Whose to blame for the firing of Shirly Sherrod? President Obama , of course. Fox News didn't even air the video until after she was booted. The race issue is , in reality , a non-issue, and quite frankly , boring . Shirly is an old school race baiter from way back, and still is , to this day. After all, she has stated quite clearly that anyone who opposes President Obama is a racist, pure and simple. But, as I said, that's an old song , and a very boring one at that. Give it up Ms. Sherrod. There is no racism, except that which exists in your own mind. There's only one race, the human race, get used to it, those of you who make their living stoking the flames of hatred. The important part of this story is not Sherrod's statements , but Obama's reaction, which is quite revealing, indeed. Obama is scared of Fox News, and Glenn Beck, in particular. The fear that Beck would run the story on his show that afternoon caused Obama to fire her unceremoniously, and immediately.This speaks volumes . With the November elections looming like a shroud over the Democrats , the Obama regime now resembles a punch drunk fighter that , not only flinches at feigned punches , but even the possibility of punches. The reason is clear; the pressure brought over this past year from Fox, Beck , Hannity, Limbaugh, Palin, and the American people,has taken its toll. President Obama is beaten , and he knows it. The race card against the Tea Party was a last desperation punch, to no avail. How ironic then that it was , in reality , a phantom punch that Fox News never even threw that ultimately knocked him and his regime out for the count. In the end, Fox, Beck, and the tea party didn't need to defeat Obama, no ,in the end , he defeated himself. |
Saturday, July 24, 2010
The Phantom Punch
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