Posted on 12/21/2008 6:11:01 PM PST by shoptalk
Excuse me. The story fails to mention if the chastened reporter fell to his knees and shined Obama’s shoes while he begged for forgiveness as I am sure he did. More complete reporting would be appreciated in the future, thank you.
(And of course, he should have been irritated; because he WAS there - with all the Media dragging behind him - to eat waffles. Right?)
He will have more than waffles to eat when he has to deal with the reality of being President.
Like all the other Presidents and candidates for President the past couple of decades, he is a mental and moral lightweight.
The press pushed for Obama...and now they got him.
So you media boys shut the **** up please and endure it like the rest of us...
It’s going to be a long four years for Obama if even he thinks he can treat the pressies like dirt and get away with it forever.
They wanted to love Jimmah and he treated them coldly. Nobody would have heard of the Killer Rabbit if they weren’t determined to pump air into it.
“Just let him eat his waffle.”
I hope he chokes on it...
Personally I don't think he has any policies ~ sociopaths don't need no stinkin' policies anyway.
It’s been obvious all along that Obama has attempted to control reporters and censor what is said or published about him. They just dont see how they are being used and abused. The medias blind love for Obama is like that of a frightened wife who is afraid to leave her abusive husband. They get kicked and beaten-up, told to shut-up, threatened and told off, but they keep coming back for more and continue to adore him. It is pathetic, if nothing else.
I’m telling you all right now, this press honeymoon is not going to last forever. When that helicopter takes off and Bush and Cheney are gone...it will only be a matter of time before the press starts holding the annointed one accountable. Watch him stammer then...
Maybe Obama should have William Ayers give the answers to questions. After all wasn’t it Ayers that actually ghost wrote his books?
Maybe Obama should have William Ayers give the answers to questions. After all wasn’t it Ayers that actually ghost wrote his books?
He might have more press conferences but hardly ever answers questions.
NEVER! They will NEVER hold him accountable for ANYTHING! They MADE him....they will PROP him up!
I have no sympathy for Sarah Palin. She wasn't ready for a national campaign. If she wants to be a politician, she should try and learn about it. Of course she's busy with family, but her career is politics. Can't she read Krauthammer, Buckley, Will, and Krystal after the kids go to bed? I felt like I know more than she does.
If I were a governor running for VP in a field of one senator running for VP and two senators running for POTUS and someone asked me if I were qualified for the job, I would challenge the reporter to name two people in the race who had submitted a balanced budget to a legislature, or vetoed a bill, or taken responsibility for sending someone into harm's way. But I certainly wouldn't do that for tape, you want to interview me you do it live so you can look just as ridiculous to your audience as you in fact are. But I guess that's why I'll never be a governor.The other thing I'd have done would have been to go for the comparison with the Obama, and absolutely refuse comparison with Biden. Because if Palin had been VP and McCain had died, you would have in the White House someone who had to get up to speed on foreign policy . . . which would take you what - a week to learn more about it than Obama knows? But as it is, Obama will be POTUS - and if McCain were to die, we will still be stuck with Obama.
But Palin is hardly the reason that McCain didn't win; she's a big reason why McCain didn't lose a lot worse than if he had nominated, say, Joe Lieberman. I do think that there was a way for McCain to give himself an actual shot at winning with his VP selection - but that would have required nominating a black conservative VP who, lacking the credentials of even a Gov. Pallin, would have had only one mission - search and destroy Obama's reputation. Big Journalism would have heaped vituperation on him - like they didn't heap it on Gov. Palin? - but the public would have been learned what the actual choice in the race was.
Debating the respective (moot) merits of Palin/Romney obscures larger questions: Will the press grow weary of dismissive non-answers and linguistic pap from The One? Will the press abandon its Gunga Din water-carrying role and demand substanitive answers of the new President?
Hayes seems to think so and I agree.
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