Posted by
Matt Hawkins on Saturday, November 01, 2008 4:00:41 AM
We can go on and on about this issue or that issue, but a person's
attitude is key. Am I saying that as long as you have a good attitude,
you too can be president? Not at all, we all know it takes more than
that. However, amidst all the great ideas, experience and rhetoric one
can muster, a person's attitude will either enrich their position on
issues and standing in the public's eyes or it will kill it. It is
plain to see that Barack Obama's attitude exudes an unqualified sense
of arrogance and isolation as if his answers somehow are so different
and exclusive that all other answers are vilified, idiotic and lack
integrity. Senator Obama's arrogance is not just some persona he pulls
out against McCain's campaign and policy, it is a deep rooted lifestyle
that is and will continue to transfer to the American people, in such a
way that he could come right out and say (as if he would), "The way I
care about John McCain's policy is the way I care about the American
people". Or more simply put, he cares more about his self interest and
political opportunity than he does the American people. I'll dispense
from using the long list of stereotypical accolades he put in the
mouths of FOX News to describe how he thinks conservatives view liberals
(and I like latte), by simply replacing it with this question, do we
really want the arrogance of Barack Obama as a foundational element of our next president entrusted with our country's overall
security?