The Breitbart video series began tonight on Hannity. I was disappointed with the minimal amount of footage that was released and I naively thought all the cards were going to be shown tonight, but it is better that they spread this story out.
As appalling as yet another radical association of Barack Obama’s is and how monumentally disappointing our mainstream media is at picking and choosing what to report and what not to report, the most disappointing element of what was revealed tonight and what will be exposed in coming days is the strong possibility that the current president of the United States of America could be proved to be something as preposterous as an alien from another galaxy, but I don’t believe for a moment that the approximate half of this country who wants him to serve another term will budge regardless of how controversial of a story makes its way to the surface.
On the other hand, an equal number of people in this country have deemed Barack Obama, including myself, and there is nothing he can say and no action he can make to change our minds from voting for anyone but him.
Between these two approximate halves is the small percentage (I would guess six or seven percent) that will decide this election. We have a nation almost completely divided and its fate will be decided by a small fraction of people who actually have the unique ability to somehow remain undecided among two completely opposite directions for the long-term future of America. It is hard to imagine what it must be like to straddle such a fence.
373.7 miles to go.
Here is what happened one year ago on Day191.
As appalling as yet another radical association of Barack Obama’s is and how monumentally disappointing our mainstream media is at picking and choosing what to report and what not to report, the most disappointing element of what was revealed tonight and what will be exposed in coming days is the strong possibility that the current president of the United States of America could be proved to be something as preposterous as an alien from another galaxy, but I don’t believe for a moment that the approximate half of this country who wants him to serve another term will budge regardless of how controversial of a story makes its way to the surface.
On the other hand, an equal number of people in this country have deemed Barack Obama, including myself, and there is nothing he can say and no action he can make to change our minds from voting for anyone but him.
Between these two approximate halves is the small percentage (I would guess six or seven percent) that will decide this election. We have a nation almost completely divided and its fate will be decided by a small fraction of people who actually have the unique ability to somehow remain undecided among two completely opposite directions for the long-term future of America. It is hard to imagine what it must be like to straddle such a fence.
373.7 miles to go.
Here is what happened one year ago on Day191.