If you oppose Barack Obama – and there are so many very legitimate reasons for doing so! – you’ve probably been called a racist. Even if an Obamabot never said it to your face, it’s certainly been implied about you. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know that it’s been suggested – on a daily basis – that the only way Barack Obama can lose the election is if American racists have their way.
Meanwhile, it’s open season on Sarah Palin, and no one in the Obamedia asks about sexism.
For example: when Colin Powell endorsed Barack Obama Sunday morning on Meet the Press, he listed John McCain’s selection of Gov. Palin as one of his reasons for rejecting the McCain campaign.
Over at PowerLine, I noticed the report that another lifelong Republican has reluctantly endorsed the Barack Obama campaign.
He is Kenneth Adelman, director of arms control during the Reagan administration, and until recently a long-time ally of Vice President Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Paul Wolfowitz, and other foreign policy and defense “hawks.”
But Adelman’s enthusiasm for Obama is underwhelming. He states that he “truly dread[s] the notion of a Democratic president, Democratic House, and hugely Democratic Senate.” Why, then, is he voting in favor of that outcome? Because of his disaffection with John McCain. This disaffection, he says, is based on McCain’s selection of Sarah Palin as his running mate and on his “impetuous” response to the latest financial crisis.
Never mind that Sarah Palin actually has more executive experience than all of the three other candidates, including her own running mate.
Picking up where we all left off when Sen. Hillary Clinton exited the race in June, anyone can say whatever they feel about Sarah Palin and no one bats an eye.
While the race card has been played for even the most ridiculous of reasons during the course of Obama’s campaign, the vile and nasty treatment of Sarah Palin by Obama supporters has been mostly ignored by the mainstream media.
One can only imagine the height of outrage that would be expressed (and correctly so) if Barack Obama had to suffer the kind of assaults that Sarah Palin has had to endure:




And let’s not forget one that came right from Barack Obama:
WHERE IS THE OUTRAGE???








Subscribe by Email