Liberal media want us real Americans to think al-Qaida doesn’t like Obama
November 19th, 2008 at 11:46am Pat Cunningham
As everybody who listens to talk radio knows, Barack Hussein Obama is a Muslim terrorist whose election to the presidency was engineered by an evil conspiracy involving the al-Qaeda network and its stooges in the U.S. media.
But some Americans don’t listen to talk radio, and it’s those folks who are the target audience for the latest falsehood from the traitors in the media. They want us to believe that al-Qaeda has INSULTED Obama — as if he isn’t one of their own.
Don’t be fooled, patriots! Quick! Turn on Rush Limbaugh or Fox News or some other trustworthy source of news. Don’t let the MSM convince you that Obama must be OK if al-Qaeda says bad things about him.
Be strong, good people!
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1. shawnnews | November 19th, 2008 at 1:29 pm
This links to the Kathleen Parker “Giving Up on God” article from your previous post. Is it Al Qaida or Al Qaeda?
2. Pat Cunningham | November 19th, 2008 at 1:46 pm
The spelling of “al-Qaida” or “al-Qaeda” varies among the media. I found this explanation from Yahoo.com:
There is no “correct” spelling of anything Arabic. When translated, all Arabic words are phonetically spelled out, so when you say “Al-Qaida” or “Al-Qaeda” it sounds the same. If you compare two maps of Iraq that are written with English letters, many of the towns will be spelled differently, but will sound the same when you say them.
3. SNuss | November 19th, 2008 at 3:35 pm
Pat sez: “As everybody who listens to talk radio knows, Barack Hussein Obama is a Muslim terrorist whose election to the presidency was engineered by an evil conspiracy involving the al-Qaeda network and its stooges in the U.S. media.”
No, Pat. Some of us believe Obama is a Liberal/Socialist who was elected only because of biased reporting from the MSM, and an inept campaign by a wishy-washy “moderate” Republican candidate. We also believe B.H.O.’s stated agenda will weaken our military, and drive our economy deep into recession, if not depression. Other than that, I’m sure he is a nice guy.
4. Craig Knauss | November 19th, 2008 at 4:34 pm
“Some of us believe Obama is a ….” And some of you conservatives still believe the world is flat, too.
BTW, George W. Bush has already driven us into recession and weakened our military. Where were you the last 8 years?
5. Pat Cunningham | November 19th, 2008 at 4:59 pm
SNuss says Obama “was elected only because of biased reporting from the MSM.” The implication is that many or most of the 67 million people who voted for Obama were not smart enough — like SNuss — to see through the media’s scheme. Never mind that Obama defeated McCain by a whopping 18 percentage points among voters with graduate degrees. None of those folks is as smart as SNuss. Never mind that an untold number of McCain’s votes came from pinheads who actually believe that Obama is a Muslim or an Arab or somehow not a native-born American. No, none of that matters. The real reason Obama won is that folks like me were taken in by the media’s biased coverage while folks like SNuss were too smart to fall for that stuff. What a laugh! SNuss acts as if the MSM never said a word about Bill Ayers, Rev. Wright, flag pins, Obama’s “bitterness” speech, veterans hospitals, and all the other crap dredged up by the likes of Rush Limbaugh and Fox News to get the weirdos all excited. This whole thing about the media giving Obama a pass is the biggest crock I’ve ever heard. With every passing day throughout the campaign, the media gave great play to rhetoric from McCain and his astonishingly ignorant running mate that cast aspersions on Obama’s character and patriotism. But we’re supposed to ignore that. That doesn’t jibe with the right-wing theme that the media hate America and therefore foisted Obama on us. What a bunch of crybabies! And they’re so upset to find themselves in a minority while more than two-thirds of Americans express great favor for Obama so far. “60 Minutes” got its highest ratings in nine years last Sunday night when the whole hour was devoted to an interview with Obama and his wife. What does that tell you about how Americans feel about this family? OK, I’ll admit that I get great joy out of seeing the Obamaphobes squirm and whine and blame the media for the election results. It’s the most fun I’ve had in years. And the fun is going to continue as the Republican Party struggles to climb out of the deep hole in which it finds itself. With “leaders” like Sarah Palin, and with albatrosses like the Religious Right around its neck, the GOP faces a long, long struggle. I love it.
6. Juice | November 19th, 2008 at 7:11 pm
I saw the same photo with an al-Qaeda head cut & pasted on it but it looked fake.
7. snuss | November 20th, 2008 at 9:00 am
Pat sez: “This whole thing about the media giving Obama a pass is the biggest crock I’ve ever heard. ”
http://www.howobamagotelected.com/
8. echo4charlie | November 20th, 2008 at 9:40 am
Since Obama’s election, Russia has poked us in the chest, Iran has poked us in the chest, Israel is worried, because, without a US backed air strike on Iranian Nuclear facilities, the ever-increasing threat of Ali Hoseyni Kh?mene’i, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and the Mullahs becoming a nuclear power stands unopposed (sanctions aren’t working/don’t work with these people). Piracy is on the rise (and a recently pirated Iranian tanker carrying “minerals” that resulted in the radiation-related death, within 15-20 days, of the pirates unfortunate enough to overtake said vessel). My question; Where was that ship going to park?
Al Quaida is starting new rhetoric in attempt to incite fear (although, they’ll carry out their mission, as these people are patient in working toward their goals), our economy is in the crapper, Pakistan looks to be poised to become a problem, and, with their new political maneuvering, things are starting to line up to look as if, based on their constitutional amendments, we can expect to see Russian President Medvedev “step down”, or “resign”, placing the Russian Presidency back into the hand of Vladmir Putin, and, with their new amendments, he will be able to serve tow more 6-year terms (back to back), which could put him in office through 2021 or 2022.
President Obama is facing some huge problems. He’s going to succeed, and he’ll fail. He’s our President, now, and, whether you like him or not, we need to back the guy up.
Americans forget, the war on terror that we’re fighting isn’t over when we leave Iraq. And Russia’s alliance with the radical extremist faction of the Arab world isn’t a good thing, either.
I feel bad for President Obama, but, tol be honest, worse for the next candidate (will Obama want to run again in 2012?).
9. Pat Cunningham | November 20th, 2008 at 9:45 am
SNuss: That worthless so-called poll to which you linked doesn’t change the fact that “this whole thing about the media giving Obama a pass is the biggest crock I’ve ever heard.” Read this:
http://blogs.e-rockford.com/applesauce/2008/11/20/the-gops-divorce-from-the-intelligentsia/
10. Craig Knauss | November 20th, 2008 at 10:43 pm
“…a recently pirated Iranian tanker carrying “minerals” that resulted in the radiation-related death, within 15-20 days, of the pirates unfortunate enough to overtake said vessel). My question; Where was that ship going to park?” I would love to know what those “mineral” are, since urnanium ore, and even most of the processed uranium, isn’t radioactive enough to kill someone in 15 - 20 days. That would take at least 700 Rem, whole body dose, to accomplish. It sounds more like the boat had some radioactive waste, like spent reactor resins. I doubt it was any spent nuclear fuel. That stuff could kill in less than 48 hours.
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