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The Audacity Of Obama
02/26/08

I just had to use this one. It's been burning a hole in my pocket for a week.
Obama talks about "The Audacity of Hope." That makes me laugh. I mean... wait for it... wait for it.
If anybody's got audacity, it's Obama!!!
Why? Who am I to question everyone's hope? He's marvelously charming, Harvard Educated, and what a smoothtalker. I would never trust him alone with my sister... If I had one.
Hope. Everyone loves hope. But why does Obama keep on bringing up hope?
Because he HOPES he'll be able to do the job of President, with essentially no relevent experience.
He HOPES we won't be attacked, and if we are...
He HOPES he'll know what to do.
But I have hopes too.
I HOPE he doesn't get elected.
If he does, I HOPE he doesn't totally mess up and make some sort of horrible mistake.... since he's talked about invading a nuclear country and having tea and crumpets with Ahmadinejad, a homicidal maniac who sent 20,000 kids walking into minefields during the Iran Iraq war.
I'll HOPE he doesn't pull a Carter.... But he's such a dove, I FEAR that he will. Isn't anyone listening to what he says?
Geez, I HOPE he loses. Because if he wins, I HOPE I'll be able to sleep.
(If anyone wants to criticize me, saying my opinion is based on race, know this. I'd feel similarly concerned about Huckabee or Edwards, two other politicians who would make me nervous as hell with their lack of foreign policy & military knowledge during these dangerous times.
Conversely, I'd feel pretty safe with Colon Powell. Now think whatever you want.)
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You don't have to have foreign policy experience. You have to have a good idea about foreign policy though. Obama has neither. McCain's strong suit is that he has the experience (if sitting on the right committee counts). What I don't know is what his overarching strategy or idea is. Since McCain isn't a reliable conservative and seems to act according to his own code or beliefs rather than any core ideology it's hard to know what you are going to get.
A joke...What do you call America's efforts to redress black people for slavery?
Possible answer: Restitution?
No!
Answer: A Ba-lack Old drAMA, not to be confused of course with Barack Obama.


