Racists Put Obama in the White House and RINOs and AINOs Will Keep Him There
If racism constitutes judging and acting towards another on the basis of their skin color as opposed to evaluating their character, then we are a nation of racists. Actually, the new United Soviet States of Amerikkka, composed of Obama voters, is a nation of racists.
The United States of America remains a land where one’s achievements and one’s character are the measures by which we gauge an individual’s merit. But that last sentence would likely be considered incendiary in the new USSA. Character is a relative term in the minds of progressives. They can ferret out “admirable” character traits in a pedophile when asked. Makes no difference if a child is molested, the perpetrator was, otherwise, such an admirable person. What’s the harm with a small character flaw such as sexual deviancy.
So it matters little that Obama is a liar, a hypocrite, a player and a puppet. They hired him because of his pigmentation. Truly, affirmative action has played it’s final poisonous hand. It just elected an incompetent, unqualified traitor to the White House.

RINO McCain
John McCain and his RINOs lost this for America, though that cancerous wing of the party is moving with great alacrity to blame the conservative base, the base that they so disingenuously loot the Reagan creds from. And now we see emerging from McCain’s campaign staff the branch of weasels who obviously helped facilitate McCain’s defeat.
The anonymous trashing of Sarah Palin by blabbermouth McCain aides who are leaking to Fox News is disgusting. Absolutely disgusting.
Allah’s got the vid clip of a report citing unnamed McCain staffers accusing Palin of lacking, in Carl Cameron’s words, “knowledgeability.” (Source)
Old Juan was more than ready to pounce on conservatives who used Obama’s middle name, any who dared to speak the damn facts about our imposter in the Desecrated White House. Why haven’t we yet heard his denunciation of his blue blood country club staff of miscreants? Damnable fool. He was always the lesser of two evils.Now we are going to see how very minimal the differences between him and Obama are. I know already the bastard is going to kiss Obama’s ass.
During the campaign, McCain staunchly opposed setting a deadline even as the Iraqi government began working with the Bush administration to do so.
But in conceding the presidency to Obama, McCain pledged “to do all in my power to help him lead us through the many challenges we face.”
Aides said they believed McCain would work well with Obama as president because much of his best work in the Senate has been done with Democrats, including a landmark campaign finance law he crafted with Senator Russ Feingold and an unsuccessful effort with Senator Edward Kennedy to pass comprehensive immigration reform.
Democrats, who padded their majorities in the House and Senate, suggested McCain could mediate solutions to partisan standoffs on key legislation.
“There’s a need for the old John McCain, a leader who worked in a bipartisan way,” Senator Chuck Schumer, a Democrat, said on Wednesday. (bold mine)(source)
Yeah, John is back to being Juan. Here come those illegals, there goes talk radio. Yeah, well John, quit the pretense and switch sides.
And already you are reading conciliatory tones in blogs as if somehow Obama is less an enemy in the White House than when he was running for it. And those who have referred to themselves as “911 Republicans” are more than ready to purge the base of conservatives. Johnson of LGF shows which way the wind is blowing.
If the GOP decides to go in the Bobby Jindal direction (fundamental Christianity, creationism, hard-line anti-abortionism, aggressively anti-gay rights), it will be committing political suicide. As much as anything else, this election was a referendum on the social conservative agenda, and the social conservatives did not win.( Source)
It’s a damn shame. LGF was a powerful force after 911. Johnson has done some terrific work. Now it appears he will use whatever influence he may have to oppose the very conservative base that has read and supported his efforts for the last several years. I guess the Zappa quotes have always been a clue.
And as much as I have appreciated Glenn Beck, he is out of his ever loving mind. Just as he has it wrong about the nature of Islam, he seems to want to extend the same benefit of a doubt to Obama. He contends we have a constitutional obligation to respect the office of the presidency. Beg to differ. Not when it is occupied with a Marxist Soros puppet who has stated he believes that very constitution is flawed.
…he is the American President and anyone who doesn’t accept him as the President of the United States is pure and simple un-American. That does not mean that you accept everything he does. That does not mean that you sell out your values. That doesn’t mean that you don’t fight for the Constitution and fight for what you believe in, but he is the President of the United States and if you believe in this system, then you are required, you are required to accept him as the President of the United States, period, and you support him in every way possible because we — a house divided will not stand.
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I’m not going to pick up arms against the guy who was rightfully elected the President of the United States because I say give the man the benefit of the doubt. Let the man rule and let’s fight him the way Americans fight, in the ballot box, not on the streets, not through smears.(Source)
“rightfully elected the President”?!? Excuse me? I guess Chavez and Ahmadinejad were “rightfully” elected too. Might as well anticipate 2012 to resemble a third world country election. We still have the trappings of Americana around us this year. By the time the Obama goon squads apply their campaign tactics to the resistant populace at large for the next four years, after installation of the fairness doctrine and whatever they do on the internet, we might as well not even bother with a freaking election. It will be a sham, just as this one was. If anything about this election were right, Obama would never has made it past the primaries. Go ask a Hillary supporter about the “right” methods he employed dislodging Clinton.
This isn’t America anymore, Glenn, hate to break it to you. But those loyal Americans who remain, the ones who didn’t vote out of disgust and those of us who swallowed our bile and voted McCain, those Americans are still a force to be reckoned with. But not if we pander to the RINOs, not if we act as if the magic of the Oval office will clean the dirt off the “rightfully elected” politician who will soon reside there.
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This is a good post Zee. I’ve a tiny little sin I need to confess… Although Juan lost his 3rd attempt to live in the White House (I guess that really does make him a 3 time loser, eh?), I felt a sense of liberty at his loss. Why? Now I can put away the guilt of supporting a compromising slimy RINO. It really pulls a vacuum having to vote for the lesser of two evils – I feel so dirty most of the time!
As for LGF and CJ: maybe he’s upset about Prop 8 passing, who knows? His little tyrannical behaviors these past 12 months are getting old though. The Robert Spencer incident leaves a very rancid after taste. Perhaps Charles is trying to draw off some of the Kos Kids and DU bloggers onto his own site, or getting all ready for the ‘Fairness Act’ should it come to the enternet.
Sorry, Zee, I think you’ve got it all wrong.
America is a NATION, first and foremost, and you either buy into that construct or you don’t. America has, rather preditably, lurched from right to left and back again for as long as I can remember (and that’s 52 years now).
Your commentary is redolent of the leftards who whined about “moving to Canada!” after Bush was elected for a second term.
We don’t have to be thrilled with the Obamessiah’s election, but we do have to accept it at least until the man has been given a chance to do the job the NATION elected him to do. And if he isn’t up to it? The Constitution still says we can throw him out on his ass.
I’m not ready to abandon all hope and crawl into my bunker just yet.
Hi Pete,
Which you are free to feel.
There is nothing about the election process or occupying the white house that transfers sanctity to the candidate. Am I supposed to pretend that Obama isn’t what I know him to be? Is there something magical about elections and oval offices that minimizes the threat he represents? We will not remain an American “nation” if this man remains president. It isn’t a matter of leaning one way or the other. This man intends to topple us as we are.
I think you are quite mistaken. There was no basis in reality for their paranoia about Bush. There is no comparison between Obama and Bush. Bush didn’t touch a damn thing in their lives. Obama will intrude into everyone’s life. No person will dictate to me how I run my life, heat my home, drive my car. And no one will dictate to me what I will say or how my grandchildren will be raised. Robbin’s “chill wind” never materialized for the “leftards”. We are already feeling Obama’s “chill wind”.
Oh really? Where is that written?
What in God’s name allows you to believe that he will do that? And those who elected him want him to “do” those things that will destroy this country.How can you possibly conceive that he is “up to” anything but the subversion and socialist practices that he has pursued his entire life?
And you actually imagine that the constitution will be respected? And do you actually think the fractured and defeated repubs can successfully remove him from office. If it were so easily done, Bush would have been long gone.
And something I said suggests that I am? I am disgusted, angry and I entertain no hopes for Obama being anything other than what he has demonstrated himself to be. And I am preparing to fight with all that I can, within the legal parameters available to me, not retreat to a bunker.
But I have no obligation to anyone or any entity to respect a now worthless “office of the president” and the hustling pimp who will occupy it.
As flawed as McCain is, he’s someone who I think deserves respect. It’s not his fault that he was the only really viable candidate in the Republican nomination race.
Only Bishop Romney came close, but personally I don’t think he’d have gotten as many votes as McCain got.
All I’ll point out is that just about every one of the talk radio windbags who trashed McCain mercilessly for months [I kept track on my blog at that time] sent the past 2 weeks practically begging people to vote for him. Even then they made a big show of holding their nose and making it clear that McCain disgusts them.
I don’t get that. If you decide [i.e if one decides] that McCain is better than Obama, then just get on board and forget about your petty ego. Otherwise just sit out and be genuinely objective.
Anyway, the half-hearted endorsements were Too Little Too Late. In fact if the election had been held in mid-october or late September — before the self-described champions of conservativism (and mostly Bishop Romney Kool-Aid drinkers) got involved in actually endorsing anyone], McCain would probably have won. Even the economic collapse needn’t have hurt McCan, except the MSM absurdly blamed everything on Republicans.
As for LGF — just another example of how one shouldn’t sell one’s morals for the sake of temporary political benefit. People like Johnson [and many HotAir windbags, Pajamas Media folk, NRO-types, Cappuccino Conservatives] think that conservatism means nothing but taxes and defense, and openly ridicule anybody who cares about social or moral issues. But when it comes right down to it, they care more about Christian-bashing and siding with abortion & queer-marriage supporters like Obama over people like McCain [who is at least strong on defense] or an anti-jihadi hero like Robert Spenser.
The stereo-typical neo-cons [leftists who become instant "conservatives" when they realize that some people want to destroy America and/or Israel, or who all of a sudden make enough money that they have to start actually paying taxes] return to their communist roots just like a dog returns to its vomit.
He does merit some respect, I’ll grant you that, but as to whether it was his fault that he was the only viable candidate, I’m not so sure. I won’t elaborate because doing so puts me in the conspiracy theory nether world, but I wonder, have wondered all along, whether he was ever meant to or intended to win. I play around with the fact that he had a friendly relationship with Soros. Could be he didn’t fight harder because liberal ideology resonates, to some degree, with him. But at this stage it’s just an exercise of imagination that goes nowhere. It’s a done deal now.
True, hard not to do when there was so much to criticize him about, but as you say, “If you decide [i.e if one decides] that McCain is better than Obama, then just get on board”
Yes, became more and more evident to me when the creationism issue became his pet topic, though I always sensed that he bit his tongue at the Christians there and their prayer lists. I also made the transition from a left to right, but 911 only made me aware of it, didn’t trigger it. It was a migration over a span of time. I never saw my life’s changes in political terms, just turns out that what I had come to learn in life moved me into what is politically translated as the right.
The same fissure opened up in the anti-jihad base, deriving from the same PC, liberal sensibilities, as you are no doubt well aware. But now, when we need some strong, quick and potent forces aligned against Obama, we’ll be eating our own.