Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Another Mao-Praising Obama Czar

Caught on tape, Ron Bloom. Gateway Pundit asks, how many commies in the White House? (How bleepin clueless and complicit can the MSM be?) Naked Emperor News again, doing the job the media refuses to do. Watch:

Related posts: What would Mao do?, We need to be about the whup-ass

1 comment:

PersonalFailure said...

John McCain made quite a habit of quoting the Chairman- is he a "commie", too?

Because only a radical revolutionary would quote Mao Zedong once, let alone over and over.

7/2007:

The WWS: “How you doin’ Senator?”

McCain: “You know Michael, in the words of Chairman Mao, it’s always darkest before it’s totally black…(laughing)

7/2007:

Despite the meltdown of his near-bankrupt campaign, McCain showed no outward signs of despair–not even when one reporter impishly asked him whether we have a better chance of winning in Iraq than he does at winning the nomination. I braced for a flash of McCain’s famous temper, but instead he just chuckled. “In the words of Chairman Mao, it’s always darkest before it’s black,” McCain cracked.

4/2008:

“I think we had some difficulties and righted the ship,” McCain told Letterman. “For a while there, I was reminded of the words of Chairman Mao, who said it’s always darkest before it’s totally black.”

And just five days ago,

While McCain said he could not predict what would happen in the next presidential election, the Arizona Republican says he is open to many potential nominees for his party — including Palin.

“Look let’s let a thousand flowers bloom. Let’s come up with a winning combination the next time. … let’s all go through the process, rather than condemning anybody’s chances,” he says, reacting to recent comments about Palin by Schmidt.