It’s past time Obama came clean and answer for relationship with Ayers and Rezko (Videos)
August 31st, 2008 • Related • Filed Under
By JOHN FUND - Wall Street Journal
Chasing the rest of Mr. Obama’s paper trail is often an exercise in frustration. Mr. Obama says his state senate records “could have been thrown out” and he didn’t keep a schedule in office. No one appears to have kept a copy of his application for the Illinois Bar. He has released only a single page of medical records, versus 1,000 pages for John McCain.
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Comment by John E. Horn on 31 August 2008:
Has anybody looked into whether Sen. Obama is suffering from a mental disorder? If Sen. McCain had talked about 57 states, we would never hear the end of it. (Remember the unfortunate Mr. Quayle, who misspelled ‘potato’ as ‘potatoe’?) Sen. Obama has also confused Kansas City with St. Louis. These mistakes may be the result of traveling so much, but if Sen. McCain’s health is in issue, so is Sen. Obama’s.
JEH
Comment by I want to keep my Change on 31 August 2008:
Only in America and during these times can a character come along like Obama and be accepted despite so many controversies, unknowns and lack of experience. He has spent more time out of the Senate than he has in it.
This is truly baffling to me. How has he not had to answer for this. Or at the very least, be under intense scruitiny by the media as we all know are fully capable of doing it.
Only in America…A dumb, uninformed, MTV spawned, emotional twits could make such a thing possible.
Comment by Sheridan Bucket on 31 August 2008:
Yes - I am in the same boat as Mr. I Want to keep my change. I am completely baffled by this. I have always had one candidate I did not agree with and did not want to get elected but never have I seen a candidate so blatantly unworthy of the office make it this far. It is mind boggling. I will cry for my country if he is elected as we will then have the Capital Bombers Crony as CIC. It will be a disgrace. I try to be as fairminded as possible and would have accepted a John Kerry, an Al Gore, or a Walter Mondale as CIC despite any differences on the issues I might have had. And for those who think that those of us who think this way are motivated by race then shame on you. Many of us are big supporters and/or admirers of the likes of Powell, Rice, Blackwell, Steele and yes on the other side of the aisle, Harold Ford, despite our differences with him on the issues.
We can only hope that we wake up from this unprecedented nightmare of the Dem ticket on Nov. 5 to find that he has lost.