may be inclined to think so, but it has to do with disability. Sorry I missed where the physical ability to use a computer was a prerequisite for the Presidency. Where in the Constitution might I find that qualification?
Yes,Barack Hussein Obama, if you and your campaign would actually do some research before you fire off at the mouth, you would have discovered that Senator McCain has a physical disability that was revealed in the 2000 elections.
From the Obama ad,"Our economy wouldn't survive without the Internet, and cyber-security continues to represent one our most serious national security threats," [Obama spokesman Dan] Pfeiffer said. "It's extraordinary that someone who wants to be our president and our commander in chief doesn't know how to send an e-mail."
Here's what's extraordinary, Barack Hussein Obama, you failed to be thorough before you made a judgment call. The reason Senator McCain doesn't send email is that he can't use a keyboard because of the relentless beatings he received from the Viet Cong in service to our country. Quoting from the Boston Globe of March 4, 2000: "McCain gets emotional at the mention of military families needing food stamps or veterans lacking health care. The outrage comes from inside: McCain's severe war injuries prevent him from combing his hair, typing on a keyboard, or tying his shoes. Friends marvel at McCain's encyclopedic knowledge of sports. He's an avid fan - Ted Williams is his hero - but he can't raise his arm above his shoulder to throw a baseball"
New York's Governor can't drive a car. Barack Hussein Obama, is that an outrage? Transportation issues are, afterall, pretty important, especially in a state such as the Empire State."How dare he serve as governor while being ignorant of what it's like to navigate New York's highways."
How ironic,one of the most pro-Obama journalists,Jacob Weisberg wrote in an article for Slate in 2000:"Six months ago, no one would have pegged McCain as the most cybersavvy of this year's crop of candidates. At 63, he is the oldest of the bunch and because of his war injuries, he is limited in his ability to wield a keyboard."
"Bill Clinton sent two emails during his entire presidency and often admitted he didn't know squat about the internet." That's right, and his veep was the one to invent the internet!
Yes,Steven Hawking can use a computer! If he didn't he couldn't do his job or communicate. For those of us with arthritis in both shoulders, we must limit our computer time to no more than 20 minutes at a time. For writers, that makes writing a very prolonged process, but that's our job so we find a way. McCain, like Clinton, didn't have that problem because they can govern without using a keyboard.
"The fact that Senator McCain does not blame his disability hardly sounds like a serious indictment. If he did blame his disability, many of the same folks (you and your campaign) would be yelling, bellyaching, and complaining about McCain's whining."
Instead, McCain has chosen not to be a victim. What is extraordinary is that you don't understand people who choose not to be victims. This is something you don't understamd because you have set limits on what people can say about you. You, Barack Hussein Obama, have chosen to be a victim and a whiner.
Americans want a President who can make sound judgments based on truth and facts, not someone who whines and complains about being a victim. Senator Barack Hussein Obama, you are a whiner and a complainer. Was that part of your job description as a Community Organizer? Oops, I suppose you will whine and complain about that criticism.
Friday, September 12, 2008
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