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Audacity
by Mike Gallagher
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Are you skeptical of Obama's cabinet picks?

My wife used to say that I'm like a dog with a bone, I just won't let certain things go. I'm beginning to believe her.

I simply cannot get the prospect of Sen. Barack Obama removing huge American flags from the back of his campaign plane for some goofy, Oprah Winfrey-like logo, out of my mind.

When the Obama campaign spent a ton of money "re-furbishing" the huge Boeing 757 that the candidate and his entourage fly in, most of the media attention was focused on the interior of the plane. And why not? Seeing how Obama now sits in a big high-backed, leather chair in his spacious front compartment with the words, "Barack Obama, President" stitched on the back is a pretty jarring glimpse into the man who has to be one of the most arrogant people ever to run for president in the history of the country.

"President?" Stitched on the back of his leather seat? Good Lord, I thought his lame attempt at creating a faux presidential seal, a circular design that was going to be placed on every podium where he gave a speech that looked just like the official presidential seal was bad enough.

And I've heard the reports of how his staff affectionately refers to the 757 airplane as "O-Force One." Somehow, an image of Ronald Reagan always putting on a suit and tie before even entering the Oval Office comes to mind. Obama and his staff's sheer disrespect for the presidency is probably causing the Gipper to spin in his grave.

But what I can't let go is what Obama and his people did with the exterior of the plane.

The aircraft is chartered from a company that had giant American flags on the sides of the rear tail fins. When Team Obama decided it was time for a new paint job, the huge flags were replaced by an ugly, New Age-type, stupid oval "O" with red, white and blue colors.

I suppose one could argue that at least they kept America's colors. But then again, that's sort of like saying that someone who has an American flag sewn onto the butt of their jeans is showing respect for the USA.

So now when the Messiah of politics pulls into any airport in the country, his fainting fans get to see a huge jet with the words, "Change We Can Believe In" on the sides and a goofy-looking red, white and blue "O" on the back where the giant American flags used to be. Continued...

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Mike Gallagher is a nationally syndicated radio host, Fox News Channel contributor and guest host and author of Surrounded by Idiots: Fighting Liberal Lunacy in America.

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Subject: Change....
If the interviews at Saddleback were comic strips, the cartoonist would have drawn cogs spinning every time Obama was asked a question. Every answer was carefully drawn out. You could hear this guy thinking. John McCain's answers were spontaneous. There was no thinking. Even if, as charged, McCain heard the questions in advanced, he had the good sense to be spontaneous.
Arrogance is going to the Mid-West and saying the the price of Arugula too high. Arrogance is saying that people in Wisconsin hold on to their guns and religion because they are bitter. Arrogance is saying that saying that one is the culmination of everything that has been hoped for in history.
Someone deliver us from this ego-maniac....please!

Reaganite - Glenn J. D'Abreo
Reaganite@hangright.org
http://www.hangright.org

Pres Obama ?
I don't think so
maybe in 2012
Inexperience and a person surrounded by
scam artists, fakes and haters, does not a
President make
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