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"He ventured forth to bring light to the
world". This is something you won't see on
CNN, or MSNBC. It kind of gets right to the
heart of all the Obama worshiping going on.
Good job Gerard Bakaker, Fox News, Hannity
and Colmes, and their producers who are
responsible for this video, in this case it
had nothing to do with their News people, it
was their opinion show people, and yes there
is a difference.
Gerard Baker Zings Barack Obama
'He Ventured Forth to Bring Light to the
World' a Satirical Classic
By Mark Whittington, published Jul 25, 2008
Gerard Baker, the American editor and the
assistant editor of the Times of London, has
answered the question: Can one laugh at
Barack Obama? His piece, entitled "He
ventured forth to bring light to the world,"
resoundingly says, "Yes we can!"
"And it came to pass, in the eighth year of
the reign of the evil Bush the Younger (The
Ignorant), when the whole land from the
Arabian desert to the shores of the Great
Lakes had been laid barren, that a Child
appeared in the wilderness," Gerard Baker
writers.
One might as well call the piece, "The Gospel
of Barack the Messiah." Forget about
depicting the Democratic Presidential
candidate as a Muslim Imam or any of that
rubbish. Gerard Baker's piece surpasses even
the segment in the JibJab video that depicts
Obama riding a unicorn down a rainbow in a
Disney cartoon universe.
Gerard Baker's piece captures neatly the
attitude toward Barack Obama of the
mainstream media and Obama's teenaged
followers, the ones who faint in the aisles
upon Barack Obama's very word.
"From there the Child went up to the city of
Jerusalem, and entered through the gate
seated on an ass. The crowds of network
anchors who had followed him from afar
cheered "Hosanna" and waved great palm fronds
and strewed them at his feet."
Barack Obama has been called "the Messiah"
and "Obamessiah" by observers of the
political scene who have looked upon Obama
and his arrogant megalomania, his promises to
lower the oceans and tear down every wall.
Gerard Baker has finally put all that into
words what a lot of people are thinking when
they see Barack Obama make an inane speech
and then see people, including the media,
slobber over him like besotted teenage girls.
Here the Obama Child brings peace to the
Middle East just by showing it the
benificence of his countenance. There the
Obama Child heals the sick at a distance
(even the uninsured) and causes oil to gush
forth from the ground without even having to
drill. No one can stop him. Not the evil
George Bush the Younger (the Ignorant), not
"the conniving Hillary, wife of the deposed
King Bill the Priapic and their barbarian
hordes of Working Class Whites", and not even
"the imperial warrior Petraeus."
It is the lot of politicians to be laughed
at, from time to time, some gently, some
nastily, too many unhumorously. But it is a
bad sign for any politician to be laughed at,
as Obama is starting to be laughed at, with
such zest and incisiveness. When one becomes
a joke to too many people, one does not
become President.
All that is left is for Obama's electoral
defeat in November to be compared to the
Crucifixion. A lot of overheated media types
who feel tingling going up and down their
legs are capable of doing it, of making the
whole 2008 Election "The Passion of St.
Barack." But by then the story will not be
about the man who got beat, but the man who
won. And it's looking more and more likely
that man will be John McCain. John McCain is
a fine man in many ways with fine qualities
and, despite having suffered torments that
Barack Obama and indeed most people can only
imagine, is not a man who is ever compared to
Our Lord.
Source: He ventured forth to bring light to
the world, Gerard Baker, Times of London,
July 25th, 2008
Obama Takes Stump to Europe
Democrat Greets
200,000 in Berlin,
Pledges Closer Ties
By JAY SOLOMON and MIKE ESTERL
July 25, 2008; Page A4
BERLIN -- Barack Obama, seeking to burnish
his image as a global statesman ahead of U.S.
presidential elections, told an estimated
200,000 Germans here that he will work for
rejuvenated U.S.-European ties.
Sen. Obama drew on Washington's historic role
in rebuilding post-World War II Berlin to
call for an enhanced alliance that would work
to combat the resurgent Taliban in
Afghanistan and the spread of nuclear
weapons. He sought to help heal the
trans-Atlantic rift following President
George W. Bush's 2003 invasion of Iraq by
pledging a more humble and engaged U.S.
administration should he be elected in
November.
"I know my country has not perfected itself.
At times, we've struggled to keep the promise
of liberty and equality for all of our
people," Sen. Obama said, generating perhaps
the loudest applause during his 25-minute
address at the historic downtown Tiergarten,
Berlin's version of New York's Central Park.
A spokesman for Sen. McCain called the Berlin
speech "a premature victory lap." Tags : gerard bakaker barack obama ventured forth to bring light the world times of london trip messiah european change hope |