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Home Front: Politix
The Obama Democrats' Ostrich Moment (a "Democrat Fratricide" production)
2008-05-09
Larry C. Johnson, Huffasnuffaluffagus Post

The full-court press to force Hillary from the presidential race ain't working. She will win the West Virginia, Kentucky, and Puerto Rico primaries. . . .

Hillary's only hope is that the super delegates will come to their senses and realize that Barack Obama's relationships with the corrupt Tony Rezko, the racist-wife stealing Jeremiah Wright, and the unrepentant terrorist Bill Ayers will provide the Republicans with ammunition they have never had at hand to use against the Democrats' candidate. This is particularly true of that flag stomper, Bill Ayers.

Think not? Just read what the execrable Bob Novak wrote today:

The test of Obama's strategy may be his friendship with and support from William Ayers, an unrepentant member of the Weathermen terrorist underground of the 1960s and '70s. Instead of totally disavowing Ayers as he belatedly did his former pastor, Obama potentially deepened his problem by referring to Ayers as just a college professor -- "a guy who lives in my neighborhood." He then compared their relationship to his friendship with conservative Republican Sen. Tom Coburn, just as he compared Wright's racism to his white grandmother's.

Democrats abhor bringing up what Obama calls Ayers's "detestable acts 40 years ago," but they will be brought into the public arena even if that is not McCain's style of politics. A photo of Ayers stomping on the American flag in 2001 has been all over the Internet this week. That was the year Obama accepted a $200 political contribution from Ayers and the year in which the former Weatherman said: "I don't regret setting bombs; I feel we didn't do enough."

While McCain will not demand a response from Obama, others will. How the prospective nominee handles this will help define whether he is seen as flawed or fantastic in the long campaign ahead.

We may now understand why Barack does not wear a flag lapel pin. He's afraid that Bill Ayers will stomp on him.
Ouch!
Posted by:Mike

#4  How did the Reverend Wright earn the appellation "wife stealing"?
Posted by: trailing wife   2008-05-09 21:35  

#3  Libor: yes, he's an @ssclown, but:

1. It's the Democratic Party and the Huffasnuffaluffagus Post we're talking about here, so @ssclownism is nothing unusual.

2. You gotta admit, those last two sentences are a lovely bit of snark.
Posted by: Mike   2008-05-09 16:05  

#2  One thing to remember -- the author is Larry (who wrote in July 2001 that the threat of international terrorism is being exaggerated) Johnson, who's an @ssclown.
Posted by: tibor   2008-05-09 15:28  

#1  Hillary will not win the nomination. Reading the news in the last week, it is clear that it is over. However, it is absolutely wonderful to see that the Hillary campaign is NOT giving up and that they plan to fight against the new Democratic nominee to the bitter end.
Posted by: Sninert Black9312   2008-05-09 15:03  

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