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Barack Obama routed Hillary Rodham Clinton in the racially-charged South Carolina primary
What does this mean.
Does not this election remind you of 1968—Radicals against society.
About half the voters were black, according to polling place interviews, and four out of five of them supported Obama. Black women turned out in particularly large numbers.
All I heard in his victory speech was, more and more taxes for a more and more entitlement society. Run away from Iraq and let everyone in this country who gets here. Anyone who makes money will be more heavily taxed. and the U.S.A. should be more like a third world country.
Elect someone with no experience. Elect someone because he is black.
This writer believes this could happen. Face it, blacks will vote for him, minorities will vote for him and whites will vote for him because we had enough and “white Guilt”.
The Obama campaign has taken advantage of our so called societal problems.
We should not be concern with our economy, the war, extremist or anything else.
Just vote Obama to say you are politically correct.
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Obama?
It’s eight months from March to November, which is plenty of time for Obama to acquire some ballast in addition to his lofty but gaseous rhetoric. But it is also plenty of time for Democrats to develop buyer’s remorse. On MSNBC last night, host Chris Matthews had a telling interview with Kirk Watson, a state senator from Texas who is a strong Obama supporter. It’s worth actually watching the video, which is here, but here’s a partial transcript, provided by National Review’s Kathryn Lopez:
Matthews: “You are a big Barack supporter, right, Senator?”
Watson: “I am. Yes, I am.”
Matthews: “Well, name some of his legislative accomplishments. No, Senator, I want you to name some of Barack Obama’s legislative accomplishments tonight if you can.”
Watson: “Well, you know, what I will talk about is more about what he is offering the American people right now.”
Matthews: “No. No. What has he accomplished, sir? You say you support him. Sir, you have to give me his accomplishments. You’ve supported him for president. You are on national television. Name his legislative accomplishments, Barack Obama, sir.”
Watson: “Well, I’m not going to be able to name you specific items of legislative accomplishments.”
Matthews: “Can you name any? Can you name anything he’s accomplished as a congressman?”
Watson: “No, I’m not going to be able to do that tonight.”
Matthews: “Well, that is a problem isn’t it?”
At social gatherings in recent days, we’ve talked with more than one Democrat who support Mrs. Clinton but have strong enough misgivings about Obama–both because of his evident substancelessness and because of the weirdness of his supporters–that they say if he gets the nomination, they will seriously consider voting for John McCain.


