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Obama Is The "Me Too" Candidate

Posted by: Kevin D. Korenthal | 09/27/2008 1:50 PM

I am really surprised that I have not come across any pundits who have taken this narrative on Obama's debate performance last night. With his "John is right" and "I also have a bracelet" comments, it is clear to me that Barack Obama is not capable of original thought and instead is the "Me Too!" Candidate in this election.

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Ian said:

well i would have to say that this just proves obama's more bi partisan in the fact that he will agree with the opposition on issues, it's not like he believed everything mccain said was wrong, mccain also stated the fact that obama said he was right about five times in his press release after the debate, these are examples of political schoolyard jabs he says he's opposed to, unless the republicans have more intelligent points to make, i think that the american people are'nt going to be listening.

There is nothing bi-partisan about Barack Obama's record. The only piece of bi-partisan legislation that Barack ever signed his name to would have passed the Senate unanimously without him. Barack has spent his entire career serving the needs of one, very partisan constituency. And that is the NANNY STATE LOBBY. With is close ties to ACORN and other left-wing causes, one has to wonder (as Senator McCain pointed out) how Senator Obama can get to the center from that far to the Left.

It is important also to remmeber which party was sounding the alarm about an impending financial crisis, YEARS AGO! Here is a great YouTube video documenting Republicans efforts to institute new changes at Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae as Democrats indicate there was no problem at all.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MGT_cSi7Rs

And let us look a little closer at what Barack Obama did as a "community organizer" and how that work played a role in the current financial crisis.

Ian, you are not going to like this.

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