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March 09, 2010

Palin vs. Obama

The liberal press and media fault Sarah Palin for anything they think she has done wrong. The notes she had on her hand caused them to come unglued.


Yet President Barack Obama can’t seem to give any speech without Teleprompters. Such hypocrisy.


How about Obama’s lies? He didn’t know the Rev. Jeremiah Wright was preaching racism and yet attended the church for 20 years. They sold CDs with the Rev. Wright’s speeches in the same church.


He said he had little contact with ACORN, but had a different story when he was in the Illinois legislature.


He stated he would not use lobbyists in his administration, he would be transparent and put "behind the scenes meetings" on CSPAN and he would be bipartisan.


He said he would work to change things. On this matter he is sure trying. However, most of our citizens do not want his kind of change.


Jerry F. Baxley

Overland Park

Comments

T. Hanson

What experance does Palin have again?

T. Hanson

Bush is the man of the Right, where lying is not only condoned but is considered de rigeur.

Greghand

What I find humorous is there are no Democrats writing on this post attempting to dicredit the writer. I guess when your right or right!

Ted

Jeez Jerry, such original commentary. Really make me stop and think.

ggbridge

I know the right is obsessed with Obama's teleprompters - whatever. But doesn't it make you the tiniest bit nervous that Palin had to write down "raise American spirits" on her palm to remember it? My hypothesis is she can't remember "raise American spirits" without help because her brain is filled with, "what do I have to say to seem presidential". Palin is about Palin, not American spirits.

Gary

Obama is a man of the Left, where lying is not only condoned but is considered de rigeur.

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