Saturday, April 12, 2008

Obama's "bitter" words exposes the truth about the Cult of Change leader?

Is Obama a healer? A unifier? A bridge-builder? Or is he just an elitist, far-left liberal covering up his real thoughts with lofty rhetoric written by his speechmakers?

I think it's the second one.

While still a law school student, Obama had this to say about suburbia:

I'm not interested in the suburbs. The suburbs bore me.

Most Americans live in the suburbs, Barack.

How about something more recent, from a February, 2007 campaign speech:

We ended up launching a war that should have never been authorized and should have never been waged and to which we have now spent $400 billion and has seen over 3,000 lives of the bravest young Americans wasted.

Much more recent comments, six days old, from the leader of the Cult of Change:

It's not surprising, then, they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.

After twenty years of listening to the Reverend Jeremiah Wright's toxic sermons, as well as years of hobnobbing with liberals and ultra-leftists--Didn't Obama visit the home of ex-Weather Underground terrorists Bernardine Dohrn and Bill "Bomber" Ayers?--no one should be surprised when Obama is compelled to explain, "I didn't say it as well as I should have."

H/T to one of Michelle Malkin's readers for the graphic.

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