Posted on 05/20/2013 4:02:33 PM PDT by presidio9
On Sunday, President Obama gave a commencement address at Morehouse College in Atlanta. Keep setting an example for what it means to be a man, he told the graduates. Be the best husband to your wife, or boyfriend to your partner, or father to your children that you can be.
Thats what Obama said, according to the New York Times, USA Today, Politico, and dozens of other news organizations. But Obama never uttered those words. Heres what he actually said: Be the best husband to your wife, or your boyfriend, or your partner.
Thats not a small difference in wording. Its an enormous change in the meaning of the sentence. In fact, it changes the significance of the whole speech.
How did so many reporters get it wrong? In a way, they didnt. They quoted the text of the speech as it was prepared for delivery. You can read the whole thing on the Web site of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. News organizations do this all the time. You send them the text of what youre going to say, and they post articles after the speech, telling their readers that you said it.
But this time, the speech didnt go according to script. Literally. Obama changed the boyfriend line from hetero boilerplate to explicitly gay-inclusive. He ad-libbed. And this was a heck of a time to do it. The speech was about what it means to be a man. The president of the United States, who until a year ago didnt support same-sex marriage, has just put an official stamp of masculinity on male homosexuality.
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LOL...love that
I would. Going all the way back to "Welcome Back, Kotter", he had that fleshy-faced look, with full red lips. Not at all my idea of masculine.
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