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Obama: the Blank Slate candidate

 
 
Reply Sun 2 Dec, 2007 09:38 pm
It's starting to look like there's a good chance that the hildabeast (H. KKKlintler) won't make it past the demmy primaries. The question then becomes, whatcombination of events could have brought one of our two major political parties to the point of wanting to run a 40-year-old like Obama for president? I mean, this guy simply is not old enough for the job, no possible way he could have the needed basis of experience in life.

It all starts with the KKKler regime and Hildabeast's little computer database of raw FBI files:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1440575/posts

Somebody who didn't know any better might figure it was just republican officials whose names were in that thing; nonetheless in real life anything worth doing is worth doing right and the Hildabeast may be evil, but she's not stupid and she knows that. You can bet the farm that demmy's names are in that thing too.

Up to a certain point that is; you should assume that database was being maintained up to the point the KKKlintlers left the whitehouse in 01, after that it gets problematical. They may or may not still have moles in the FBI to feed them data.

The impression I have is that none of the older dems want any part of the Hildabeast and her database but that Obama was simply young enough to come in under the radar and not be in it. One poster on FreeRepublic noted that

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Obama is the least experienced, most unknown major presidential candidate in my lifetime, and possibly in the history of the Republic.

As recently as 2000, Obama LOST a democratic primary for the US House, in Illinois, and only won the US Senate seat because Mike Ditka refused to run, and then Jack Ryan's ex-wife, Jeri Lynn Ryan [the actress who played Seven of Nine on Startrek Voyager] disclosed that Ryan had a weird, kinky streak to him, which forced Ryan to resign from the race, and left the [almost tragicomical] spectacle of Alan Keyes pretending to be a citizen of the state of Illinois in a desperate attempt to present a GOP candidate for that race.

Obama enjoyed such a meteoric rise to power that it's entirely possible that Team Hillary didn't come into 2007 armed with the level of background research to which they are accustomed.



In other words, the remnant gangsterism of the dem party and its control by the KKKlintler crime syndicates might be operating in such a way as to guarantee that only somebody who is a political blank slate would have any shot at challenging the Hildabeast.

I'd have to search really hard to find a republican I wouldn't vote for over either Hilda or Obama.
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sozobe
 
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Reply Mon 3 Dec, 2007 07:22 am
Well, Obama was born in 1961, just for starters, which will means he's 46 now (not 40) and will be 47 in 2008. John F. Kennedy was 43 when he was elected.
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gungasnake
 
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Reply Mon 3 Dec, 2007 07:49 am
That's a little bit of a relief in case worst comes to worst and the guy somehow actually gets elected president, he looks more like 39 or 40.

Again however as the thing I cited in quotes noted the guy seems to have no political history. It's as if he'd spent his life as a forest ranger until a year and a half ago and then started running for offices.
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sozobe
 
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Reply Mon 3 Dec, 2007 07:53 am
Well, again, no. He was a State Senator from 1996 to 2004, and has a history as a community organizer (local politics) before that. Then he was elected U.S. Senator in 2004.
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Bi-Polar Bear
 
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Reply Mon 3 Dec, 2007 09:39 am
don't waste your time.... it's Hillary.
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au1929
 
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Reply Mon 3 Dec, 2007 10:02 am
That blank slate is what Obama has going for him and might get him the nomination. It is tough to shoot at a shadow. I for one refuse to buy an unknown quantity for president.
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gungasnake
 
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Reply Mon 3 Dec, 2007 10:19 am
au1929 wrote:
That blank slate is what Obama has going for him and might get him the nomination. It is tough to shoot at a shadow. I for one refuse to buy an unknown quantity for president.


I'm not voting for Obama any time soon... But the point I was making was that the dem party has come to such a point that a blank slate is the ONLY thing which has any sort of a chance against the hildabeast in their primaries.
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sozobe
 
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Reply Mon 3 Dec, 2007 10:21 am
[wasting my breath] Except that he's not actually a blank slate...[/wasting my breath]
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ebrown p
 
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Reply Mon 3 Dec, 2007 11:04 am
Gunga,

I am a bit curious on how people of your political persuasion will be voting next year.

I am pretty confident that you won't be voting for any of the Democratic candidates in the general election.... but will you vote Republican?

If it is Giulliani v. Clinton, or Giulliani v. Obama-- will you vote Guilliani?
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gungasnake
 
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Reply Mon 3 Dec, 2007 11:21 am
ebrown_p wrote:
Gunga,

I am a bit curious on how people of your political persuasion will be voting next year.

I am pretty confident that you won't be voting for any of the Democratic candidates in the general election.... but will you vote Republican?

If it is Giulliani v. Clinton, or Giulliani v. Obama-- will you vote Guilliani?


Sure. In theory I check out as being 80% of the way towards being a libertarian, but I view that as one of those theories which isn't really worth much in the real world. I basically vote against demokkkrats, i.e. for whoever has the best mathematical shot at preventing the demokkkrat from holding the office in question. Nothing would make me happier than a real shot at electing somebody like Jesse the Mind Ventura to the whitehouse but after Ross Perot and SlicKKK, I'm not going to be willing to risk anything like that any more until we have runoff elections.
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Gargamel
 
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Reply Mon 3 Dec, 2007 11:42 am
gungasnake wrote:
Nothing would make me happier than a real shot at electing somebody like Jesse the Mind Ventura


Thereby invalidating pretty much anything further you might say concerning politics.

Holy ****.
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Gargamel
 
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Reply Mon 3 Dec, 2007 11:44 am
If only Obama had the experience our current president had before taking office: mismanaging the Rangers and an oil company, doing coke, eating paint chips, etc.
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