TurquoiseB wrote: > "Change is a foreign policy that doesn't > begin and end with a war that should've > never been authorized and never been waged," > Obama said. > What war? Is the United States in a war? If so, then Obama must come up with a strategy to win it. If not, he will be voted out of office and Hillary will run in the next election and probably win the nomination by a landslide.
That's assuming that Obama can win the next election over McCain, which he probably cannot, since Obama has no strategy for winning the war. "Every installment of this saga reveals Obama to be a deeply opportunistic politician, ready to beat a hasty retreat from yesterday's statement of cherished principle in order to fight another day. Each installment of the saga also reveals the organs of the mainstream media to be Obama's handmaidens. >From March 18 forward they have cheered on Obama's every step, even when Obama's succeeding steps proved them fools. In the aftermath of this saga, it should begin to dawn on attentive observers that Barack Obama represents a type that flourishes on many college campuses. The technical term that applies to Obama is b.s. artist. Obama is an overaged example of the phenomenon, but his skills in the art have brought him great success and he's not giving it up now." Read more: 'Get me from the church on time' Posted by Scott Johnson: Powerline, June 1, 2008 http://tinyurl.com/57doe5