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Thursday, December 4, 2008

Obama gets around to Fox News at a news conference

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CommissionerGordon

Besides the point that Obama will reward self-censoring "news" outlets, the record number of press conferences is interesting. Obama's mesmerizing gift of gab works only if he is speaking to large numbers of people. Continuously. This greater "access" is going to continue as long as Obama has any chance of getting into the Oval Office, and it will continue on and on and on, indefinitely thereafter. The greater access furthers the popular notion that Obama actually won the election fair and square, and that his administration should be inaugurated. The rational masses see that as factual truth carved in stone. But, there is still the one little matter of whether he indeed was ever Constitutionally qualified for office: Is he or isn't he a "natural born citizen" ? Will the Supreme Court have the guts to confront Obama now that he is so deeply involved in the Office of the President-Elect? Have Obama and the DNC conspired to defraud the American electorate by running a candidate that knew better than anyone else (He's a Constitutional Law specialist!) that he was not qualified by the letter of the law? If you really still think this is just right-wing nutjobs foaming at the mouth, then please explain the incredible number of discrepancies. Forget the discrepancies. Please explain why Obama has CLASSIFIED his school transcripts and his vault birth certificate as TOP SECRET. Why do this when "transparency" in government is the order of the day, and could only help him bring others along? I would not be surprised to hear the Fifth Amendment being invoked if this ever comes to an actual confrontation. A Constitutional Law professor might have good reason that.
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Lonnie

It's called charades. Obama is seeking desperately to convince people he is president by playing president, even if he is a fraud. If our Constitution can't endorse him, because of his refusal to prove his natural born citizenship, then the president elect is a fraud. He's trampled on our Constitution by ignoring its requirements. I can't believe he has remain unchallenged and steamrolled his way down the presidential corridor. Hopefully, the steamroller will be held accountable to the Constitution by the Supreme Court.
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road_warrior

Why is he being so stingy with this interviews? he is a total people pleaser i thought he would want to keep going with it. liberal illuminati are amazing at saying the right things, he should just do all the interviews, say the right thing and then get in office and do whatever he wants. isn't that what he's planning anyway. sure seems like it.
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soxconn

Obama has not had to face any difficult issues at this point. When he has to make difficult decisions, the press conferences will be reduced and he will call only on "self-censoring" - (CommissionGordon)news outlet reporters during those conferences. The rest will be booted off his plane so to speak. He is not a spontaneous speaker, he is a lawyer with a legal tautology to bring about consensus on his case. You will get no specifics from the man, just look at his cabinet and staff choices, he does not like to get his hands dirty.
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Barryodumper

So when does he walk on water?
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