Keyes vs. Obama, Part II - Where's the Popcorn?
Tom Hoefling, over at the fascinating Renew America website is making sense with his clarion call polemic, "Barack Obama is a Counterfeit Alan Keyes." A cogent title like that barely needs further perusal, but -- so rapt as I was by Hoefling's flawless logic -- I couldn't help but devour the entire missive several times...
Dr. Keyes, more than anyone in the country, saw the dangers posed by the rise of Barack Obama, and was willing to endure the obvious ambushes that were set for him in the race, even though he knew there was little prospect of electoral success, and that the personal costs would be considerable. He knew that if he did not pick up the standard and run to the sound of the guns, a pro-abortion woman was going to be chosen by the GOP, and Barack Obama's evil record would never be exposed, smoothing his path to power.
I almost want to cry when I think of the sacrifices Keyes made for his country and humanity as a whole while facing off against ObaManiac. But, for those of us with Keyes-Faith in our hearts, we know that his political career will soon be resurrected. And I, for one, can't wait to see Round 2 of the Keyes/Obama debates...
Like the Lincoln-Douglas debates of an earlier century, the Keyes-Obama confrontations were of historic value. It's hard to imagine two men more different in their character and philosophy. It's hard to imagine two more disparate worldviews. And, it's hard to imagine how Alan Keyes, a man with broad Reagan administration foreign policy and national defense experience, could have rhetorically thrashed the inexperienced Barack Obama any more thoroughly than he did.
Would that the boneheaded Illinois voters been better informed or simply the ears to listen to Keyes' Christ-like message of peace during those historic senatorial debates, we might not find ourselves in the sinful miasma of decayed murdered babies we find ourselves in today with the threatening prospect of a godless, atheist, Islamofascist ObaMao Tse-Tung administration.
How Jesus must look over Illinois with such sad eyes. Luckily, America will still have the opportunity to make things right by the Lamb of God come this November.
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