For those of you who don't know, last week "Big Brother" Obama started his fourth website, called Attack Watch, to encourage the "regime's" followers to snitch on their neighbors if they heard them saying anything bad or false against "The Chosen One". When I was a kid, we used to call this practice being a "tattle tale". This site was intended to be a place for his supporters to report "attacks" on Obama's record and get the "facts". So far, the site has been met with scathing mockery by true patriots. So I thought I would get in on the fun. I reported my site and now have cookies running from Obama's "tattle tales" to this blog.
In an op ed published in the International Business Times, Nadine DeNinno argues that site is pointless, saying it is counterproductive and has become a laughingstock. "The website had become simply an instrument used by opponents to rail the president by conservative, using it as their personal punching bag," she wrote. "The people who monitor the site will be quite busy, as Attack Watch only warrants more attacking."
I am all for free speech. It is obviously one of the principles that our country was founded on and sets us apart from other countries. But it certainly does not seem presidential to me at all.
In celebration of me signing myself up for Attack Watch, I will be blogging all political blogs through Friday of this week. Sorry Dena.
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Thank you to all the Obama supporters. My blog hits doubled the past few days. I only wish that I had "monetized" my blog to try and make some cash off of you folks so that I could pay my taxes this year. Keep coming back! I appreciate your support.
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