Barack Obama is the AntiChrist. Apparently.

August 8th, 2008 | by Tom |

I have actually been waiting for this day for a long time although i was never really sure whether or not it would come. I was hoping it wouldnt but I was preparing myself if it did. Well today is ‘that day’ and i was not all that surprised. A group of Christian Barack Obama supporters are saying that John McCain’s tv spot showing Charlton Heston as Moses parting the Red Sea and then says, “he may be the One but is he ready to lead?” is portraying Barack Obama as the AnitChrist. here is a link to the full Time Magazine article: http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1830590,00.html The reason i say that i was waiting for someone to come out and articulate this is not because i believe that Barack Obama is the Antichrist but because i have so little faith in society and we are living in a time when the Left Behind series of books has sold 100 million copies. We live in a time when bending to the will of radical evangelicals will get you elected president. We just live in an era of intense American stupidity. Thus i was waiting for some crazy republican to suggest this or make reference to the antichrist while discussing Barack Obama, for the media to run with the story and then for the idiot masses to not even think about the context in which the statement was made but just assume that because they think they may have heard some one mention that Barack Obama is the antichrist that that is just as good as him saying himself on national television that he in fact is. That the plagues start at day break and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are flying from LA to start slaying the innocent. And wouldnt you know it, it wasnt just a cool team name for a group of wrestlers, Ric Flair and Arn Anderson really are two of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. The other two? Freddie Prinze Jr and Hillary Clinton because she will always be second fiddle to someone. However, I did not think that the suggestion would come from a group of democrats.  By making these thoughts public it makes it ok for people, idiot people, to not only think this, because according to the article a large group of republicans already are, but to tell their friends that they are thinking it, which leads them to tell their friends they are worried that Barack Obama is the Antichrist, and then they tell two people and they tell two people and so on and so on. This is how movements start people. This is how ideas are spread and added into the public consciousness. This however is not an idea that i think we should be helping to circulate. You have to use your head and a little discretion. You have to know what period of history these kind of thoughts are going out into. This country elected George Bush twice. The majority of this country will believe anything that you maybe-kind-of-sort-of-but-not-really tell them. what percentage of people still think Obama is a Muslim? Prolly a lot because people are stupid. There is no more eloquent way to say this. People are stupid. you have to account for that when you publish stuff like that. They do this kind of thing a lot in tourist locations, they will funnel tourists into a few specific tourist spots keeping most of them out of the towns where people live. We need to adopt something like this for stupid people. we need to confine there culture to a few specific things so Time will be able to publish informative articles on the group of religious democrats that think the McCain ad has Antichrist suggestions without having to worry about the idiot majority skipping over every word in the article other than ‘Barack Obama” “is” and “the AntiChrist.” Its just how we are living now folks. You apparently cannot run for president, be an inspiring figure and like Barack says, not “look like all the other presidents on the dollar bills” without people thinking you are the antichrist. 

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