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Good God! Barack Obama is Chauncey Gardiner!
The Virginian ^ | 7/24/2010 | Moneyrunner

Posted on 07/24/2010 8:39:11 AM PDT by moneyrunner

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To: moneyrunner

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21 posted on 07/24/2010 10:03:12 AM PDT by gunnyg (Surrounded By The Enemy Within--~ Our "Novembers" Are Behind Us...If Ya Can Grok That!)
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To: SonOfDarkSkies
We labeled him a "Chauncey Gardiner" as far back as June 19, 2008.

It's a theme that should have been expanded upon more.

22 posted on 07/24/2010 10:03:52 AM PDT by moneyrunner (I have not flattered its rank breath, nor bowed to its idolatries a patient knee.)
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To: kevao
Obama’s “green shoots” always reminded my of Chance’s “Yes! There will be growth in the spring!”

That, again, was the attempt of those who wanted to believe in Chauncey ... er, Barack, that his policies would work as advertised.

23 posted on 07/24/2010 10:06:41 AM PDT by moneyrunner (I have not flattered its rank breath, nor bowed to its idolatries a patient knee.)
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To: Cboldt
Obama is no Chauncey Gardiner. Chauncey had humility and presumed his abilities were quite limited.

The point of "Being There" was the way in which the "elites" managed to make fools of themselves by seeing intelligence and profundity in someone who was retarded. Remember, Chauncey could not read or write. They viewed him as a sage when he was a kindly fool because they thought the others around them saw something they did not see. "Being There" was just a very funny, modern version of the Emperor's New Clothes ... without the tailors.

What's troublesome is that the movie has come to life.

24 posted on 07/24/2010 10:15:08 AM PDT by moneyrunner (I have not flattered its rank breath, nor bowed to its idolatries a patient knee.)
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To: moneyrunner

Now I’m feeling like renting “Being There” again this weekend. Haven’t seen it for probably ten years. Plus I need a break from “Atlas Shrugged.”


25 posted on 07/24/2010 10:16:03 AM PDT by kevao
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To: Amos the Prophet
My email to Kathleen

Neat. What's her e-mail address?

26 posted on 07/24/2010 10:17:52 AM PDT by moneyrunner (I have not flattered its rank breath, nor bowed to its idolatries a patient knee.)
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To: kevao
Now I’m feeling like renting “Being There” again this weekend.

You've given me an idea. Think I'll do the same.

27 posted on 07/24/2010 10:19:45 AM PDT by moneyrunner (I have not flattered its rank breath, nor bowed to its idolatries a patient knee.)
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To: moneyrunner

Check Townhall.com


28 posted on 07/24/2010 10:51:03 AM PDT by Louis Foxwell (He is the son of soulless slavers, not the son of soulful slaves.)
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To: moneyrunner

“I like to watch.”


29 posted on 07/24/2010 10:59:11 AM PDT by jmaroneps37 (Conservatism is truth. Liberalism is lies.)
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To: Amos the Prophet
My email to Kathleen: Your brilliant reference to “Being There” is an extraordinary literary device for understanding the vacuity of the American electorate vis a vis their election of an absolute nobody to the Presidency. Thank you for this remarkable insight.

The thing is, that we have been using that for years in regards to Obama, it isn't new, I even picked up the video last year because of it.

30 posted on 07/24/2010 11:08:46 AM PDT by ansel12 (Mitt: "I was an independent during the time of Reagan-Bush. I'm not trying to return to Reagan-Bush")
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To: moneyrunner
I agree.

But, as a bloggers, you and I know that the full extent of our power is that we can run it up the flag pole...if no one notices it and spreads the word, that's the end of it.

31 posted on 07/24/2010 11:14:06 AM PDT by SonOfDarkSkies
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To: Sender

Excellent tagline! I’ll remember that thought and repeat it to others!


32 posted on 07/24/2010 11:17:08 AM PDT by SonOfDarkSkies
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To: moneyrunner

I had watched that movie years ago and found it extremely boring, kinda like Obama...... I like Peter Sellers but I hated this movie...


33 posted on 07/24/2010 11:24:41 AM PDT by Gone_Postal
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To: ansel12

sorry you missed the sarcasm.


34 posted on 07/24/2010 12:12:52 PM PDT by Louis Foxwell (He is the son of soulless slavers, not the son of soulful slaves.)
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To: Amos the Prophet

I did miss it, I wonder if she will notice it, or take your e-mail as a compliment?


35 posted on 07/24/2010 12:55:33 PM PDT by ansel12 (Mitt: "I was an independent during the time of Reagan-Bush. I'm not trying to return to Reagan-Bush")
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To: ansel12

I dunno. Congratulating her for making scurrilous remarks about Obama should be difficult to miss. I do not expect to get a reply.


36 posted on 07/24/2010 1:46:26 PM PDT by Louis Foxwell (He is the son of soulless slavers, not the son of soulful slaves.)
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To: Amos the Prophet

Your humor, or sarcasm is too vague for me.


37 posted on 07/24/2010 1:56:57 PM PDT by ansel12 (Mitt: "I was an independent during the time of Reagan-Bush. I'm not trying to return to Reagan-Bush")
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To: moneyrunner

The deep truth in “Being There” is that packaging is everything today.

You can’t see the truth. Especially in those days, before mass distribution of alternate ideas (internet), there is only what the media will show us. It is simple to project meaning onto puppets.

The powerful mass media, with money coming from where, exactly? Ah, yes... Well, they will still be either ignoring or ridiculing ANY opposition to their packaging.

The young Barack Obama must have looked like a plump and juicy little chicken to the wolves that got him where he is today. The vehicle they were searching for just HAD to be somewhat blackish, with perfect diction and a powerful ego, able to read platitudes under Doric columns with his chin in the air like Mussolini, and he’d have to be a believer of their cause. When he walked in, they must have drooled all over their black T-shirts.

Feeding his ego to get him where they wanted him, on the Inside, was too easy. The only wrinkle was his penchant for life on the DL, and though they had to do a lot to keep that quiet, no one seems to care. The MSM’s “ignore or mock” rule for any unpleasant news about Obama seems to still be working.

Chauncey just HAPPENED to be a nice guy. The process still works even if he’s not. Brilliant movie.


38 posted on 07/24/2010 2:14:02 PM PDT by Yaelle
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To: moneyrunner
Another book in a similar vein is the novel The Figurehead, by Thomas Larus.

A conservative lawyer named William Baldwin Montfort (note my posting name) wins a ton of money and decides to run for House of Delegates, for something to do because he does not want to practice law, but does not want to become an idle alcoholic.

A talented campaign manager offers to run a campaign for a Congressional seat he appears to have no chance of winning.

Crooked manipulation on the part of a shadowy cabal occurs and the popular incumbent drops out because he believes he has a heart condition that MUST be treated immediately. Our inexperienced guy goes higher in politics than anyone could imagine.

39 posted on 07/24/2010 2:22:15 PM PDT by Montfort ("Remember: The issue is never the issue. The issue is control." -- Kazooskibum)
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To: SonOfDarkSkies

It’s from George Eliot from the 1800’s; he actually said “It’s never too late to be what you might have been.”


40 posted on 07/24/2010 7:56:20 PM PDT by Sender (It's never too late to be who you could have been.)
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