The Obama bores for the holidays
Michelle Malkin documents the Obama propaganda machine. An example from one of the recent holiday preparation kits:
“'If the conversation at the dinner table turns to politics over the holidays,' they advise, 'don’t just quickly change the subject. As you head home this weekend, think about how you’ll steer the discussion to the progress we’ve made over the past three years — from health care to ending the war in Iraq — and why the people you’re passing the mashed potatoes to should support President Obama in 2012.'"
Our holidays remained free of political discussion but I now wish someone would have brought up the Obama progress. I would have enjoyed the explanation. I must be the "Conservative Uncle".
“'If the conversation at the dinner table turns to politics over the holidays,' they advise, 'don’t just quickly change the subject. As you head home this weekend, think about how you’ll steer the discussion to the progress we’ve made over the past three years — from health care to ending the war in Iraq — and why the people you’re passing the mashed potatoes to should support President Obama in 2012.'"
Our holidays remained free of political discussion but I now wish someone would have brought up the Obama progress. I would have enjoyed the explanation. I must be the "Conservative Uncle".



James Taranto has made this a recurring theme in Best of the Web Today. The Obama campaign wants his supporters to be the ingrate, know-it-all, Meathead character in All in the Family, spoiling Thanksgiving and Christmas for everyone else with his left-wing pontificating.
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