September 13, 2008

Tilting at windmills

No one likes negative campaign advertisements. But negative campaigning works. So when Barack Obama decided to drop his promise to not delve into the old-style campaign techniques and to launch a negative advertisement against John McCain, of course he chose McCain's worse characteristic to highlight in this ad. Barack realizes the it is very, very important for a Commander in Chief to know how to send email. After all, I can't imagine that the president of the most powerful nation in the world would actually have staff that can do these things for him while he concentrates on the real duties of running the nation.

I thought Jimmy Carter was clueless. I thought John Kerry was out of touch. Michael Dukakis didn't seem to have a grip on reality. And I won't go into the shame that Bill Clinton heaped upon our nation or upon the office of the presidency.

But Barack Obama is so unbelievably unqualified to become president that it boggles the mind. Here is his latest example of not understanding the needs of our nation and the world, straight from his campaign web site:

"I'm Barack Obama, and I'm not very bright."

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  1. Obama decided to drop his promise to not delve into the old-style campaign techniques and to launch a negative advertisement against John McCain, of course he chose McCain's worse characteristic to highlight in this ad. Barack realizes the it is very, very important for a Commander in Chief to know how to send email.

    No, but I bet you he could still fly an aircraft . . . SHEESH!!

    I saw that quote of Obama's in some news outlet, and was duly underwhelmed by the stupidity of that kind of criticism.

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  2. No kidding. I was actually quite impressed by Barack's eloquence early on. But the more I see of him the less and less presidential he seems. Empty suit. Empty, but liberal, head.

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