The gathering storm
Under the title, “Witness the S___ Storm that IS the Obama Presidency,” the blog
Jillosophy presents the most impressive
collection of Obama-critical material I’ve ever seen in a single blog entry. (VFR’s recent
comment about the anti-whiteness at the core of Obamism appears at the end.)
UPDATE: Jillosophy has a follow-up entry with a nice photo of herself standing in front of the Central Park Reservoir in New York City. Being a New Yorker, and being the PITA that I am, I couldn’t help but notice that the photo caption contained a minor but interesting geographical error, and I posted a comment about it. I hope she won’t mind.
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Howard Sutherland writes:
Terence Jeffrey exposes both the extreme duplicity and moral corruption of the new president, along with his media enablers who carefully present his statements in a manner that makes them appear to say something quite different from what he, in fact, has said.
Barack Hussein Obama reminds me of Bill Clinton, in that he lies comfortably and fluently. The difference is that Obama, who it becomes more clear each day is indeed the hard-Leftist some of us have always known he was, drops more hints—if one parses his utterances—about what he wants do to this America that he clearly does not like and whose federal government an unholy alliance of minority, immigrant and incorrigibly stupid white liberal voters have put him in charge of. How many of the stupid white liberals are now having a touch of buyer’s remorse, I wonder? As for the minorities and immigrants (almost always a redundancy, I know), I’m sure they are delighted to be getting just what they were hoping for.
Jeffrey also skewers California Senator Dianne Feinstein for the sly way she refers to “near unanimous agreement” about scientists’ not creating human clones, to obfuscate that she is actually advocating a bill to do just that, for the express purpose of destroying them.
Right now people are focused on the unending stream of lies from the B. Hussein Obama administration and the Congress about the assorted economic bailouts, none of which will work. This is a reminder, if we need one, that liberals (and that includes Republicans such as Orrin Hatch, Feinstein’s co-sponsor of this cloning abomination) lie about everything, without the slightest hesitation and free of any moral compunction.
I find it ironic that Jeffrey wonders why a “Harvard-educated lawyer” such as B. Hussein could say something “so intellectually indefensible on its face” as that human cloning can somehow be separated from human reproduction. That’s no surprise. That kind of verbal sleight-of-hand, and precious little else, is exactly what law schools—especially Harvard, the model for almost all American law schools—teach people to do. As for Obama, though, I doubt he needed Harvard to teach him that. He seems to come by it naturally. HRS
Posted by Lawrence Auster at March 11, 2009 07:24 AM | Send