25 Feb
Posted by charles as Journalism, commentary
Maybe Hillary Clinton turned out sadly not to be a match for Barack Obama, failing to expose him for the total fake that he is—BUT, in Ralph Nader, Obama has more than met his match. And, it’s about time!
Nader, in an interview with CNN, the official Obama network, challenged the great “change artist” (or, is that, con-artist?) to actually address the issues instead of motivating a bunch of YouTube saturated 18 year olds with moonbeam talk of “change.”
“Explain why you haven’t come down hard on the economic crimes against minorities in the city ghettos: payday loans, predatory lending, rent-to-own rackets, landlord abuses, lead contamination, asbestos,” demanded the 74 year old famed consumer advocate who is now running for president, again.
Nader is smart enough to know he doesn’t stand a chance of getting elected and he knows many Democrats think he ruined it for Al Gore in 2000 (easier to pick on Nader than the U.S. Supreme Court, whose panel of black-robed, Bush butt lickers, staged a bloodless coup the likes of which this nation has never seen!).
But, what Nader can and apparently is doing is exposing the likes of Barack Obama for what he really is.
For sure, Nader took aim at Hillary Clinton ,too, saying she is the “most loved by big business.”
But, his sharpest words–and Nader knows a thing or two about sharp words–were directed at the newest American Idol, Sen. Obama.
Nader won’t win, but he may just drag Obama down with him. And, in the words of that great television felon and homemaking diva, Martha Stewart, that is a good thing!
2 Responses
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September 9th, 2009 at 1:40 pm
1I don’t think he is a fraud I just think people like to make certaint hings up about him because they do not like that he is the president, but people should just get over it.
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November 26th, 2009 at 8:18 am
2No, it is not a fraud and I fully agree with the person who commented this post earlier.
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