Friday, October 31, 2008

Obama The Silencer Strikes Again!

Breaking news from Drudge...the pattern continues...

**Exclusive**

The Obama campaign has decided to heave out three newspapers from its plane for the final days of its blitz across battleground states -- and all three endorsed Sen. John McCain for president!

The NY POST, WASHINGTON TIMES and DALLAS MORNING NEWS have all been told to move out by Sunday to make room for network bigwigs -- and possibly for the inclusion of reporters from two black magazines, ESSENCE and JET, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned.

Despite pleas from top editors of the three newspapers that have covered the campaign for months at extraordinary cost, the Obama campaign says their reporters -- and possibly others -- will have to vacate their coveted seats so more power players can document the final days of Sen. Barack Obama's historic campaign to become the first black American president.

Some told the DRUDGE REPORT that the reporters are being ousted to bring on documentary film-makers to record the final days; others expect to see on board more sympathetic members of the media, including the NY TIMES' Maureen Dowd, who once complained that she was barred from McCain's Straight Talk Express airplane.

After a week of quiet but desperate behind-the-scenes negotiations, the reporters of the three papers heard last night that they were definitely off for the final swing. They are already planning how to cover the final days by flying commercial or driving from event to event.

Developing...


The Obamessiah himself has often pointed to running his campaign as an example of how he would run the country.  If that's the case, then take the hint now: President Barack the Obamessiah will not tolerate dissent.  This is not the first time he's tried to silence dissent, and it clearly shows his Marxist roots.  Given this clear pattern of behavior, we can safely assume this is how it's going to be after he's in office.

The good news is that you get to vote for whether or not you think this is how things should work in America.

There's my two cents.

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