The bitterness gaffe
April 14, 2008 8:23 pm 2008 Race, ObamaObama’s bitterness gaffe, released by a still unknown attendee at a San Francisco fundraiser, revealed as much in that short, static-filled recording as any expose written by the finest of “outside” writers. It was the candidate’s own words that convicted him. As much as a photo expose’ by ZombieTime News, the Obama recording gave us confirmation that these people think they are somehow better than the rest of the world, snug in their own cocoon of superiority, oblivious to anything that doesn’t fit their preconceived notions of “truth,” and ignoring the true source of bitterness that our country has endured since Florida 2000.
Peter Wehner presents the duality this way:
He presents himself as post-racial — which is harder to accept than it once was, given his intimate, longtime relationship with a pastor and church that harbor deep and obvious racial anger toward whites. Obama presents himself as post-partisan — even though in his time in the Senate he has done nothing to bridge the partisan divide, which explains why he has been endorsed by the rabidly partisan MoveOn.org. Obama presents himself as post-ideological — even though he was named the Senate’s most liberal member in 2007 by the respected National Journal. Obama is a public critic of free trade — yet his chief economic adviser is quoted by a Canadian official as saying that Obama’s position on NAFTA is politically motivated and insincere. Obama speaks about the importance of religious faith in his life and the life of the nation — yet when speaking to a group of rich liberals, he implicitly denigrates people of faith, pairing them with people who have “antipathy to people who aren’t like them” and who harbor “anti-immigrant sentiment[s].” He paints religious believers as folks clinging to crutches to better deal with their desperate lives — only to insist last night that his words were actually a tribute to people of religious faith. NRO
You have to go back to former Atlanta Braves loudmouth John Rocker to offend as many categories of people as Obama smeared in his ugly pronouncement. source

July 1st, 2008 at 8:10 pm
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