
June 2, 2008
GOP CLIENT #9

DAILY K HOs ONCE AGAIN BLAMING HILLARY
FOR A GOP DIRTY TRICK
Watch out for the “whitey” tape
by UpstateDem
Sun Jun 01, 2008 at 11:48:46 PM PDT
Apparently, there is going to be some tape released this morning showing Michele Obama using the word “whitey”. Here is what they were talking about on Fox News this morning:
What they dont tell you is
The BIGGER, bigger picture…
Man, it’s so easy to get distracted in this whole thing. Full disclosure? I’m an Obama guy. That said, I’m going to just cut to the chase and stipulate that Barack did, in fact, choose to remove his name from the Michigan ballot. Although I’m not privy to Obama campaign strategy sessions, I would acknowledge the possibility that he did so as some kind of “hat tip” to Iowa. I would agree that such a strategy would constitute a “political calculation”. I would submit, however, that Hillary’s choice to leave her name on the ballot also constituted a “political calculation”.
But the premise that Barack “traded” 17 votes for 7 is incorrect. (more…)
June 1, 2008
BEFORE YOU GO APOCALYPTIC

BEFORE YOU GO APOCALYPTIC
READ THE WHOLE ARTICLE.
Obama Can’t and Shouldn’t get White Vote
That’s right, Barry; it’s about race, by your choice
by Bill Levinson
That’s right, we said white. Furthermore, Obama does not deserve the vote of any Catholic, Jew, or self-respecting African-American. The reason has nothing to do with the color of his skin, and everything to do with the content (or lack thereof) of his character.
We can already hear the bleats of “racism” from the Obama camp: “Why won’t you vote for Obama? Do you have a problem with Black people?” We invite African-Americans to consider the following scenario. A candidate of the Caucasian persuasion has, for the past twenty years, belonged to the World Church of the Creator (aka the Creativity movement) whose theology is “a racial religion whose prime goal is the survival, expansion and advancement of the White Race.” He has also taken his family to World Church of the Creator meetings on numerous occasions, and founder Ben Klassen performed his wedding. (Said candidate claims, however, to disagree frequently with the ideology of Ben Klassen and Matt Hale). Then the candidate attends a meeting of the Ku Klux Klan where he poses arm in arm with the Grand Wizard while proclaiming, “The Grand Wizard is a voice for the voiceless, and a voice for the dispossessed. What the Ku Klux Klan has done is so important to change America, and it must be changed from the bottom up.” The candidate equivocates about rejecting an endorsement from Tom Metzger of the White Aryan Resistance until he is backed into a corner on national television. A while later, he makes a remark about “bitter inner-city people” who “cling to drugs and gang behavior.”








