Thursday, January 1, 2009

President-Elect LIAR: He's No Whistle-blower

The trail of lies of Barack Hussein Obama is so legendary that it has become almost too much to process.

Both Obama bashers and Obama supporters have been still in the almost nuclear aftermath of the Rod Blagojevich scandal. "I did not have contact with Governor Blagojevich's office,"; quoth Barack Hussein Obama. And of course, we knew with that utterance two things.

ONE: President-Elect Barack Hussein Obama is a liar. Who didn't know that immediately? It was his own Senate seat, after all. His first impulse was to LIE to us all. And why not? It has, until now, worked so well for him.
TWO: President-Elect Barack Hussein Obama is not the whistle-blower we'd hoped he would be in the Blagojevich affair. Instead, he might be a subject of the investigation.

So we usher in to American History the potentially already gored and hamstrung Presidency of a man whose past was shielded from us by an obvious promise of cover from the news "machers" at the Washington Post, the New York Times, the Tribune Corporation, from CNN, from MSNBC, from ABC, NBC, CBS and countless others.

Why the silence everywhere about it, from Right and Left?


From the Conservative side, the 56 million who saw through his fraudulent persona as "change agent"; are waiting for the other shoe to drop.

Conservatives wanted a fair examination of Obama's murky and dubious past and never got it. Because that check would have taken us to Springfield, Illinois, and to Barack Hussein Obama's role in Blagojevich's re-election campaign in 2006. If Barack Hussein Obama didn't know the extent of Blagojevich's legendary corruption at that time, then he is truly the stupidest person ever to graduate from Harvard Law.

Instead, the Bush-hating gatekeepers of our disgraced main stream media and entertainment industries threw millions at Wasilla, Alaska, to find some kind of dirt on Sara Palin. Governor Palin was the object of that thorough vetting, she who ran for office against her OWN party as a
reformer; she who blew the whistle on corruption within government through the oil industry. Obama? He wasn't the whistle-blower, Jesse Jackson Jr. was. But he should have been.

From the Liberal side there is also silence. There, where a coalition of 9 million of disaffected moderates who hated either the economic swoon, John McCain, Sara Palin, or George Bush, joined with 55 million Liberals to bring the Democratic Party to the White House once again, they are afraid to breathe. Why? Because the initial reactions from the Wall Street Journal gives us the hint that a section of the gatekeeper mafia may want the truth of the Blagojevich affair to be fully aired.

There is no avoiding this much: Tony Rezko, who gave Barack Hussein Obama his mansion for a song, will be heard from again (speaking of singing). (Wasn't it just revealed that Rezko's lawyer is actually the owner of record of the Obama mansion?)

For Barack Hussein Obama, the road to the White House should have led thousands of reporters through Blago-land and the South Side of Chicago, should have caused the Press to examine the connections of Barack Hussein Obama to anti-White racism in his and his wife's own words and deeds, along with his associations with William Ayers, Bernadine Dohrn and Reverend Wright, ACORN, and all their doings with the Annenberg Challenge Grant. The Press should have asked Barack Hussein Obama, "why did you say in your autobiography that 'white man's greed puts the world in need', Mr. Obama?"; They did not ask that. They didn't say to Barack Hussein Obama: "Mr. Obama, you corrected your own record at least four times on whether or how long you have know Bill Ayers and Bernadnine Dohrn. Why were you not able to be truthful to the American people in this matter?"

We may finally get answers to these questions now. but the appropriate time for this was during the campaign season. But truth in reporting was on holiday, then. The Press, instead of asking the hard questions, was too busy making history in a wanton abuse of its power to influence us all.

Now, we may have to face an Obama Presidency that has a built in timer of scandal and disaster. U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald is doing the work that the Tribune Corporation should have done. But he won't be asking the state of Illinois for sweetheart deals like Tribune did.

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