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Ken Blackwell :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Real Obama
by Ken Blackwell
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“[C]ivilizational war is real, even if political leaders and polite punditry must call it by another name.”
--Robert D. Kaplan in the December 2001 issue of the Atlantic Monthly

It’s an amazing time to be alive in America. We’re in a year of firsts in this presidential election: the first viable woman candidate; the first viable African-American candidate; and, a candidate who is the first frontrunning freedom fighter over 70. The next president of America will be a first.

We won’t truly be in an election of firsts, however, until we judge every candidate by where they stand. We won’t arrive where we should be until we no longer talk about skin color or gender.

Now that Barack Obama steps to the front of the Democratic field, we need to stop talking about his race, and start talking about his policies and his politics.

The reality is this: Though the Democrats will not have a nominee until August, unless Hillary Clinton drops out, Mr. Obama is now the frontrunner, and its time America takes a closer and deeper look at him.

Some pundits are calling him the next John F. Kennedy. He’s not. He’s the next George McGovern. And it’s time people learned the facts.

Because the truth is that Mr. Obama is the single most liberal senator in the entire U.S. Senate. He is more liberal than Ted Kennedy, Bernie Sanders, or Mrs. Clinton.

Never in my life have I seen a presidential frontrunner whose rhetoric is so far removed from his record. Walter Mondale promised to raise our taxes, and he lost. George McGovern promised military weakness, and he lost. Michael Dukakis promised a liberal domestic agenda, and he lost.

Yet Mr. Obama is promising all those things, and he’s not behind in the polls. Why? Because the press has dealt with him as if he were in a beauty pageant.

Mr. Obama talks about getting past party, getting past red and blue, to lead the United States of America. But let’s look at the more defined strokes of who he is underneath this superficial “beauty.” Continued...

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Mr. Blackwell, contributing editor of Townhall.com, is a senior fellow at the Family Research Council, the American Civil Rights Union and the Buckeye Institute in Ohio.
 
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Subject: woman for president
I do believe that a woman will be president in 2009... it depends on which person is elected as to which woman is president..

either hillary or condie..

my thoughts are this either a redneck or father time will leave us with the first woman president..

we do not need blacks making racist statements calling conservative black men and women UNCLE TOMS.. a racist is a racist..

blackwell is just an american!!!!! a good american.. a true patriot...

Interesting for sure!
Well, Dick says Obama is intelligent. Did he hear the speech Obama gave in Oregon? In that speech, Obama stated his campaign had taken him all over the US, into 57 states, and that was without Alaska and Hawaii because his campaign manager wouldn't let him go there. Did the US inherit more states when I wasn't looking? When Obama spoke about his minister, Obama claimed that he didn't understand his minister to say those things. So where was Obama for the past 20 years. And then when he divorced himself from Wright, Obama stated that Wright was hurting his campaign. Obama's speech was all about what Wright was doing to his campaign, not what Wright was doing to the country. Is that not selfish or what? For this election, we will have to hold our noses upon entering the poles. They each have way too much baggage. Where is strong leadership from a person who is not afraid to say what really needs to be said when you need one?
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