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Obama was on dozens of magazine covers - often depicted in photos cleverly lit to suggest he has a halo. No kidding.
Scrupulously
secular mediacrats who agonized over Mitt Romney's Mormon "problem" now
use words like "redeemer" and "savior" to describe Obama - without even
blushing.
They think they're helping him. Which only goes to show
that disaster is a parking lot paved with good intentions by the
"Charming Aristocracy."
I borrowed the label from Tom Wolfe. The
author of "The Bonfire of the Vanities" and "A Man in Full" also coined
"The Great Relearning" to describe hippies who tried to "sweep aside
all codes and restraints of the past and start out from zero," only to
find out that sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll is no better way to go
through life than fat, drunk and stupid.
['Charming Aristocracy' coddles Obama]
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Newsweek magazine, the new cover. The cover is of Obama, and they put
another halo on his head! The original picture did not have a halo, but
the wife of editor Jon Meacham walked in, saw it, didn't like it. So
Newsweek changed the cover photo of Obama with a halo and a bright
light behind him because the editor's wife didn't like the original. (Rush)
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Note that Pelosi and Reid have not yet declared for Obama. Note that Hillary did NOT concede. Note that Rezko is guilty on 16 out of 24 felony counts. Note the possible existence of a Michelle tape (see Rodg above, with caveats). Note that Ohio Governor Strickland has not endorsed. Nor has Pennsylania Governor Rendell, and other "mainstream" Dems (pardon me for that, please). Where's Edwards? Senators Biden, Dodd, Feinstein, and Boxer? Why was the biggest gun they could pull for endorsement yesterday Carter?
ReplyDeleteWhy does her website currently have this: "I'm with you Hillary, and I'm proud of everything we are fighting for." That's present tense.
These are serious politicians, who granted we don't agree with but they do know how to play. They and the Clinton machine and the moneymen all know that not only cannot Obama win, he'll do real harm to their party.
She's down, but she's not out.
Correction to the above: Edwards did declare for Obama just after West Virginia. I don't consider him a serious politician however.
ReplyDeleteI read the article regarding the oil refinery construction, and I saw:
ReplyDeleteOpponents have filed a lawsuit challenging the rezoning process.
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The permitting process for Hyperion has only begun. The first step is an air quality permit from the state. Plans call for construction to begin in the year 2010.
Am I merely being cynical when I propose that construction will actually begin at roughly the same time the sun turns into a chunk of coal? The watermelons will not let this thing be built.