http://www.creators.com/opinion/thomas-sowell.html

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Although Senator Barack Obama has been allied with a succession of far left
individuals over the years, that is only half the story. There are, after
all, some honest and decent people on the left. But these have not been the
ones that Obama has been allied with- allied, not merely "associated" with.

ACORN is not just an organization on the left. In addition to the voter
frauds that ACORN has been involved in over the years, it is an organization
with a history of thuggery, including going to bankers' homes to harass them
and their families, in order to force banks to lend to people with low
credit ratings.

Nor was Barack Obama's relationship with ACORN just a matter of once being
their attorney long ago. More recently, he has directed hundreds of
thousands of dollars their way. Money talks- and what it says is more
important than a politician's rhetoric in an election year.

Jeremiah Wright and Michael Pfleger are not just people with left-wing
opinions. They are reckless demagogues preaching hatred of the lowest sort-
and both are recipients of money from Obama.

Bill Ayers is not just "an education professor" who has some left-wing
views. He is a confessed and unrepentant terrorist, who more recently has
put his message of resentment into the schools- an effort using money from a
foundation that Obama headed.

Nor has the help all been one way. During the last debate between John
McCain and Barack Obama, Senator McCain mentioned that Senator Obama's
political campaign began in Bill Ayers' home. Obama immediately denied it
and McCain had no real follow-up.

It was not this year's political campaign that Obama began in Bill Ayers'
home but an earlier campaign for the Illinois state legislature. Barack
Obama can match Bill Clinton in slickness at parsing words to evade
accusations.

That is one way to get to the White House. But slickness with words is not
going to help a president deal with either domestic economic crises or the
looming dangers of a nuclear Iran.

People who think that talking points on this or that problem constitute "the
real issues" that we should be talking about, instead of Obama's track
record, ignore a very fundamental fact about representative government.

Representative government exists, in the first place, because we the voters
cannot possibly have all the information necessary to make rational
decisions on all the things that the government does.
We cannot rule through polls or referendums. We must trust someone to
represent us, especially as President of the United States.

Once we recognize this basic fact of representative government, then the
question of how trustworthy a candidate is becomes a more urgent question
than any of the so-called "real issues."

A candidate who spends two decades promoting polarization and then runs as a
healer and uniter, rather than a divider, forfeits all trust by that fact
alone.

If Ronald Reagan had attempted to run for President of the United States as
a liberal, the media would have been all over him. His support for Barry
Goldwater would have been in the headlines and in editorial denunciations
across the country.

No way would he have been able to get away with using soothing words to
suggest that he and Barry Goldwater were like ships that passed in the
night.

If Barack Obama had run as what he has always been, rather than as what he
has never been, then we could simply cast our votes based on whether or not
we agree with what he has always stood for.

Some people take solace from the fact that Senator Obama has verbally
shifted position on some issues, like drilling for oil or gun control, since
this is supposed to show that he is "pragmatic" rather than ideological.

But political zig-zags show no such moderation as some seem to assume. Lenin
zig-zagged and so did Hitler. Zig-zags may show no more than that someone is
playing the public for fools.

Some people who see the fraud in what Obama is saying are amazed that others
do not. But Obama knows what con men have long known, that their job is not
to convince skeptics but to enable the gullible to continue to believe what
they want to believe. He does that very well.

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What he said. He should have been a bit more specific about Wright/Phleger
getting money from Obama. It was in Obama's capacity as a board member with
Bill Ayers on the Woods Foundation that they received hundreds of thousands
of dollars of grant money support; that's what he's referring to.

- Bob




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