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NPR yesterday ran a clip of a half dozen politicians (alternating parties) using the phrase and said they found dozens more.
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It would be just as dumb for Obama to say someone in the GOP was racist for using the phrase "the pot calling the kettle black".
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This article makes some interesting points about the youth vote. I particularly liked this one:
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Well, that's good. It's nice to know that I wasn't the only one feeling that way. |
On the other hand, though I was feeling that way too, the article points out the same hand-wringing was done by the Democratic Party establishment when Hillary seemed to be in the lead, and Barack assured them he had a winning strategy in place.
He was right. If he says so again, I guess I can give him the benefit of success. |
An op-ed piece that appears to be talking to me.
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Tee and Hee.
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I am certain I will be slammed and flamed and whatever else for it, but I have said there is a some sort of Messiah complex on the left when it comes to Obama (and also that Obama is part of it). I have now heard several different people say this, so that suggests to me it is a democratic party talking point. It is also possible that line was just picked up by others because they liked it (and I'm not entirely certain who said it first). The line -
"Jesus was a community organizer, Pontius Pilate was a governor." OK....how am I supposed to go down the road of there NOT being some form of messiah complex when this is being repeated? |
I don't even know what that means or is supposed to mean.
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In the Obama vs. Palin arugments, they are comparing Obama to Jesus (the community organizer) and Palin to Pilate (the governor) who unjustly sent him to his execution.
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