Tuesday, March 25, 2008

This, My Friends, Is Desperation.

Hugh Hewitt:
[Dreams From My Father] cannot be classified as mainstream, and some of what he wrote would shock the average American, including his causal use of profanity and his admission concerning past cocaine use. The book was first published in 1995, before Senator Obama could have imagined a presidential run and perhaps before he could imagine anything more than the Congressional seat he unsuccessfully sought in 2000....

[N]ever has a presidential candidate ever purposefully recorded himself swearing so profusely or with such variety. I think the audiobook tape will matter a great deal, even if only used in context, and that of course the YouTube generation will begin manipulating the tape as soon as it is known to be available.

Hewitt goes on to say he regards this as worse than Nixon's outbursts, which I guess is good news for Obama, should he at some point express concern about a "Jewish cabal."

Anyway, Senator McCain's not so squeaky clean, either. Witness this horrifying language from his memoir, Worth the Fighting For:













Temper, temper...

...Hewitt's comment section is priceless:

On my drive home tonight I listened to the darkside again(Air America). A reporter(Spencer Akerman) was on that wrote a piece on the Obama's Doctrine. This would be Obama's foreign policy.
First off Obama believes theirs too much disparity between the poor and the rich in the world. This is what causes all the hate and resentment. So Obama going to go about fixing the world problems. This would include taking from the rich and giving to the poor. I think this is called Marxist socialism.
All you working class blue collar people who think this might be a good idea. Keep in mind he will want all your taxes for the rest of the world. America's too rich. But you probably won't have to worry about that because you'll no longer have jobs. Those rich bourgeois capitalist pigs will just fold their companies. Sounds like I've heard this plan before. Fidel Castro. That's working real good.

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