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Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 9:51:13 am PDT

The mainstream media are slobbering all over Barack Obama’s overseas dog and pony show, with a barrage of uncritical coverage and shameless partisan promotion. He’s in Afghanistan now, to pretend that he’s learning something about the war there: Barack Obama lands in Afghanistan on first leg of world tour.

Obama’s trip – also taking in Iraq, the Middle East and Europe before ending at Downing Street next Saturday – has attracted enormous media attention, to the irritation of his Republican rival John McCain, whose foreign trips go largely unnoticed by the US media.

It is unusual for a candidate to spend time overseas in election year. US commentators this week have repeatedly used the phrase “high-stakes” to describe his trip saying he is running a risk taking time out from campaigning on domestic concerns - primarily job losses, collapsing house prices and rising fuel costs.

“If Obama says he represents a new politics, he’s certainly smashing an old paradigm by going,” the presidential historian Douglas Brinkley, of Rice University in Texas, told the Philadelphia Inquirer. “And for 10 days, he’ll own the media. It’s gigantic for him.”

Also see:
While Hyping Obama’s Trip, CBS Notes ‘Blistering Critiques’ of ‘Liberal Media’ from ‘Conservative Blogosphere’

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1 Dr. Shalit  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 9:53:03am

Charles -

"...Yes, and if THE WALLS could talk..."

-S-

2 sattv4u2  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 9:53:26am

Wouldn't it be more like CLOUD TO CLOUD coverage, seeing Barry's status as the Messiah?

3 Kaitian868  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 9:54:15am

Of course he's calling to get more troops in Afghanistan. But what he hasn't mentioned is much more troops to invade Pakistan on a suicide mission just to catch 1 guy.

4 shanec99  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 9:54:46am

He is a media darling... my only wish is that since he may well end up representing all of us is that he were more accomplished and capable.

5 debutaunt  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 9:55:22am

re: #3 Kaitian868

Of course he's calling to get more troops in Afghanistan. But what he hasn't mentioned is much more troops to invade Pakistan on a suicide mission just to catch 1 guy.

And that one guy is likely under a collapsed cave.

6 jaunte  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 9:56:18am

The news media reporting on Obama is like a bunch of people watching their son/grandson/nephew try to walk for the first time. Everyone is so encouraging and understanding. They've forgotten what this is about.

7 Syrah  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 9:56:18am

Scripted to the very minutest detail.

8 doriangrey  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 9:56:53am

re: #3 Kaitian868

Of course he's calling to get more troops in Afghanistan. But what he hasn't mentioned is much more troops to invade Pakistan on a suicide mission just to catch 1 guy.

Ah... The strategy, the more troops killed the more blame can be piled on the evil Bush for starting this war...

9 jcm  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 9:58:19am

BHO in Afghanistan."Iraq is not the central front in the war on terrorism, and it never has been."


Osama bin Laden and Ayman al Zawahiri have repeatedly called Iraq the "front line" in their war against Western civilization.

10 Kaitian868  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 9:58:32am

re: #8 doriangrey

Ah... The strategy, the more troops killed the more blame can be piled on the evil Bush for starting this war...

A supposedly righteous war that both sides of the political spectrum except idiots like Kucinch supports? I see the logic!

11 VegasRick  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 9:58:58am

re: #7 Syrah

Scripted to the very minutest detail.

I think "pimped" would describe it better.

12 jemima  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 9:59:00am

The good news for Barry is that after he loses the election for the Presidency, he can stay in the Senate and continue to work against the United States.

13 solomonpanting  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 9:59:15am
It is unusual for a candidate to spend time overseas in election year. US commentators this week have repeatedly used the phrase “high-stakes” to describe his trip saying he is running a risk taking time out from campaigning on domestic concerns - primarily job losses, collapsing house prices and rising fuel costs.


As far as I'm concerned, the only government action on these domestic issues should be to ease oil drilling restrictions. Other than that, politicians should take long-term vacations and be paid not to do any more harm to the country. It's a win-win situation.

14 Occasional Reader  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:00:42am

Surely when Obama arrives in Afghanistan, all parties will lay down their arms and embrace; poverty, hatred and distrust will vanish; and children will fly kites in the bright sunshine.

15 sattv4u2  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:00:57am

re: #12 jemima

The good news for Barry is that after he loses the election for the Presidency, he can stay in the Senate and continue to work against the United States.

that would imply he actually does something while in the senate.

voting "present' does not constitute "doing"

16 Mich-again  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:00:57am

Is he going to dress up like a sultan in an onion head hat?

17 SpartanWoman  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:01:30am

I don 't think this "world tour" will fool too many. He just looks like a fool who is trying to substitute a trip for a real resume.

Obama is garbage

18 shanec99  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:02:46am

re: #12 jemima

The good news for Barry is that after he loses the election for the Presidency, he can stay in the Senate and continue to work against the United States.


That is good news. I guess next you will say that replacing the National Cathedral with a Wahabbi mosque will be the establishment of paradise in the nation's capital.

19 jemima  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:03:24am

#15

I'm sure he can continue his good works, finding ways of doling out (our) millions to various leftist organizations as he's done in the past. Don't even imagine I'll let you get away with suggesting he's done nothing! And I have Bill Ayers to back me up on this.

20 Mich-again  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:03:33am

Did The 300 tag along?

Is he going to present the Taliban with gifts of Earth and Water?

21 Occasional Reader  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:04:42am

Did anyone notice that the Guardian's map of "Obama's world tour" shows Afghanistan with "unknown date" of arrival... illustrating a story that begins with the words "Barack Obama arrived in Afghanistan today... "

22 psyop  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:05:26am

It seems he is getting a hell of a campaign contribution from the big 3 networks.

All the free fluff piece reporting he could ask for on all three networks for days on end.

Must be nice... he doesn't even have to report it to the FEC...

23 debutaunt  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:05:52am

re: #21 Occasional Reader

Did anyone notice that the Guardian's map of "Obama's world tour" shows Afghanistan with "unknown date" of arrival... illustrating a story that begins with the words "Barack Obama arrived in Afghanistan today... "

Clever!

24 MandyManners  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:05:53am

re: #20 Mich-again

Did The 300 tag along?

Is he going to present the Taliban with gifts of Earth and Water?

Why does anyone need 300 advisers? Smacks of insecurity.

25 jcm  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:06:34am

Meanwhile Michelle has graced WA state with her presence.

Michelle Obama is urging supporters to elect her husband and re-elect Gov. Chris Gregoire, saying both are fighting "for the world the way that it should be."

[snip]

Gregoire told the crowd that there was no difference between her opponent and President Bush. Gregoire endorsed Obama in February, while he was still in a tough nomination battle with Hillary Clinton.

Gov. wasn't elected the first time around. It pretty desperate when a sitting Gov. has to run against a President leaving office, she can't run on her record.

26 debutaunt  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:06:54am

re: #24 MandyManners

Why does anyone need 300 advisers? Smacks of insecurity.

featherbedding

27 doriangrey  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:08:47am

re: #24 MandyManners

Why does anyone need 300 advisers? Smacks of insecurity.

Heh heh heh think of the movie... 300... Its what you are suppose to un conscientiously associate Obama with...

28 VegasRick  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:08:56am

re: #24 MandyManners

Why does anyone need 300 advisers? Smacks of insecurity.

Mandy, here they come!

29 Kaitian868  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:08:59am

Look at the bright side of this trip. At least Barack will have arabic speakers accompanying him wherever he goes in Afghanistan.

Oh right, the people there don't speak arabic.

30 Terp Mole  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:09:20am

Recall, last time Senator Barry Soetoro (aka, BHO) campaigned overseas, his "cousin" Odinga's allies murdered or displaced thousands of innocent Kenyans.

31 itellu3times  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:09:42am
Wall to Wall Coverage for Obama

Tear down those walls, Mr. Moonves!

32 Archimedes  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:09:44am

The MSM is basically down to left wing viewers. They're preaching to the choir. They are like one big propaganda machine without any comprehension that there is a real world. This puts them at a huge disadvantage in the long run.

34 Mich-again  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:09:59am
A German diplomat said yesterday that Obama was extremely popular in his country. "They see him as a black JFK. Expectations are so high they would not be surprised to learn that he walked across the Atlantic rather than flew," he said.

Oh brother.

35 jemima  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:10:06am

#24

If you ask 10 people their opinion you get 11 different answers. How many answers will he get from 300? (Someone else do the math.) How will the Prof know which answer is right?

36 Tilly  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:11:02am

I don't care what "Europe" thinks about him, I just hope it cost him votes here...

I cant tell you the last time I watched any of the MSM news cast so I know nothing about his European / Middle East tour...

Does anyone watch the network nightly news?

37 EC Marm  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:12:23am

re: #9 jcm

Osama bin Laden and Ayman al Zawahiri have repeatedly called Iraq the "front line" in their war against Western civilization.


Now who are you going to believe, some junior Senator from Illinois, or a pair of seasoned, murdering jihadists?

38 Terp Mole  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:12:28am
re: #30 Terp Mole Recall, last time Senator Barry Soetoro (aka, BHO) campaigned overseas, his "cousin" Odinga's allies murdered or displaced thousands of innocent Kenyans.

btw, CBS... that "blistering criticism" accurate reporting is courtesy of the NYSun.

Now go back to sleep.

39 itellu3times  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:13:10am

re: #34 Mich-again

A German diplomat said yesterday that Obama was extremely popular in his country. "They see him as a black JFK. Expectations are so high they would not be surprised to learn that he walked across the Atlantic rather than flew," he said.

Oh brother.

They like him, they can keep him, and all the loaves and fishes that includes.

40 Syrah  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:13:35am

re: #35 jemima

#24

If you ask 10 people their opinion you get 11 different answers. How many answers will he get from 300? (Someone else do the math.) How will the Prof know which answer is right?

I think that Obama and his type on the left like the anonymity, ambiguity and uncertainty that you get with committee-think. It allows them to look busy, to offer solutions, and to avoid any direct responsibility.

41 tgibson1962  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:13:38am

“If Obama says he represents a new politics, he’s certainly smashing an old paradigm by going,” the presidential historian Douglas Brinkley, of Rice University in Texas, told the Philadelphia Inquirer. “And for 10 days, he’ll own the media. It’s gigantic for him.”

Obviously, Mr. Brinkley doesn't watch TV news/read much. Obama has owned the media for quite some time.

42 doriangrey  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:13:47am

re: #35 jemima

#24

If you ask 10 people their opinion you get 11 different answers. How many answers will he get from 300? (Someone else do the math.) How will the Prof know which answer is right?

He doesnt need the right answer, just lots of people to blame for the wrong answer... He is driving his bus through deep mud and needs plenty of bodies to maintain any kind of traction...

43 shanec99  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:14:27am

re: #36 Tilly

I don't care what "Europe" thinks about him, I just hope it cost him votes here...

I cant tell you the last time I watched any of the MSM news cast so I know nothing about his European / Middle East tour...

Does anyone watch the network nightly news?


I do, I like to know what our nation's enemies are saying and doing. The MSM always gives a platform to our enemies, and they call it news and current events.

44 rightwinger3  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:14:27am

Simply by going overseas this POS bolsters his national security and foreign policy credentials? Bullshit. I've lived overseas for 22 years and served in the Marines for 22 years. I know I couldn't be Commander-in-Chief.

45 Archimedes  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:14:55am

re: #20 Mich-again

Did The 300 tag along?

Is he going to present the Taliban with gifts of Earth and Water?

THIS is SPARTA!

Foreign policy as it ought to be.

46 Mich-again  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:15:05am

I wonder if Angela Merkel is making any special plans to prevent the skinheads in Germany from disrupting Obama's visit.

47 jcm  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:15:10am

re: #37 EC Marm

Now who are you going to believe, some junior Senator from Illinois, or a pair of seasoned, murdering jihadists?

LOL!

I tend to listen to what guys who'd like to kill me say.

BHO I'll wait for the the corrected version.

48 psyop  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:15:33am

re: #25 jcm

Meanwhile Michelle has graced WA state with her presence.

Gov. wasn't elected the first time around. It pretty desperate when a sitting Gov. has to run against a President leaving office, she can't run on her record.

I first heard her ad linking Rossi to W. on 770. I honestly thought it was satire (I think it was during Medved's show). I was laughing at how ridiculous it would be if she actually ran an ad like that, then I realized... she had.

49 Quilly Mammoth[deleted]  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:15:56am
50 jemima  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:16:09am

#42

Driving the bus thru deep mud?! I hope the people underneath hold tight to the chassis so they don't get too dirty.

51 itellu3times  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:18:04am

re: #36 Tilly

Does anyone watch the network nightly news?

Network nightly news
Network nightly news
Network nightly news

I just liked the sound of that!

Watch it? No. Well, I watch a little of the ABC show now and then, flip past Lehrer on PBS to see what they're covering, but actually sit and watch it? Been years. It's a little like watching a window into the past.

52 jcm  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:18:36am

re: #48 psyop

I first heard her ad linking Rossi to W. on 770. I honestly thought it was satire (I think it was during Medved's show). I was laughing at how ridiculous it would be if she actually ran an ad like that, then I realized... she had.

They already pulled one ad.

State Dems to pull Sopranos-themed Rossi ad

The Washington state Democratic Party says it will change a video ad that pictures Republican gubernatorial candidate Dino Rossi accompanied by the theme song from "The Sopranos," after a Seattle group said the ad was offensive to Italian-Americans.

The Italian Club of Seattle sent a letter Wednesday to Democratic Gov. Chris Gregoire, calling for removal of the video and asking for state Democratic Party Chairman Dwight Pelz to step down.

53 shanec99[deleted]  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:18:45am
54 Archimedes  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:18:47am

re: #41 tgibson1962

“If Obama says he represents a new politics, he’s certainly smashing an old paradigm by going,” the presidential historian Douglas Brinkley, of Rice University in Texas, told the Philadelphia Inquirer. “And for 10 days, he’ll own the media. It’s gigantic for him.”

Obviously, Mr. Brinkley doesn't watch TV news/read much. Obama has owned the media for quite some time.

It's more like the media has owned him. They are nurturing and caring for him, making sure he's okay.

55 Syrah[deleted]  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:19:42am
56 laZardo  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:19:42am

re: #52 jcm

People claiming that a Democrat ad slurs them?

/don't get that everyday...

57 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:19:49am
58 Spiny Norman  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:19:52am
“If Obama says he represents a new politics, he’s certainly smashing an old paradigm by going,” the presidential historian Douglas Brinkley, of Rice University in Texas, told the Philadelphia Inquirer. “And for 10 days, he’ll own the media. It’s gigantic for him.”

And any American with a functioning brain will see what a collective slobbering synchophant the Media is.

Senator McCain has been to the war zone how many times - 6 at least - without anyone other than an occasional stringer to report it?

The Lamestream Media is utterly without shame.

59 runrabbitrun  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:19:56am

I'm concerned because of the story out of the German press that Maliki is approving of Obama's plan for Iraq, which may play well with independents in TV ad coverage.

Stratfor and the Kagans say that Maliki and Iraq factions by and large are concerned about a Dem president and a precipitous withdrawal, but we all know that the Obamuppet's publicity is being pushed by The State Department, the MSM, and every bureaucrat in Washington. And the country is uninformed about Middle East security (thanks Bushies!), thus hungry for an end to the Iraq campaign. The Joint Chiefs of Staff believe we need to move more troops to Afghanistan, as well.

All in all, if McCain seems to be lagging behind in the security/Iraq arena - as the MSM, DC and State would prefer, he and the Republicans will lose the one wedge issue they own.

60 wee fury  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:20:10am

re: #50 jemima

#42

Driving the bus thru deep mud?! I hope the people underneath hold tight to the chassis so they don't get too dirty.

The people on the bus.

61 realwest  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:20:22am

I can't find the words to express my disgust with the three major networks - and FOX which bitched and moaned that they weren't invited - for their coverage of this bullshit trip.
Oh, wait, yes I can: this is just further evidence that the MSM is now a wing of the Democratic Party and Obama's biggest booster.
Note to Obama: The MSM will turn on you in a New York City minute if you piss them off - y'all can't keep blaming "the reporter who misreported what I said" or "the tape was taken out of context" for long or the MSM will start to see it as an attack on them by you. And then maybe, they'll cover you fairly and that will be your death knell as a Presidential candidate because you really have nothing to offer except slogans.

62 wrenchwench  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:20:32am
Barack Obama lands in Afghanistan on first leg of world tour: Tingle felt by hundreds, and preferably thousands
63 tommygum  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:21:04am

re: #14 Occasional Reader

Surely when Obama arrives in Afghanistan, all parties will lay down their arms and embrace; poverty, hatred and distrust will vanish; and children will fly kites in the bright sunshine.

And tie-dyed burkas.

64 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:21:11am
65 Charles  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:21:19am

Sorry, but that kind of comment is not OK. Believe it or not, there are kids who read LGF, especially on Saturday mornings.

66 itellu3times  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:21:23am

re: #49 Quilly Mammoth

on -> from

67 mossley  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:21:53am

Considering the distrust and disdain the average American now has for the media, I wonder if this brilliant plan of theirs could backfire.

68 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:22:30am
69 Little Boomer  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:22:45am

It's so exciting to be living at a time when we have the first African-American President of Europe!

70 Syrah  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:22:50am

re: #65 Charles

Yes. I went too far on that also.

My apologies.

71 realwest  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:23:15am

re: #57 ploome hineni
Hey ploome!
"does 7 countries in 5 days do anything to bolster Obama's foreign policy credentials" no but if his "stamina" should flag, it makes it all the more likely that he'll make one or more gaffes and while cutie Katie may try to cover for him, the European media won't.

72 doriangrey  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:23:27am

re: #64 ploome hineni

(don;t anyone comment about the grammar in my previous post)

:P

What grammar?

73 tunnelrat  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:23:36am
John McCain, whose foreign trips go largely unnoticed by the US media.

Yes, if the MSM were the only news source, a person would barely know that there are people besides Obama running for president. Thankfully we have other options nowadays. I seen a survey someplace which showed that 85% or more of staff at the big three networks were democrats. Somehow they do not see that as a problem though...

74 Quilly Mammoth  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:24:15am

Sorry

75 psyop  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:24:24am

re: #52 jcm

I didn't know that... that's pretty funny.

Ah, the tolerant, non-offensive left at it again.

76 laZardo  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:24:53am

re: #65 Charles

I just turned 21 today. I'm not a kid anymore. q:

77 shanec99  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:24:59am

re: #65 Charles

Sorry, but that kind of comment is not OK. Believe it or not, there are kids who read LGF, especially on Saturday mornings.

What comment?

78 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:25:22am
79 doriangrey  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:25:40am

re: #75 psyop

I didn't know that... that's pretty funny.

Ah, the tolerant, non-offensive left at it again.

ROTFLMAO...Somehow when you describe the left like that I think of the peaceful nature of the Religion of Pieces...

80 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:25:50am
81 laZardo  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:26:17am

re: #58 Spiny Norman

re: #59 runrabbitrun

I'm particularly worried about the people in my voting-age bracket, whom I am pretty sure will turn out in droves for once just to get Obama into office. You really can't argue with them...

82 doriangrey  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:26:20am

re: #76 laZardo

I just turned 21 today. I'm not a kid anymore. q:

Dude, you're still wet behind the ears... ;P

83 sattv4u2  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:26:22am

re: #77 shanec99

What comment?

if he deleted it, i'm sure he doesn't want to repeat it !

84 Syrah  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:26:36am

re: #77 shanec99

It was ubber crude. Fine for a bar full of adults, but not here.

85 sattv4u2  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:26:59am

re: #76 laZardo

I just turned 21 today. I'm not a kid anymore. q:

21 ! Geeezz ,,, I have things in my freezer older than 21 !

86 MandyManners  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:26:59am

re: #76 laZardo

I just turned 21 today. I'm not a kid anymore. q:

Happy Birthday, laZardo!

87 shanec99  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:27:13am

re: #83 sattv4u2

if he deleted it, i'm sure he doesn't want to repeat it !

No need to repeat it, but what was it related to?

88 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:27:20am
89 doriangrey  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:27:31am

re: #80 ploome hineni

sentence structure...OK?

? That was a structured sentence? Good thing goddess ioosnt here to see that... :O

90 realwest  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:27:51am

re: #52 jcm Hey jcm! That was a very good post and an excellent link!
Shows the absolute and total lust for power in the Democratic Party.
And ya know, I'd understand it if I thought the Dems had ANY idea of what the hell they'll do if they do get into power.
They've been naysayers for so long, it's gonna come as a shock to them that it's their turn to come up with ideas!

91 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:28:07am
92 psyop  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:28:12am

re: #79 doriangrey

ROTFLMAO...Somehow when you describe the left like that I think of the peaceful nature of the Religion of Pieces...

Yeah... typically, when you have to constantly remind someone of what you are (i.e. We are tolerant! I swear! So VERY tolerant. No prejudice here!), it is because your actions may show otherwise, and you are doing damage control.

93 shanec99  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:28:54am

re: #84 Syrah

It was ubber crude. Fine for a bar full of adults, but not here.

Oh did we have some Kos kid come on the site and utter some obscenities?

94 doriangrey  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:28:55am

re: #88 ploome hineni

realwest

I spoke to the pharmacist and got some pedialite

tastes like greasy water

/ugh

Thats because it is greasy water, its the newest way to get kids to take their Castor oil... ;P

95 EC Marm  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:29:12am

re: #71 realwest

Hey ploome!
"does 7 countries in 5 days do anything to bolster Obama's foreign policy credentials" no but if his "stamina" should flag, it makes it all the more likely that he'll make one or more gaffes and while cutie Katie may try to cover for him, the European media won't.


I noted yesterday that the monument that he is giving his speech at in Germany is to honor Prussian victories against France, among other countries. Yet, he doesn't appear to be trippin' his way to gay Paris. I wonder if the French will get their panties in a bunch about that?

96 ibmkeyboard  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:29:14am

re: #73 tunnelrat

Yes, if the MSM were the only news source, a person would barely know that there are people besides Obama running for president. Thankfully we have other options nowadays.


Are you sure?
I had no idea anyone else was in the race.

The Messiah.. The Messiah.. The Messiah.. The Messiah.. The Messiah..
The Messiah.. The Messiah..
The Messiah..

Did I mention The Messiah now walks among our troops?

97 realwest  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:29:24am

re: #88 ploome hineni
Ah, y'all shoulda gone with Gatorade or Ginger Ale (even diet Ginger Ale) - that's what DOCTORS have prescribed for me in the past - they restore electrolyte balance as fast as anything else does and taste a whole lot better!

98 scott in east bay  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:29:43am

Let's see, I haven't watched network TV or network TV news in over 10 years. I never watch CNN or MSNBC.

I guess I won't see much of the trip.

99 Mich-again  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:29:49am

re: #76 laZardo

I just turned 21 today. I'm not a kid anymore. q:

Happy Birthday! Is it noon yet?

100 Syrah  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:30:18am

re: #93 shanec99

It wasn't KOS kids. It was just lizards forgetting their good manners.

101 psyop  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:30:58am

re: #92 psyop

BTW, this also applies to the previous GOP majority in congress, along with the president.

"No really! We are fiscal conservatives! Pay no attention to all those spending increases and inflation of the government! We are the party of SMALL government!"

meh...

102 freedomplow  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:31:03am

Starting to understand Obamas foreign policy.

World peace through narcissism.

103 laZardo  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:31:11am

re: #86 MandyManners

I like to call it Legality Day.

/casinos, here I come...

104 runrabbitrun  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:31:37am

re: #78 ploome hineni

what is mind blowing, is that ANYONE thinks this trip is anything but grandstanding

like a Potemkin village

somehow this trip will make his 'foreign policy' position credibility

how stupid are we?

how stupid does the press, and Obama's team think we are?

I'm tragically suspicious that about 52% of the country may be that stupid.

And I never underestimate the fact that liberal policies (new left/socialism, not classical liberalism) have a natural 23% approval rating, which is propagandized up to about 50%, and that conservative ideology in the U.S. has a natural 60%+ approval rating, which we manage to depress to around 50%

105 quickjustice  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:31:39am

Remember, Obama's already done a reasonably good job of mucking things up already, with no help from the feckless McCain campaign.

Media fawning notwithstanding, I'm optimistic that he will continue to trip, slip, stumble, and bumble. With a little luck, it'll be caught on live television.

106 laZardo  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:31:52am

re: #99 Mich-again

Because I somehow remember the time of birth written on my birth certificate, technically I don't turn 21 until the morning of the 20th on my side of the world. >_>

107 sattv4u2  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:31:54am

re: #98 scott in east bay

Let's see, I haven't watched network TV or network TV news in over 10 years. I never watch CNN or MSNBC.

I guess I won't see much of the trip.

with 95 million in the bank, Barry will buy billboards on all highways

108 Spiny Norman  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:32:03am

re: #81 laZardo

re: #59 runrabbitrun

I'm particularly worried about the people in my voting-age bracket, whom I am pretty sure will turn out in droves for once just to get Obama into office. You really can't argue with them...

I think it highly unlikely that there will be "droves" of the 18-29 group at the ballot box this year. Even the most politically-active rarely find time to actually vote (especially those on the Left). Barry might get a few more than Kerry did in 2004, but it won't be significant in the end. Even the Obamessiah himself doesn't expect them to make much difference, or he wouldn't be trying to pander to Middle America right now.

109 EC Marm  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:32:19am

re: #87 shanec99

No need to repeat it, but what was it related to?


Katy Curic filleting BHO. My spelling suks so you'll have to guess what I shoulda spelled.

110 doriangrey  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:32:23am

re: #103 laZardo

I like to call it Legality Day.

/casinos, here I come...

In that case you should call it poverty day, cause you're going to loose your a... (censored for the children's sake...)

111 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:32:40am
112 laZardo  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:32:53am

re: #105 quickjustice

Media fawning notwithstanding, I'm optimistic that he will continue to trip, slip, stumble, and bumble. With a little luck, it'll be caught on live television and won't be simply dispelled with a "clarification" or two.

Fix'd.

/the Disassociator is tragically good at what he does.

113 Robert L  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:33:29am

Last night I watched a film on Net Flix, "Cotton Comes to Harlem." I've not watched that film in years. But, as the first ten minutes of the film started, I couldn't believe what I was watching. Calvin Lockhart, as the Rev. Deke O'Malley, is the Proto-Type of our wonderful Mr. Obama. I suspect Mr. O has a copy of the film. Check this film out if you can, it's worth the enlightenment.

114 Lively  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:33:43am

re: #105 quickjustice

Remember, Obama's already done a reasonably good job of mucking things up already, with no help from the feckless McCain campaign.

Media fawning notwithstanding, I'm optimistic that he will continue to trip, slip, stumble, and bumble. With a little luck, it'll be caught on live television.

Maybe he'll barf in the prime minister's lap.

115 Spiny Norman  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:33:56am

re: #96 ibmkeyboard

Are you sure?
I had no idea anyone else was in the race.

The Messiah.. The Messiah.. The Messiah.. The Messiah.. The Messiah..
The Messiah.. The Messiah..
The Messiah..

Did I mention The Messiah now walks among our troops?

Do his feet actually touch the ground?!?

116 jainphx  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:34:09am

re: #17 SpartanWoman

That's an insult to garbage everywhere.

117 laZardo  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:34:12am

re: #108 Spiny Norman

Thing is, when I said I couldn't argue with them I meant that they've pretty much already made up their minds. It's like how traditionally a Republican candidate doesn't have to campaign to evangelicals and Southern States much, they've already got that vote locked up.

118 smokefire  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:34:16am

re: #62 wrenchwench

Thats what happens when you pee on an electric fence

119 Spiny Norman  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:36:01am

re: #117 laZardo

Thing is, when I said I couldn't argue with them I meant that they've pretty much already made up their minds. It's like how traditionally a Republican candidate doesn't have to campaign to evangelicals and Southern States much, they've already got that vote locked up.

Oh, I'm quite sure they've made up their minds, but you'd probably have to actually pay them to show up on Election Day.

120 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:36:06am
121 Syrah  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:36:43am

re: #104 runrabbitrun

I'm tragically suspicious that about 52% of the country may be that stupid.

And I never underestimate the fact that liberal policies (new left/socialism, not classical liberalism) have a natural 23% approval rating, which is propagandized up to about 50%, and that conservative ideology in the U.S. has a natural 60%+ approval rating, which we manage to depress to around 50%

There seems to be in history, a Rule of Thirds.

One third of the people are good and they act and choose accordingly.

One third of the people are bad and they act and choose accordingly.

One third of the people are neither good nor bad, like water that is neither cold nor hot, and they choose and act accordingly, swinging back and forth from good to bad with the capriciousness of the wind.

It is the third third that controls history.

122 shanec99  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:37:04am

re: #100 Syrah

It wasn't KOS kids. It was just lizards forgetting their good manners.


Well apologies are in order. Someone should apologize... and we should move on. Bad behavior should not be tolerated among civilized people.

123 runrabbitrun  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:37:08am

re: #81 laZardo

re: #59 runrabbitrun

I'm particularly worried about the people in my voting-age bracket, whom I am pretty sure will turn out in droves for once just to get Obama into office. You really can't argue with them...

yep - one day I feel nearly hopeless and want to weep for my nation, and then I gather my grit and try to tell myself this can't be happening.

France, Italy and England started turning around after a trip down the leftist porcelain convenience... I hope that if our worst nightmares come true, people here would also eventually wake up...

=(

124 Mich-again  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:38:13am

I hope Obama gets to put on a helmet and take a ride in a tank while he is there!

125 shanec99  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:39:00am

re: #109 EC Marm

Katy Curic filleting BHO. My spelling suks so you'll have to guess what I shoulda spelled.

I saw that... commented on it... and moved on. It was a comment that was better ignored... crude and juvenile.

126 eon  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:39:35am

The main reason I can think of for the Obameister to have 300 "foreign policy advisors" is that that's probably pretty close to the number of former Carter and Clinton Administration State Department poobahs who have been reduced to lecturing on the rubber-chicken circuit since 2001. Plus of course the assortment of "Days of Rage" attendees who have been teaching at our colleges for the last thirty years, are reaching mandatory retirement age, and need their egos boosted by having one more shot at remaking the world in their own weird image, to paraphrase an episode of M*A*S*H*.
The only thing more ridiculous about this trip than that lot tagging along is the three major nutworks broadcasting their nightly newscasts every night from wherever Barry ends up. Apparently, even he's not too sure where that will be ahead of time, so to say that it will be a logistics problem of mind-numbing proprtions for their staffs is an understatement. Of course, that won't stop them from pulling out al the stops to make it happen.

After all, nothing is too good for The Anointed One.

Except maybe reality, that is. And they're working on that.

cheers

eon

127 jorline  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:39:39am
128 sattv4u2  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:39:50am

re: #124 Mich-again

I hope Obama gets to put on a helmet and take a ride in a tank while he is there!

dem candidates only do that in the safety of a military facility in the states. While abroad, they stay safely tucked away in highly protected embassies

129 realwest  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:40:33am

re: #103 laZardo Hey there - do I recall correctly that today is your birthday?! If so Happy Birthday (from me and from Babba Zee)!

130 laZardo  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:42:28am

re: #129 realwest

Thanks. Tell Babba that I feel an imbalance in the proverbial force here. Like the Joker vs. Batman or something like that, this agnostic-nihilist needs an evangelical to properly balance him out. (;

131 smokefire  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:42:57am

...Now I remember what this entire Obama adventure is like.

The movie BOB ROBERTS, except the star character was a right winger instead of a left winger.


Orrr, how about,
Barracks excellent adventure

Orrr,
Animal Crackers,

I give up so many good movies, so little time

132 jcm  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:42:59am

re: #97 realwest

RW, JWF checked in this morning, on his way to the beach for a break. Told me to send his greetings and things are going as well as can be expected.

133 shanec99  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:43:38am

re: #128 sattv4u2

dem candidates only do that in the safety of a military facility in the states. While abroad, they stay safely tucked away in highly protected embassies

As well they should. Putting a politician in a combat zone creates logistical and force protection headache for troops that have to provide security for them rather that take on the enemy.

Experienced politicians stay out of a combat zone unless there is an issue that demands their personal attention. Visiting for a campaign prop is simply irresponsible and puts troops needlessly at risk.

134 Spiny Norman  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:44:22am

re: #103 laZardo

I like to call it Legality Day.

/casinos, here I come...

By the way, Happy Birthday!

And as part of the celebration, I'd recommend a nice mellow Single Malt, like an 18-year old Glenlivet.

;^)

135 realwest  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:45:32am

re: #125 shanec99 What did you post at #53 that was deleted?
Oh, nevermind, wouldn't want you to repeat yourself while lecturing others on their manners out here.

136 runrabbitrun  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:52:17am

Happy Birthday to the laZardo lizard from the rabbits' hutch here, too!

::clinks:: ~to your Good Health, Happiness, & Prosperity~

137 sattv4u2  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:52:23am

re: #133 shanec99

And Barry goes there now amongst much fan fare while McCain has been visiting quietly for the last 6 years

138 smokefire  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:53:22am

re: #134 Spiny Norman

By the way, Happy Birthday!

And as part of the celebration, I'd recommend a nice mellow Single Malt, like an 18-year old Glenlivet.

;^)

orrr, Some Single malt like Glen Morarangie Single Malt

[Link: www.glenmorangie.com...]

Thats some serious Scotch.

139 shanec99  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:55:23am

re: #135 realwest

What did you post at #53 that was deleted?
Oh, nevermind, wouldn't want you to repeat yourself while lecturing others on their manners out here.


Ask Charles... the only thing I ever said that I don't see is to the effect that crude comments be left to left wingers.

Ask Charles to confirm this... if he does you will see I am not lying.

140 eon  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:56:21am

re: #131 smokefire

...Now I remember what this entire Obama adventure is like.

The movie BOB ROBERTS, except the star character was a right winger instead of a left winger.


Orrr, how about,
Barracks excellent adventure

Orrr,
Animal Crackers,

I give up so many good movies, so little time

There's also a distinct air of Elmer Gantry(1960), starring Burt Lancaster, about the whole thing.

Along with All The King's Men (1949) with Broderick Crawford as "Willy Stark" (a thinly-disguised Huey P. Long).

I realize I've made that comparison to Bill Clinton in the past, but it seems more and more like it is less a personal failing of Slick Willy's and more an endemic condition caused by the way in which people rise to leadership positions in the Democratic party. The way their process goes now, it's virtually impossible for anyone but a "Kingfish" type to become a leader in that benighted organization. Sort of the way it's impossible to be taken "seriously" as a "modern architect" if your designs are anything but International Style "Worker Housing" glass boxes- even if they're intended to be 300-story corporate HQs. (See From Bauhaus To Our House, and Radical Chic And Mau-Mauing The Flak Catchers, both by Tom Wolfe.)

cheers

eon

141 shanec99  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:57:14am

re: #137 sattv4u2

And Barry goes there now amongst much fan fare while McCain has been visiting quietly for the last 6 years

Yes, when Sen McCain was there he was gathering information to use in gthe leglislative process, decisions regarding troop levels, funding etc... Why is Obama there?

142 saltmarsh  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:57:31am

Obama appeals for the evangelical vote, then calls for sending thousands more troops to Afganistan to fight the Taliban and invade Pakistan.

Let's just hope this idiot has sense enough to stay the hell away from the area.

/

143 yesandno  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 10:58:07am

Don't you just love it when the news equates 20,000-100,000 socialists beating the drum for Obama in any part of Europe as proof of his foreign policy expertise? The trip alone raises his foreign-policy experience 100 fold in their minds making it more significant then the FP experience of McCain...and all accomplished in one short trip.


In other news on the domestic front:

The remaining ten members of the media left in the US during this week, are looking into allegations that there are indeed 57 states in the Union. Seems that most of the populace was working under misinformed Bush advisers, who maintain there are only 50 states. Most blame Bush and his sneaky Vice-President for hiding the real truth so they can drill for oil there without government intervention. Since the proclamation of Obama about the additional 7 states, Leader Pelosi is quickly formulating legislation to retro-activate their federal taxes and Senate Leader Reid is making sure no drilling will occur in those states. As usual, the MSM stays silent on the sidelines.

144 shanec99  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 11:00:54am

re: #143 yesandno

Don't you just love it when the news equates 20,000-100,000 socialists beating the drum for Obama in any part of Europe as proof of his foreign policy expertise? The trip alone raises his foreign-policy experience 100 fold in their minds making it more significant then the FP experience of McCain...and all accomplished in one short trip.


In other news on the domestic front:

The remaining ten members of the media left in the US during this week, are looking into allegations that there are indeed 57 states in the Union. Seems that most of the populace was working under misinformed Bush advisers, who maintain there are only 50 states. Most blame Bush and his sneaky Vice-President for hiding the real truth so they can drill for oil there without government intervention. Since the proclamation of Obama about the additional 7 states, Leader Pelosi is quickly formulating legislation to retro-activate their federal taxes and Senate Leader Reid is making sure no drilling will occur in those states. As usual, the MSM stays silent on the sidelines.

Brilliant... absolutely brilliant.

145 sattv4u2  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 11:01:23am

re: #141 shanec99

Why is Obama there?

Come debate time, he can tout this as his knowledge on foreign affairs

146 Dr. Shalit  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 11:01:54am

re: #85 sattv4u2

21 ! Geeezz ,,, I have things in my freezer older than 21 !

"satt" -

My Office Refrigerator - a SANYO Cube - is 34 and still cranking.

-S-

147 Steffan  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 11:03:36am

re: #60 wee fury

The people on the bus.

I like Weird Al Yankovic's version better.

148 shanec99  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 11:03:56am

re: #145 sattv4u2


Why is Obama there?

Come debate time, he can tout this as his knowledge on foreign affairs


You must be kidding ... he has been consistently wrong... he is the guy who said we have already lost in Iraq... he is the guy who said the surge would not result in any improvement in conditions... I can go on and on.

149 Quilly Mammoth  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 11:04:58am

re: #125 shanec99

I saw that... commented on it... and moved on. It was a comment that was better ignored... crude and juvenile.

Or reflective of the anger that has arisen out seeing a billion dollar ad campaign given to BHO in order to fake the American people into believing that BHO actually has an iota of the experience and knowledge required to _be_ President.

The noon news led off with a messianic tribute to the man just as this thread opened up. I apologized so why don't you actually, you know, move on?

150 eon  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 11:05:23am

re: #146 Dr. Shalit

"satt" -

My Office Refrigerator - a SANYO Cube - is 34 and still cranking.

-S-

My Frigidaire deep-freeze is older than I am and still going strong. (And I'm a 1958 model.)

cheers

eon

151 asger  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 11:05:32am

You know, the Obama presidental campaign very much reminds me of the campaign run by the danish candidate Naser Khader. He initially had all the media coverage he wanted but ended with a the most spectacular crash.

If the pattern is the same in DK as in the US, Obama will end up as a huge flop.

152 sattv4u2  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 11:07:36am

re: #148 shanec99

You must be kidding ... he has been consistently wrong... he is the guy who said we have already lost in Iraq... he is the guy who said the surge would not result in any improvement in conditions... I can go on and on.

You have to realize who he'll be stating this too (his foreing affairs expertise). He'll be looking right into the cameras to millions of undecided voters who'll be getting a daily dose of the MSM's fawning over him, and him complaing how the far right is mean and misrepresenting his experience.

153 Ojoe  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 11:07:38am

a bucket o' piss on all of them

154 sattv4u2  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 11:08:10am

re: #150 eon

My Frigidaire deep-freeze is older than I am and still going strong. (And I'm a 1958 model.)

cheers

eon

1958? You youngster ,,, I was alread in grade school in '58 !

155 shanec99  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 11:08:34am

re: #149 Quilly Mammoth

Or reflective of the anger that has arisen out seeing a billion dollar ad campaign given to BHO in order to fake the American people into believing that BHO actually has an iota of the experience and knowledge required to _be_ President.

The noon news led off with a messianic tribute to the man just as this thread opened up. I apologized so why don't you actually, you know, move on?

I did... but some dumpling head accused me of saying something that had to be deleted... and implied that I was a hypocrite. I simply corrected him.

If someone makes a mistake and apologizes move on. But people should nt throw rocks at innocent bystanders, I did nothing that warranted an attack.

156 smokefire  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 11:09:39am

re: #140 eon

There's also a distinct air of Elmer Gantry(1960), starring Burt Lancaster, about the whole thing.

Along with All The King's Men (1949) with Broderick Crawford as "Willy Stark" (a thinly-disguised Huey P. Long).

I realize I've made that comparison to Bill Clinton in the past, but it seems more and more like it is less a personal failing of Slick Willy's and more an endemic condition caused by the way in which people rise to leadership positions in the Democratic party. The way their process goes now, it's virtually impossible for anyone but a "Kingfish" type to become a leader in that benighted organization. Sort of the way it's impossible to be taken "seriously" as a "modern architect" if your designs are anything but International Style "Worker Housing" glass boxes- even if they're intended to be 300-story corporate HQs. (See From Bauhaus To Our House, and Radical Chic And Mau-Mauing The Flak Catchers, both by Tom Wolfe.)

cheers

eon

OK, lets really go over the edge/top.
After he is done with this trip, how about
KING OF KINGS?

157 smokefire  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 11:13:39am

re: #156 smokefire

OK, lets really go over the edge/top.
After he is done with this trip, how about
KING OF KINGS?

I almost forgot this one too...

I mean the MSM, will play this up

GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD!

Charles, not being religious/evangelical, here, just cynically humorous.

158 Quilly Mammoth  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 11:18:44am

re: #155 shanec99

I did... but some dumpling head accused me of saying something that had to be deleted... and implied that I was a hypocrite. I simply corrected him.

If someone makes a mistake and apologizes move on. But people should nt throw rocks at innocent bystanders, I did nothing that warranted an attack.

If I were in your position I would have stated "wasn't me". But now you've reminded everyone how virtuous you are it's all better.

sheesh.

159 psyop  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 11:19:52am

re: #138 smokefire

mmMMmMMMmmm...

Scotch...

160 Archimedes  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 11:23:09am

I think it's not just that the msm is non-objective, but if anyone of them gets "out of line", they will be quickly disciplined by others of them. They each know this, so they end up fearing being independent minded. The ideological mindset sets the foundation they work from and works as the basic guide (postmodernism).

It also doesn't help that many that work in that industry aren't independent minded to start with. So, at the end of the day, if you are looking to them for good, solid, honest reporting, you're going to be disappointed, because it rarely happens.

This is really sad, because circa WWII the BBC had a reputation for being very objective, and it was, from my understanding, a well deserved reputation. The same goes for the New York Times. How far they've fallen.

161 shanec99  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 11:24:19am

re: #158 Quilly Mammoth

If I were in your position I would have stated "wasn't me". But now you've reminded everyone how virtuous you are it's all better.

sheesh.

Would you have preferred that I allowed him to accuse me of doing something or being a hypocrite?

162 BillLangston  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 11:27:06am

I am getting the feeling that the man is going to lose the election due to his extreme case of hubris. The ancient Greeks knew it well.

SF
Bill

163 realwest  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 11:29:31am

re: #130 laZardo
I did and she told me she's not an evangelical and that some of her worst enemies are evangelicals.
Also invited you to drop by her blog: [Link: babbazeesbrain.blogspot.com...]
and say "hi"!

164 MacBoy  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 11:30:36am

There's an old post-General Election headline from Murdoch's British tabloid - funny, as the Sun's headlines usually are, but slightly menacing at the same time. It went:

"It's The Sun wot won it"

I can't help feeling that the US and International MSM are similarly making it so for Obama.

165 Spiny Norman  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 11:42:02am

re: #138 smokefire

orrr, Some Single malt like Glen Morarangie Single Malt

[Link: www.glenmorangie.com...]

Thats some serious Scotch.

I have a bottle of the Lasanta, and it's very nice. My personal favorite from Highlands is Longmorn, but they don't sell the 15-year old anymore, damnit. They've replaced it with a 16-year old double wood (which costs a lot more, natch).

166 Spiny Norman  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 11:44:14am

*from the Highlands*

PIMF

167 vagabond trader  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 11:47:50am

PODS...Princess Obama Derangement Syndrome.

168 pingjockey  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 11:50:48am

I'm gonna hurl. This fawning bs is sickening.

169 hermeneutics  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 12:03:03pm

After the news media hypes Obama ... and he still loses, that will be the last nail in the coffin of the MSM. They'll be shown to be out-of-touch with the typical American and unwatched/unread. Finally!

I can't wait.

McCain MUST win.

170 eagleheart  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 12:03:48pm

This is real down to earth research?

By NAHAL TOOSI
IN MYWAY

Lt. Col. Bill Nutter, a spokesman for the U.S. military in Kuwait, said, "He talked to soldiers and constituents and met with senior military leadership."

During the two-hour visit, Nutter said, the officers gave him an overview of operations. Obama shook hands, answered questions, posed for photos and played a little basketball during the visit.

171 HippieforLife  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 12:13:05pm

re: #25 jcm

Don't forget how Queen Chris express sympathy for Dino Rossi's dog who was named "W".

These two women certainly deserve each other.

172 HippieforLife  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 12:26:04pm

I don't understand why Obama would not have taken younger, more up and coming journolists with him. He does seem to be trying to lean to youth and opportunity for all. But, he continues to play among the elite because he think that he deserves to be a member of the elite just by virture of being him.

I can only hope that the 3 wisepeople traveling with him will actually listen and report. You know, I can hope but that can also change!

173 grumpy old codger  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 12:27:16pm

re: #156 smokefire

Or The Greates Story Ever Told?

174 grumpy old codger  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 12:35:38pm

re: #46 Mich-again

I wonder if Angela Merkel is making any special plans to prevent the skinheads in Germany from disrupting Obama's visit.

Sturmtruppen?

175 nigella  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 12:40:42pm

What we need here is some sort of diversion here in the 57 States to take the attention from Obama's Messiah tour. Maybe we should have Bush trot out Osama Bin Laden, that the libs think we are hiding for the right time, now.

176 Dr. Shalit  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 12:51:02pm

re: #150 eon

My Frigidaire deep-freeze is older than I am and still going strong. (And I'm a 1958 model.)

cheers

eon

eon -

Guess that's what I get for buying "Cheap Japanese Stuff" back in the day when it was actually MADE IN JAPAN.

-S-

177 Catttt  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 12:52:27pm

From today's Rasmussen Reports:

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Saturday shows Barack Obama attracting 43% of the vote while John McCain earns 41%. When "leaners" are included, it’s Obama 46% and McCain 46% (see recent daily results). Tracking Polls are released at 9:30 a.m. Eastern Time each day.

and

Is the U.S. winning the war on terror? Nearly half of Americans said yes this past week while only 20% gave the nod to the terrorists, a dramatic improvement over the past year and the most positive margin we’ve recorded since Rasmussen Reports began tracking on the issue in January 2004.

This rising confidence in U.S. efforts against terrorism – and in Iraq –may help explain the tightening of the presidential race as well. Barack Obama has maintained a modest lead over his Republican rival, John McCain ever since Hillary Clinton dropped out of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination in early June. But, last weekend, the race suddenly became all tied up.

178 razorbacker  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 12:58:42pm
GREENFIELD: I think the sight of an American politician being cheered in Europe at this stage would probably be welcomed by most Americans.

Mr. Greenfield needs to get out more. If I see an American politician being cheered in Europe at this stage, I automatically wonder what that politician has said that I'm not going to like.

179 chuba  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 1:20:13pm

"World tour"? Sheesh.

Has anyone mentioned to the Guardian that there an election comes first?

180 Chuba  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 1:22:07pm

Ack. Scratch the word "there"...

181 Cap'n DOC  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 1:26:22pm

re: #36 Tilly

No.

182 guftafs  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 1:45:30pm
It is unusual for a candidate to spend time overseas in election year. US commentators this week have repeatedly used the phrase “high-stakes” to describe his trip saying he is running a risk taking time out from campaigning on domestic concerns - primarily job losses, collapsing house prices and rising fuel costs.

But he's still on the election trail, only overseas. Sheesh ...

183 Tats66  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 1:48:15pm

I just cling to the memory of when Howard Dean was trumpeted as the second coming and a virtual shoe-in for president...

184 kansas  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 1:50:35pm

re: #24 MandyManners

Why does anyone need 300 advisers? Smacks of insecurity.

Those aren't advisors. That's his posse, or entourage if you prefer.

185 Mich-again  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 1:51:20pm

re: #170 eagleheart

Obama shook hands, answered questions, posed for photos and played a little basketball during the visit.

I wonder if he can hoop better than he bowls?

186 Tigger2005  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 1:51:29pm

When will the bootleg video surface of Obama and his aides receiving oral sex from groupies in-flight?

187 Mich-again  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 1:53:30pm

re: #184 kansas

Those aren't advisors. That's his posse, or entourage if you prefer.

All combing through Kos, Huffpo, Fark, Digg, Al Jiz, Al Manar, Arab News, Il Manifesto, Village Voice, and Indymedia sites so they can keep Obama informed on world events.

188 alegrias  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 1:53:54pm

Meanwhile the current Pope is on a tour of Australia, but you have to go to the Catholic Channel to hear about it.

189 kansas  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 1:54:46pm

re: #177 Cattt

Gallup has Obama 45 McCain 43. If he doesn't pull away after the tour, it can't look good for him.

190 kansas  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 1:56:01pm

re: #183 Tats66

I just cling to the memory of when Howard Dean was trumpeted as the second coming and a virtual shoe-in for president...


You can tell Howard Dean does too.

191 alegrias  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 1:56:28pm

Wikipedia says today is the anniversary of Islam's invasion of Spain in the year A.D. 711 at Guadalete in Cadiz, Spain.

Wonder if that's why the Saudis chose to have a victory lap "tolerance" conference in Spain this week.

Stupid Zapatero, letting the Wahhabis commemorate their takeover of Spain by inviting the perps to do a victory dance.

192 Dave Brown  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 2:12:31pm

A new and wonderfully jaundiced animation from those clever equal-opportunity-eviscerators at JibJab:

"Time for Some Campaignin"
[Link: www.jibjab.com...]

193 Josephine  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 2:21:29pm

Well, the "Fight the Smears" website does say, "Sign up for the Obama Action Wire and Keep Fighting Right-Wing Smears."

As if only right-wing conservatives find fault with him!

194 DoubleU  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 2:24:35pm

re: #24 MandyManners

Why does anyone need 300 advisers?


How many would you expect a big government bureaucrat to have with him?

195 DoubleU  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 2:29:16pm

re: #76 laZardo

I just turned 21 today. I'm not a kid anymore. q:

HA! My father calls fifty year olds "kids."

196 Tamron  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 3:06:15pm

Ronald Reagan is rumored to have said (paraphrasing), "I'm not the Real President. Every day someone shoves papers under my nose advising me to 'sign here' and I don't have the time to read everything that I sign -- I can only hope and trust that good and decent people wrote those papers. Whomever wrote those papers, is the Real President."

If that is so, then what does the 'Real President' have in mind, by setting up and backing Barack Hussein Obama? Why back such an obviously empty-headed, inexperienced young socialist, instead of a genuine, experienced patriotic leader who respects our national anthem? What is the Real President's agenda here?

Here's the US LAW that Obama deliberately and blatantly violated during the PLAYING OF THE NATIONAL ANTHEM last year. A dog-catcher or garbage collector has more patriotism than that.

In reality, Obama's famous "CHANGE" motto actually means "CHANGE FOR THE WORSE." The deck is stacked against the U.S. with this young puppy who can't control the fact that he's pissing all over the national carpet. Does he have such appeal just because he's so like a puppy, and everyone likes puppies?

There is a striking similarity between hopeful Obama (who needs no resume) running for office, and a beauty queen hopeful (who needs no resume), competing in a beauty pageant.

--He (she) doesn't have to have any actual leadership experience.
--He (she) doesn't have to have accomplished anything important at all, in his (her) career.
--He (she) doesn't have to make any sense.
--He (she) just has to look 'pretty' and inspire a 'warm & fuzzy' feeling in the public.

In other words, he doesn't have to be qualified and have a genuine resume showing any kind of intelligent, mature national leadership responsibility whatsoever. He just has to look good, promise 'change', and from there on it's "don't you worry, 'bout a thing, cause everything is gonna be all right."

An empty-headed front-man and a mouthpiece! Just what the Real President is looking for, to lead our nation in time of crisis!

Reviewing Obama's PUBLIC APPEARANCES (without a teleprompter), he comes across just exactly like THIS YOUNG, EMPTY-HEADED BEAUTY PAGEANT CANDIDATE.

Imagine that young lady sitting in the Oval Office as President of the United States, and you've got an idea what we're in for if Obama wins. Either one of them would happily sign everything that the 'Real President' shoves under their nose, without a clue.

(I'm not that happy with McCain either -- there's an old saying, 'IF GOD HAD MEANT FOR MAN TO VOTE, HE'D HAVE GIVEN US CANDIDATES.')
.

197 Crashnburn  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 3:19:14pm

Do you think the three MSM news anchors will spend a week or so en masse following Senator McCain around when they get back from the Obama World Tour 2008 (Trademark, Obama-is-the-one-2008)?

The really fun part is that THEY DON'T SEE ANYTHING GOOFY ABOUT THEIR MUTUAL FAWNING!

BTW, i thought The New Yorker cover was done on purpose to ensure that during the dog days of summer pre-convention would give Mr. Wonderful a lot of news coverage during this traditionally slow news cycle... Seemed awefully convenient to me at least.

Michelle O., June Cleaver called and wants her dresses back! Did she wear those items back when she was on the trail?

198 FrogMarch  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 3:23:02pm

There is one thing the dominate left-wing/ liberal media will never learn - how not to turn everything into their own personal orgy.

199 runrabbitrun  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 3:41:35pm

yuk! there's the article from the German media I mentioned earlier in this thread (#59) , in which al Maliki as good as endorses Obama (and implicitly dismisses McCain's longer-term strategy) right smack at the top of Drudge.

Even if it's just al-Maliki playing to his base re: not being too chummy with the American presence, this is the most tricky Iraq development for Mac to work around that I've seen so far.

Hoping that narrative will change pronto!

200 BIGDUKE 6  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 3:58:33pm

re: #12 jemima

The good news for Barry is that after he loses the election for the Presidency, he can stay in the Senate and continue to work against the United States.

One can only HOPE

201 least  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 4:03:57pm

The odds of the MSM reporting anything that casts their messiah in an unfavorable light is . . . about the same odds of me becoming president of France.

202 BIGDUKE 6  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 4:05:02pm

re: #31 itellu3times

Tear down those walls, Mr. Moonves!

According to a PBS broadcast I saw this morning the The NY Times & Washington Post reporters said that Barry Obama is PAYING for the Media to tag along. That is, He is providing a seat on the plane free of charge.

203 chsw3719  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 4:06:00pm

Couric, Gibson and Williams are Obamasturbating.

chsw

204 DoubleU  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 4:28:52pm

re: #197 Crashnburn

Do you think the three MSM news anchors will spend a week or so en masse following Senator McCain around when they get back from the Obama World Tour 2008 (Trademark, Obama-is-the-one-2008)?

No, they will be too exhausted and they will be smoking the cigarettes wondering how good they were.

205 LeatherNeckLady  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 5:22:33pm

It is amazing to me. The Obama camp says there are security problems with his magical mystery tour. How can this be if he is the new darling of the world? You know it's funny. McCain offered to have Obama come with him to Iraq and he turned him down saying he didn't want this to be a photo op or made political. And yet he turns around and does the largest photo op there could be. I swear his ego is off the scale.

206 6pat6  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 5:57:10pm

The damn Obamessiah coverage is like a cheap '70s porn flick - the man (obama) walks into the room wearing, let's say, a plumber's uniform, then the girl(s) (Chrissy Matthews and his bunch) go ga-ga for the guy, he strips, then Chrissy jumps all over him, all the while, there is the mandatory '70s-style porn music in the background. Then, you get to watch the action from all angles, some of which are likely physically impossible! Then, Obamaessiah leaves the room, leaving Chrissy all tingly inside!

This sums up the "news" coverage of Obama, The Most High.

207 6pat6  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 5:58:29pm

Nothing but a giant pressgasm!

208 6pat6  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 5:59:35pm

re: #151 asger

I can certainly hope!

209 LEGION  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 7:36:48pm

Yawn- I'm not watching- MUCH better things to do with my time.

210 rorschach  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 7:52:38pm

Despise the mainstream media.

...nothing but liars and sycophants.

211 xb80  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 8:02:17pm

Never vote for anyone who bowls 37 out of a possible 300.

212 Miss Molly  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 8:26:37pm

Perhaps taking 300 "experts" with Obama helps to cover up his inexperience. It can also be used to intimidate anyone who questions his lack of experience in foreign affairs or pretty much anything else. He just seems pathetic and desperate to cover up his lack of experience in whatever he does.

213 David in San Diego  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 9:10:31pm

Who's the opening act for the World Tour?

Probably Carlos Santana. He likes to wear Ché shirts.

214 RedDirtGuy  Sat, Jul 19, 2008 11:08:22pm

Did anyone else catch that grainy looking news video this morning on CNN? I happened to be walking by the monitor and was struck by how similar the video seemed to OBL and his movie making. But what struck me the most was the video showing his "meeting" with a bunch of Afghan military types and Obambi had a serious "deer in the headlights" look on his face - and never said a word.

If only he could speak Spanish...

215 iurockhead  Sun, Jul 20, 2008 9:28:30am

CNN profiles last night on the candidates and their spouses further proves that CNN is an acting wing of the Obama campaign. The Obama profiles were straight off the bio from Obey's website, very fluffy. For the McCains, the focus was the Keating Five scandal, and Cindy is a drug addict millionaire. Fair and balanced!

216 Spiny Norman  Sun, Jul 20, 2008 11:40:02am

re: #202 BIGDUKE 6

According to a PBS broadcast I saw this morning the The NY Times & Washington Post reporters said that Barry Obama is PAYING for the Media to tag along. That is, He is providing a seat on the plane free of charge.

So the anchors of the Alphabet Networks are paid shills now, not just ideological cheerleaders?


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