NickCole
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In 2004 Barack Obama agreed with my position, which Obama supporters attack.
Obama is a hypocrite. He demonstrates it here and elsewhere. And he attracts a population of supporters who are quick to turn on their own (Democrats tearing down Democrats during a primary, blacks turning on people like Tavis Smiley who've been hugely supportive of African Americans and popular with them until they turned on a dime because he wouldn't follow the crowd). I don't trust hypocrites or narcissists, or the judgement of people who follow mob mentality.
But it's interesting to discover Barack Obama agreed with those of us who say he's not experienced enough to be President in 2008.
Obama is a hypocrite. He demonstrates it here and elsewhere. And he attracts a population of supporters who are quick to turn on their own (Democrats tearing down Democrats during a primary, blacks turning on people like Tavis Smiley who've been hugely supportive of African Americans and popular with them until they turned on a dime because he wouldn't follow the crowd). I don't trust hypocrites or narcissists, or the judgement of people who follow mob mentality.
But it's interesting to discover Barack Obama agreed with those of us who say he's not experienced enough to be President in 2008.
"I am a believer in knowing what you're doing when you apply for a job, and I think that if I were to seriously consider running on a national ticket, I would essentially have to start now before having served a day in the Senate. Now, there are some people who would be comfortable doing that, but I'm not one of those people." - Barack Obama (November 8, 2004)
























