Obama's Racism, Corruption
and Failed Memory go Hand in Hand
June 8, 2008 ©
Michael G. Leventhal
BarackObamaWebPage.com
While Obamite fanatics and their
fellow-traveler wishful thinkers dutifully recite mantras such as "Yes we
can," and "Change," Obama himself is increasingly falling back on the
laments "I don't remember," "I wasn't there," and "This is not the man I
knew."
Verbal ooze such as this isn't
surprising, because first and foremost, Obama is a lawyer of sleazy
magnitude. He exemplifies the low-end of a profession where judicial ethics involves telling clients "you're not
lying or committing perjury if you say 'I don't recall.' "
After twenty years of friendship, the
often preached anti-white, anti-American views of Jeremiah Wright
and Rev. Michael Pfleger were dismissed with the shyster lawyer's oily variation
to "I don't
recall."
Quipping his glib "This is not the man I knew,"
has become Obama's prerequisite to indicting anyone who questions his
dysfunctional reasoning. It has become a not very veiled threat, that to
pursue this line of questioning is the equivalent of putting on a white hood
and burning a cross.
So now, as the trial of the millionaire
Chicago Crook, Obama supporter, Obama briber, Obama heavy contributor and
political fixer Tony Rezko comes to a close with his conviction on 16 counts
of wire fraud, mail fraud, money-laundering and soliciting bribes, how did
Obama respond?
You guessed it. He combines a well
practiced look of bewilderment with the quizzical, "This isn't the Tony
Rezko I knew." Oh yes... Obama has known Rezko for almost 20 years and
just might be the only resident in Chicago who didn't know what he was
about.
If the Gods turn on America and Obama
becomes President, it will be interesting to see how he responds after
meeting with and having the United States shafted by America hating tyrants
in Iran, Venezuela and a host of others. Want to bet it's "He's not
the man I knew." Yes, it will. Yes, it will. Yes, it will.
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