October 23rd 2008
Obama For president? That’s ‘Silly’

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very humble and very new US Senator, Barack Obama, was shocked – shocked! – when, upon winning his Senate seat, he was asked about a possible run for president. American Thinker has the archived Chicago Sun-Times clip:
“Look, I can unequivocally say I will not be running for national office in four years.”
Obama gave a similar response to a question from a reporter that he dismissed as “silly”: “Guys, I’m a state senator. I was elected yesterday. I have never set foot in the U.S. Senate. I’ve never worked in Washington. And the notion that somehow I’m immediately going to start running for higher office, it just doesn’t make sense.”
The brief squib at the Sun Times (before you have to pay $2.95 for the whole article) further elucidates:
Ridiculing it as “a silly question,” Democrat Barack Obama pledged Wednesday he would resist any overtures to run for president or vice president before the end of his six-year term as a U.S. senator.
Not only is his campaign full of lies, it is predicated on a lie formed 143 days after he stepped foot in the Senate and announced his candidacy.
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October 23rd, 2008 at 3:49 pm
Greetings:Senator Obama is a master of manipulation.He won’t be running in four years, he’ll be running in two years.He resisted but not for very long.He may not be a Muslim, but he sure can talk like one.