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Washington Sources Confirm that
Barack Obama Is Clinically Insane

July 30, 2008 (EIRNS)—High-level sources in and around Washington, D.C. have confirmed the story implied by articles appearing in today's Washington Post and New York Times, that putative Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama is clinically insane.

"Barack Obama has gone from being the presumptive nominee. Now he's becoming the presumptuous nominee," Dana Milbank wrote in a scathing piece in the Washington Post that ridicules Obama's arrogance, megalomania, and paranoia. "He travelled in a bubble more insulating than the actual president's. Traffic was shut down for him, as he zoomed about town in a long column, presidential-style motorcade, while the public and most of the press were kept in the dark about his activities... His schedule for the day announced Monday night would have made Dick Cheney envious: 11 a.m.: en route, TBA; 12:05 p.m.: en route, TBA; 1:45 p.m.: en route, TBA; 2:55 p.m.: en route, TBA; 5:20 p.m.: en route, TBA."

The article notes pointedly: "Obama's biggest challenger may not be Republican John McCain, but his own hubris." It should be noted that the alleged "hubris" Milbank refers to, is not Obama's own, but that of the puppet-masters who have deployed him in virtually every aspect of his role as a campaigner.

Obama's mental instability—which has been known to many prominent figures in the Democratic Party and elsewhere, all along, but they went along with it—is also featured in a column by Maureen Dowd in the New York Times. Dowd reported that Obama actually told "the Times' Jeff Zeleny on the trip that he knew the risks of 'flying too close to the sun.'" Dowd adds that "our hero came home to a passel of economic troubles in Dreamerica, rushing to talk to Bernanke & Paulson. Some news analyses of his trip wondered 'Where's the Bounce?' The old Hillary refrain—why can't he close the deal against a supposedly flawed opponent— echoes."

Dowd also points to Obama's notorious megalamonia, noting that when he deigned to speak with the press at one point during his recent tour, the press room was adorned with a cartoon of candidate Obama demanding: "Worship me."

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