“The Kenyan?”

By fitsnews • on July 30, 2009
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In a politically incorrect (and theologically unsound) article yesterday, our founding editor impersonated the Almighty in ripping the so-called “C Street Republicans” – that sanctimonious assemblage of narcissistic moralizers in Washington D.C. whose members keep getting caught with their pants down.

Anyway, you can read “God’s” rant in its entirety by clicking here, but for the purposes of this article we’re choosing to focus on one word of it – where God (ahem, Sic) referred to U.S. President Barack Obama as “The Kenyan.”

Say huh? What?

First of all, does it really matter where a teleprompter was made (ba doom ching)?

And if this “natural born President” thing was really so important, how come nobody checked Karl Rove’s birth certificate at any point during the previous administration?

Seriously, though, questions about Barack Obama’s birthplace are lingering like that Cranberries song – and it’s becoming clearer by the day that  a considerable portion of the country doesn’t believe that its current President actually came from this country, after all.

For the record, we don’t see why this debate is so important. Obama could be from Kenya or Kalamazoo for all we care, he’s a friggin Socialist and easily the worst President since … well, the worst President.

Whether Obama is an American or not doesn’t change the fact that he’s advancing un-American policies … which means we will oppose him.

Earlier this week, the MSM “O-pologists” over at NPR tried their hand at demonizing the critics, but frankly that approach is shrill and disrespectful.

After all, people can have a legitimate doubt about something without being “right-wing agitators,” right?

We certainly hope so.

And besides, it’s getting a fix on the country of origin for that telepromoter that’s Constitutionally relevant here …

Comments

By Pat Hendrix on July 30th, 2009 at 9:23 am

Do you guys wear tinfoil hates around the office, too?

By scooter on July 30th, 2009 at 9:53 am

Again, I so hope you are kidding. Pres. Obama is certainly the best person for our country. He commands respect from all sectons of our country, and demonstrates peace and hope for all of us. The Birthers and the Deathers are certainly way off their nut. These people scare me. They are angry and mean. I thought “W” was the biggest bully ever, but these people take the prize. I do not know what the next few years will bring, but remember that the mess we are in was caused by a number of things including George W Bush and his doctrines, lies and bully politics. It will take some time to undo his mess.

By SCCON on July 30th, 2009 at 10:43 am

NPR is never “shrill”. Disrespectful, yes. Shrill, no.

By Aaron Smith on July 30th, 2009 at 12:12 pm

The Birther thing is silly, except for the bad precident it sets going forward. From now on any ass bag from another country will run for president based on Obama. Can you say “President Bono”.

http://punishtheinocentaswell-aaron.blogspot.com

By confused on July 30th, 2009 at 1:48 pm

scooter, what’s a “secton”? and for someone who demonstrates peace, he sure is blow-up happy in afghanistan. and for someone who demonstrates “hope” he sure does only talk about how bad things are.

anytime someone says something is “certainly” something else, it immediately draws my attention, because it’s the weakest part of the argument. the best person for the country would’ve at least slowed down unemployment by now, ended the wars, and put back the dollars i’ve lost in my retirement accounts. obama ain’t that guy.

By Pat Hendrix on July 30th, 2009 at 2:44 pm

“the best person for the country would’ve at least slowed down unemployment by now, ended the wars, and put back the dollars i’ve lost in my retirement accounts. obama ain’t that guy.”

In six months? You really must of thought he was “The One.”

By confused on July 30th, 2009 at 3:41 pm

pat, “best” is a superlative. it’s also necessarily subjective and, in large part, unattainable. no one can really say anyone is the best for anything, particularly with such a narrow sample (both in terms of time and candidates–is anyone so narrowminded as to think the best and most capable people on the planet are the ones who run for office?!?). i was making fun of our friend scooter for stating, with such certainty, that someone who’s done essentially nothing other than spend an unprecedented amount of money thus far is the “best” for the job. time will bear out whether he’s even passable at the job, but it’s ridiculously early to make pronouncements either way.

although karma’s a bitch when it comes to some of the promises his excellency made, isn’t it?

By dirtbogger on July 30th, 2009 at 3:50 pm

If he had stood by his campaign promise we would be leaving Iraq next month. He is a pupit like Bush. Same people run the show never missed a beat, evil just got a face lift!

By scooter on July 30th, 2009 at 4:17 pm

To Confused. You are. I stand by what I said. You will see that I said I did not know what the next few years will bring, but for now, Obama is the better of the two we had to vote for. Where in the world would we be with McCain and that crazy and dull witted Palin? I guess you have some issues that you need to work on, so that you can feel better.I know when he talks, I do feel more at ease, and hopeful. I had enough of the lies and very limited Bush. It is great to have a person to look up to. He is the best for our country at this time.

By dirtbogger on July 30th, 2009 at 4:59 pm

Scooter I know how you feel I was like that between Kerry and Bush this last election I decided to vote against the establishment and not who they said my choices were. I voted my concience no mater if they had no chance to win, now I try my best to convince other people to do the same.

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