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Old 12-27-2012, 08:17 AM   #1
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Default BARACK THE PHONY....CONTINUED...

BARACK OBAMA’S FORGOTTEN “EARLIEST POLITICAL INSPIRATION”

If one is ever going to embellish significantly on the truth, a eulogy is probably the place to do it. But the embellishment should pertain solely to the deceased, not the eulogizer.

In his eulogy for Sen. Daniel Inouye, President Obama spoke in some detail about his favorite subject — himself. In doing so Obama claimed that “Danny Inouye was perhaps my earliest political inspiration.” He explained that he learned how a democracy is supposed to work from watching Sen. Inouye cross-examine witnesses during the Senate Watergate hearings. Without that experience, Obama asserted, “I might never have considered a career in public service; I might not be standing here today.”

Inouye was impressive during the Watergate hearings, to be sure. John Ehrlichman, one of the targets, dubbed him “Senator Ain’t-no-way,” as in ain’t no way he’s not coming after you hard.

But, as Patrick Brennan points out, Obama has written two autobiographies. In them, collectively, he mentions the late Hawaii Senator only once. And in that one mention, Obama compares Inouye to former Alaska Senator Ted Stevens(!) as an example of the Senate’s collegial “dying breed.”

Inouye also received no mention in the two leading biographies of Obama — David Remnick’s and David Maraniss’. And Brennan found no referenes to Inouye in Obama’s publicly reported speeches.

In Dreams from My Father, Obama does mention, in passing, watching the Watergate hearings as a boy during a family trip. But he doesn’t suggest that these hearings marked the beginning of his political awareness or that they had any particular significance for him. The reference merely adds color: “We took Greyhound buses, mostly, and stayed at Howard Johnson’s, and watched the Watergate hearings every night before going to bed.”

No matter what the occasion, and no matter who is supposed to be the subject of praise, for Barack Obama the topic is always the same — Barack Obama. And when he discusses this topic, the truth is usually beside the point.

http://www.powerlineblog.com/archive...nspiration.php
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Old 12-27-2012, 08:28 AM   #2
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BARACK OBAMA’S FORGOTTEN “EARLIEST POLITICAL INSPIRATION”

If one is ever going to embellish significantly on the truth, a eulogy is probably the place to do it. But the embellishment should pertain solely to the deceased, not the eulogizer.

In his eulogy for Sen. Daniel Inouye, President Obama spoke in some detail about his favorite subject — himself. In doing so Obama claimed that “Danny Inouye was perhaps my earliest political inspiration.” He explained that he learned how a democracy is supposed to work from watching Sen. Inouye cross-examine witnesses during the Senate Watergate hearings. Without that experience, Obama asserted, “I might never have considered a career in public service; I might not be standing here today.”

Inouye was impressive during the Watergate hearings, to be sure. John Ehrlichman, one of the targets, dubbed him “Senator Ain’t-no-way,” as in ain’t no way he’s not coming after you hard.

But, as Patrick Brennan points out, Obama has written two autobiographies. In them, collectively, he mentions the late Hawaii Senator only once. And in that one mention, Obama compares Inouye to former Alaska Senator Ted Stevens(!) as an example of the Senate’s collegial “dying breed.”

Inouye also received no mention in the two leading biographies of Obama — David Remnick’s and David Maraniss’. And Brennan found no referenes to Inouye in Obama’s publicly reported speeches.

In Dreams from My Father, Obama does mention, in passing, watching the Watergate hearings as a boy during a family trip. But he doesn’t suggest that these hearings marked the beginning of his political awareness or that they had any particular significance for him. The reference merely adds color: “We took Greyhound buses, mostly, and stayed at Howard Johnson’s, and watched the Watergate hearings every night before going to bed.”

No matter what the occasion, and no matter who is supposed to be the subject of praise, for Barack Obama the topic is always the same — Barack Obama. And when he discusses this topic, the truth is usually beside the point.

http://www.powerlineblog.com/archive...nspiration.php
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Old 12-27-2012, 09:08 AM   #3
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So now, you are bitching because he gave a heartfelt speech at Inouye's funeral but didn't back it up with links?

You got nothing, do you, tea wipes?
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FOUR MORE YEARS!

And then:


HILLARY 2016!
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Old 12-27-2012, 09:30 AM   #5
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So now, you are bitching because he gave a heartfelt speech at Inouye's funeral but didn't back it up with links?

You got nothing, do you, tea wipes?
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Assup mixes it up with his "playmate".


You're a fucking jackass, Assup!!! Your "meat puppet", Odumbo, is a phony poser, and his every speech further reveals the depth of his duplicitous machinations.
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Old 12-27-2012, 07:17 PM   #6
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Typical IBSloberng.

You no longer are relevant. Im gonna stop paying you to blow me asshole!
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Old 12-28-2012, 04:05 PM   #7
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Typical IBSloberng.

You no longer are relevant. Im gonna stop paying you to blow me asshole!

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Assup mixes it up with his "playmate".


Keep squeak, squeak, squeaking with your plastic playmate, Assup the jackass.
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Old 12-28-2012, 09:12 PM   #8
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BARACK OBAMA’S FORGOTTEN “EARLIEST POLITICAL INSPIRATION”

If one is ever going to embellish significantly on the truth, a eulogy is probably the place to do it. But the embellishment should pertain solely to the deceased, not the eulogizer.

In his eulogy for Sen. Daniel Inouye, President Obama spoke in some detail about his favorite subject — himself. In doing so Obama claimed that “Danny Inouye was perhaps my earliest political inspiration.” He explained that he learned how a democracy is supposed to work from watching Sen. Inouye cross-examine witnesses during the Senate Watergate hearings. Without that experience, Obama asserted, “I might never have considered a career in public service; I might not be standing here today.”

Inouye was impressive during the Watergate hearings, to be sure. John Ehrlichman, one of the targets, dubbed him “Senator Ain’t-no-way,” as in ain’t no way he’s not coming after you hard.

But, as Patrick Brennan points out, Obama has written two autobiographies. In them, collectively, he mentions the late Hawaii Senator only once. And in that one mention, Obama compares Inouye to former Alaska Senator Ted Stevens(!) as an example of the Senate’s collegial “dying breed.”

Inouye also received no mention in the two leading biographies of Obama — David Remnick’s and David Maraniss’. And Brennan found no referenes to Inouye in Obama’s publicly reported speeches.

In Dreams from My Father, Obama does mention, in passing, watching the Watergate hearings as a boy during a family trip. But he doesn’t suggest that these hearings marked the beginning of his political awareness or that they had any particular significance for him. The reference merely adds color: “We took Greyhound buses, mostly, and stayed at Howard Johnson’s, and watched the Watergate hearings every night before going to bed.”

No matter what the occasion, and no matter who is supposed to be the subject of praise, for Barack Obama the topic is always the same — Barack Obama. And when he discusses this topic, the truth is usually beside the point.

http://www.powerlineblog.com/archive...nspiration.php
More utter stupidity from the pinhead. Does it make sense that anybody giving a eulogy at a funeral might try to establish that he had a personal connection with the decedent? I get that such sentiments are beyond your limited abilities to understand the human condition, or anything else, Whirly.

By the way, you show your usual level of class in using the funeral of a certified American hero to advance your political agenda of attacking all things Obama. Can you not just be a human being for once in your life? Fucking sad sack of shit.
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so, bho is not only a liar but an arrogant liar?
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Here's a picture of Obama's real "earliest political inspiration," Frank Marshall Davis. He was Obama's childhood mentor and surrogate father from the age of ten to eighteen. Davis was a member of the Communist Party USA. He helped to shape Obama's Marxist political views which he still holds today.

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Here's a picture of Obama's real "earliest political inspiration," Frank Marshall Davis. He was Obama's childhood mentor and surrogate father from the age of ten to eighteen. Davis was a member of the Communist Party USA. He helped to shape Obama's Marxist political views which he still holds today.

Only Slick Willie the Perjuring Sexual Predator gives Odumbo any competition for being a "phony".
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You have yet to prove anything you say abut Clinton is true, IBSyndrome.

You just dribble out of your bowel while you irritate all of us.

Have you ever proven anything in any discussion here? Do you have a life? Are you able to walk on two feet?

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You have yet to prove anything you say abut Clinton is true, IBSyndrome.

You just dribble out of your bowel while you irritate all of us.

Have you ever proven anything in any discussion here? Do you have a life? Are you able to walk on two feet?
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Assup mixes it up with his "playmate".


More squeak, squeak, squeaking from Assup the jackass and his plastic playmate!!!
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