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May 27, 2008

Obama’s Great Uncle Liberated Jews - Grandma is Another Story

Filed under: Elections, Executive Suite — admin @ 3:47 pm

Obama’s Great Uncle liberated Jews during WWII. But I guess his grandmother still hated Jews, and blacks, and probably Hispanics and gays.

Barack Obama’s campaign says the candidate made a mistake when he said a great uncle helped liberate the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz during World War II.

Obama said Monday that his uncle was among the first U.S. troops at Auschwitz. But Auschwitz was liberated by Soviet forces.

The campaign said Tuesday that he named the wrong camp. They said it was actually Buchenwald.

Aides said his grandmother’s brother, Charlie Payne, helped liberate a Buchenwald sub-camp in April 1945 as part of the 89th Infantry Division.

Critics had been questioning Obama’s original comment mentioning Auschwitz.

Is this the brother of the grandma whom Obama threw under the bus to protect Rev Wright? I hate to break it to all of those Obama cult members but the guy is just one really slick politician. He is going to throw you and your special interest group under the bus when he has to.

BigT

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May 21, 2008

McCain’s Veepstakes

Filed under: Elections, Executive Suite — admin @ 3:16 pm

And they’re down to the wire, racing neck and neck. Who’s it going to be? Jindal? Crist? Or maybe Pawlenty?

Ah heck, who knows. All we do know, or at least what I think I know, is that John McCain’s VP is going to have to be a governor, youngerish, and (crossing my fingers) conservative in some way.

Here’s a little from an article in the International Herald Tribune:

Senator John McCain, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, on Friday is scheduled to meet with two Republican governors who have been prominently mentioned as potential running mates, according to Republicans familiar with McCain’s plan.

The two governors, Charlie Crist, of Florida, and Bobby Jindal, of Louisiana, have both accepted invitations to meet with McCain at his home in Arizona, according to Republican familiars with the decision. One Republican said that Mitt Romney, a former rival of McCain for the presidential nomination was also expected to visit him this weekend. Romney’s advisers declined to comment.

My pick, from a couple of months ago, was Mr. Jindal. From what I have read (here’s a link to a particularly good one from Ramesh Ponnuru at National Review) he is reliably conservative. Sure socially conservative (fine) but, more importantly, conservative-conservative. He wants to cut taxes, bring some sanity back to his state (Louisiana), and he stresses personal liberty.

Here’s some more from the article at the International Herald Tribune about Governor Jindal:

Jindal, who was born in Baton Rouge to a family that had just arrived there from the Punjab area of India, took office in January after serving three years in the House of Representatives. In a race with four candidates, Jindal, who was born a Hindu but converted to Roman Catholicism as a teenager, won 54 percent of the vote after campaigning as a social conservative, opposing human embryonic stem cell research and abortion in any form and favoring teaching “intelligent design” in schools as an alternative to evolution.

But Jindal also has a reputation as a policy wonk, like the Clintons, with a specialty in health care issues. After graduating in 1991 from Brown University, where he majored in biology and public policy, and attending Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, he worked for the management consulting firm McKinsey and Company and was executive director of the National Bipartisan Commission on the Future of Medicare. He later served as Secretary of the Louisiana state Department of Health and Hospitals and in the Bush Administration as Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services for planning and evaluation.

Oh, and there’s one other thing. His heritage is Indian. No, not Native American Indian, but Indian Indian. From India!

Personally, I couldn’t care less. But others, like the McCain camp, might be weighing that as one of the requirements seeing as the democrat ticket is going to at least have one minority candidate. If McCain wants to pick Jindal because of his skin color, great, because that means we will be getting a great number 2 in the White House.

So here’s to hoping that Mr. Jindal impresses Mr. McCain enough this weekend to make me actually vote for McCain’s ticket come November. Otherwise, I can’t say for sure if I will be voting for president this year. BigT

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April 7, 2008

Would You Like Some Rice with your McCain?

Filed under: Elections, Executive Suite — admin @ 9:00 am

Yeah, that’s just what we need. Rice, who is the leader of one of the most ineffectual organizations in America, was at one point universally loved and adored on the right. But then she started to mellow out and drifted towards the left. I don’t know if that change was brought about by her helmsmanship of what is basically the Department of Peace or if it was just something that happens to many with convictions who go to DC. Whatever the reason for her slipping towards the left she has slipped.

Here’s some of the information from ABC News’ Political Radar Blog:

ABCNews’ Mary Bruce Reports: Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is actively courting the vice presidential nomination, Republican strategist Dan Senor said.

“Condi Rice has been actively, actually in recent weeks, campaigning for this,” Senor said this morning on “This Week with George Stephanopoulos.”

According to Senor, Rice has been cozying up to the Republican elite.

There are a couple of reasons why she will not be the VP nominee.

One: like I was saying before, she’s not a conservative.

Two: She doesn’t have experience dealing with the economy - a weak spot for McCain.

Three: I seriously doubt her being black and female will help McCain get more votes. She’s seen as one of the standard bearers (by the left) of the George W. Bush legacy and the left has succeeded in painting that legacy as hateful of blacks (Katrina being the foremost example).

At one point I would have been happy if she were our presidential nominee. However, times change and so do people. McCain needs to pick someone with unimpeachable conservative credentials. Preferably a young governor. He can’t pick someone who is a bureaucrat, no matter how successful they have been. BigT

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