I rarely cite Newt Gingrich, about whom I have seriously mixed feelings, but he absolutely nails Barack Obama to the wall with this:
If you go to the most expensive private school in Hawaii and then move on to Columbia University and Harvard Law School, you may not understand normal Americans. Their beliefs are so alien to your leftwing viewpoint that you have to seek some psychological explanation for what seem to be weird ideas.
They can't really believe in the right to bear arms.
They can't really believe in traditional marriage.
They can't really believe in their faith in God.
They can't really want to enforce the law on immigration.
Therefore, they must be "bitter" and "frustrated."
This is the closest Senator Obama has come to openly sharing his wife's view that "America is a mean country". Not since Governor Dukakis have we seen anyone so out of touch with normal Americans. It makes perfect sense that it was in a fundraiser in San Francisco that he would have shared the views he has so carefully kept hidden for the entire campaign.
In my opinion, this plus the Reverend Wright imbroglio have cost the Democrats the presidency, if Obama's the nominee. And this latest might just have cost Obama the nomination. The Democratic superdelegates will have a hard time handing it to Lady Macbeth Hillary, but who else could they turn to?
(via Hot Air)

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