Friday, January 19, 2007

Boooriiing!

Guests of the weekly Gang-up
Guest host: Susan Page (neutral objective journalist)
Jim Angle, FOX News Channel
David Corn, Washington editor of "The Nation" and epitome of civility. Jeanne Cummings, The Wall Street Journal

What a boring week! Yawn! Now that the new conservative Democrats are in power and there are no scandals to drive for weeks on end by the Demomedia (Democrat media as in NBC, ABC, CBS, NPR, CNN) it seems that besides the Trump vs. Rosie O'Donnell war nothing else was going on.

Well, we could have had more coverage on the senseless and spineless non binding resolution by the U.S. Senate against the "surge" of American troops in Iraq proposed by President Bush but we didn't.

Frankly, it was so boring that I didn't feel like posting anything this week. I don't know what I will do if this most ethical Congress of all times continues to operate. Yet, at least we know that someone was squirming enough on the sidelines not to be sidelined that all of a sudden we started finding out more about the "O". No, not the Oprah, we are talking about the other "O" from Chicago, the Obama. Remember him? Yes, we are talking about Sen. Barak Hussein "Don't talk about my ears" Obama.

Well, it appears that infatuation does tend to blind lovers. After weeks of Demomedia hyperventilation it seems that certain aspects about their beloved were overlooked. According to various reports the Clinton camp seems to feel really threatened by the real surge that really matters to them, the surge of the "O". According to these operatives, the Clinton camp have let loose an onslaught of emails "exposing" first the Senator's middle name, Hussein, and most recently information concerning the Islamic background of his upbringing and education, supposedly including indoctrination in fanatic Muslim schools.

Following all these revelations and considering that the "O" is showing a consistent popular lead over the "H" it is not surprising that the Clinton camp will be forced to advance their announcement for the 2008 race. Do not expect a negative campaign against Sen. Obama from the Republican camp; at least not as dirty as that coming from the Democrats, they don't need it. Republicans are already benefiting from the campaign by the Democrats. The question is whether and when will the Demomedia join in for the kill.

So far Sen. Obama has not received much enthusiasm from the African American Democratic Party establishment either. You see, Sen. Obama is not known for having been part of the Democratic Party-Civil Rights Movement and racial politics apparatus, and unless they can determine whether he can play ball in the scheme of things he is not going to be supported. Besides he represents not the government African American of the dependency plantation but the immigrant Black whose family has been able to accomplish a middle class life with a son in the Senate without the baggage of the racial politics machine.

That runs against the grain of the racial welfare lords in the Democratic Party. The only way he has a chance is if he gets the Clinton machine to support him and that machine is already dedicated to the "H" candidate, or if gets the old Black Civil Rights Welfare plantation establishment overseers to support him. But the masters of the Democratic Party/liberal welfare plantation are the Clintons, and they get to determine who comes into the house. After all African Americans already had a president according to author Toni Morrison, who declared President Clinton "the first Black president" and they may explain why a Black was never appointed to high-level decision making office during that administration.

Unless Sen. Obama becomes a "house negro" (I assume this is an acceptable term since it has been used by liberal African Americans in reference to Gen. Colin Powell and Dr. Condoleeza Rice) in the Democratic Party plantation like some of the "civil rights" leaders and some in the Democratic Black Caucus, he will be looked upon with jealousy and suspicion. So, before he gets the "Ok" there will have to be more than one "sit down". And that my friends, is the bottom line.
Maybe we will move from the fight between The Donald and The Rosie to the war between the "O" and the "H". Let's hope so. I'm bored. This Congress is too ethical!


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