Senator Obama, like Bill Clinton before him, is becoming notorious for lack of loyalty to friends who helped to put him into high places.
From Rev. Wright and Father Pfleger, to Tony Rezko and Bill Ayers, and now members of his committee to select a VP running mate, Mr. Obama is getting lots of practice at disowning his friends.
Senator Obama’s standard refrain – “He is not the man I knew in many years of close association” – is becoming as oft used and monotonous as the “I don’t recall” employed so frequently by members of President Clinton’s administration when testifying before Congressional committees and special investigators.
But let’s not be too hard on him. Pure-of-heart liberal-progressive-socialists, according to their religious doctrine, can commit no wrong, because they represent the higher truth of the philosophically materialist, secular political state.
Read Wesley Pruden’s take on it in the Washington Times.
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