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Meet Obama’s Joshua DuBois, And Ask Yourselves: “WHY Is Secularist Kathryn Kolbert Surprised?”


Who is Joshua DuBois, you ask (pictured here with Obama)? Well, he is the 26 yr old Obama tagged to be the Director of Obama’s new Faith Based Office. Yes, this 26 yr old Pentecostal pastor, without any formal seminary training, who, from his “resume” has done little more than go to school, is the head of this office. What qualifies him for this position? What ecumenical work has he done in the past?

I cannot help but wonder how in the world this young man with such a limited resume came to Obama’s attention, and out of ALL of the ministers in this country with far more experience and qualifications, this guy is the one Obama picked? But there he is.

I wrote a little about DuBois and Obama’s Faith-Based Initiatives recently (”Gimme That Old Time Religion“), and Obama’s expansion of Bush’s range. And now, it is official. Obama kicked it off at the National Prayer Breakfast the other day. Wanna guess what particularly odious piece Obama did not remove from Bush’s plan? The hiring issue. You know the one. It’s whether or not a group getting federal money could demand the people they hired believed the same as the organization doing the hiring. And for now, the answer is YES. You may recall that on the campaign trail, Obama said this:

On the campaign trail last year, Obama vowed to reverse the Bush hiring policy. “As someone who used to teach constitutional law, I believe deeply in the separation of church and state,” Obama said last July in a speech that pledged to expand Bush’s office of faith-based initiatives. “If you get a federal grant, you can’t use that grant money to proselytize to the people you help, and you can’t discriminate against them—or against the people you hire—on the basis of their religion.”

Except when you can, apparently. Naturally, all of the secular groups are crying foul, like Kathryn Kolbert of People For the American Way:

“President Obama needs to make good on his campaign promise that tax dollars aren’t used to unconstitutionally discriminate on the basis of religion,” said Kathryn Kolbert, president of People for the American Way.

She added: “It’s disappointing that today President Obama has missed an opportunity to put it into practice immediately.

Oh, sure - I just know Obama will get right on that, Ms. Kolbert. Hahaha - good one.

Funny, it wasn’t all that long ago that a spokeswoman for PFAW said:

“We’re glad to have a good seat at the table and that [the Obama transition team] is listening to all sides,” says Tanya Clay House, director of public policy for People for the American Way, which has expressed concerns about the propriety of federal faith-based initiatives. “The old administration listened to just one side of the argument.”

And look how well that “good seat” worked out for you, Tanya, not to mention the TAXPAYERS in this country. But I am just so sure Obama will come through for you, the other progressives at that wonderful table, and us. Right? Sure. Well, maybe, according to Mr. DuBois:

The newly named director of the Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships Office, Joshua DuBois, said that it was impossible to give a timeline for resolving the hiring issue and that resolution might come on a case-by-case basis, rather than in a sweeping policy directive.

“This is an area of unclear policy and practice, but we can now begin seeking the advice of government and outside actors and see what groups are doing on the ground,” said DuBois, who had previously served as religious outreach director of Obama’s presidential campaign. “The previous administration made decisions without understanding the state of law and practice.”

And the Obama Administration is different on that count HOW, exactly?? *Crickets* That’s what I thought.

And then there was the following article by Martha Burk at Huffington Post. Oh, don’t worry, I have the whole thing here so you don’t have to click over. Why? Because I care. Anyway, Ms. Burk is kinda mad about all of this whole because she claims that, “Obama’s Faith-Based Office An Insult To Women.” Oh, “Sweetie” - are you “feeling blue” because Obama is shoving women to the side again? May I ask, just what in his entire campaign history made you think he was going to NOT throw women overboard? Did you not get just a little inkling when he played Jay Z’s “99 Problems But a Bitch Ain’t One?” (And frankly, this has been so well documented by now, it does not need a link.) Or did you think when he signed the Lilly Ledbetter Act into law, it meant he cared about anything more than a photo op? You know that he (and Biden) weren’t even one of the 54 co-sponsors of that bill, right? And you SURELY must have heard that he didn’t even pay women the same on his staff as the men for the same job, didn’t you? Yeah - he only gave them 78 cents compared to the dollar for the men. I mean, I know you write for Huffington Post and all, but c’mon - you NEVER caught how incredibly sexist he was to Clinton, Palin, and women in general?? Really??

Apparently not:

President Obama attended the annual National Prayer Breakfast yesterday and used the opportunity to tout the reconstitution and expansion of George W. Bush’s Office on Faith Based Initiatives. In his remarks the president said he didn’t want to favor one religion over another, or “even religious groups over secular groups.” But in fact, that’s just what he’s doing.

National women’s organizations have been lobbying Obama, who has said he is a feminist, to reopen the White House Office on Women’s Issues. So far the answer is a big fat no - women’s concerns will be under the already swamped Office of Public Liaison. That’s a tiny shop that’s chronically understaffed and overstretched. Even with the best intentions, there’s almost no chance they can interface with women’s advocates in a meaningful way, much less shape policy to overcome the many setbacks we inherited from the Bush years.

Hold the phone - you BELIEVED him when he said he was a FEMINIST? All evidence to the contrary, it would seem. Burk continues:

In a direct insult to women, George W. Bush closed the Clinton-era White House Office on Women’s Issues in his first week, then ensconced the first-ever church/state liaison office in the same space. For our new president to “keep the faith” with religious groups while short-changing women is equally insulting. There is no doubt that women are responsible for his election. Females went for Obama by 56 percent to McCain’s 43 percent, while men split their votes about evenly. The Jesus crowd, on the other hand, voted 60% against the president.

You know what was an insult, Ms. Burk? A man who said absolutely NOTHING in the face of sexist, misogynistic attacks like this:

Now THAT’S insulting, regardless of whether it was Clinton or Palin. It speaks to a mindset, and a pattern. Never mind Obama flipping Clinton the bird, or brushing her off his shoulder, again in Jay Z style (and again, if you haven’t seen examples of either one of these instances, you need to see an optometrist). Or promoting - PROMOTING - a young man who had a photograph of himself
groping a cutout of Secretary of State (to be, at that time) Clinton ON THE INTERNET, to be the top speechwriter position in the White House. So if you think Obama is a feminist, I would suggest you are unclear on the definition of “feminist.” Here’s one for you:

Feminism is the belief that women have equal political, social, sexual, intellectual and economic rights as men do.

Nope - can’t see how you ever thought Obama was one. EVER.

Burk continues in her complaint about Obama shunning women for religion:

The newly constituted “office for faith-based programs and community partnerships” will be headed by Joshua DuBois, a 26-year-old Pentecostal preacher and Obama confidant, who will preside over a task force of 25 or so religious and community leaders. This group will give DuBois advice, which will presumably be passed on to the president.

To accord this advisory panel so much power, while relegating women to the margins, speaks volumes. Religious groups gained a lot from the Bush years - access to the White House, and millions of dollars in federal money, some of which was used to proselytize. And don’t forget, almost all faiths consider women second class citizens; many actively campaign against affirmative action, the Women’s Equality Amendment, the international human rights treaty for women known as CEDAW, and civil rights for gays and lesbians. Keeping this act going - even if it is broadened to include “community members” - is not the change women voted for.

You so were not paying attention to the entire primary and election campaigns, Ms. Burk. Obama has been pushing this religious agenda all along, including using people like Doug Kmiec, a Prop 8 proponent, to push that agenda. He has surrounded himself with sexist, homophobic pastors who he considers his close friends and confidants. And you thought that this wouldn’t have an impact on where women fell on the totem pole with him?? Okey dokey…

But Ms. Burk continues, like so many of the women who voted for Obama, to give him the benefit of the doubt, even though he has done NOTHING to deserve it:

It’s not too late for President Obama to change his mind and give the majority - women - a place at the table by re-opening the White House Office on Women’s Issues. If he really does support women as he claims, restoring the losses of the last eight years on reproductive rights, enforcement of Title IX, Medicaid funding, and employment protections should be given a higher priority than keeping the religious right happy for what promises to be a very short honeymoon.

Women’s groups are elated that the Texans are finally out of the White House. But if the new president wants their continuing loyalty, he ought to follow some good ol’ Texas advice: Dance with the one that brung ya.

Uh huh. MS. Burk, if I were you, I would not hold my breath for that. And you might want to consider removing those blinders or rose-colored glasses or blindfold that have kept you from seeing who Obama really is, especially when it comes to the treatment of women. It won’t change anything now - you already helped to get this sexist pig into the White House. But it will probably be better for your health to stop having unrealistic expectations of this man.

And it will be better for the country if the people who so blindly clung to his hope-y change-y message realized they were had by a marketing ploy, nothing more, and not re-elect this man. Now THAT is a change for which I dearly hope.

Oh, one last thing, Ms. Burk. Perhaps you might want to spend some time meditating on the following message, and consider that the next time you vote:

I’m just sayin’.

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Comment by Winston | 2009-02-09 10:52:27

Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy,

I think you just fired the first shot in the new Feminist Revolution. And it was a bulls-eye.

Keep your powder dry and your flintlock at the ready.

Well done.

Comment by Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy | 2009-02-09 11:41:25

Hey, thanks, Winston! If we work together, we can make a difference, right?

It just kills me that people who just a few years ago were FURIOUS abt the Faith Based Initiatives thing are now all happy/glowy that they get to be a part of it.

It is getting harder and harder to find organizations that take a stand and do NOT sell out…

ROTFV - great name!

 

Comment by mary | 2009-02-09 15:14:04

Rev. Amy’s Poster (Women should ignore Party that ignores them) should be sent to Sweetie Prez Obummer with a note to stop hiring his lovers @ White House.

Jon Favreau 26-year-old hottie promoted by Prez

Joshua DuBois 26-year old promoted….

Come on, now folks, Michele isn’t even getting jealous! We’re not that stupid, Barry sweetie!
But you’re sooooooo into DENIAL OF BEING OUR FIRST GAY PREZ….CONGRATS, SWEETIE!…We’ve got your number. Now, will you promoted HUMAN RIGHTS OF WOMEN AND GAYS?????

 
 

Comment by PJ | 2009-02-09 10:52:29

Someone please tell me why we need a Faith Based Initiative office in the first place.

Separation between church and state should be the number one priority for any president, especially one who studied constitutional law, since the danger inherent in blending the two is insidious.

Now instead of having to listen to the tripe put out by the Dobson, Falwells, Robertsons of the world, we will be forced to adhere to the thinking of this unenlightened tool. Unbelievable!

Comment by Idiocracy08 | 2009-02-09 11:24:26

especially one who studied constitutional law

Yeah, but which constitution? I’m beginning to think it wasn’t the US constitution.

 

Comment by oowawa | 2009-02-09 12:49:08

Someone please tell me why we need a Faith Based Initiative office in the first place.

I hate to ask meaningless dumb questions, but how much is this “Office” going to cost? Are we (the taxpayers) going to be paying this 26 year old Pentecostal minister? If so, how much?

 

Comment by tek | 2009-02-09 17:03:39

At the risk of getting banned, IMO It’s Obama’s pay to play. He has to pay off the people who elected him–the other group being the college sweeties.

 
 

Comment by Debbie | 2009-02-09 10:57:43

I think my blood pressure just went up; sometimes you have to get fired up to remind you just what a creep our new prez is…thanks for the reminder.

Comment by Fredster | 2009-02-09 15:19:02

Has anyone checked to see if this guy is tied in with ACORN? Wouldn’t surprise me.

 
 

Comment by ROTFV/Rollingonthefloorvomiting | 2009-02-09 11:00:55

I’m starting to cringe every time I come here because the posts are so depressing. I didn’t vote for this man, I don’t want him to succeed to the point of being re-elected, but I am so worried about his team’s actions; he’s only the salesman for the actions. Who the evil mastermind(s) is/are is anybody’s guess because they are so secretive. If you all thought Cheney was secretive, think again. Everyday brings a new depressing reality about this bunch of megalomaniacs. I visit approximately 10 to 15 blogs a day. They can’t all be filled with lies about this man and his masterminds, can they? If they’re half true we are living a nightmare.

BTW can anyone think of a way to boycott YouTube? There is too much sewage on it. It needs to be taken to the woodshed and given a good whipping. The only way I can think of is a boycott to wake them up to the monster they’ve created. For every video that’s has something educational or funny (like animals being their funny, adorable selves) there’s something like the Sarah Palin video in this post to negate YouTube’s value to society.

Comment by Jon Loves Barry | 2009-02-09 15:16:45

Periodically, Sweetie Prez feels down and threatened and starts launching attacks against women….and gays (ironic, as he is one!)….

 
 

Comment by jbjd | 2009-02-09 11:30:09

It’s all there; read it and weep. (My blood pressure actually went down once I accepted the fact, voters like Ms. Burk, absent all rational deliberation, aided the entrance of this man who would be President into the People’s House notwithstanding he refused to produce evidence to the People, tending to establish he was Constitutionally eligible for the job. Now, I devote all of my spare time to deliberately and methodically trying to getting him out of there.) (Why don’t Presidents who violate the prohibition against state sponsorship of religion ever appoint female Jewish rabbis to head their offices of faith-based initiatives? Just asking.)

Comment by wodiej | 2009-02-09 11:35:09

take a look at that youtube above of Sarah Palin…there’s your answer.

Comment by jbjd | 2009-02-09 17:06:27

OMG…So I was looking up-post for the link when I saw the snapshot…of course, I did not click on it…last night my son and I were watching the Grammys (off and on)…he was tired but wanted to stay up to see JayZ and (?) perform…I said, ‘In this house, we do not watch the man who sang, “I have 99 problems and a bitch ain’t one…” He gave me a not-too-loud ‘Oh,’ and went to bed.

This morning, I told him, Chris Brown did not perform, anyway, because he was arrested for A&B of a woman; and Rihanna, his girlfriend, did not appear as scheduled. Early reports said something about a car accident. Turns out, Chris allegedly got into a fight with Rihanna in his car; pulled over; and punched her in the face.

Comment by NoBamaNoWay | 2009-02-09 20:43:42

rap “music” is nothing but toxic waste; it is a pathetic commentary on this nation that many of our youth have grown up listening to nothing but that garbage. i commend you for not letting that filth be played in your house. i wish more parents would do the same.

 
 
 
 

Comment by Nocturnal Warrior | 2009-02-09 11:32:05

I wonder if Martha Burk is doing her annual protest at the Masters this year.

 

Comment by candymarl | 2009-02-09 11:42:19

That picture is creepy and it’s scaring me.

Comment by AnnieCollier | 2009-02-09 12:31:30

He looks demonic in the picture with his homey.

 
 

Comment by Cahil | 2009-02-09 11:43:40

Burk is another not so bright bulb sputtering in the wind. Maybe she should just be complacent by ironing his shirts.

 

Comment by Cindy | 2009-02-09 11:46:27

Thank you Rev. Amy!
Your post is on target, and especially meaningful, coming from a former minister such as yourself. You know whereof you speak!

 

Comment by Cahil | 2009-02-09 11:50:31

Not only is Obumble following in Georgie’s footsteps on the “faith based” nonsense, he’s following G. in putting “no experiece” in charge.

You don’t need a resume to work for these clowns, just a big red no experience rubber stamp and be able to say, “I’m not hampered by experience, so I bring a blank slate to the job.”

Comment by NoBamaNoWay | 2009-02-09 20:47:41

yep; remember how lefties used to complain that dubya was putting ideology ahead of qualifications and the national good? heh.

what a bunch of fools are those people who gave a con-man a blank check. i have basically accepted that america is a nation of dumbed-down fools, and it is going to take a lot of hard work and a miracle to pull us out of this condition.

 
 

Comment by bayareavoter | 2009-02-09 11:53:09

Thank you, Rev Amy, for another good post. Burk’s rant reminds me of the email I got from Jim Hightower yesterday moaning about BO’s plans for Afghanistan (where’s the surprise?).

Weren’t any of these people paying attention? He told us he wanted to put through Bush’s Faith Based Initiative on steroids and he never cared one whit about women. It was all so clear. It disgusted me during the primary that so many women I knew were for BO over Hillary–and their reasons were often Republican talking points about her.

The American electorate has been really dumbed down. These voters are the flip side of the citizens who voted Bush in office for the SECOND term. They are uninformed. Last time they went for the terror mantra; this time they went for hope and change. I’m still shaking my head in disbelief.

Someone wrote a column during the election that Obama was a blank slate who people projected their ideas onto without any facts to back them up. So now they are surprised…what a joke.

Comment by AF catfish | 2009-02-09 12:11:01

You know, I used to work in diversity training and in it discovered racial minorities often benefit from the “halo effect”. It’s usually Asian-Americans, but it can be any racial minority. The assumption is since so-and-so has been subject to discrimination, this person would be go the extra mile not to discriminate against others.

That must be why so many dopes thought Obama was compassionate.

Comment by Northwest rain | 2009-02-09 14:46:43

I’ve been debating this with liberals for ages.

There is the mistaken belief only whites are r@cists.

Obviously the ninny liberals who believe this have never worked, gone to school or lived in mixed ethnic communities.

Hatred of the “other” is very much alive in all racial (or class) groups. The out group will always find another group to discriminate against.

And many black harbor an irrational hatred against whites — making stereotypical assumptions based on the color of someone’s skin. (Mrs. Obama’s college thesis is an example — and she’s not outgrown her racial biases.)

This Faith based crap will increase the animosity between competing groups in America — but that is what 0bama thrive on — he adores chaos. The more chaos he can create — the more powerful he can feel.

In the end his need for chaos will be his undoing.

Comment by Winston | 2009-02-09 16:31:25

Well said as usual. Racism comes in all colors as do vice and virtue.

 

Comment by Cindy | 2009-02-09 19:45:15

Northwest— I had a black boyfriend when I was 26 years old and lived in D.C. ( back in the early ’70’s) His parents HATED me. Whenever we’d go to their house, they would NOT ask me if I’d like to to sit down, or anything. They wouldn’t even speak to me. They were middle class blacks living in a nice middle class home. (The father was a mailman). Anyway, it was very disconcerting because I had not been raised in a bigoted home.

 
 
 

Comment by Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy | 2009-02-09 12:33:05

I could be wrong, but I thought Obama said that abt himself in one of his works of fiction - that people projected their own needs onto him as a blank slate. Pretty telling (if I remember correctly).

And yes, it is astonishing how little people actually paid attention to what he said while campaigning.

For the LIFE of me, I do not know why McCain, or anyone else, for that matter, called him on his Afghanistan BS. Here was the man responsible for holding meetings for the committee that oversaw Afghanistan (as well as NATO and European Affairs), and he never held ONE meeting. If Afghanistan was not getting the attention it needed and deserved, it was HIS fault! But the MSM let it go, and so did most everyone else. Absurd.

I have lost a lot of respect for people like Hightower and Jim Wallis (of Sojourners) over their blind support of Obama.

Honestly, I look at the people who support Obama EXACTLY the same way I did the Bush people, when I see their bumper stickers, or hear their blind obedience, or see him on tv - exactly the same.

Comment by Idiocracy08 | 2009-02-09 15:04:09

Here was the man responsible for holding meetings for the committee that oversaw Afghanistan (as well as NATO and European Affairs), and he never held ONE meeting. If Afghanistan was not getting the attention it needed and deserved, it was HIS fault! But the MSM let it go, and so did most everyone else. Absurd.

that always chapped my behind.

 
 

Comment by AnnieCollier | 2009-02-09 12:40:04

He even said that! That people are projecting their dreams and desires on him…as if that was a good thing. That’s why they’re so heavily invested in him.

I once heard a physician muse that a virgin birth is one where the child is born to parents who have not projected their own dreams upon her/him thus freeing the child to grow according to his own potential and express their own individuality.

Certainly Obama is carrying out his Communist parent’s projections. How can we know who he really is inside when he doesn’t know himself? No wonder he’s restless. We can’t let this undeveloped man continue to front for his masters. He must be voted out. His numbers have to tank and stay there.

Comment by Winston | 2009-02-09 13:00:17

You are correct. That is why his past associations with so many unsavory characters demanded greater examination than usual. What else was there to go on? The media air-brushed most of it out of existence. The LA Times is still sitting on video.

But we knew. We could sense it whenever he spoke spontaneously off the teleprompter. Those pregnant pauses are not normal speech from the heart. They are a diagnostic of deception.

 
 
 

Comment by I'm a Linda too | 2009-02-09 12:07:48

Interesting what may tie these to fellows together, huh? Maybe another Larry may have more information than we.

But this young man seemed to move around quite a bit and never did any training for the position he has been given. His only exposure was a father and his activism as a young man and a teenager to express his outrage over an incident to an immigrant in New York. WOW. Obama is quickly filling his administsration with “heck of a job Brownie” types.

DuBois was born in Bar Harbor, Maine. His stepfather was an itinerant minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, so he spent much of his childhood on the move.

He lived in Cambridge, Mass., as a young child. But he was mostly raised in Nashville, Tenn., and considers it his hometown. He attended high school in Xenia, Ohio.

DuBois wanted to go to a big city for college, so he returned to New England to attend Boston University. There, as a 17-year-old freshman, he became involved in social activism after he was “struck by the injustice” of the acquittal of four New York City police officers who had shot and killed unarmed Guinean immigrant Amadou Diallo.(2)

DuBois stood for hours on a busy Boston plaza as a vigil to Diallo. He was approached by fellow BU student Eugene Schneeberg, who invited DuBois to a nearby church affiliated with the United Pentecostal Council of the Assemblies of God, a small, predominantly African-American denomination.

“Initially, I was not interested in reintegrating myself in a Christian community, because I figured I knew it all, growing up in the church,” DuBois said. “But what I didn’t really know was how to have a personal relationship with Jesus.”(3)

DuBois was eventually named associate pastor at the church, Calvary Praise and Worship, and occasionally filled in as preacher.

DuBois earned his bachelor’s degree in political science in 2003, and went on to Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School, where he received his master’s in public affairs in 2005.

He moved further south to Washington, D.C., to enroll in law school, going part-time to Georgetown University. At the same time in 2004, he worked as an intern in Rep. Rush Holt’s (D-N.J.) office and then as a fellow in Rep. Charles B. Rangel’s (D-N.Y.) office.

Then, DuBois heard Obama’s keynote speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention, and one line impressed him: “We worship an awesome God in the Blue States.”

“I had been struggling with whether I should go into ministry or politics,” DuBois told the Boston Globe, “and I felt that God was leading me to find a way to do both, but I didn’t know any politician that got that intersection right,” DuBois said. “That phrase jarred me.”

After hounding Obama’s staff, DuBois was hired as a legislative correspondent in Obama’s Senate office in May 2005. DuBois never completed his law degree, leaving instead to work on the 2008 Obama presidential campaign.
http://whorunsgov.com/Profiles/Joshua_DuBois

 

Comment by AnnieCollier | 2009-02-09 12:46:44

DuBois never completed his law degree, leaving instead to work on the 2008 Obama presidential campaign.

Wow! Just like his idol’s pattern. BHO may have gotten a degree but he always quits the job in order to be on an eternal campaign, seeking adulation from the masses because he doesn’t know what to do in the Oval Office.

Comment by I'm a Linda too | 2009-02-09 16:58:56

Really,he’s been working for Obama for 4 years now, first as a Senate aid, then his faith outreach in early 2007 campaign days and now he’s the director of Faith Based Intiatives with no experience or training for that job.

Things that make ya go hmmmm….or wink, wink, mmmmmmh.

 
 

Comment by Neverland | 2009-02-09 12:48:24

This is the first time I saw that youtube vid and the KFC really got me. Extremely offending, this coming from a guy. How is it ok for a fast-food chain to put that up? Seriously.

 

Comment by AnnieCollier | 2009-02-09 12:49:17

I have the fraud on mute giving his persuasion speech to Indiana but looking at his body language is not good. Bet the crowd was hand picked. Town Hall meeting, my foot.

Comment by Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy | 2009-02-09 12:53:46

My thought exactly - that his crowd was hand-picked, just like Bush’s were.

And Neverland, yes, it is incredibly offensive. But, too many people think things like that are FUNNY. Just go back and watch some of GeekLove’s videos from the Primary season and see how the anchors treated stuff like that abt Clinton.

Comment by Northwest rain | 2009-02-09 14:52:34

Seems like many of us have been predicting that 0bambam’s crowds would be hand picked — to feed his ego.

0bama = bush3

 
 
 

Comment by mary | 2009-02-09 15:11:01

JOSHUA DUBOIS IS ANOTHER GAY LIKE JON FAVREAU–THEY APPEAL TO SWEETIE PREZ. BARRY SOETORO THE INEPT!

 

Comment by stodgie | 2009-02-09 16:19:41

let’s see ole bami thinks that all those religeous bitters will swoon over this and run in droves to vote for him down the road. sound of buzzer! WRONG, WRONG, WRONG! the repubs will use it to show what an idiot bami is! good luck with that bami, you are on the other side of the hill now. you know the one that slides downhill faster and faster. ask bush about that.

 

Comment by Ai1een | 2009-02-09 18:41:32

Reverend Amy -
What can I say - you’ve said it all so incredibly well.

Does this nomination shock me? No. You and I, being from SC remember very well that SOUTH CAROLINA was where Obama first employed use of his Faith Based Campaign initiative where he put together hundreds of primarily (if not all) AA ministers together on a “committee”, and they, in turn, illegally campaigned for Obama from the pulpits and pews in AA churches around this state (and later beyond into the other remaining states.) This committee was formed and implemented “coincidentally” at the very same time that the lies about the Clintons circulated thanks to Obama’s SC Campaign Chair and lest we all forget, also due to the illustrious JAMES CLYBURN who made it a point to go on a national media junket to crucify the Clintons although he, of course was “uncommitted”.

Employing the use of LIES about the Clintons being racist and the illegal use of Campaigning from the pulpit was so entirely successful for Obama that the late TIM RUSSERT stated categorically numerous times that SOUTH CAROLINA WAS OBAMA’S PIVITOL STATE. Why wasn’t a Caucasian, a woman, a rabbi, a Buddhist, etc. picked for this position? We all know the answer - this is about paybacks it’s all about re-election - already.

 

Comment by Hot Librarian | 2009-02-10 02:03:26

They make a nice couple.
Is Jason related to Allison Dubois? Can he see dead people?

 

Comment by Hot Librarian | 2009-02-10 02:04:59

Sorry The Joshua Tree. Jason was so 90s.

 

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