The Great Health Insurance Mystery
November 7, 2009 | Filed Under Anti-Americanism, Barack Obama, Budget, Business, Capitalism, Congress, Constitution, Democrats/Leftists, Economy/Finances, Free Trade, Freedom, Government, Corruption, Health, House of Representatives, Liberals, Media Bias, President, Socialism, Society/Culture, Taxes, Vince Johnson | No Comments
-By Vince Johnson
I had a dream that several respected members of Congress tried to prove this bulletin was misleading and I quietly smiled when they gave up and went out to lunch.
There is no mystery in the fact that Congress wants the government to be the only source for health insurance for over 306 million Americans. However, there is great mystery in understanding why politicians do not realize that such an eventuality is bureaucratically impossible.
Consider established facts: The Social Security Administration requires 62,000 employees to process applications, issue SS numbers, manage existing accounts, and disburse monthly payments to 50 million retired folks. The total U.S. population of people over 18 is about 230 million. Assuming these people have SS numbers, it is reasonable to say that in any given month, the SSA is handling the accounts of 280 million people including 50 million retirees.
Keep the above in mind as you consider what Congress will be coping with when the government becomes the sole provider of health insurance.
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Obama Needs a Psychologist
October 30, 2009 | Filed Under Anti-Americanism, Barack Obama, Democrats/Leftists, Government, Corruption, President, Society/Culture, Vince Johnson | No Comments
-By Vince Johnson
Saturday, October 23, 2009 Vince Johnson - Aumsville, Oregon There is a growing need to find a team of qualified psychologists that would reassure the world that Barack Hussein Obama does not have a mental disorder rendering him incompetent to make rational decisions.
Perhaps this suggestion would be taken more seriously if made by a highly credentialed psychologist rather than an elderly veteran of WW II and Korea. One way or another, there is a critical need to have at least three professionally recognized psychologists willing to publicly declare that Obama is, or is not pathologically narcissistic and incapable of accepting criticism without serious detriment to his judgment.
My suggestion is based upon this basic definition of Narcissism:
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Important Stories in the News
October 18, 2009 | Filed Under Afghanistan, Anti-Americanism, Barack Obama, Budget, Business, Capitalism, Democrats/Leftists, Economy/Finances, Foreign Policy, Freedom, Government, Corruption, President, Society/Culture, Taxes, Vince Johnson | No Comments
-By Vince Johnson
October 14, 2009 - Aumsville, Oregon – Vince Johnson has temporarily vacated retirement to bring you up to date on what will be happening in the next couple years:
1). Congress will pass a Health Insurance Reform Act and within three years after its passage, all existing health insurance providers will be replaced by a government controlled health insurance program. The elite media will applaud this reality and explain that this outcome was inevitable because the majority of Americans lack sufficient education and initiative to resolve this issue on their own. The people will therefore gratefully accept the supreme wisdom of Congress with feeble complaint and the politicians will find it convenient to ignore any questions requiring an intelligent response.
2). The war in Afghanistan will continue without the addition of an adequate number of U.S. troops because the inner conscience of one who won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize for indecisively allowing the war to continue indefinitely, is honor bound to remain indecisive as long as it takes.
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Revised apathey to dependence
September 4, 2009 | Filed Under Anti-Americanism, Congress, Conservatives, Constitution, Democrats/Leftists, Freedom, Government, Corruption, History, Liberals, Rights, Socialism, Society/Culture, Vince Johnson | No Comments
-By Vince Johnson
There is an interesting opinion making the rounds that I believe precisely describes the realities of the current state of affairs. There is an issue as to who wrote it and when it was written but there is no doubt in my mind that these words accurately describe what is happening in America today
A democracy is always temporary in nature; it simply cannot exist as a permanent form of government. A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates who promise the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result that every democracy will finally collapse due to loose fiscal policy, which is always followed by a dictatorship.
The average age of the world’s greatest civilizations from the beginning of history, has been about 200 years. During those 200 years, these nations always progressed through the following sequence:
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From Apathy to Dependence
August 12, 2009 | Filed Under Anti-Americanism, Barack Obama, Communism, Congress, Conservatives, Constitution, Democrats/Leftists, Freedom, Government, Corruption, History, Liberals, Patriotism, Republicans, Socialism, Society/Culture, Vince Johnson | No Comments
-By Vince Johnson
There is an interesting opinion making the rounds that I believe precisely describes the realities of the current state of affairs. There is an issue as to who wrote it and when it was written but there is no doubt in my mind that these words accurately describe what is happening in America today
A democracy is always temporary in nature; it simply cannot exist as a permanent form of government. A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates who promise the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result that every democracy will finally collapse due to loose fiscal policy, which is always followed by a dictatorship.
The average age of the world’s greatest civilizations from the beginning of history, has been about 200 years. During those 200 years, these nations always progressed through the following sequence:
From bondage to spiritual faith;
From spiritual faith to great courage;
From courage to liberty;
From liberty to abundance;
From abundance to complacency;
From complacency to apathy;
From apathy to dependence;
From dependence back into bondage
Oddly enough, most commentary on this has to do with who actually wrote it and when it actually written. To me it doesn’t matter. We have reached the point where we vote for the candidates that will give us “the most benefits from the public treasury.” At the moment I believe we are at the “apathy to dependence” phase.
There is no true outrage when executives of companies who received billions in bailouts use much of our money to cover multi-million dollar bonuses. There is no true outrage when we borrow trillions from our children without their knowledge and without their approval. These are actions that destroy much more than they will ever save. And the destruction phase is just beginning.
What we are doing to our children’s future is unforgivable. The least we can do is try to warn them.
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ATTENTION: ALL HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES OF 2010
August 5, 2009 | Filed Under Barack Obama, Budget, Communism, Congress, Democrats/Leftists, Economy/Finances, Free Trade, Freedom, Government, Corruption, Journalism, Liberals, Media Bias, President, Society/Culture, Taxes, Vince Johnson | 2 Comments
-By Vince Johnson
As of August 3, 2009 each senior in High School owes me over $210,977!
If you doubt this, show these numbers to your teacher, or your Senator, or your Representative in the House. Ask them to tell you where it is inaccurate or misleading:
GAO estimate of unfunded liabilities to cover Social Security, Medicare, etc. $53,000,000,000,000. (Trillions) Add the National Debt currently at $11,700,000,000,000 (Trillions)
These add to $64,700,000,000,000 trillion.
Divide by 306,668,748 (estimated population of the US)
And you get $210,977 the amount of money Congress has borrowed directly out of your future. If there are 50 students in your class the total owed by all would be $ 10,548,850! (Millions!) It does not matter that this was done without your knowledge or permission.
What matters is that you will pay for this even if it is immoral to borrow money from kids without their approval.
What also matters is the fact that if you refuse to pay your share, you can be fined or sent to prison or both. Congress has passed laws that make this possible, so be advised: DO NOT COMPLAIN. Be prepared to do your duty and make your tax payments promptly and try to understand that this generation made a huge mistake. We elected politicians on what they promised rather than what they delivered.
All high school seniors should be forewarned that their future is going to be radically different than it was the first 17 years of their lives. Your taxes will be an excessive burden as long as you live!
If you agree, please print and post or pass along to a high school senior.
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Changing Realities – New Taxes in the Works
August 4, 2009 | Filed Under Barack Obama, Budget, Business, Communism, Congress, Democrats/Leftists, Economy/Finances, Government, Corruption, Liberals, President, Security/Safety, Society/Culture, Taxes, Vince Johnson | No Comments
-By Vince Johnson
Don’t be surprised if you find that the FDA and HEW are working on new tax recommendations, like those listed below:
- Fast Food Tax on any food prepared for immediate consumption because most of it is artery clogging and has calorie levels that are dangerously high and thereby increase health care costs.
- Disposable Container & Utensil Tax collected at any restaurant or retail food outlet selling edibles in any kind of disposable utensil or container (This to help pay expense of landfill operations.)
- Extra Surtax paid by customers who purchase Take-Out Foods. (This to discourage wasting gasoline and substantially reducing emissions of unhealthy exhaust fumes in the area adjacent to where innocent people are consuming food.)
- Reduced benefits for health care services provided to those suffering from ailments and conditions caused by various factors such as overeating, aging, unapproved eating habits, exposure to stress levels considered excessive by the Surgeon General, and others as specified in the Health Reform Act. These would include obesity, having cholesterol levels and blood pressure readings that are higher than approved, Type II Diabetes, certain types of gastric disorders, and others to be determined by HEW and the FDA. (This to reduce costs of medications, treatment and therapy which should be reserved for the more deserving and younger patients as determined by agencies as authorized by the Health Reform Act.)
- Surtax on all clothing big enough to fit an obese consumer. This would be any male with a waist over 36 inches and any non-pregnant female with a waist over 34 inches.
- License to certify consumer can buy large size clothing tax free due to reasons other than over-eating such as glandular disorders, genetic flaws, etc. provided they have been officially diagnosed by physicians certified by the Health Reform Act. This license would be obtainable from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare.
- Unhealthy Food Tax paid by consumer at any retail outlet for all foods processed for preparation and serving in home kitchens having ingredients determined to be unhealthful by the Surgeon General. This to encourage removal of various additives and preservatives as well as high calorie natural sweeteners such as corn syrup and sugar as well as synthetic sweeteners such as sold as Equal and Sweet and Low.
- Second Language Tax on any food product sold where the Nutrition Data section on the product label is not imprinted in Spanish as well as English. (This to reduce ailments by making this vital information available to all, and thereby reduce illnesses resulting from lack of nutrition information.)
Open letter to President Obama:
May 10, 2009 | Filed Under Barack Obama, Budget, Democrats/Leftists, Economy/Finances, Liberals, Society/Culture, Vince Johnson | No Comments
-By Vince Johnson
Dear Mr. President,
As a parent and grandparent, I urgently suggest that you prepare a special address to the thousands of High School seniors in the graduating Class of 2009. The purpose of this address would be two-fold.
1. Review the following in a clear and straightforward manner: According to official statements made by the Government Accountability Office, U.S Budget Watch, U.S. Office of Budget and Management, each Student’s share of the National Debt is $36,667 and rising. Add in $56 trillion for the unfunded entitlements (Social Security, Medicare, etc.) and you get a total commitment of $67.2 trillion or $220,409 per each American citizen including around 33 million kids under the age of 18.
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Dear American Kids: You OWE!!
January 23, 2009 | Filed Under Budget, Democrats/Leftists, Economy/Finances, Education, Media Bias, News, Publius Contributor, Socialism, Society/Culture, Taxes, Vince Johnson | No Comments
-By Vince Johnson
This is my second effort (To get a response from the Peter G. Peterson Foundation)
On December 12, 2008 I wrote the Peter G. Peterson Foundation suggesting that they consider a full page ad based on the “Uncle Sam” concept ad which is enclosed. As yet, they have not responded. After re-reading their Mission Statement, I felt they might be receptive to a second effort. Their Mission Statement is repeated below:
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How Did the U.S. Senate Bail Out it’s Own Restaurants?
December 26, 2008 | Filed Under Business, Congress, Crime, Democrats/Leftists, Economy/Finances, Government, Corruption, News, Publius Contributor, Society/Culture, Taxes, Vince Johnson | No Comments
-By Vince Johnson
The U.S. Senate operates four restaurants with dining rooms in the Capitol Building and the Dirksen, Russell and Hart Senate Office buildings. The U.S. Senate Restaurants have been in business over 44 years and have been profitable for only 7 of them. According to the 2007 Financial Audit issued by the GAO (Government Accounting Office) these 4 restaurants operated at a $1,340,637 loss in fiscal 2007.
Some items from the Fiscal 2007 audit merit comment:
Gross Income $6,065,198 (After Cost of Food & Beverages @ 39.5% Sales)
Total Operating Expense: $7,405,835
Total Losses for Fiscal 2007 $1,340,637
Operating expense included the following:
Personnel and benefits $6,808,654 (Exceeds Gross Income by $743,456)
Supplies and materials $561,001
Miscellaneous $36,180
Total Operating Expense $7,405,835
2007 Assets included $224,108 for china, glassware, silverware, and tableware.
2007 Employee benefits came to $1,893,468
2007 Cost of Food & Beverages came to $3,477,705
Certain major business expenses appear nowhere in the audit. These include occupancy. No rent. No lease. No mortgage. No property taxes. Not ever!
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Christmas Letter from Ebenezer
December 23, 2008 | Filed Under Democrats/Leftists, Family, Humor, News, Publius Contributor, Society/Culture, Vince Johnson | No Comments
-By Vince Johnson
I had to pay thirty-nine cents “Postage Due” in order to get it. Here it is, word for word:
Dear Vince:
If you tell the world the whole truth about me, you will have a scoop like the New York Times and the Washington Post dream about. My name is Ebenezer Scrooge and most people think I’m a fictional character in a Christmas story dreamed up by Charles Dickens back in 1843. According to the story, I was a miserly, penny pinching grump. That part is true. It is also true that I was mean and stingy with my employee, Bob Cratchit, who had a crippled son named Tiny Tim.
For some strange reason, Mr. Dickens decided that I changed from my natural mean spirited ways into a kindly and benevolent soul. This transformation supposedly happened when the ghost of Jacob Marley appeared in one of my dreams. Jacob was my partner who died in 1836. He was just as miserly as me and according to the story he came back to warn me to change my ways or suffer greatly in the afterlife.
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Grandiose Double Dipping Flip Flap
November 19, 2008 | Filed Under Business, Congress, Democrats/Leftists, Economy/Finances, Media Bias, News, Publius Contributor, Socialism, Society/Culture, Taxes, Vince Johnson | No Comments
-By Vince Johnson
What percentage of the U.S. population understands the language used by those assigned to the task of getting our economy back on course? Take this quick test and you’ll see what I’m driving at:
Q: What does “PWG” stand for? A: President’s Working Group on Financial Markets.
Q: When was the “PWG” established? A: Undetermined. Best guess is “recently”.
Q: What authority does the “PWG” have? A: Undetermined.
Q: What is an “Initiative to strengthen OTC Derivatives Oversight and Infrastructure”? A: Huh? Duh!
Q: What is a “Credit Default Swap Central Counterparty”? A: Grandiose double-dipping-flip-flap if I ever heard it.
The above questions are based upon a News Released issued by the U.S. Department of Treasury on November 14, 2008. The first three paragraphs are quoted below. If you want the full text let me know and I’ll send it. You can also get to it using Google with key words “U.S. Department of Treasury News Releases”.
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Post Election Blahs
November 12, 2008 | Filed Under Barack Obama, Democrats/Leftists, Elections, GOP, Media Bias, News, President, Publius Contributor, Society/Culture, Vince Johnson | No Comments
-By Vince Johnson
Blah #1. Now that the election is over I’m wondering what the News Industry will use to keep their journalists busy. Those reporters who were asked to take early retirement will probably follow Joe Biden around just in case someone asks him a question. They will do this out of habit and an inborn drive to come up with a scoop.
Blah #2. My understanding of the word “enormous” reached new heights when I read the autobiography of William F. Buckley, Jr. I refer to the awesome dimensions of his ego, of course. Despite the vastness, it had something that attracted thoughtful appreciation. Perhaps it was a twinkle from a group of his ordinary genes wishing they could come out of hiding and mingle with the rest of us.
Blah #3. For sixty years whenever I heard the word “scrambled” I always thought of eggs This all changed when the media focused so much attention upon Joe Biden’s untiring efforts to outdo Dan Quayle.
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Time to Accentuate the Positive
November 11, 2008 | Filed Under Publius Contributor, Society/Culture, Vince Johnson | No Comments
-By Vince Johnson
You can count me among the 56 million who voted for McCain, but you can’t count me among those who allowed any degree of disappointment to last more than an hour or so. Obama won, that’s reality. Anything else is like drifting around in dreamland. It is time to get on with life and one way to do it is expressed very nicely in a song composed sixty-four years ago.
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What Happened to Reality?
October 15, 2008 | Filed Under Budget, Congress, Democrats/Leftists, Economy/Finances, Elections, Government, Corruption, Media Bias, News, Publius Contributor, Socialism, Society/Culture, Vince Johnson | No Comments
-By Vince Johnson
When I was a kid, banks focused upon finding ways to get people to stash a little of their money into a savings account. The idea was basic. If you wanted something, you saved up and bought it. That sort of reality no longer exists. The banks of today want people to borrow money instead of saving it. The ability to actually make the payments is incidental. What counts is a signature on the loan documents. The loans are sold to larger financial institutions, and when they (the larger financial institutions) get in trouble, arrangements are made to have Congress bail them out. That may not be the way it ought to be, but that’s the way it is.
As you can readily see, reality is imploding right before your eyes. Ordinary folks can invest in stocks, bonds, CD’s, real estate, their own businesses, education, precious metals and real things like that. Financial institutions and insurance companies, etc. have found it much more lucrative to invest in intangibles like political influence over Congress and billions for advertising programs designed to encourage people to have cars and houses and vacations and boats and TV’s and computers etc., by using credit rather than cash.
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What Happened to Reality?
October 13, 2008 | Filed Under Congress, Democrats/Leftists, Economy/Finances, Government, Corruption, Media Bias, News, Publius Contributor, Security/Safety, Society/Culture, Vince Johnson | No Comments
-By Vince Johnson
When I was a kid, banks focused upon finding ways to get people to stash a little of their money into a savings account. The idea was basic. If you wanted something, you saved up and bought it. That sort of reality no longer exists. The banks of today want people to borrow money instead of saving it. The ability to actually make the payments is incidental. What counts is a signature on the loan documents. The loans are sold to larger financial institutions, and when they (the larger financial institutions) get in trouble, arrangements are made to have Congress bail them out. That may not be the way it ought to be, but that’s the way it is.
As you can readily see, reality is imploding right before your eyes. Ordinary folks can invest in stocks, bonds, CD’s, real estate, their own businesses, education, precious metals and real things like that. Financial institutions and insurance companies, etc. have found it much more lucrative to invest in intangibles like political influence over Congress and billions for advertising programs designed to encourage people to have cars and houses and vacations and boats and TV’s and computers etc., by using credit rather than cash.
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THIS TOPIC IS OFF LIMITS!
October 5, 2008 | Filed Under Congress, Constitution, Democrats/Leftists, Economy/Finances, GOP, Government, Corruption, Media Bias, News, Publius Contributor, Socialism, Society/Culture, Taxes, Vince Johnson | No Comments
-By Vince Johnson
cc: The Jump$tart Coalition for Financial Literacy for Youth - 919 18th St. NW, 3rd Floor, Washington, DC 20006
The “topic” that no one in America will discuss has to do with what we adults are doing to our children. We are doing it without their approval or consent. Politicians are careful to never mention it. We have devised all kinds of gimmicks to divert their attention. We spend billions developing games and movies of the most violent nature we can conceive. We have loosened discipline in schools in a manner that encourages kids to engage in perverse diversions like drugs, edgy tattoos, body metal, too much teen pregnancy and disgusting fads that focus attention on belly buttons and snuggy jeans worn far too low.
Whether or not this laxity in discipline is by design or the result of overwhelmed school systems does not matter. What matters is that we are all aware of it and we are not sufficiently motivated to do anything about it. We have led the kids to believe that the teachers answer to the principal. That the principal answers to the superintendent. That the superintendent answers to the Board of Education. That the Board of Education answers to the parents. That the parents answer to their children. And therefore, the kids are not required to be answerable to anybody!
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Ordinary Folks Are Never Welcomed Here
September 23, 2008 | Filed Under Democrats/Leftists, Elections, Media Bias, News, President, Publius Contributor, Socialism, Society/Culture, Vince Johnson | No Comments
-By Vince Johnson
Greystone Mansion, Beverly Hills, California - Obama Fund Raising Dinner for two $57,000 – Served Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Beverly Wilshire Hotel - Where Barbra Streisand performed Tuesday, September 16, 2008 - $5,000 per couple
Some very wealthy people had a party on Tuesday, September 9, 2008. Ordinary folks could not attend because the event was by invitation only and the fee was set at $28,500 per person! After the gourmet dining at the Greystone Mansion was over and the final toasts were orated, Barbra Streisand sang songs at a private concert held at the Beverly Wilshire. The cost to be present during her performance was $2,500 per person.
This means the affair was $62,000 per couple which is enough to more than cover the average salary of an experienced school teacher for an entire year. The proceeds from the event ($9 million) were given to the Barack Obama’s campaign.
Candidates often ask ordinary folks like you and me to send in $25 to $50 dollars or more. We never get invited to a party at a fancy mansion and many of us cannot afford to attend a Barbra Streisand “event” no matter where it might occur. The elite media treated this story with words that are very complimentary to all involved. I wonder how they would handle it if John McCain did the same thing?
The First Rule of True Journalism
September 19, 2008 | Filed Under Democrats/Leftists, Elections, GOP, History, Media Bias, News, President, Publius Contributor, Security/Safety, Society/Culture, Vince Johnson | No Comments
-By Vince Johnson
There was some minor media attention given to Ferraro’s qualifications when Walter Mondale selected her for his running mate in the 1984 Presidential Race. The Reagan/Bush ad campaigns treated her candidacy with caution based on a common sense strategy to avoid offending America’s women voters as well as an obvious need to avoid any mainstream backlash that might be generated by smear tactics.
Geraldine Ferraro - quick resume
BA in English at 21
Passed NY State Bar at 26
Queen County DA staff at 39
U.S. House of Representatives at 43
Democratic Nominee for VP at 49
Inducted into the National Of National Women’s Hall of Fame at 59
Back in 1984 there was ample opportunity to sling a lot of mud. During her campaign for VP, it was discovered that Ferarro’s husband, *John Zaccaro, was involved with some Income Tax issues. The media covered this news in a far more reasonable and professional manner than we see today.
On the other hand, anything that might indicate Sara Palin (nee Sarah Louise Heath) is not qualified to be VP gets intense examination. Example: In a recent interview on ABC News, Charles Gibson asked Palin if she had an opinion about “The Bush Doctrine” and she asked, “In what respect Charlie?” He acted like a bored teacher with a stupid student when he recited his definition of the “Bush Doctrine.” I will not embarrass Mr. Gibson by quoting the brief definition he recited. Instead, I will cite internet’s Wikipedia: “Jacob Weisberg, a political journalist, identifies six successive ‘Bush Doctrines’ in his book The Bush Tragedy, while former Bush staffer Peter D. Feaver has counted seven.” I am astounded that in posing this question, Mr. Gibson did not observe the first rule of journalism: CHECK THE SOUCE! Please note that in this case, the unchecked source is an intellectually pretentious assumption fabricated by Charles Gibson himself.
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The Final Daze of the Elite Media?
September 14, 2008 | Filed Under Democrats/Leftists, Elections, GOP, Media Bias, News, President, Publius Contributor, Society/Culture, Vince Johnson | No Comments
-By Vince Johnson
The inconsistencies we are seeing in the elite news media are disturbing.
Mention of Obama’s connection to Islam is considered lacking in news value and not a factor to consider during the 2008 Presidential Race. Obama has not denied that his father was a Muslim, that he spent time in Mosques, and that his name is more readily associated with Islam than Christianity. Despite the world wide presence of Islam, the elite news media accepted this without further ado and has moved on.
On the other hand, the elite news media has focused upon Sara Palin’s connection with a Pentecostal Church in a small Alaskan town and her degree from the little known University of Idaho. They hint that these realities indicate background might not be appropriate for the office of Vice President of the United States!
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