Obama & Imus. . .
It is becoming very clear to me that this man is more dangerous than Hillary. We know who she is and she lacks the eloquence to hypnotize the masses. Only the M & M's support her (Marxists and morons). He retains the the ability to mesmerize otherwise smart people. While at first I thought it to be absurd, "Operation Chaos" being conducted by Limbaugh must now be successful given the masterful Con job Obama is running.
Watching Chris Matthews orgasm in his pants claiming the speech was the best thing he's ever heard was disgusting. Even Keith Overbite was fawning over the speech (he usually only fawns over himself). Do these people not remember what Obama had to say about Don Imus last year?
Barack Obama had this to say regarding Don Imus last year:
The guy is a bullsh*tter. Plain and simple.
I understand MSNBC has suspended Mr. Imus. But I would also say that there's nobody on my staff who would still be working for me if they made a comment like that about anybody of any ethnic group. And I would hope that NBC ends up having that same attitude. ... He didn't just cross the line. He fed into some of the worst stereotypes that my two young daughters are having to deal with today in America. The notions that as young African-American women — who I hope will be athletes — that that somehow makes them less beautiful or less important. It was a degrading comment. It's one that I'm not interested in supporting.
Victor Davis Hanson puts it far better than me:
The new sophistic Obama, however, would recount to us all the charity work and good that Imus had once done and still does, that we don't understand the joshing of the shock-jock radio genre that winks and nods at controversy in theatrical ways, that Imus was a legend and pioneer among talk show hosts, that Obama's own black relatives have on occasions expressed prejudicial statements about whites similar to what Imus does, that we all have our favorite talk shows, whose hosts occasionally cross the line, and that he can't quite remember whether he'd ever been on the Imus show, or whether he ever had heard Imus say anything that was insensitive — and therefore he could not and would not disown a Don Imus.

