Monday, September 15, 2008

The Obamessiah Takes Part

It's no secret that the Obamessiah's surrogates in the media have discovered new lows in their gutter-trash attacks on John McCain and Sarah Palin, but Barack Obama himself has remained largely above it (plausible deniability would be the operative term here). No longer:



First, a quick mention of the actual issue points made in this ad. It's clear from his proposals that McCain has a much better grasp of basic economics than Obama does, and his tax cuts for corporations will affect not just the middle class but everyone in America. More details can be found in other posts on this blog, so I won't go into it again here.

Now, the gutter-trash...

Why doesn't McCain use computers or send e-mail? Here's your answer:
McCain’s severe war injuries prevent him from combing his hair, typing on a keyboard, or tying his shoes.
He is also, apparently, quite well versed on the Internet and is becoming quite the surfer via a mouse and family members. Still, what does computer usage have to do with being prepared to be Commander-in-Chief? Does sending e-mail prepare one to lead the free world?

Allah asks at Michelle Malkin's website:
“If Internet savvy is a basic qualification for leadership in the modern age, how can it be that Billy Jeff — still a major figure in the Democratic Party and the head of an influential global charity — sent exactly two e-mails as president and remains offline to this day?”
A good point, but not one that you'll hear from the media. For an example of the shamelessness of the Leftosphere on this inane attack, go here (hat tip Stephen K.).

This ridiculous (and low-blow) attack illustrates how unprepared the entire Obama campaign is to lead the country. A simple Internet search of their own would have prevented them from making this insulting gaffe...but they didn't bother with it.

By mocking a veteran's war injuries, the Obamessiah has now officially descended into the depths of the sub-gutter with his propagandists in the media.

There's my two cents.

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