Michael Gaynor
Obama's Achilles' Heel
By Michael Gaynor
The truth about Obama's ties to ACORN and his presidential campaign's relationship with Project Vote (a key part of the ACORN "family of organizations') is Obama's Achilles' heel.
Bravo to Michael Barone, The Examiner's senior political analyst, for his not too subtle criticism of President Obama's personal integrity.
Barone concluded his latest article ("Obama skirts rule of law to reward pals, punish foes," http://washingtonexaminer.com/politics/2011/05/obama-skirts-rule-law-reward-pals-punish-foes#ixzz1NPkYQ000) this way:
"Punishing enemies and rewarding friends — politics Chicago style — seems to be the unifying principle that helps explain the Obamacare waivers, the NLRB action against Boeing and the IRS' gift-tax assault on 501(c)(4) donors.
"They look like examples of crony capitalism, bailout favoritism and gangster government.
"One thing they don't look like is the rule of law."
If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, looks like a duck, it must be a duck.
Barack Hussein Obama, Jr. was elected President with the support and protection of the liberal media establishment led by The New York Times.
Character should count, but Obama got a pass.
He should have been exposed as a liar and his radical ties should have become general knowledge before Election Day 2008.
Then Obamacare would not have been enacted and a President of the United States would not have embarrassingly toasted the Queen when the British national anthem was playing.
ACORN whistleblower Anita MonCrief became a confidential New York Times source on ACORN, but when she was working on an expose that might have been a "game changer" in the 2008 presidential election, There Times spiked the story.
The Times wishes it had been otherwise, but its reporter, Stephanie Strom, left MonCrief a voicemail that 'higher up" had told her to "stand down."
ABC and CNN could have reported the story, but they did not want to do it.
Fox News WAS willing. MonCrief was invited to come to New York appear on "Fox & Friends" on the Friday before Election Day and stay to appear over the weekend, but MonCrief, still "liberal," did not trust Fox News and declined.
After Obama won, however, Fox News was loathe to question Obama's integrity and instead focused on policy.
The thin-skinned Obama is not appreciative of even criticism on policy, but by joining the liberal media establishment in presuming Obama is a person of good character, Fox News has greatly enhanced Obama's chance of re-election.
The truth about Obama's ties to ACORN and his presidential campaign's relationship with Project Vote (a key part of the ACORN "family of organizations') is Obama's Achilles' heel.
MonCrief, an ex insider who worked for both ACORN and Project Vote, was the key to preventing Obama's election in 2008, but she was not ready to trust Fox News.
MonCrief is the key to stopping Obama's re-election and she is ready, willing and able to tell what she knows and America needs to know.
Fox News, if you need a reference, ask Fox contributor Michelle Malkin.
Readers, read Malkin's Culture of Corruption (preferably the paperback, which is updated).
© Michael Gaynor
May 27, 2011
The truth about Obama's ties to ACORN and his presidential campaign's relationship with Project Vote (a key part of the ACORN "family of organizations') is Obama's Achilles' heel.
Bravo to Michael Barone, The Examiner's senior political analyst, for his not too subtle criticism of President Obama's personal integrity.
Barone concluded his latest article ("Obama skirts rule of law to reward pals, punish foes," http://washingtonexaminer.com/politics/2011/05/obama-skirts-rule-law-reward-pals-punish-foes#ixzz1NPkYQ000) this way:
"Punishing enemies and rewarding friends — politics Chicago style — seems to be the unifying principle that helps explain the Obamacare waivers, the NLRB action against Boeing and the IRS' gift-tax assault on 501(c)(4) donors.
"They look like examples of crony capitalism, bailout favoritism and gangster government.
"One thing they don't look like is the rule of law."
If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, looks like a duck, it must be a duck.
Barack Hussein Obama, Jr. was elected President with the support and protection of the liberal media establishment led by The New York Times.
Character should count, but Obama got a pass.
He should have been exposed as a liar and his radical ties should have become general knowledge before Election Day 2008.
Then Obamacare would not have been enacted and a President of the United States would not have embarrassingly toasted the Queen when the British national anthem was playing.
ACORN whistleblower Anita MonCrief became a confidential New York Times source on ACORN, but when she was working on an expose that might have been a "game changer" in the 2008 presidential election, There Times spiked the story.
The Times wishes it had been otherwise, but its reporter, Stephanie Strom, left MonCrief a voicemail that 'higher up" had told her to "stand down."
ABC and CNN could have reported the story, but they did not want to do it.
Fox News WAS willing. MonCrief was invited to come to New York appear on "Fox & Friends" on the Friday before Election Day and stay to appear over the weekend, but MonCrief, still "liberal," did not trust Fox News and declined.
After Obama won, however, Fox News was loathe to question Obama's integrity and instead focused on policy.
The thin-skinned Obama is not appreciative of even criticism on policy, but by joining the liberal media establishment in presuming Obama is a person of good character, Fox News has greatly enhanced Obama's chance of re-election.
The truth about Obama's ties to ACORN and his presidential campaign's relationship with Project Vote (a key part of the ACORN "family of organizations') is Obama's Achilles' heel.
MonCrief, an ex insider who worked for both ACORN and Project Vote, was the key to preventing Obama's election in 2008, but she was not ready to trust Fox News.
MonCrief is the key to stopping Obama's re-election and she is ready, willing and able to tell what she knows and America needs to know.
Fox News, if you need a reference, ask Fox contributor Michelle Malkin.
Readers, read Malkin's Culture of Corruption (preferably the paperback, which is updated).
© Michael Gaynor
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