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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (547198)11/22/2013 8:29:41 PM
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Say what?! Charles Krauthammer never backed Obama in 2008. Are you sure you aren't thinking about Peggy Noonan?

Sorry, I have no evidence that CK backed Obama in 2008. CK did say he was overwhelmed with pride ( and tears) that a black man had become President in the US.

Both George Will and CK were oblivious to the evolving danger of Buraq Obama Presidency.

Myself, and many of my friends had NO DOUBT (2008 and before) that Buraq Obama was a threat to our Republic. Harry Reid's "nuclear bomb" today is just another manifestation of the Obama attack on our system of government.

Quote from Rush Limbaugh:

“I’ve been making way too many assumptions about what I think is my team,” Limbaugh said. “I’ve been thinking they know a liberal when they see one and that they oppose it, and I’ve been thinking they know a socialist when they see one, and they oppose it. And I’m thinking some of them are smarter than I am. They see it even before I do. They see it better than I do. Not the case, apparently.”

He went on to explain that his concerns about Krauthammer and Will were revealed in a Special Report panel discussion on Fox. In the clip, the two commentators discuss how, in the weeks beforePresident Obama’s first inauguration, they could not figure out whether he was “a centrist who will occasionally throw a bone to the left” or “a lefty who will occasionally throw a bone to the right.” As Will put it, “That was part of Mr. Obama’s great strength. He was a national Rorschach Test.”

Limbaugh was not buying this theory, even if Krauthammer said he realized Obama was more of a “lefty” after “that first State of the Union speech, five weeks later.”
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