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Six-term Sen. Joe Biden's got some nerve going after
citizen Joe the Plumber. But the entrenched politician
from Delaware, who fancies himself the nation's No. 1
Ordinary Joe, had no choice. Obama-Biden simply can't
tolerate an outspoken citizen successfully painting the
Democratic ticket as socialist overlords. And so a
dirty, desperate war against Joe Wurzelbacher is on.
The left's political plumbers are attacking the
messenger, rummaging through his personal life and
predictably wielding the race card once again. It's
standard operating procedure for the Obama thug machine.
Wurzelbacher, in case you've been in hibernation, is the
small-business man from Ohio who questioned Obama about
his tax plan during a Toledo campaign swing last
weekend. The revealing exchange was caught on tape and
broadcast widely across the Internet and TV airwaves.
In response to Wurzelbacher's question about why he
should be "taxed more and more for fulfilling the American dream," Obama
sermonized that he needed to
"spread the
wealth around" because
"it's good for
everybody."
John McCain flung that chilling Marxist mantra back in
Obama's face during Wednesday night's presidential
debate and repeatedly cited Joe the Plumber's plight.
Obama squirmed. The dirt-diggers started Googling. And
the next morning, six-term Sen. Biden launched the first
salvo against the Ohio entrepreneur on NBC's
"Today Show,"
challenging the veracity of his story:
"I don't have any
Joe the Plumbers in my neighborhood that make $250,000 a
year."
Under an Obama-Biden administration, they'll make sure
no Joe the Plumbers ever earn such a salary.
"It's good for everybody," don't you know?
Biden, as is so often the case, twisted the facts about
Wurzelbacher. No surprise there. Slick Joe Biden is the
one who tells fables about visiting a diner in Delaware
that hasn't been open in years; spins yarns about
getting "forced
down" in a helicopter over Afghanistan because of
perilous conditions that turned out to be
weather related, not al-Qaida related; and continues
to slander the family of the man involved in his wife
and daughter's fatal car accident (crash investigators
cleared the now-deceased driver of drunk driving,
despite Biden's insinuations). But I digress.
Wurzelbacher never claimed to be making $250,000 a year.
He told Obama that he might be
"getting ready to
buy a company that makes about $250,000, $270,000" a
year. His simple point was that Obama's punitive tax
proposals would make it more difficult to realize his
dream.
Obama's followers couldn't handle the incontrovertible
truth. Left-wing blogs immediately went to work, blaring
headlines like
"Not A Real $250k Plumber!" Next, they falsely
accused Wurzelbacher of not being registered to
vote—he's
registered in Lucas County, Ohio, and voted as a
Republican in this year's primary.
Next, they called him a liar for identifying himself as
undecided. Only registered Democrats and fake Republican
tools used in mainstream media stories and YouTube
debates are allowed to use that label, you see.
Next, award-winning liberal blogger Joshua Marshall
cast Wurzelbacher as some kind of rabid freak for
calling Social Security a
"joke"—as if no working-class Americans could believe that the
federal government's entitlement programs were a rip-off
unless they were bought and paid for by the McCain
campaign.
Then, suddenly, the journalists who wouldn't lift a
finger to investigate Obama's longtime relationships
with Weather Underground terrorist Bill Ayers and
Jeremiah Wright sprang into action rifling through
citizen Joe Wurzelbacher's tax records. Politico.com
reported
breathlessly:
"Samuel J. Wurzelbacher has a lien placed against him to
the tune of $1,182.92. The lien is dated from January of
'07." Press outlets probed his divorce records. The
local plumbers union, which has endorsed Obama, claimed
he didn't do their required apprenticeship work and
didn't have a license to work outside his local
township.
Hang him!
After Wurzelbacher told Katie Couric that Obama's
rhetorical tap dance was
"almost as good
as Sammy Davis, Jr.," the inevitable cries of
"bigotry"
followed. (There are now tens of thousands of hits on
the Internet for
"Joe the Plumber racist.")
Welcome to Joe the Plumber Derangement Syndrome. If you
can't beat him, smear him. It's the Obama way.
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Michelle Malkin [email her] is author of Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists, Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores. Click here for Peter Brimelow's review. Click here for Michelle Malkin's website. Michelle Malkin's latest book is "Unhinged: Exposing Liberals Gone Wild."