Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Barry Angel & Obamaland

Barack makes Hollywood swoon. Breathless to know what's on his iPod. Obama is registering voters at nightclubs, hip-hop concerts and gas stations around the country. The Trib has an interactive tour of Obamaland in Chicago--from turkey legs to Tony Rezko, and Kass enters the fray once again, on Obama's campaign finance flip-flop. It starts out this way:
If America's liberal newspaper editorial boards were high school girls, they'd be listening to sad songs on the car radio just about now, driving mournfully in the rain, because Sen. Barack Obama has found somebody new.

Can't you hear them sing this oldie?

"Barry Angel/How I love him/How I tingle when he passes by/Every time he says hello, my heart begins to fly. Barry Angel/How I want him/He's got something that I can't resist/But he doesn't even know that I exist."
Stay tuned.

UPDATE: Endive spears of brie at the Hollywood do, and Dowd unintentionally damns Obama with her defense that he's not an elitist:
He might be smoking, but it would be at a cafe, hunched over a New York Times, an Atlantic magazine, his MacBook and some organic fruit-flavored tea, listening to Bob Dylan’s “Blood on the Tracks” on his iPod.
Barack Obama is an elitist liberal intellectual, but an intellectually uncurious one--look at his recycling failed old Dem bromides. He's an old hippie with a hipper presentation, that rubs lots of Americans the wrong way.

UPDATE: Michelle Malkin on Obama's Acorn shadow campaign organization and political ally, the vote fraudsters:
If you don’t know what ACORN (the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now) is all about, you better bone up. This left-wing group takes in 40 percent of its revenues from American taxpayers — you and me — and has leveraged nearly four decades of government subsidies to fund affiliates that promote the welfare state and undermine capitalism and self-reliance, some of which have been implicated in perpetuating illegal immigration and encouraging voter fraud. A new whistleblower report from the Consumer Rights League documents how Chicago-based ACORN has commingled public tax dollars with political projects.

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