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And Now The Fun Begins

Without Hillary to bash the media will finally begin to do it's job.  There is little doubt with nothing to report they will finally begin to take a closer look at the presumptive Democratic Nominee.  Expect articles and reports to now begin to surface on such things as Ayers, Khalidi, Retzko and yes, Obama's Illnois voting record.  It will expose Obama as the weak General Candidate he really is and allow McCain to build momentum towards a victory in November.

It's still quite a sad time for me.  I truly dread the day the Republicans show us once again they know  how to win, and remind us how we like to lose.  I hope I am wrong and that somehow Obama's inexperience, radical ties and poor voting record will be ignored by the voting public once the press does a thorough job of reporting on it.  Then again, are Democrats better off with a President who lacks any experience, radical ties and a history of just poor judgment?   I think after George W the last thing we need now is another on the job trainee.  I think the Democrats got it all wrong, an Obama Presidency may actually  better reflect a third term of George W. Bush. 

I hope Yes We Can doesn't quickly evolve into What the F... Did We Do?

 

Posted on Monday, June 9, 2008 at 09:06AM by Registered CommenterThe Urban Blogger | Comments1 Comment

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I am not so sure the media will turn a more critical eye on Mr Obama, now that they don't have Senator Clinton to kick around anymore. Cynically, I predict we'll be hearing much more negativity about Senator McCain...although I hope you are correct.

June 9, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJude

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