More on Obama’s Chicago days
David Freddoso, author of The Case Against Obama, has an opinion piece today in the Wall Street Journal that describes how Obama, the so-called “Agent of Change” didn’t embrace “change” until it became politically convenient for him to do so. Â
Obama/McCain Veepstakes, continued
Z’ latest:
Obama FlipFlopFile: Street money to rule the day in Philadelphia
JammieWearingFool has the details of the latest Barry Oh! flip flop, this time on his pledge not to use so-called “street money” to pay ‘political organizers’ in Philadelphia on election day to help boost his chances of winning the battleground state. The Obama campaign, when asked, didn’t even deny it.
Upside down, boy you turn me …
Ed Morrissey has your LOL post of the day. Well, it’s funny in one way, and not so much so once you get to the end of it to see what the upside down flag on the Obama Invesco Field credentials badge (for anyone planning on seeing the speech in person) is reminiscent of.
Obama wants a return to ‘open’ and ‘transparent’ government
… but only if you’ll forgive him for his lack of willingness to discuss at length, and have records released of, activities he was involved in during the time he served as a State Senator in Illinois. Jim Geraghty writes: