The Comprehensive Argument Against Barack Obama
Racist heretics Guy Benson, Mary Katharine Ham the Great, and Captain Ed argue against The One. It’s a must read. It’s also a must send to your liberal friends.
Racist heretics Guy Benson, Mary Katharine Ham the Great, and Captain Ed argue against The One. It’s a must read. It’s also a must send to your liberal friends.




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October 21st, 2008 at 6:42 pm
Well for a fellow unwashed unrepentant republican it’s a collection of what we already know and need to get out in force to the sheep..err…followers of the one. Of course they will neither hear it or believe no matter what or how its presented. In many ways they (the liberal left) remind me of the dwarves in the C.S. Lewis book “The Last Battle.” Laid before them is fine food and drink and all they see and taste is straw and muddy water.
October 21st, 2008 at 6:46 pm
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October 21st, 2008 at 7:43 pm
Not content just to share it via my Google Reader, I had to post about this link myself. It’s succinct, non-hysterical, and quite damning if you value things like our national heritage, our constitution, and our security. I don’t have much hope, frankly, that it’s going to change many minds. Too many people are voting their hope and their frustration without temperance from their judgment.
October 21st, 2008 at 11:29 pm
It’s not the actual, living people I’m worried about so much.
It’s the dead, illegal and imaginary people, voting again and again and again.
How do you change Their minds?
It’s the election of the living dead!
October 22nd, 2008 at 8:56 am
“It’s also a must send to your liberal friends.”
You have liberal friends? eeewwwww!
October 22nd, 2008 at 9:04 am
Yes, I do have liberal friends. I’m not from the Democratic Underground, so I don’t automatically hate everyone who doesn’t think like me politically.
October 22nd, 2008 at 9:15 am
I sent this to my email group of political buddies yesterday. (I’m one of only 2 conservatives out of 8 people.) I’ve received several responses. None of them denying the points in this article or any real counter argument.
This was a piece that needed to be done. Ed Morrissey and MKH are two of the best people I can think of to do it.
I wish the Left would write a similar document, but there is 2 problems with that.
1) You couldn’t find a Left blogger like Ed, Mary, or Guy to logically analyze the right. If they had those skills they’d be Republicans.
2) You can’t type if you constantly have boxing gloves to keep you from grabbing that shiny pointy thing on the table and jabbing it into your eye, Again. (I think that describes the Kos Kids fairly well.)