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Meet Barack Obama (D-IL) - An Inexperienced, Insulated, Arrogant, Unabashed Liberal Here's the good part, which shows what a champion Obama is:
Obama's Party Unity Score For The 109th Congress Was 97, Higher Than 2004 Democrat Presidential Nominee John Kerry (96). (Congressional Quarterly Website, www.cq.com, Accessed 2/1/07)...
Americans For Democratic Action (ADA), America's Oldest Liberal Organization, Rated Obama (95) As Liberal As California Democrat Senator Barbara Boxer (95) And Massachusetts Democrat Senator John Kerry (95) In 2006. (Americans For Democratic Action Website, www.adaction.org, Accessed 2/5/07)
According To The Non-Partisan National Journal, Obama (82.5) Rates More Liberal Than New York Senators Hillary Clinton (79.8) And Chuck Schumer (77.8). (National Journal Website, nationaljournal.com, Accessed 2/15/07)
The Washington Times: "As With His Illinois State Senate Days, The Impression One Gets From Mr. Obama's Brief Tenure As A U.S. Senator Is That He Is An Unabashed Liberal. And One Would Be Right." (Editorial, "Barack Obama, U.S. Senator," The Washington Times, 12/19/06)
Newsweek's Jonathan Alter: "Obama's A Blue State Democrat, All Right, And By Most Standards A Liberal One." (Jonathan Alter, Op-Ed, "The Audacity Of Hope," Newsweek, 12/27/04)
When Voting, Obama Has Established A Liberal Record On Key Issues:
The Examiner's Bill Sammon: "Obama Almost Always Ends Up Voting Liberal." "Although he frequently makes a point of finding something charitable to say about his opponents' arguments, Sen. Barack Obama almost always ends up voting liberal." (Bill Sammon, "Perception Vs. Reality," The Examiner, 1/31/07)...
"Obama Has A 95 Percent Liberal Rating From Americans For Democratic Reform, A Liberal Advocacy Group That Ranks All Members Of Congress. Yet He Is Often Portrayed As A Centrist." (Bill Sammon, "Perception Vs. Reality," The Examiner, 1/31/07)
Political Analyst Larry Sabato: "His Record Is Liberal, And His Rhetoric Is Moderate." (Bill Sammon, "Perception Vs. Reality," The Examiner, 1/31/07)
The Augusta Chronicle: "The Truth Is, Despite Obama's JFK-Style, 'Centrist Democrat' Press Coverage, The Man Is A Dyed-In-The-Wool Liberal." (Editorial, "Biden Is Wrong On All Counts There's Nothing Clean, Bright Or Articulate About Senator's Gaffe," The Augusta Chronicle, 2/5/07)
The Washington Times: "For now, Mr. Obama's trick of voting like a liberal and talking like a moderate is working. But if he truly envisions himself in the mold of presidents his supporters so often compare him to, eventually Mr. Obama will have to take a stand." (Editorial, "Barack Obama, U.S. Senator," The Washington Times, 12/19/06)
The Washington Times: "Until then, he's just another Democrat who's more liberal than Hillary Clinton." (Editorial, "Barack Obama, U.S. Senator," The Washington Times, 12/19/06)
2004 Senate Candidate Obama Flaunted The Liberal Label. "Barack Obama, possessing an intense devotion to social justice, arrived in the Illinois Senate in 1997 and quickly became a darling of the Democratic Party's liberal wing--a label he wore like a badge of honor into the U.S. Senate primary in March." (David Mendell, "Obama Has Center In His Sights," Chicago Tribune, 4/27/04)
A Chicago Sun-Times Writer Called Obama The Most Liberal Senate Candidate In Illinois History. "Before we get to that: Obama is the most liberal -- let me say definitively the most extremely liberal candidate -- to run for the Senate in Illinois history. If he were to go to the Senate, he would be the most liberal senator in that body." (Thomas Roeser, Op-Ed, "Think Kerry Is Liberal? Get A Load Of Obama," Chicago Sun-Times, 3/20/04)
In 2004, Chuck Sweeny Of The Rockford Register Star Called Obama "The Liberal State Senator From Chicago." "I said Tuesday that I would do another column about trees and critters versus bulldozers. But that was before Republican U.S. Senate nominee Jack Ryan's raucous Monday night news conference in Chicago. Trees must wait until Sunday. Today, let's size up the campaign between Ryan, the conservative investment banker/schoolteacher, and Barack Obama, the liberal state senator from Chicago who is the Democratic nominee." (Chuck Sweeny, Op-Ed, "Candidate Waits To See If GOP, Voters Forgive," Rockford Register Star, 6/23/04)
Sweeny: "His State Senate Record Says He's One Of The Chamber's Most Liberal Members, But We Won't Hear That From His Campaign." (Chuck Sweeny, Op-Ed, "Candidate Waits To See If GOP, Voters Forgive," Rockford Register Star, 6/23/04)
Illinois State Sen. Steve Rauschenberger Said Obama Is Very Liberal And "To The Left Of Almost Everybody In The Senate On Most Of The Issues." "The effort has already garnered the endorsement of Rauschenberger, who took the opportunity to highlight the differences between Ryan and Obama. 'Barack is well-spoken, and he's very bright, but he's very liberal. He's to the left of almost everybody in the Senate on most of the issues,' Rauschenberger said. 'And he's just another Chicago Democrat.'" (Liam Ford and John Chase, "Ryan, Obama Enter New Ring," Chicago Tribune, 3/18/04)
Sounds awfully good to me!
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