I'll be interested to see if a source more reputable than Drudge backs the story up. The photos look real, but are the Clintonistas really pushing it? If so, it would indicate great desperation on their part, granted...
I really wish Obama's foes would stop bringing up the BS that he's a crypto-muslim since it blurs the real concerns about him: that he's unqualified for office and has no real ideas. That and it allows people who raise valid criticisms about him to be labeled "Islamophobes" and "racists"
I don't think Hillary is the problem. What will happen after McCain beats Obama in the general? Will charges of racism make life in the big city unbearable?
How is it possible to contest an election against a Black person in post-modern America? If an actual photograph of Obama, let alone mentioning his middle name, spur charges of unfairness, what are we to do? Coronate him? Is it allowed to take him on at all?
This guy is a lightweight, without any significant qualification to serve as senator, let alone as president, who has gotten here due to kid-gloves treatment by the media and the electorate. He has a questionable past, and a wife who is not, until last week, proud of her country.
The turban fits him. He should wear it proudly. Is he ashamed of his African background? Where is his dashiki? He should wear that as well.
Not really. The one other required qualification is a willingness to subordinate all conscience and character in a no holds barred quest for power over your fellow Americans.
2.26.2008 12:56pm
Commenting on Dean's World is a privilege, not a right. Dean is your host, you are his guest, and you should behave in that fashion. Dean is not your babysitter, nor is he your punching bag. Please remember this. In general, you are free to disagree with anyone on any subject you wish, but abusive behavior will not be tolerated.
Of course we all lose our tempers now and then. Dean freely admits to being imperfect in this regard, which is why regulars to this establishment will generally be cut more slack than people who we don't know very well.
Still: behave like an adult, or go find somewhere else to play. Thanks.
This guy is a lightweight, without any significant qualification to serve as senator, let alone as president, who has gotten here due to kid-gloves treatment by the media and the electorate. He has a questionable past, and a wife who is not, until last week, proud of her country.
The turban fits him. He should wear it proudly. Is he ashamed of his African background? Where is his dashiki? He should wear that as well.
the only qualification one needs for public office is to be a US citizen of a certain age. everything else is up to the voters to decide.
Of course we all lose our tempers now and then. Dean freely admits to being imperfect in this regard, which is why regulars to this establishment will generally be cut more slack than people who we don't know very well.
Still: behave like an adult, or go find somewhere else to play. Thanks.