Obama’s Socialist Roots Run Deep By Doug Edelman
As a candidate, Barack Obama presents more questions than answers: questionable associations, rhetorical gymnastics, style over substance, questions over experience, even questions over eligibility and citizenship. But when it comes right down to it in the home stretch, it’s all about meat & potato economic issues. As Clinton made his mantra “It’s the economy, stupid”, so this election is turning on the perception of the candidates’ views and plans regarding the current economic woes.
Recently, Obama was leading comfortably in the polls. But then “Joe the Plumber” dropped out of the sky and breathed new life into the McCain Campaign. So what happened? Joe just asked a question. It was Obama’s answer that woke people up and changed the dynamic of the campaign. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDVM7ODUBn8
Obama revealed a socialist agenda. “Spreading the Wealth” is his tax policy. (Conservatives view tax policy as a means to raise necessary revenue for necessary services. Liberals view tax policy as a means to raise necessary revenue, and to direct behavior. Socialists and Marxists view tax policy as a means to redistribute wealth and restructure society!) A large portion of Americans still find socialism distasteful.
Robbing from Peter to pay Paul may seem like a great idea to Paul. (And frighteningly, we have an increasing population of “baby birds” sitting in their nest waiting with their mouths wide open.) But Peter may not think so highly of the concept. One might dismiss his objections as he has a vested interest, but the objective observer who is neither Peter nor Paul would have to acknowledge that Robin Hood is, in reality, no more than a thief.
So, was the “Joe the Plumber” just an isolated statement that too much is being made of? Hardly. It was a crack in the armor that revealed the true core beliefs of Barack Obama, which had been well cloaked before they came to light with his answer to Joe.
Back in 2001, Obama lamented that the Constitution RESTRICTS Government and stands in the way of the REDISTRIBUTIVE change he’d like to make! The audio is SHOCKING and should be heard by every voter before heading to the polls. So here it is! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iivL4c_3pck
This is not surprising, given the Socialist, Marxist, and radical bent of so many of the cloud of questionable associates swirling around Barack Obama. While Ayers and Wright got the press, they are just the tip of the iceberg. http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.1445/pub_detail.asp
Is it coincidental that Obama is surrounded by such a motley crew of associates? Hardly. In his own words from his book “Dreams of My Father”:
To avoid being mistaken for a sellout,I chose my friends carefully.The more politically active black students.The foreign students.The Chicanos.The Marxist Professors and the structural feminists and punk-rock performance poets. You can hear the audio here: http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2008/10/barack-obama-admits-i-chose-my-friends.html
So, since COLLEGE he’s sought out Marxists and Structural Feminists? And he chose his friends carefully? (I refer you back to WHO are his friends!)
And just what IS a “Structural Feminist”? Well, there are many different varieties and branches of feminism. Obama was specifically drawn to the “Structural Feminists”. As explained at http://edrev.asu.edu/reviews/rev108.htm:
Structural feminist theory focuses on social structures, notably patriarchy and capitalism that oppress women. Theorists in this tradition emphasize the dominating influence of these social structures, but by doing so they also tend to construe women as passive. Despite their somewhat deterministic view of women’s circumstances, structural feminists nevertheless call for resistance toward the mechanisms in families, schools, and workplaces that serve to reproduce oppressive relations of power.
So, of all the varieties of Feminism, he sought out the branch that is AntiCapitalist and Anti-Establishment.
Obama is and always has been a radical socialist if not Marxist. It is who he is. It is his foundational core.
© 2008 Doug Edelman
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Comment by ronjacobs22 on 2 November 2008:
More bad news today:
November 2, 2008
Gallup Daily: Obama Continues to Outpace McCain
PRINCETON, NJ — Voters’ presidential preferences remain favorable to a Barack Obama win on Tuesday, with 51% of traditional likely voters supporting the Democratic nominee for president, and 43% backing John McCain. An additional 1% say they support some other candidate, leaving 5% undecided.
Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby Poll: One Day Is Not A Trend: Obama Holds His Lead
Obama 49.5%, McCain 43.8%
Released: 11-02-2008
Next Release: 11-03-08, 1:00AM
UTICA, New York — After a strong day of polling for Republican presidential candidate John McCain on Friday, Democrat Barack Obama experienced a strong single day of polling on Saturday, retaining a 5.7 point advantage that is right at the edge of the margin of error of the Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby daily tracking poll. The race has remained remarkably stable down the stretch, this three-day rolling average poll shows.
Pollster John Zogby: “Obama has consolidated his lead over McCain. His single day lead today was back to 52%-42%. He leads by 10 among independents and has solidified his base. He leads among Hispanics by38 points, African Americans by 88, 18-24 year olds by 36, 18-29 year olds by 25, 25-34 year olds by 16, women by 8, and men by 3. He has a 17 point lead among those who have already voted, 22 by those who have registered to vote in the past 6 months, Moderates by 34, Catholics by 10. He even receives 21% support among Conservatives.
“So what happened to give McCain a one-point lead in the one-day polling on Friday? It was a day of consolidation for him, too. He had been losing support among key groups and began to regain some of his own base. He now leads by 21 points among NASCAR fans, 9 among investors, 6 among voters in armed forces households, and 2 among voters over 65 years old.
Daily Presidential Tracking Poll
Sunday, November 02, 2008
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Sunday once again shows Barack Obama with 51% of the vote while McCain is five points back at 46%. This is the 38th straight day that Obama’s support has stayed between 50% and 52%.
For the past seven days, Obama has been ahead by three to five points. For the month before that, the Democratic nominee was up by four to eight points every day.
RealClearPolitics.com Poll averages
President (National)
Obama McCain Spread
RCP National Average 50.7 44.3 Obama +6.4
Favorable Ratings +19.6 +8.0 Obama +11.6
Intrade Market Odds 88.2 12.2
President (Key States)
Florida 50.0 45.8 Obama +4.2
North Carolina 47.8 47.5 Obama +0.3
Virginia 49.8 46.0 Obama +3.8
Ohio 48.8 44.6 Obama +4.2
Colorado 50.5 45.0 Obama +5.5
Nevada 49.3 43.5 Obama +5.8
Comment by ctrip on 31 October 2008:
I’m voting for Bob Barr, the Libertarian Party’s candidate for president.
Unlike McCain, Bob Barr is not a renegade within his own party, condemning President Bush for so much that he did that was good.
And Bob Barr was opposed to the bailout and to the investment of US government money into big banks, which is socialism. McCain was in favor of the bailout and in favor of investment of US government money in big banks.
Please help me support Bob Barr. A vote for Bob Barr is a vote for conservative principles!