Thursday, July 3, 2008

Obama's Platform Begins to Materialize, and It's a Joke

We've listened to Barack Obama for months on end say absolutely nothing aside from how he represents "change." We've seen him weasel his way out of despicable associations with the likes of Jeremiah Wright and Michael Pfleger - both of whom are openly anti-White, although Pfleger himself is white. We've had to listen to his wretched wife talk about how disgraced she is to be an American. And so we've waited and waited and waited to hear some sort of policy stance.

Well that's now materializing, and not shockingly, it's pretty darn similar to that of John McCain. Over the the past couple of weeks, both candidates have gone from saying they would not accept public campaign financing to saying they would. On the war front(s), we know McCain is a complete chicken hawk psycho, but Obama's camp came out the other day saying all options are on the table in regards to Iran. Nearly a year ago, Obama also said he would certainly consider military action against Pakistan.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20070536/

Today he had to call two separate press conferences in North Dakota about the same thing: Iraq. That's because he first said he would be open to changing his stance on the war in Iraq after a visit to the country. I guess he quickly realized he slipped up and admitted what anyone with half a brain already knows and that is he has no intention of ending the war. So, he called the media shills back and half-heartedly backpedaled.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080703/pl_nm/usa_politics_obama_iraq1_dc

And let's not forget the shady backdoor meeting he held with Hillary back on June 6 right outside of D.C. - the same night the 2008 Bilderberg meeting got underway in nearby Chantilly, VA. This unannounced meeting was abetted by locking press members inside Obama's plane and shipping them back off to Chicago before they had any idea Obama was not on board.

Sure, he's charming and a dynamic speaker. He's likely the slightly better alternative (only because McCain is The Manchurian Candidate - literally), but like I've been saying, we waited for the true colors to come out, and they are dark indeed.

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