One year ago on this date, I published a post that featured a video clip of Democrat presidential candidate Barack Hussein Obama telling Chicago’s CBS television affiliate in 2004 that he would not run for president in four years. His exact words were as follows:
“I think I’ve been very clear…There’s a presidential election in four years. I’m not running for president in four years. I’ve said I think it’s a silly question.”
Today, I wanted to take a look at that post again and watch the video embedded in it. Lo and behold, when I went to the post — Obama in Video: ‘I Think I’ve Been Very Clear’ — and clicked on the play button in the middle of the image, the video it contained had been replaced with the message, “We’re sorry, this video is no longer available.” How convenient.
Don’t believe me? Try it yourself: Click here or on the image above right, then click on the play button in the middle of the video image.










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5 responses so far ↓
1 Alex G. // Feb 11, 2008 at 3:24 pm
did you get an e-mail? I had one removed, but youtube sent me an e-mail telling me why. Did you log into your account? I would wait before charging suppression or whatever you are trying to do.
2 hotoffthepress2 // Feb 11, 2008 at 4:27 pm
Alex G. — I wasn’t the person who uploaded the video to YouTube. I just posted it on my site. Also, I’m not pointing a finger at YouTube, just postulating that someone with ties to Obama probably played a role in convincing the original uploader to take it down…but who knows?
3 Skunkfeathers // Feb 12, 2008 at 4:25 am
A politician — or one of his/her operatives — tries to suppress something he/she said that is in direct opposition to what he/she said before?
Nah…say it isn’t so ;-) Billary’s operatives should be having all sorts of fits, trying to suppress all sorts of comments from their past.
4 J. M. Verville » Blog Archive » YouTube’s Anti-Conservative Bias? // Apr 20, 2008 at 4:20 am
[...] Bob McCarty’s video was removed. One of the racy videos featuring infamous idiot Jeremiah Wright, the former spiritual adviser to the Obama campaign, was also removed. [...]
5 Leon // Jun 1, 2008 at 8:06 am
Ah, what if a Obama supporter put the video up.
What would a supporter do if he had such a video …
All politicians are pyschopathic liars, thats they can’t get real jobs
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