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Friday, July 31, 2009
Worth a Thousand Words!
This is one of the images which was posted on the White House blog of the photo op event following the “racial profiling” arrest in Cambridge, Mass. As Thomas Lifson writes, it is incredible that the White House staff would publish it.
Sergeant Crowley, the sole class act in this trio, helps the handicapped Professor Gates down the stairs, while Barack Obama, heedless of the infirmities of his friend and fellow victim of self-defined racial profiling, strides ahead on his own. So who is compassionate? And who is so self-involved and arrogant that he is oblivious?
Enough said.
Update:
The graphic below shows the contrast between the “messiah” currently residing in the White House and the former occupant referred to as “chimpy McHalliburton Bushitler” and how political opponents were treated.
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With any luck at all this will go viral before it is removed.
Either the White House blog poster is a conservative mole or an absolute cretin.Posted by Pogo on 07/31/2009 at 04:36 PMYou know, I never much cared for Bush’s politics, but unlike what I think of most politicians I gave him credit for decency and (relative) honesty. Bush is a decent man that I can respect enough to sit down and have a beer with, no matter how much I might disagree with his politics. It’s images like that which demonstrate that the guy probably honestly believed in his ideas, however flawed they might be.
Obama, on the other hand, just further demonstrates how people are simply political things, chess pieces to be moved around and photographed with, to him. They are to be discarded when no longer useful. Gates was no longer useful to Obama, let the old man handle himself down the stairs, right?
I must commend the officer for helping Gates, even after everything the guy did to him.
Posted by Xealot on 08/03/2009 at 10:13 AMLinked is this excellent photo-shop I found posted at FR that apparently was constructed for those lacking in your (Worth a Thousand Words!) cognitive abilities.
Sad thing is, even with that, some still need the imagery explained to them.
Posted by Pascal (the derivative) on 08/06/2009 at 11:07 AM
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