Thursday, March 20, 2008

  • Obama

    You know what really pisses me off?

    All Obama ever says is "as we've done from the start."  I find people who like to rub it in unbearable and the most detestable of all people, that is, in exception to malicious liars.  In which case, OBAMA is a liar.  Watch, I'm willing to bet money on it that more than half of everything he's said in his speeches - he didn't really mean it. 

    Like WTF was with that NAFTA statement from his campaign organizers?  And Canada of all places? 

    I think about the Iraq War (or occupation you might call it) and 2001, and the fact that he was against it at that critical time ('from the start'), and I'm thinking, what type of fool would be play the hippie card after 911?  But then again, he was only a state senator then, no one gave a rats ass what he thought then anyway except the constituents in Illinois (and you all know that nobody ever votes in Senatorial elections, and if they do it's for the person with the cooler name). 

    Okay, time out.  Some of you may read this, and feel terribly wronged that I'd say this about Obama, but let me just point out something that really pisses me off.  Note the present tense.

    When asked about his foreign policy experience in comparison to Hillary's experience, he answered it by bringing up his civil service in Illinois.  Now... something may be amiss, but I highly doubt Chicago is a foreign land to Americans.  I must prop him though; it sure beats the bullshit foreign policy experience he was claiming earlier about living in Indonesia as a kid.  (As a kid, people.  He gained foreign policy experience as a kid.)


    I generally don't like politicians, who does?  But all this glamorizing one single man and making him look like a God-sent prophet is really REALLY REALLY pissing me off.  Because 1, He isn't all the great. 2, his speeches are just a combo of material he collects from movements.  Like... I mean, quoting Caesar Chavez, and the Si Se Buethe motto of our immigration protests, even though, as far as I know, he has not been, at all, outspoken in the immigration issue.  He doesn't write his own speeches.  3, the man has not negative pressure on him.  I mean... training to be president starts with campaigning and combating opposing ideologies and people who just hate who you are?  And lastly 4, Obama in general. 

    Those of you who think that my judgment is overly premature, I've never been wrong about first impressions.  You know that instinctive gut feeling, that tells you, there's something about a person that doesn't rub on you the right way? (no! you racist bastards it's not because he's black - get over it already - that was so Civil Rights Movement)

    ***Note:  Every time I ignored my intuition, I've regretted it. 

    When I was first introduced to the character of Obama through his book and right before he declared his candidacy for the presidency, I knew there was something about him that I just didn't like.  There's something seriously twisted about Obama.  I don't know exactly what, but wait for it.  If he becomes president, you'll see what I mean. 

    In Fall 2008, I'll just be sitting in my dorm room, reading political opinion blogs, thinking, "I told you so."  But of course I wont sink down to Obama's level.  "I told you so." is something a know-it-all 10 year old would say every 10 seconds, not a 46(?) year old politician.

    "I told you so."  - despicable, just despicable.




    PS.  And today when he said that Michigan and Florida's delegates should be seated, but half of each state should go to both Clinton and himself?  How is that giving Michigan and Florida representation?   That's the biggest bull I've ever heard, and is not being fair to Clinton (LIKE HE ALWAYS CLAIMS HE IS ABOUT EVERYTHING.  Mister 'I say I play fair at all times, but will play little smartass tricks hoping you won't catch them.'  Florida who voted in favor of Clinton would be at a loss because by dividing their delegates in half to both, neither do they get represented, but they're screwing Clinton over by allowing Obama to get closer to that 'magic number'. 

    JA;DKFJA;SDKFJ;AKDFJ;ASKDJF

    Obama's full of shit, and if you want to talk about how holy it is, save it for your own blog.  Keep it to yourself.  Stupid Obama supporters. 

    "OMG!  You should so support Obama, because I am."
    "Give me a good solid reason why I should support  him.  In fact, why do you support him?"
    "Actually, I don't know.  All my friends are supporting him, and it's the cool thing to do."
    "You're a fucking idiot, drop out of school already and live next to the freeway." 

    Seriously, fuck off.  I'll even make you a 'homeless - donations, please' sign. 

    Oh yeah, and like that blog I had like.... a little after Iowa?  GOP is going to win because we've divided Kerry into two people. 
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