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Defeat the fear mongering! Kill all future Bailout Bills!

Excellent work. Step one is down.

The bailout bill was killed on the floor of the House of Representatives yesterday.

Please continue to write and call your congressmen and congresswomen and let them know that you oppose the socialization of our economy. Please use the following link to let keep the pressure on:

https://forms.house.gov/wyr/welcome.shtml

They must be receiving considerable pressure because I just received the following:

Messaging Service Unavailable

The House of Representatives is currently experiencing an extraordinarily high amount of email traffic. The Write Your Representative function is therefore intermittantly available. While we realize communicating to your Members of Congress is critical, we suggest attempting to do so at a later time, when demand is not so high. System engineers are working to resolve this issue and we appreciate your patience.

Here are two articles that I heavily recommend you read. Both are being linked to by Drudge:

  1. Commentary: Bankruptcy, not bailout, is the right answer
  2. Bailout marks Karl Marx’s comeback

Michelle Malkin continues her excellent coverage of the fear mongering perpetrated by the media, certain members of congress, and our administration — shame on them. Keep up the great work Michelle!!!

A video that every voter should watch on the subprime mortgage fiasco and its origins

I’m pretty sure that Obama fans won’t like how close this hits to home with their party and their candidate. This is excellent work looking at the governmental interference with the mortgage lending industry that has led to the current crisis. And the facts clearly point to Democratic leadership that set this crisis in motion. This video is right there with the important work of Mark Levin in properly exposing the greed and corruption that is rampant in the Democratic party that lead to the crisis today.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5tZc8oH–o

Obama makes fun of a war hero John McCain’s torture injuries. He wants to be our Commander in Chief. No way.

The Obama campaign’s latest commercial makes fun of the fact that John McCain doesn’t use computers to type e-mails. In this lame commercial, the Obama campaign implies that Senator McCain doesn’t use e-mail because he’s out of touch with the current times. Admittedly, it’s one of the lamest commercials I’ve ever seen released and utterly harmless politically, but it’s incredibly insulting when you realize the reason John McCain does not type on a key board.

The reason McCain cannot type on a computer keyboard is due to the extreme torture and poor medical treatment he received by his captors in North Vietnam serving his country. Barack Obama clearly owes John McCain an apology. I won’t call this just a rookie mistake but rather a heinous insult to our country’s veterans.

Michelle Malkin covers the insulting ad as does The Corner over at the National Review.

Hey Barry, way to keep it classy. You’re pathetic.

Obama and public financing or how do you spell hypocrite? O-B-A-M-A

It’s fairly well documented that Obama flip-flopped on using public funding. He had agreed to accept public financing if McCain would but at the last moment he reneged after he had discovered through the primary process that his campaign benefited from his rock-star status.

Here is what Obama answered on a questionnaire promising to accept public financing as presented by Andrew Romano of Newsweek:

Asked last September on a questionnaire from the Midwest Democracy Network whether he would “participate in the presidential public financing system” if his “major opponents agree to forgo private funding in the general election campaign,” Obama checked the box marked “yes,” then outlined his vision for the 2008 contest. “In February 2007, I proposed a novel way to preserve the strength of the public financing system in the 2008 election,” he wrote. “My plan requires both major party candidates to agree on a fundraising truce, return excess money from donors, and stay within the public financing system for the general election… If I am the Democratic nominee, I will aggressively pursue an agreement with the Republican nominee to preserve a publicly financed general election.”

What was his reasoning for failing to honor his word? Jack Tapper covered this over at Political Punch:

Obama’s reasoning on his blog:
In a web video to supporters — “the people who built this movement from the bottom up” — Sen. Barack Obama, D-Illinois, announced this morning that he will not enter into the public financing system, despite a previous pledge to do so.

“We’ve made the decision not to participate in the public financing system for the general election,” Obama says in the video, blaming it on the need to combat Republicans, saying “we face opponents who’ve become masters at gaming this broken system. John McCain’s campaign and the Republican National Committee are fueled by contributions from Washington lobbyists and special interest PACs. And we’ve already seen that he’s not going to stop the smears and attacks from his allies running so-called 527 groups, who will spend millions and millions of dollars in unlimited donations.”

Today the Drudge Report has provided links to three different articles that basically shoot holes through Senator Obama’s argument. The fact is that Obama has relied heavily on big donors (more so than Hillary Clinton and John McCain) and that Obama has been building his big money campaign machine for quite some time that include celebrities wooing foreign donations from across the Atlantic.

So ask yourself the following question: Who’s “gaming this broken system”? Obama, despite all of his talking about being a new type of politician and that he represents “Change that we can believe in”, is actually part of the old money making machine that relies on big business and foreign money to finance his campaign.

Here are links to the three articles that Drudge had posted. Please read them for yourselves and make up your own mind.

IHT: Big donors are the key to Obama’s record haul
CNN: Hollywood megastar to host fundraiser for Obama
Chicago Sun-Times: Obama taps celebs to woo high end donors.

Wesley Clark, how does it feel to be used as a propaganda tool? [Updated]

As reported by Ben Smith at his Politico blog, retired General and Democratic attack dog Wesley Clark will not back down from his crazy rhetoric over Senator John McCain’s military service. It’s truly a sad sight to see Clark disrespect McCain over his perceived shortcomings in Senator McCain’s military experience as fighter pilot, POW, and squadron commander. Clark somehow believes that being the commander of the largest squadron in the Navy isn’t applicable military experience - hogwash.

I’m confused. Now, what is the rookie senator’s relevant experience? Whoops, I forgot, he doesn’t have any!

I wonder how does it make General Clark feel to know that Senator Obama’s spokesperson has denounced his inane rhetoric. Also, how does it make Clark feel to know that his absurd comments have motivated me and many others to donate more money to Senator McCain? I wonder if Clark is truly making these comments free of coordination with the Obama campaign. Regardless, as I emphasized before, his statements only bring clearer into focus Obama’s poor judgment by associating with anti-American rhetoric hate merchants like Bill Ayers, Jeremiah Wright, and Michael Pfleger.

It also makes General Clark look like a major propaganda tool as Senator Obama moves farther and farther to the right on Iraq. Perhaps the retired general would enjoy reading The New Yorkers piece titled “Obama’s Iraq Problem” that shows that Obama is really just a flip-flopping politician on Iraq as his political needs change with the successes on the ground in Iraq.

General Clark, it appears to me that you are being used like a propaganda tool by the Democratic party as an attack dog against McCain. How does that make you feel?

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Update:

Allahpundit over at Hot Air adds the following comments:

The more I re-read this and the transcript of what he said on Face the Nation, the more mystifying it is — not because it’s offensive or even controversial (although the insinuation that anyone who hasn’t “ordered the bombs to fall” doesn’t understand the gravity of war is mighty rich vis-a-vis a POW), but because it’s so lame. His point is simply that being bastinadoed by enemy agents won’t inculcate any finer appreciation for the nuances of geopolitical strategy. Er, true enough, except (a) the power of McCain’s Vietnam experience is in its testament to his character, not his mad foreign policy skillz, and (b) no one who supports a guy who cites a few weeks spent in Pakistan on a college trip as a serious policy credential should be raising the subject of executive qualifications with a straight face.

Obama’s surrogate attacks McCain on military experience, Obama to give speech on patriotism, typical liberal BS, and more [updated]

It appears that the the rookie senator’s supporter and advocate retired General Wesley Clark, the same retired general who failed at his Democratic presidential bid in 2004 and who was fired by President Bill Clinton, has decided to attack Senator John McCain on his military record. Well once again that’s audacious, but hardly change that we should believe in. Is Obama orchestrating a smear campaign against a war hero. Pathetic. (Update according to Obama’s spokesperson no.)

Actually, I urge the Senator’s supporters to keep it up because it just amplifies Obama’s associations with terrorists (Bill Ayers), sleazy slum lords (Tony Rezko), anti-American rhetoric spewing pastors (Jeremiah Wright and Micheal Pfleger), and campaign workers involved in the disastrous Chicago housing project, Grove Parc, that Obama helped secure financing for as an Illinois senator.

And now for the old one-two punch, the rookie is preparing to deliver a speech on patriotism in my home state of Missouri. We’ll see if the main stream media heralds this speech like they did his “historic speech on race” where he was in the process of throwing his 20 year spiritual adviser, Jeremiah Wright, under the bus.

With his surrogates attacking McCain over his military experience, the senator’s supporters are insanely opening a Pandora’s box back on to Obama’s questionable associations and utter lack of substantial experience.

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[Update 6/30/2008]
Little Green Footballs has announced that Wesley Clark has been thrown under the bus also. It sure is getting crowded under there. ;-)

More from Political Punch and guest blogger Rick Klein on Wesley “Clunker” Clark.

Can we trust anything Obama says?

Look we all know that politicians on occasion change positions or make nuanced policy shifts. But considering the rapidity at which the rookie has been flip flopping on a array of issues from gun rights to campaign finance reform, isn’t it fair to ask, can we trust anything that the man says? Obama makes John Kerry look like a novice at flip-flopping.

Senator John McCain’s campaign has released a new web-based ad nailing Obama over his hypocritical public financing flip-flop.