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Barack Obama & the Wisdom of Forrest Gump
American Thinker ^
| April 21, 2008
| Lee Cary
Posted on 04/22/2008 1:03:02 AM PDT by neverdem
The simple yet profound wisdom of the movie character Forrest Gump -- "stupid is as stupid does" -- has entered the Democratic race for the nomination. This time, though, the lesson is: arrogance is as arrogance does.
Thanks to
American Thinker's Rick Moran and his
analysis of a video from an
LA Times blog, even better displayed in another camera angle posted by the
Baltimore Sun, it's clear that Senator Obama delivered a common obscene gesture in Senator Clinton's direction as he spoke to a crowd of his loyal followers in North Carolina the day after the Philadelphia debate. He shot Hillary the bird, only slightly surreptitiously. Visit the links above to see it happen.
Obama's explanation of how the debate questions represented "Washington" playing "gotcha politics" is telling by itself. Whining does not become anyone who aspires to be the President of the United States of America, as Obama likes to voice the complete title of the job he wants. And his assurances that he was unfazed by the perceived attacks he received from the ABC moderators resemble the braggadocio of the boxer who climbs up from the canvas on a nine count, nose bleeding with one eye swollen shut, saying "Hey, he never laid a glove on me." We could read Obama's body language in the debate. We saw him take heavy leather. So what is this video all about, and what does it tell us about Barack Obama?
At its basest level, it displays his immaturity. Why in the world would a U.S. Senator use an obscene gesture to send a marginally subtle message to his inter-party opponent in a nomination campaign? That's just not smart. He will, if challenged on it, deliver an incredible denial alleging that such an interpretation is itself another effort of gotcha politics. But that will hang by a shred of cloth, at most. Only children below middle school (hopefully) and the visually impaired can miss his intention. This is the act of one who would be President that displays a remarkable level of immaturity.
It was also act of arrogance. As Forest Gump would say, "Arrogance is as arrogance does." This was Obama arrogance on display. His followers saw it, too, and they cheered. That is nearly as disturbing. This guy is not running for a seat on the City Council of a small town. In mine, and most small towns, giving the bird to an opponent would seal defeat in a close election. The obvious fact that his followers liked what he did, and that he enjoyed them liking it, should give us sober pause. Collectively, those in that audience also lack humility.
It was an act of self-defeating stupidity for a politician at his level. If you're a Hillary Clinton supporter and you see this, what impact does it have on you? The best coached athletic teams will not run up the score on their opponents at the end of the game when they're ahead. Why? Two reasons: they respect their opponent, and they know a humiliated opponent will be motivated to seek revenge. In a voting public evenly divided between the two major political parties, Obama as the nominee will need support from all of Hillary's backers. If you're one of them, will you forget the "finger" moment? Not likely. His was the behavior of a divider, not the uniter he claims to be.
Lastly, it was an act of someone who is being seduced by the adulation of those he has seduced. The questions he objects to pertain to his character. We care more about that, as Americans, than the inside-the-Beltway wonkishness of programs and policies that he says we want to hear about. The literate among us have gotten those points already, thank you. Besides, most of what candidates promise never see reality after they get elected anyway. After a point reached relatively soon, we're more interested in knowing the person than their platform.
Obama has been lulled into a sense of invincibility by his cheering, fainting, fawning crowds. Until the CBS debate, that adulation was being propelled by the MSM. But for some reason, Charlie and George decided to join Tim's brief moment in that shining light of the journalistic maturity he displayed in a previous debate, and they actually asked tough questions! It shocked us. But Obama - he was offended. This is the same man who wants to sit down with our adversaries and reason with them?
Here are things Obama clearly does not know. Never ridicule your opponent -- not before, during or after the contest. Never assume the contest is over until there is absolutely no possible way for your opponent to take the lead in the remaining time. If you win, treat the defeated with utmost respect, regardless of how well they played the game. Perhaps this is old fashioned sportsmanship in the era of ball spikes and trash talk. But it did govern the way we dealt with the losers of World War II and it worked well in that venue. It works in politics, too. By his offensive behavior toward Hillary Clinton, Obama offended her followers. That's not good for him.
Obama easily walked into the U.S. Senate after his opponent was sabotaged by sexually bizarre sealed court records of his dovorce being ropened at the behest of the Chicago Tribune. Obama's eleventh hour opponent, Alan Keyes, is an articulate and honorable man who never had a prayer of winning that election. Keyes was political cannon fodder.
Consequently, Obama is in the first real fist fight of his short political career and he's getting arrogant because he's running against the former First Lady of an impeached President.
He should be on guard.
Pride goeth before the fall.
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: arrogance; barackobama
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To: visualops
Same lines, same pause, same finger.
The two clips were posted together a while back.
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posted on
04/22/2008 3:51:24 AM PDT
by
D-fendr
(Deus non alligatur sacramentis sed nos alligamur.)
To: According2RecentPollsAirIsGood
i believe adolescence is in the eye of the beholder... obama was just scratching his face... the “gesture” never stayed longer than the itch and those that make it out to be more are grasping at infantile arguments and are looking for any and every example of his immaturity and arrogance.
examples are there, this is not one of them. a finger flipped is the gesture of defiance not a subtle scratch...
c’mon people... grow up... there are plenty of other ‘grownup’ reasons to dislike his candidacy.
teeman
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posted on
04/22/2008 4:06:06 AM PDT
by
teeman8r
To: Nathan Zachary
that’s the person who’s actually controlling the animatronic obama... i’ve seen this done in disneyworld all the time... someone in the crowd is the voice and controller.
teeman
23
posted on
04/22/2008 4:09:03 AM PDT
by
teeman8r
To: teeman8r
i believe adolescence is in the eye of the beholder... obama was just scratching his face... the gesture never stayed longer than the itch and those that make it out to be more are grasping at infantile arguments and are looking for any and every example of his immaturity and arrogance.Note the background in the two pictures. It's not just two different camera angles, it's two entirely separate events. That tells me he did it on purpose, and he did it for the audience reaction. That's childish behavior, and doesn't speak well for Obama as president.
24
posted on
04/22/2008 4:21:21 AM PDT
by
Fresh Wind
(Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.)
To: According2RecentPollsAirIsGood
That person right underneath his elbow in the second shot is picking his nose. Gross!
25
posted on
04/22/2008 4:26:42 AM PDT
by
ovrtaxt
(This election is like running in the Special Olympics. Even if McCain wins, weÂ’re still retarded.)
To: neverdem
Last night O’Reilly and his guest said it was NOT the fickle finger of fate, but only Obama knows for sure. Looked suspicious to me...
To: neverdem
it's clear that Senator Obama delivered a common obscene gesture No it isn't. He appears to scratch his face. The audience appears reaction is to Obama saying Clinton was in her element.
27
posted on
04/22/2008 5:07:38 AM PDT
by
Huck
(Watching the DEMs come down the stretch is like watching the Mets come down the stretch!)
To: According2RecentPollsAirIsGood
The body language lady said last night that this was nothing...made him look "powerful" to his fans. Rush calls him a spoiled little brat. Soooooo not presidential.
28
posted on
04/22/2008 5:56:12 AM PDT
by
Miss Didi
("Good heavens, woman, this is a war not a garden party!" Dr. Meade, Gone with the Wind)
To: neverdem
Since he knows what significance that finger has, and knows that all cameras are trained on this underqualified candidate, he had to do it deliberately. Most other politicians would try to avoid being caught giving any hand gesture that could be misinterpreted (or in this case, correctly interpreted). He started out as an empty suit, and is getting less impressive every day - except to his idiot supporters.
29
posted on
04/22/2008 6:02:02 AM PDT
by
Moonmad27
(Simplify, simplify, simplify. H.D. Thoreau)
To: Ronin
I agree.
If you watch the audience you will see his supporters “getting” exactly what he is doing when they see the signal then start talking about it and start hooting and hollering.
Perhaps something O picked up from one of Pastor Wrights sermonic passages.
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posted on
04/22/2008 6:17:15 AM PDT
by
not2worry
( What goes around comes around!)
To: neverdem
That is the way he would fight wars. Give them the finger rather than a bomb. That is after he had talked them to death. What a stupid juvenile POS he is.
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posted on
04/22/2008 6:21:05 AM PDT
by
Piquaboy
(22 year veteran of the Army, Air Force and Navy, Pray for all our military .)
To: teeman8r
Obviously you don't have kids this age or younger.
Flipping someone the “bird” has a lot more innuendos than being “defiant”.
I guess you would think it's OK for your kid to flip someone off and just say it's kids stuff?
I'm voting for a President of the United States of America not Prom King.
32
posted on
04/22/2008 6:21:06 AM PDT
by
not2worry
( What goes around comes around!)
To: dr_lew
Saying doesn’t make it so, but in this case I agree. It’s unmistakeable
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Obama will no doubt swear that he was scratching an itch on his face but if that were true it would indicate that he is a total doofus to use that particular finger to scratch with. It would almost be worse than admitting it was intentional.
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posted on
04/22/2008 6:52:22 AM PDT
by
RipSawyer
(Does anyone still believe this is a free country?)
To: neverdem
Ping for viewing after work...
34
posted on
04/22/2008 7:48:59 AM PDT
by
EnigmaticAnomaly
(Proud member of the largest 'Hate Group' in the USA...The Vast Right Wing Conspiracy")
To: Fresh Wind
Note the background in the two pictures. It's not just two different camera angles, it's two entirely separate events.What makes you say that?
Here's the URL for the upper pic and the pic. The camera angle is on Obama's left side.
http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/3738/obamabird01fe8.jpg

Here's the URL for the lower pic and the pic. It's from Obama's right side.
http://img231.imageshack.us/img231/5116/obamabird02sy5.jpg
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posted on
04/22/2008 9:34:14 AM PDT
by
neverdem
(I'm praying for a Divine Intervention.)
To: AdmSmith; Berosus; Convert from ECUSA; dervish; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Fred Nerks; george76; ...
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posted on
04/22/2008 10:59:25 PM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/_____________________Profile updated Saturday, March 29, 2008)
To: Dr. Scarpetta
Last night OReilly and his guest said it was NOT the fickle finger of fate, but only Obama knows for sure. Looked suspicious to me...O'Reilly's a 'tard. Look at the video. Obama uses his little finger to scratch his face early on. All of sudden he uses middle finger. He did it on purpose and he got his fifteen seconds of fame.
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posted on
04/23/2008 4:25:31 AM PDT
by
raybbr
(You think it's bad now - wait till the anchor babies start to vote!)
To: not2worry
i never said it was ok to flip off anyone... don’t raise my kid that way, am not that way...
the message as subtle as you make it to be in definitely in the eye of the beholder and the audience... even with a blatant ‘birding’ it only means something if the recipient lets it mean something.
there is no flipping of a subtle ‘bird’
teeman
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posted on
04/23/2008 10:50:18 AM PDT
by
teeman8r
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