Posted on 07/21/2008 2:31:32 PM PDT by kristinn
Looks like the Germans figured out why Obama wont allow anyone to bring anything into his big show, Beethovenqueen writes.
The Bild headline reads Barack Obama bans protest signs in Berlin.
The article then goes on to say:
Obamas Organisatoren wollen nichts dem Zufall überlassen. Auf Handzetteln, die seit Montag für die Rede im Berliner Bezirk Tiergarten ausgeteilt werden, heißt es: Plakate oder Transparente sind nicht gestattet.
Aus Sicherheitsgründen sollen die Besucher auch keine Taschen und Rucksäcke mitnehmen dürfen.
Translation:
Obamas organization is leaving nothing to chance. As of Monday flyers are being passed out near Berlins Zoo that read Posters & banners not allowed. For security reasons visitors should not take purses or backpacks.
The latter will put off Germans. How are people supposed to stand out there for hours with no water and no worldly possessions? Or is someone making a killing on selling Kool Aid? Anyway, the headline is a hopeful sign that at least some of the German press see through Obamas security demands.
Update #1: Sen. Obamas website clearly states: For security reasons, do not bring bags. Please limit personal belongings. No signs or banners permitted.
Note that the location posted on Sen. Obamas website is stated as the Berlin Tiergarten (the zoo), with the Siegessaulle (Victory Column) in finer print. One thing we can count on is the Obama campaigns willingness to distract and distort reality.
Other German newspapersZeit Online, Berliner Zeitungback up the Bilds story. Word came from the Obama campaign.
Update #2: Both Wonkette and Ben Smith at The Politico got the memo.
Update #3: Aaron Klein at World Net Daily picked up Beethovenqueens post. You can read about it, with link back, here.
bingo.
On a throne-like chair no less.
“I doubt the average German citizen will be overly impressed by Obambi; Germans have a low tolerance for nonsense as I recall from several visits there decades ago.”
I wonder if this reminds them of the Hitler rallies. Admittedly a lot of them weren’t born, but given how hugely it is part of their history, I don’t doubt that many of them might be creeped out if not outright alarmed at the direction Obama’s campaign is taking.
My daughter recently returned from studying in Berlin for two years. Obama has rock star status in Berlin and Germany. Expect a large and enthusiastic German crowd supporting Obama. It will be a huge media event for him--not just in Germany but here.
Why do you assume that it will received negatively by mainstream Germans? Most are not Hitler-fans... true. That’s not what I am suggesting. But the vast majority are historical blind, either through lack of interest or on purpose. They just love to paint Bush, the US and Israel as the new “Nazis, militarists and aggressors”. They are sympathetic to anything that will harm us, because to them WE are the evil side. And they have a streak within them (since centuries) that makes them obedient to authority, the state and socialism. That’s something that hasn’t change a little in Germany. They look to the almighty authority of the government to help, protect and sustain them from cradle to grave. From Right to Left. Thus they are enamored by statists by whatever name they come. Obama is highly attractive to them, (although they probably would never vote for a colored/ethnic minority man in their own country.)
I see. Thankfully I live in a country that does not blindly obey authority.
I remember one thread that mentioned that blacks will supposedly get more ‘respect’ from foreigners as a result of Obama getting elected.
I wonder how the Chinese will react to Obama lecturing them on Tibet.
I was wondering the same thing -
why is Obama campaigning in Germany?
The smart ones left Europe on time.
That’s the very reason they stuck with the Red/Blue scheme of 2000. It got a little uncomfortable associating Democrats with Communist red.
It used to be that the INCUMBENT party was always represented by blue, and the challenger by red.
Reminds me of the observation that when men cease to believe in God, they don't believe in nothing, they believe in anything. (G.K.Chesterton was it?)
He’s not really... these stunts are aimed at the mushy middle in the US electorate that will place importance in “feeling good” about themselves if their president is adored overseas.
“Kind of Fuhrer-ish dont you think?”
Indeed.
I’ll bet Obama _wishes_ he had Leni Reifenstahl filming it all for him!
- John
Reifenstahl? Possibly, but I think that Sergei Eisenstein is more the style of the Snob’s campaign... over-edited, overbearing, campy, emotive crap draped with intellectual fads.
So no “Ich bein ein empty suit” signs at the Brandenburg Gate?
I wonder f there is something more calculating than wanting to avoid protester’s signs- something to do with filming it for commercials, but I can’t put it together.
I thought it was the tradition that the color referred to whether a candidate was incumbent party or not? Thereby, it would change back and forth.
Year
Incumbent Party
Incumbent Color
Challenger Color
1976
Republican
Blue = Ford
Red = Carter
1980
Democratic
Red = Carter
Blue = Reagan
1984
Republican
Blue = Reagan
Red = Mondale
1988
Republican
Red = Bush
Blue = Dukakis
1992
Republican
Blue = Bush
Red = Clinton
1996
Democratic
Red = Clinton
Blue = Dole
2000
Democratic
Blue = Gore
Red = Bush
2004
Republican
Red = Bush
Blue = Kerry
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2004_11/005157.php
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