Posted on 12/11/2009 2:38:57 AM PST by markomalley
NBC's Brian Williams took time Thursday night to show video a statue of President Barack Obama at age 10, then known as Barry, being unveiled in Jakarta, near where he attended school at that age. The statue was put there to remind children in Indonesia to follow their dreams and remind them their future is without limits, Williams helpfully explained. The life-size bronze replica of Obama in a T-shirt and shorts is adorned with what Politico suggested appears to be a Nobel medal around his neck and what the AP described as the young Obama smiling at a butterfly that has landed on his upheld left thumb. The AP dispatch also reported: The statue's pedestal carries an paraphrased quote from former U.S. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt reading, 'The future belongs to those who believe in the power of their dreams.' This wasn't the first time the NBC Nightly News found inspiration in Obama's time in Indonesia. Back during the campaign in March of 2008, the newscast ran a celebratory piece about how excited Obama's childhood friends in Indonesia were about his candidacy in a story which began and ended with a picture of Obama's classmates in front of huge Good Luck Barry! lettering. Williams announced on the Thursday, December 10 NBC Nightly News over video showing kids in a band and views of the statue: This was the scene today at a school courtyard in Jakarta, Indonesia. Young conductor, student orchestra and the unveiling of a statue of 10-year-old Barack Obama, Barry as he was known back then. This is, after all, where the future 44th President went to school as a little boy. The statue was put there to remind children in Indonesia to follow their dreams and remind them their future is without limits.My March 15, 2008 NB item, Instead of Wright, NBC Touts Childhood Pals: 'Good Luck Barry!' recounted: Friday's [March 14] NBC Nightly News allocated a mere 22 seconds to Barack Obama's condemnation of what fill-in anchor Ann Curry vaguely described as "inflammatory remarks that his long time pastor made about Hillary Clinton and the nation," but instead of informing viewers of any of those remarks, such as Reverend Jeremiah Wright's suggestion that the U.S. deserved 9/11, the newscast then devoted three minutes to a celebratory piece about how excited Obama's childhood friends in Indonesia are about his candidacy. |
The hope clinic cartoon speaks volumes.
A black and white newsreel portraying how he loves children and flowers. It's been done before, with cloyingly sweet music.
"The Fuehrer's favorite flower is the lovely eidelwiess".
That statue looks suspiciously like Pinnochio!!!
Great post....LOL!
It’s a good reminder that any Indonesian boy can grow up to be President of the United States.
Mark
Its a good reminder that any Indonesianboycitizen can grow up to be President of the United States.
FIFY
You're right, and here he is.
The statue doesn't look the way Barry looked back then. What they've done is shrunk down present-day Obama, and made him look like a child. In reality, his face at the time was very different.
Here's the statue from the front. It's pure fantasy.
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