Posted by
Mike Bates on Monday, November 02, 2009 1:42:52 PM
Last month it was school
children merrily singing the praises of Barack Hussein Obama. Mmm.
Mmm. Mm! Today it's a Chicago Sun-Times article by writer Mary
Houlihan headlined, "Political junkie still 7 years from voting, calls
for Obama: Lorenzo's calls for Obama land him on HBO." Begins Houlihan:
Lorenzo Rivera may be only 11 years old, but he knows more about politics than many adults.
The Chicago fifth-grader proves just how much in the new
documentary "By the People: The Election of Barack Obama," where he is
filmed making campaign calls on Obama's behalf in 2008.
In the movie, debuting at 8 p.m. Tuesday on HBO, filmmakers Amy Rice
and Alicia Sams capture Lorenzo, only 9 at the time, handling a call to
a confused voter with a calm and grace belying his young age.
Later in the article, Houlihan reports that the calm and graceful
Lorenzo's father just happens to work for U. S. Senator Roland Burris
(D-IL). Quite a coincidence there.
One must credit the boy for sticking with the party line. Houlihan quotes him:
"I think a lot of people are putting way too much
pressure on him (Obama)," Lorenzo said, sounding like a true
politician. "The economy was about to crash and he stopped it from a
total meltdown. But that doesn't mean he can totally fix it in such a
short time."
Even in articles purportedly reviewing TV programs, the mainstream
media can find a way to beat the drum for - and make excuses for -
Obama. Mmm. Mmm. Mm!