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Extremism: Polls, Media and Democrats

by "Wayne H. Wilhelm" <dwayne@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 19, 2008 at 12:36 PM

We have Democrats who, desperate to get elected, will lie, steal, sabotage 
U.S. efforts to win a war; anything to get elected, even if it means 
destroying the country they are sworn to serve.

Lie?

I assert that when anything positive occurs under Bush, the media are
quick 
to try and deny it, to find anything negative about it, simply for the 
purpose of furthering Democrats efforts to get elected.

Evidence?

As a variety of items in the news become positive, polls for Democrats go 
down.  Republicans gain favor and the media becomes aghast.  Especially
with 
the positive news emerging from Iraq (something the Media and Democrats
were 
convinced they could force us to loose), along with declining polls 
regarding their presidential candidate, times (go ahead and include New
York 
TImes) were indeed in dire straights.

Response?

A Media Blitzkrieg of dire straights (negative news in the extreme). 
Economic disaster, world wide disaster, anything negative regardless of
the 
fact everything the media claims is bad is in fact major distortion of 
reality.  The contrast to reality being so extreme, only the most ignorant

could fail to ponder it's significance. Democrats, devastated by lowering 
polls, outright refuse to consider allowing offshore drilling, knowing
quite 
well that any lessening of the price of gasoline will be disastrous for 
Democrats by virtue of making Bush look better, something the media and 
democrats cannot tolerate.

This past week, I have witnessed just such a blitzkrieg of negative media
in 
it's most extreme, simply because Obama's polls were down.  I couldn't 
believe it!  The extremity of the media coverage of news and it's twisting

of the positive into negative was quite bewildering.  This despite the
fact 
that I now consider Obama to be a better presidential candidate than
McCain. 
Unfortunately, it's not about whether Obama or McCain win.  It's about 
appeasing the extreme liberal left and organizations such as MoveOn.org
and 
individuals such as George Soros, or should I say the '$Billions$'.of
George 
Soros.

The major concern of the extreme left this time around wasn't because of 
something McCain had done, but because of what Obama had done.  I was
quick 
to note the departure of Obama from the extreme left and to pronounce my 
sup****t of Obama as the next Republican President.  Jesse Jackson, so 
furious at Obama, declared his desire to castrate Obama.  Rest assured the

balance of the Democrat Party and it's extreme left sup****ters were
equally 
quick to note Obama's deviation.

To be more precise, what Obama did was to show that, because he was a 
greenhorn, because he had not been in Congress long enough to adopt the 
Democrat Parties extremism (due to the extremism of his church, Dems
assumed 
he was one of them), Obama was able to learn from responses to his 
presidential nomination campaign that the American Public did not approve
of 
such extremism, that the American dream of individuality and freedom did 
still reign supreme.  Conservatism and all that it stands for enveloped 
Obama like an ocean born fog.  Like a reborn Christian, Obama in a brief 
speech on Race proved he did in fact understand the truth of conservatism 
and fully embellished it.

While Obama may still have a way to go in comprehending the evils of the 
Democratic Party, he has proven he is not enslaved by those evils and can 
still be guided to be an ideal conservative.  It is for that reason I 
believe Obama will make an excellent President and that all conservatives 
should switch from sup****ting McCain to sup****ting Obama as the next 
Republican president.

Remember:  A rose by any other name is still but a rose.

Obama may be classified as a Democrat, he has proven by his speech on race

that he has the heart of a conservative.

-- The above is structured to spawn debate.  The above does represent my 
observations and look forward to a healthy discussion of it's merits.

--Wayne H. Wilhelm
Personal Website:  http://www.hiddenpolitics.com
Tired of Politics?  Take time to smell the roses at:
http://www.desktoponadime.com



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 3 Posts in Topic:
Extremism: Polls, Media and Democrats
"Wayne H. Wilhelm&qu  2008-07-19 12:36:31 
Re: Extremism: Polls, Media and Democrats
SgtMinor <Sarge@[EMAIL  2008-07-19 16:35:19 
Re: Extremism: Polls, Media and Democrats
Rich Travsky <traRvEsk  2008-07-21 13:47:41 

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