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Anti-Obama -- my American MIL sent me this from the USA

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PadDad · 21/01/2009 08:58

This was my MIL's contribution to our celebration of Obama's inauguration.

I very much doubt it's a Daily Mail editorial, even though I hate the Daily Mail. Anyone know where it came from?

The Daily Mail (UK) wrote this editorial about Obama on 1/6/2009.
(confirmation, Google "London Daily Mail Obama's Victory")

Obama's Victory--A British view

A victory for the hysterical Oprah Winfrey, the mad racist preacher Jeremiah Wright, the US mainstream media who abandoned any sense of objectivity long ago, Europeans who despise America largely because they depend on her, comics who claim to be dangerous and fearless but would not dare attack genuinely powerful special interest groups. A victory for Obama-worshippers everywhere. A victory for the cult of the cult. A man who has done little with his life but has written about his achievements as if he had found the cure for cancer in between winning a marathon and building a nuclear reactor with his teeth. Victory for style over substance, hyperbole over history, rabble-raising over reality.

A victory for Hollywood , the most dysfunctional community in the world. Victory for Streisand, Spielberg, Soros, Moore, and Sarandon. Victory for those who prefer welfare to will and interference to independence. For those who settle for group think and herd mentality rather than those who fight for individual initiative and the right to be out of step with meager political fashion.

Victory for a man who is no friend of freedom. He and his people have already stated that media has to be controlled so as to be balanced, without realizing the extraordinary irony within that statement. Like most liberal zealots, the Obama worshippers constantly speak of Fox and Limbaugh, when the vast bulk of television stations and newspapers are drastically liberal and anti-conservative. Senior Democrat Chuck Schumer said that just as pornography should be censored, so should talk radio. In other words, one of the few free and open means of popular expression may well be cornered and beaten by bullies who even in triumph cannot tolerate any criticism and opposition. A victory for those who believe the state is better qualified to raise children than the family, for those who prefer teachers' unions to teaching and for those who are naively convinced that if the West is sufficiently weak towards its enemies, war and terror will dissolve as quickly as the tears on the face of a leftist celebrity. A victory for social democracy even after most of Europe has come to the painful conclusion that social democracy leads to mediocrity, failure, unemployment, inflation, higher taxes and economic stagnation. A victory for intrusive lawyers, banal sentimentalists, social extremists and urban snobs.

Congratulations America!!!
London Daily Mail, on Obama

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happychappy · 21/01/2009 09:03

how shocking

MrsMattie · 21/01/2009 09:08

Sounds like fascist rant, to me

PortAndLemon · 21/01/2009 09:08

It appears (from those online sources who don't incorrectly ascribe it to the Daily Mail) to be an opinion piece in the Edmonton Sun although I'd need to pay for the article to verify that for myself.

wem · 21/01/2009 09:17

I've just asked snopes.com to look into it

PadDad · 21/01/2009 09:23

I searched the Daily Mail website but it doesn't appear there -- although I don't know how good their search function is.

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abraid · 21/01/2009 09:24

Well, much as I am delighted to see him in the presidency and watched the inauguration with tears in my eyes, isn't there a little truth in some of this? That preacher man was a bit weird: I wouldn't have had him within half a mile of my house. And, in all honesty, Obama didn't seem to have done as much previously as other candidates had.

abraid · 21/01/2009 09:29

...and it does seem that Obama himself has been very careful not to overpromise (even Richard Littlejohn in The Daily Mail acknowledges as much).

NotQuiteCockney · 21/01/2009 09:32

No way is this a European article.

cory · 21/01/2009 09:33

Well, he has ditched the preacher man. His problem is that he has to work with very disparate sectors of the population; and a lot of black Amercian communities do go in for a lot of this very oratorical stuff.

NotQuiteCockney · 21/01/2009 09:34

In the Sun, it was credited as something emailed to it, according to the header, so it didn't originate there.

(The Edmonton Sun, if it's anything like the Toronto Sun, is pretty right-wing. It's a tabloid.)

TheCrackFox · 21/01/2009 09:41

Much as I can't stand the Daily Mail I doubt very much that it originated from there.

StewieGriffinsMom · 21/01/2009 16:46

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