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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (52143)10/19/2008 9:16:28 PM
From: MJ4 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 224718
 
Looks like Obama and Axelrod worked well together. Obama used race to criticize Bill Clinton early in Hillary's campaign.

Hillary Clinton had no concept of what to do with this attack by this candidate, Obama, who presented himself as first a pourve victim of his mixed race and then presented as an elite Harvard Graduate.

Then he flitted back to the pourvre victim in Chicago with Michelle-----how difficult to pay those student loans. Where did he get those loans? Need to buy a house to run for office so to Rezko.

As the campaign progressed Obama played the victim card well------associatiing with people such as Ayers, Wright, Rezko and denied them like a victim would do -------but I never knew them.

Then as Obama climbed the ladder----he kicks these acquaintenaces off the ladder----each time he climbs another rung and kicks off a few more ---he then engages a new person to be used such as a few minutes with Murdock, now in his late 70's, and a deli lunch with Bloomberg.

Unless I missed something, Obama hasn't kicked off Murdock who is one of the wealthiest men alive nor Bloomberg.

As Obama climbs that ladder, he is no doubt finding the air a little thin near the top. As he gets vertigo looking down at those he has kicked off of the ladder, he must wonder as all victims do, how he is going to hang on.

mj
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