2008 Election CoverUps Hurricane NoBama Gains StrengthAugust 2008 A perfect storm of voter wrath, fed by a wealth of damaging information, is already producing a strong headwind for obama By Andrew Peterson The American political climate may be the one place where it makes sense to speak of Global Warming. Violent weather is everywhere; Obama rode in on a tidal wave of Democrat Party enthusiasm; then came the Furies of Jeremiah Wright, and the white squalls of the Clintons in South Carolina; the Republicans, meanwhile, have been ravaged by drought and tropical depressions. But now, a different storm is brewing – Hurricane NoBama, born in the Great Gulf between what Obama Claims is True and what Americans Know for Themselves. Meteorologists have a term – "explosive deepening" – to describe that stage in the life-cycle of a hurricane, when, fed by plentiful supplies of warm ocean water, it grows rapidly in strength and destructive power. We may be seeing the beginnings of just such a stage in the life-cycle of Hurricane NoBama. As described in WorldNet Daily, new signs of NoBama's gathering strength keep coming. The latest stories involve ... ... more than $30,000 apparently donated to the [Obama] campaign in violation of federal election law from [suspected terrorists in] Gaza as well as an increasing number of alarms about [Obama's] birth certificate, which would impact his eligibility to run for office. And that's not all. Two highly-unflattering anti-Obama books (The Obama Nation: Leftist Politics and the Cult of Personality, by Jerome Corsi, and The Case Against Barack Obama: The Unlikely Rise and Unexamined Agenda of the Media's Favorite Candidate, by David Freddoso) have hit bookshelves just long enough to fly off of them into the hands of voters hungry for information on Obama's past. Our Take There's no telling how strong Hurricane NoBama will become by the time it slams ashore on election day. We wouldn't be surprised if it were a Category 5 storm, with enough sustained winds not only to deny Obama the White House, but Democrats their beloved veto-proof majorities in the House and Senate. Link to article.
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