Friday, October 10, 2008

Another Video Burst

Wow, these videos are coming fast and furious now. Check 'em out...

Here's McCain in a campaign stop in Wisconsin taking a question from an angry (typical) Republican (h/t Gateway Pundit):


Link: Mccain to go after chris dodd, barney frank




Who's the racist again? Listen to an excerpt from Obama's own book (h/t Gateway Pundit):





In case you think that was an isolated incident, listen to this (h/t Gateway Pundit):




And this (h/t Gateway Pundit):




Surely it's everyone else in the world who's being racist against Obama, right? Riiiiiight....

Anyway, if you thought the video of the young children singing praises to Obama was creepy, get a load of this (h/t Right Truth):





In case you couldn't hear, they're chanting 'Alpha...Omega...' as they march in. For those of you who may be new to this blog, this helps explain my sarcastic use of the term 'Obamessiah' in reference to Obama - many of his followers (yes, followers, not supporters) seem to believe he is some kind of messiah-like figure.

Oh, also, there are things like this (h/t Gateway Pundit)...





Hey, take it up with them, not me.

Anyway, back to the brainwashed marching. Debbie at Right Truth had the same thought I did, thinking this was eerily reminiscent of the kind of brainwashing that goes on in Communist and dictatorial countries. She also posted the following to illustrate:







(this is the creepy children singing from the previous video, set to video of Hitler Youth...)

This happened in Kansas City, by the way, at the Urban Community Leadership Academy in KC, MO. School officials apparently knew they were doing this, but the teacher was instructed not to post the video online. The teacher has now been suspended for disobeying.

Finally, the McCain campaign has finally arrived at the Obama-Ayers party. It's about time (h/t Gateway Pundit)!






The blogosphere and the 'new media' has been hammering at this connection for months now, and have finally succeeded in forcing the mainstream media to deal with it. This is a potential deal-killer for many fence-sitting American voters, and it needs to get out to as many people as possible. It is good to see McCain take part in the fight. Incidentally, Obama made a statement today that if McCain thought it was an important issue, he should have made these statements to Obama's face. I hope, hope, HOPE McCain does just that in next week's debate, forcing Obama to explain the relationship on live, national TV. Please, oh please, oh pleeeeaaase...!

Anyway, the madness just keeps comin' as we get closer to the election. Stay tuned, I'm certain there will be more soon.


There's my two cents.

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