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A “Bored” Obama Is Distracted and Not Listening

Huffington Post‘s Mayhill Fowler may support Obama but — as she showed in her now-legendary sneak-taping and reporting of Obama’s remarks about “clingy” smalltown folk at his fundraiser for the elite of San Francisco — she is not afraid to tell the truth, and her observations and insights about Obama’s disconnect from his audiences are disturbing.

You’ll recall that, at the end of my round-up of press reactions yesterday, I quoted from the pre-press conference article in the New York Times, “Eyes on Blue-Collar Voters, Obama Shifts Style,” which revealed, according to “interviews with several associates and aides,” that “Mr. Obama was described as bored with the campaign against Mrs. Clinton.” Even Maureen Dowd has noticed that Mr. Obama has lost his “fizz.” While Hillary Clinton is more “more energetic and focused and beaming,” Ms. Dowd writes, Obama is “uneven and gauzy, often fatigued … [and even] his speeches don’t have the same pizazz.” Hillary Clinton is “bristling with life force,” while Obama “looks like he wants to run away somewhere for three months by himself and smoke.”

Like a fizzy Coke gone flat from sitting out too long with the cap off — or like a souffle sunk by curious cooks opening the oven door one too many times — Obama is not showing the ability to stay “up,” let alone the steely resolve that Hillary Clinton has to keep campaigning. And one has to wonder if this is an indicator that he’s also not made for the presidency, where the long slog never stops and the pressures, indiginities, attacks, and even off-the-reservation associates tend to constantly cause problems. Apparently, Barack Obama just wants to be left to just be president — like he just wants to be the nominee — and eat his waffle and little sausage in peace.

Here’s what a highly observant Mayhill Fowler reports in today’s Huffington Post:

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Did Senator Obama know to whom he was speaking? Likely not. That’s been his problem lately on the campaign trail–not knowing exactly where he was. He even made a joke about it in Hickory when he tried to recall where he had just met someone whose story he wanted to tell. “We were down in–where were we?” Quickly he came up with Winston-Salem, and everybody laughed. Monday in Wilmington, however, not only did he seem not to know Wilmington but the date and time, saying that it was “March” and “nine months to November.” The fact that his audiences are largely composed of die-hard fervent loyalists usually masks this underlying dis-connection.

But it’s worth noting that Senator Clinton always knows exactly where she is and to whom she is speaking. On Sunday in Wilmington, for example, her opening remarks touched in quick succession on several important things about the town: the glorious setting on the Cape Fear River, its connection to the military, the upcoming commissioning of the new submarine North Carolina there next weekend, and the fact that “this country has been very good to me and to many of you,” for people who are lucky enough to live in Wilmington are lucky indeed.

Hickory itself got short shrift. Indeed many of the people at the Obama town hall meeting weren’t from Hickory at all. Non-Carolinians from retirement communities around Asheville had driven over. As for the Tar Heelers themselves, they came, despite gas prices, from “three counties away.” …

[...]

Getting the nuances and particularities of a community just right is a problem, perhaps an inevitable one, for a candidate whose necessary life is in the campaign bubble. Not only do Senator Obama and his press entourage never really see towns like Hickory but they don’t see the opposition first-hand, as well. Therefore, Senator Obama has no idea that, despite whatever her campaign may be up to, Senator Clinton hardly ever mentions him anymore. Despite his remark to Hickory that he’s told his staff the campaign needs to get away from going negative, Senator Obama laid into Senator Clinton, usually in conjunction with Senator McCain, several times during the afternoon. At one point he said, “Lately the other candidates aren’t talking about their ideas–they’re talking about me.” As far as Senator Clinton is concerned, nothing could be further from the truth. She presents more ideas on the stump than she has time for. This misrepresentation incensed a group of women friends in Hickory. They had seen Hillary Clinton several times in North Carolina and had come to hear Barack Obama before finally making up their minds. Scratch twelve votes for him.

“Don’t hit on Hillary.” Only the day before the Hickory event, Jean Weiss, a feisty eighty-two year-old, told Obama, when he called on her, thinking he would get a question, just that. Age admonishing youth, it was a powerful moment that the crowd much appreciated. That Senator Obama seemed to have forgotten Weiss only a day later may be a sign only of Wright-driven stress.

Often on the campaign trail, however, despite his frequent comment that as President he will listen to the American people, Barack Obama seems to hear only what he wants to hear. Given the mass adulation with which he is received now, audiences don’t seem to perceive Obama’s selective detachment. If Obama is the next President of the United States, however, the mainstream media as well as bloggers will be busy documenting the various scenes in which this dynamic manifests itself.

Perhaps former ambassador Joseph Wilson’s title of his April 17th op-ed published at Huffington Post and here says it best: “The Obama Campaign: Consent of, or Contempt for, the People.”

Joe Wilson extends Obama’s disconnect from “bedrock” Americans to his disconnect from our nation’s foreign policy professionals:

As it happens, at the same event in San Francisco, Senator Obama made other remarks, equally startling, insulting our Foreign Service, Intelligence Officers, members of Congress who provide oversight, and friendly governments. Like his comments about small town Americans, Obama demonstrated a cavalier disregard for Americans who every day get up determined to make this a better country, whether running the general store in a small town, or representing our national security interests in a foreign country.

This is what Obama said:

Experience in Washington in not knowledge of the world. This I know. When Senator Clinton brags, ‘I’ve met leaders from 80 countries,’ I know what those trips are like. I’ve been on them. You go from the airport to the embassy. There’s a group of children who do a native dance. You meet with the C.I.A. station chief and the embassy and they give you a briefing. You go take a tour of a plant that with the assistance of USAID has started something. And then you go.

Obama’s arrogance and contempt for career professionals in the national security community is palpable. His contempt reminds me of something Bill Kristol, the editor of the right wing war mongering Weekly Standard, said in a debate with me shortly after the launching of the Iraq War in 2003. We were in Midland, Texas, Laura Bush’s home town, and Kristol was asked if he had ever spent time in the Middle East region, to which he responded “I’ve always believed on the ground experience is highly overrated.”

That callous disregard for professional expertise and experience is, of course, one of the reasons we so badly miscalculated the consequences of our actions in Iraq. That arrogance is no less offensive coming from Senator Obama. And it is no less wrongheaded. …

Ambassador Wilson also points out that one of the main reasons for Obama’s “disconnect” is that he simply hasn’t put in the time, the effort or the hard work necessary to KNOW these people or to KNOW the issues:

Senator Obama should know better. After all, in his professional capacity as Chairman of the Senate subcommittee responsible for Europe and NATO, he was in charge of ensuring Congressional oversight of the administration’s efforts to generate greater NATO support for operations in Afghanistan.

The fact that, by his own admission, he was too busy running for president to convene a single meeting of that subcommittee, should not absolve him of responsibility for acquiring at least some understanding of and respect for the work of career professionals who dedicate their lives to the service of their country. …

He lists that subcommittee chairmanship on his campaign site biography. What he wanted was to be the chairman. He just didn’t care about doing the job required of the chairman.

Just like Obama wanted to be a U.S. Senator, not do the inordinately stressful and time-consuming challenges of acting as a U.S. Senator.

Running for president is not sufficient reason to become president.

And being president is not the same thing as acting as president.

But apparently Barack Obama not only thinks that running entitles him to the office, he also thinks that he needn’t get to know either the people of Wilmington or Hickory, North Carolina, let alone do the people and leaders of Europe, who he was tasked to overlook and investigate.

In short: He has contempt for and indifference towards the people for whom he would be elected to work.

Barack Obama is running for the title, not the job.

And, in clear-as-day contrast, Hillary Clinton is running for the job, not the title.

  • http://noratings.blogspot.com/ Bud White

    BO’s disconnect with voters and boredom may be just as bad for his campaign as Mentor Wright.

    • workingclass artist

      Oooooooohhhh…….JUICY…….Excellent post Susan.
      SHAPIN UP TO BE A FINE MONTH FOR SEN. CLINTON….

      • http://myspace.com/loyaldissent Garlic-Nosed Guitarist

        Speaking of which I got an E-mail from Hillary:

        Senator Obama wants to close out this race before every American has a say, but you and I have a different idea — and so do millions of Americans headed to the polls in the next few weeks.

        This race isn’t decided yet, no matter what the Obama campaign would like you to think. After our big win in Pennsylvania, more Americans have voted for me than for any other candidate. And just next week, we’ve got races in North Carolina (where Governor Mike Easley endorsed me yesterday) and Indiana (where we’re in a tight race right next door to Senator Obama’s home state).

        But before those big races on May 6, we’re facing a critical deadline. Tonight at midnight, we close the books on our April fundraising — and the number we report has the power to shape the story of this election. I can’t put it any stronger than this: every dollar we bring in by midnight tonight can make the difference in this race.

        That’s why some of my active supporters have agreed to match contributions from new donors made before the midnight deadline. And because your contribution is matched, it’s worth twice as much — every $25 gift is worth $50. Even a $5 gift is twice as valuable. If you’ve never made a gift online, there will never be a better time than right now.

        Contribute before our midnight deadline, and your gift is worth twice as much.

        Over the course of this campaign, I have relied on you and hundreds of thousands of people just like you. Your time, your hard work, your generosity, and your heart have all sustained me through the ups and downs of this incredible journey.

        Some people, including my opponent, would like to declare this race over. They want you and me to just give up. Why? Because every time they think we’re out of it we come roaring back — and now we have a clear path to victory.

        Our first step on this path is to show that our campaign is as strong as it has ever been. We have until midnight tonight to get every dollar in the door before our April fundraising deadline. And if you give before midnight tonight, your gift is doubled thanks to our matching program.

        Double your impact and help us win by contributing before the midnight deadline.

        I want to thank you for your personal and powerful involvement in this race. It makes such a difference to me to know you’re a part of our campaign.

        Sincerely,

        Hillary Rodham Clinton

      • Lute

        Susan IS terrific!
        This primary really is a killer, and it’s a testament to HRC’s strength that she looks so fresh and energized.
        I think Obama is starting to wilt as he realizes he has few strong positives to pull him out of a downturn exacerbated by bad personal decisions.
        Clinton is the real thing.

        • Leisa

          What is the saying? Charm and charisma will open doors for you, but after five minutes, you had better know something…

          Here we go!

    • fran

      Not ready for prime time…he’s never had a real political battle he had to fight for, and it’s obvious he doesn’t have the stamina. If he’s tired already, how is he going to deal with the general election onslaught. He has no clue, and worse, the Dems who are endorsing him are taking the party over a cliff if he prevails. Wake up! This ain’t no party, this ain’t no disco…

      • mimi

        How’s he going to deal with the job of being president?

    • mimi

      How does someone so easily bored expect to do a job like POTUS?

      Hey, let’s take up a collection to pay for an all expenses paid summer vacation for Obama, Michelle and the kids all summer. I’m sure he’d be a lot happier if he quit the race and took us up on this offer.

  • http://noratings.blogspot.com/ Bud White

    OT: Thanks for 4/30/2008 Margaret SXXXXXXXX $50.00

    For donating to Hillary thru my link. Keep it going!

    http://www.hillaryclinton.com/contribute/GSYS

  • sonia

    http://www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=7401

    nice interview of hillary with tom,s show

    • workingclass artist

      NPR on Morning Edition reported that Hillary Clinton is hard for the reporters to keep up with and regulary puts in 17 hour days on the trail.
      I guess this might be one glaring example of how experience trumps pizazz……No ?

      • SensibleWoman

        Not only experience, but also a genuine passion to do the job. That’s where the energy comes from.

        • http://hyper-educated-uppity-woman.blogspot.com Uppity

          All great CEOs have high energy.

          • jwrjr

            That explains bush, then.

        • fooj

          Mr. Fizzle has lost his shizzle.

          Obama isn’t passionate about anything BUT Obama.

          Doesn’t Obama’s articulate, intellectual mind make it difficult to become bored? IMO, he sounds like a spoiled teenager. “I’m bored” is constantly used by adolescents as an “accepted” excuse for just about anything they don’t feel like doing.

          Apparently, Obama “bores” easily. He’s “bored” of the US Senate, as well.

          Give me a break. I find his attitude insulting. Poor, poor pitiful Little Lord Obama.

      • apishapa

        You don’t ever hear Hillary piss and moan about how tired she is of campaigning. Like this is “the Battaan Death March”. She seems positively delighted to be campaigning every time I hear her speak. This morning she was actually on the Bob and Tom Radio Show, which plays in Colorado. Very cheerful and friendly.

        Obama’s been crying about having to get out do a little work for the nomination for months. He gets more “bitter” every time I hear him.

  • Northwest rain

    Thanks for reading HuffPo — so I don’t have to click on her website.

    So Obama is bored and can’t be bothered in learning the details? Well life is often boring — and he would find that the Presidency of the US can be darn right boring and tedious.

    Narcissistic Profile — this is Obama. He thinks Clinton and McCain spend their time talking about him? Of course he does — because all he thinks about is Obama.

    When I went to hear Hillary’s stump speech in Seattle she packed so much detail about her positions on countless subject. And then she hit a whole lot of detailed facts about Washington State. She’s the ONLY candidate (including local politicians) who mentioned Geothermal as part of the solution towards energy independence. She is such an impressive person — and I believe her when she says she will fight or us. All of us.

    Obama — it is all about Obama.

    • beebop

      Actually, I didn’t realize that the entire article was cut and pasted, so I did go there … not so much hopey over there … more like the bat shit crazy and down in the dumps you would expect from a group who has seen The One on Fox and explain Wright for the 9th (and hopefully, last) time … does a body good to go look at their misery.

  • pm317

    One simple question: Why is he still here?

    • Dawnelle

      Partially because he’s too PROUD to step down honorably!

      Also because the NEWS cycles and normal working class people are only just NOW grasping at all the info that has come out in the last week.
      (not everyone is aware at the same time and some NEVER get it)
      Plus the people that would rather cut off their nose than to admit they were fooled and made a huge ass mistake voting for this phony!

      The wheel moves very slowly – but it’s definitely moving our way!

      Give it a few more days. Watch NC! ;-)

      We should come close to a tie. I don’t think the AA community will ever dessert him in mass. But he’ll lose some of them. OF course he may gain OTHER different kinds of voters now too.

      • jwrjr

        Judging from his (non)actions and his associates, does Obama do anything honorably?

    • Catriley

      Perhaps because the huge money folks like Zbig want to extract every last ounce of that guy after putting up millions to bankroll him. On the off change he’ll somehow win (fat chance) they want some ROI. Think the gazillionaires that created him are ready to cut their losses? No way.

      • pm317

        May be his being bored is “mammy, I don’t want to play anymore.”

        This primary makes a mockery of American democracy. I thought our party knew better.

        • mimi

          “mammy” ????

          I certainly hope that’s a typo!

      • simon, too

        Agreed, but the more they push his presidency, the more petulant he becomes, the more they risk exposure of their OWN dirty little secrets.

        I woudl say those guys were always afraid of the larger law enforcement community, but they thought they had made that problem go away, with enough cash, and Cheney. Sort of like Rezko and crew, thinking they could remove Fitz.

        It didn’t go away, I hope they’re astute enough to change their game plan, though I doubt it.

        Watching some of those oil guys testify on TV, the other day, I swear they looked drugged.

        Maybe it was just somehting like Xanax, for anxiety, before testifying…

        And speaking of drugs, I know Stuart Levine used extensively, but what about the rest of the IL circle, was drug use extensive?

        • fooj

          Cheney being the operative word…

    • http://hyper-educated-uppity-woman.blogspot.com Uppity

      Because Obama is a lightweight pussy?

      • Fred C. Dobbs

        We have a winner!

        • http://myspace.com/loyaldissent Garlic-Nosed Guitarist

          LOL @ “Obama is a lightweight pussy”

  • tiffany

    This reminds me of the commercial where the very bored young child asks”Are we there, yet?” Obama himself acknowledged in a debate that he does not like managing minor details, that he is a bit disorganized. Do we want another bored, lazy and distracted person in the White House???

    • http://noratings.blogspot.com/ Bud White

      Tiffany: No.

    • http://hyper-educated-uppity-woman.blogspot.com Uppity

      Well Obama, being a Narcissist, just thought we would all swoon and just kind of Affirmative Action the nomination to him without too much stress or work on his part. He’s getting tired. He’s a lightweight. It shows. Like Dowd said, he looks like he wants to go away for three months by himself and smoke. In the meantime, Hillary just keep bouncing along. Fortitude. Strength. Unruffled, fresh, ready to go, thinks on her feet (VERY important), ready to debate a point, knowns endless pertinent information. These are Leadership qualities and nobody can deny that, like her for it or not. If she were a guy, they would be falling all over her for her skill.

      • simon, too

        Like her husband?

        They’re like a bunch of jealous “heathers” , they only want candidates they feel superior to, you know how narcissists are.

        They can’t bear to have someone around more talented than they are, and since they have no talent, we’re at the bottom of the barrel.

        And it shows.

    • Hope

      Tiffany,
      Yeah! EXACTLY! Jesus! We’re going over the embankment right now already!

  • Charles Lemos

    He needs to go. I am hoping we win Indiana by 10-12 and pull a draw in NC. If we can do this, then we can begin to call on him to pull out. He is unelectable.

  • Suziq

    OT question:
    I tuned to Air Obama radio for a minute while driving home from work. Roseanne is hosting. Someone called into the show and said that Bill Clinton used Rev. Wright as a spiritual adviser during the Monica nonsense. Is this true? I have not heard or seen anything about this.

    • beebop

      If you know what a search engine is, I highly recommend you use one and do your own little research. Please. How old are the Obama trolls now, 7?

      • Suziq

        Obama troll???? Excuse me????? I guess if a person does not post daily and then posts to ask an innocent question, they are a troll?

        • beebop

          Eight, okay, maybe nine ….

          The shocked disbelief is really, really cute … in a bit of a valley girl way ….

          • Suziq

            What the hell is wrong with my question and you? Nice way to alienate a Hillary supporter.

            • PMS

              Suziq,

              Troll attacks often begin with asking a question like yours. Many here are pretty tired of troll attacks (I know I am… flying monkeys leave a nasty mess to be cleaned up). I’m sure you were innocent, but please understand.

              As I posted above, the answer is no.

              • Suziq

                Thank you – my feelings were really hurt.
                I was just posting what I heard from a Obamabot on the radio and it really pissed me off.

                • Ohio

                  Suziq, the answer is no. Rev. Wright was invited to the White House and shook hands with Bill Clinton, along with dozens, if not hundred of other importnat religious figures at an event after the Lewinsky scandal.

                  He was never fmr. Pres. Clinton’s mentor, friend, or pastor.

                  If you google it, you can even find the photo—pushed out by the Obama campaign after Rev. Wright first hit the in March.

                  And look out for low-flying monkeys—when they crap, they aim for your head.

                  Peace.

                • http://hyper-educated-uppity-woman.blogspot.com Uppity

                  Forgive us, we are sick of fielding planned Obama trolls that descend upon us within a half hour of each other whenever Barry is having a problem. So we get short sometimes.

                  • Hope

                    We get short cuz we was born teeny Italianos. :)

                    • fooj

                      Yep. Big things come in small packages.

                      It’s the Italian way…as I was born and raised.

                • sonia

                  suziq u heard right ,
                  but it was not only wright ,,,

                  wright was one of at least 100 pastore famous from big churches and hillary was not there at the breakfast,

                  plus ,,,,,,,,giving respect to someone one time for 1 or 2 hrs ,,,is different from being with someone foe 20yrs=7300days=175,200hrs

                  and in those 20 yrs at least 1050 sundays,,,,,,

                  • simon, too

                    Roseanne, the comedienne?

                    She came out with some HARSH, but true, words about Obama, pretty funny.

                    She was no fan, at least from what I read, she saw right through him, immediately.

              • Dawnelle

                I’m not so sure but it’s nice to see a gracious spirit right about now!

                You are right! We are all pretty much SICK and TIRED of getting UN equal treatment towards our candidate.

                All you have to do is the quick shoe and foot test

                If the SHOE were on the OTHER Foot……………

                uh huh! That’s right!

            • beebop

              To be really honest, most of the people here do their own research. They at least go to google and put in the appropriate words.

              Doing your own research when you are concerned or curious is a responsibility of an educated voter. When I see a question such as yours that was covered when Reverend Wright first hit the news, it occurs to me that we are getting a new group of trolls. I have not seen your name before and I was not going to dignify your question with an answer.

              If you were offended, I apologize. But doing your own fact checking is very important. You should feel comfortable with the knowledge that Hillary is not merely the better of the two Democratic candidates, not merely the Democratic candidate that can beat John McCain, but also the only candidate that can provide the work ethic that is going to be necessary to get this great nation of ours off of the side track we have been on and back on the high speed rail!

              • Hope

                beebop
                I don’t know about you, but I never do any research cuz I can’t reed or right. That’z why I aint votin for Obomba!

      • Dawnelle

        And if she’s too LayyyyyyyyyyyyZZZeee

        In short

        It’s called Attrition

        Bill was looking for some and rounded up 20 or so Rev.s, etc for a ONE time event.

        How you dilliedopes for HOPE can equate that to TWENTY FRICKEN YEARS OF BRAIN WASHING is beyond me!

        What up with this thing about you all having degrees?

        That’s almost laughable!

        • Northwest rain

          Some of the Obamabots have degrees — but NO common sense.

          Critical thinking and research skills don’t seem to be part of some degree programs.

          And then we have the GWbush types who get through school on having a dad with lots of money.

          Some of the brightest critical thinkers don’t have degrees — and some do.

          And then some people are just lazy. There are those who managed to get their degree by doing very little — they bought term papers, answers to tests etc.

          It’s what you DO with the degree (or in spite of the degree) that matters.

        • simon, too

          David Wilhelm the corrupt DNC fundraiser/former campaign manager is from IL, now working for Obama.

          In the early nineties he was Clinton’s campaign manager, perhaps he was the connection, often fundraisers are given the opportunity to meet the candidates.

          Wilhelm also is connected to the IL combine, dirty as all hell was my impression.

          I have a friend very active in the democratic party, here, where I live, she has been able to meet all the candidates, attending all the state functions, and she will be in Denver, too.

          But she’s not Rezko, you know?

          • simon, too

            I mean a fundraiser can invite a friend, sorry.

      • http://noquarterusa.net/ SusanUnPC

        She’s not a troll. She’s asking a legit Q — there was some breakfast that Wright attended. The two men met for a moment, and posed for a photo that Wright could keep as a commemoration. Nothing more.

    • ablebodied

      He was invited to the WH with a few other ‘spirtual leaders’…even had his picture taken with Pres. Clinton, although Clinton didn’t attend Wrights church for 20 years, he did shake his hand. Gotcha, Clinton!!!!! Just google ‘wright’ ‘clinton’ ‘white house’.

    • PMS

      The answer is no.

      Two days after Ken Starr sent his report to Congress on September 9, 1998 President Bill Clinton told a room full of clerics at the White House: “I have sinned”. Amongst those invited to hear Bill Clinton confess his sins was the Reverend Jeremiah Wright. The New York Times reports:

      With tears in his eyes, President Clinton told a roomful of clerics this morning that he had sinned, speaking just hours before the world was presented a painstaking account by prosecutors of when, where and how.

      Addressing an annual prayer breakfast at the White House, Mr. Clinton drew on the New Testament, the Yom Kippur liturgy and Ernest Hemingway as he made his most abject confession yet of personal failure, while declaring that he would defend and redeem his Presidency.

      ‘’I don’t think there is a fancy way to say that I have sinned,’’ he admitted softly, saying that after resisting expressions of contrition he had reached ‘’the rock-bottom truth of where I am.’’

      For the first time, Mr. Clinton also asked for forgiveness from Monica S. Lewinsky, on the day that the details of their intimate relationship — details that he had denied and struggled to suppress — poured out through the Internet, whose wonders as a tool of communication he has so often extolled.

      ‘’It is important to me,’’ the President told the prayer meeting, ‘’that everybody who has been hurt know that the sorrow I feel is genuine: first, and most important, my family; also my friends, my staff, my Cabinet, Monica Lewinsky and her family, and the American people. I have asked all for their forgiveness.’’

      Hillary Clinton was in attendance.

      • Suziq

        Thank you so much for answering my question.

        • PMS

          As they say in Uganda, “You are most welcome.”

        • Dawnelle

          If you are legit I apologize for calling you a dilliedope!

          • simon, too

            I saw a commercial on TV yesterday, a comic selling cable TV, satirizing Bill’s infidelity.

            I think most of us will be glad to see Bill Clinton back in the White House, Americans LIKE Bill Clinton, the big dawg.

            First lady manners, even in the former President, and protocol, never forget, he must always have the scrupulous manners of an acceptable first lady, the first spouse must have impeccable manners, he would, will, be breaking new ground, writing new rules, even if he is more of a world diplomat, say, even working in the Middle East…

      • Judith

        PMS, Thank you for that. My first thought after reading your post was that Bill Clinton sought the counsel of religious leaders, notably Jeremiah Wright…who proceeded to trash him from the pulpit, using obscene sexual gyrations at the pulpit while talking about Bill and Lewinsky. He’s not a very good man of God. He’s an abomination and totally undeserving of anything other than complete obscurity.

    • Rob in Chicago

      Yes, this is true to a point, like the Clintons “knew” Tony Rezko because they had a photo-op picture taken with Rezko at some event early in their Whitehouse years. Rev. Wright heads a huge church in Chicago, and he has always had a large following in the City. He was just one of a great many “brand-name” right-wing, left-wing, and bat-shit crazy ministers who came to the assistance of Bill Clinton and his soul during the impeachment ordeal. Its not like Rev. Wright and Bill Clinton had a 20 year relationship or anything, but the photo of the two together was the best that the Odrama camp could muster to spin the issue, and stop the hemoraging at their campaign.

      • IndayHill

        President Clinton’s time gave us PEACE, PROSPERITY & HAPPINESS, which we wish to regain when Senator Hillary Clinton is elected President this year.The Obama spin machines are now working…connect the Clintons to this shady characters & bait the voters to Clintons’ mistakes.PLS. DO NOT FALL TO THIS DIRTY TACTICS!!
        We want Obama’s mask to be peel-off completely before it is too late! We all know about the Clintons, but not much of Obama. The Obama I know, so far, is another GWB, great WHINER & LIAR!!!Add: LAZY, with capital L

    • http://hyper-educated-uppity-woman.blogspot.com Uppity

      If it is, did he say Goddamn AmeriKKKa and sell it on tape?

      • http://noquarterusa.net/ SusanUnPC

        YES! That’s how the media got the tape of his sermon and was able to play it – they paid for those CDs. HIS church sold the GD sermons to make MONEY. And now they whine.

    • pm317

      Wright was at the WH once when the Lewinsky thing erupted along with some 100 other guests. That is it. He was never Bill Clinton’s spiritual anything.

    • RalphB

      No, Bill Clinton used Jesse Jackson as an advisor during the Monica mess. Wright was invited to a prayer breakfast (photo op) once. BFD.

      • http://hyper-educated-uppity-woman.blogspot.com Uppity

        I guess they didn’t let him speak at the breakfast. Thank God.

        • beebop

          I’m sorry but this is why I wanted to stop this discussion.

          There is a tremendous difference between a group hug at the White House with photo op and 20 years in the pews. We all know why that photo was released.

          Why is this about Bill all of a sudden?

          • jwrjr

            Because the Obama trolls have no legitimate complaints against either Clinton, and they are hoping to rekindle an irrational hatred against what they think is an easy target.

          • simon, too

            It will be about Bill in large part if Hillary gets the nomination.

            But look at it as an opportunity.

            He is an asset, but the republicans, like Obama, will jump down his throat at every utterance. Americans know, despite the female issues, Bill Clinton can get the job done.

            They will try to tear him apart, again, most likely. I think he’s a fighter, though, a part of him LIKES to take on guys like Gingrich. I think sometimes the Republicans see him as Teddy Kennedy, a younger Teddy Kennedy, and that simply isn’t true. Clinton is brilliant, he loves his wife and child, despite the issues he has with infidelity.

            A calm Bill Clinton, with Presidential restraint, can help heal the nation (truly, not PR spin), at least the guy from 2000 could.

            A LOT of work to be done here, and world wide…

            All these complex issues, the man can break them down, explain to us how it needs to work, what we need to do, while never looking down at us, Bill Clinton does not feel superior to those around him, his mother wouldn’t allow it.

            Neither would mine, I’m sure the same for many.

            • simon, too

              Even in terms of the greening of the economy, say, what do we need to do, to make it work?

              Bill is very good at making this understandable, inspiring people to sacrifice, and get to work.

              He will make a FINE “first lady.”

            • fooj

              Ted or “Ed”??? I still can’t believe the Rev. mocked the Kennedy’s and not one of them has made a comment.

        • workingclass artist

          Now that would have been a riot…

        • Hope

          Yeah cuz if he did speak at breakfast everyone would have lost their grits! Damn!

  • beebop

    From a campaign stop in Indianapolis:

    “I mean, it is true that part of the job when you’re running for president is that anybody who is tangentially, you know, even remotely associated with you is somehow fair game and that’s unfortunate because most of us in our lives –- we meet people, we know people, some people we work with or we sit on a board with — we don’t really go vet them and find out all the terrible things they might have done because, you know, we don’t know or what they said to see if it’s politically correct,” Obama continued.

    Where the hell has he been for his entire life?

    How out of touch with the political process can one person be?

    • workingclass artist

      I’d say that when a candidate is workin out a serious conflict with his INNER CRACKER in public….He’s not in touch with himself let alone anything else.

      • beebop

        Did it sound like he’s looking for forgiveness for Ayers or some yet to be determined relationship that hasn’t made it to the media yet? hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

        • PMS

          Yes indeed. Tangentially. Heh heh.

      • http://hyper-educated-uppity-woman.blogspot.com Uppity

        I think sharpton recently pointed out his inner cracker.

        • workingclass artist

          ROFL…You Got That Wright…..Boy is being squeeeeezed……

      • fooj

        “Inner Cracker”…BWAHAHAHA! Thanks for the giggle, wcartist!

    • idear

      Good point.

      Maybe that’s what he really means about “the politics of hope”, i.e. “I hope nobody looks into my background or my connections>”

  • J in Mn

    CNN aired the Fl and Mi protest to count all the votes!! DNC should be ashamed that they are not fixing this mess and doing a revote

    • beebop

      Please put that at the very top of the list of what they should be ashamed of!

      The Democratic party has always stood for the VOTE … not its disenfranchisement. No more standing on the “moral high ground.” It has been surrendered and so have these votes in November.

  • http://myspace.com/loyaldissent Garlic-Nosed Guitarist

    Running for president is not sufficient reason to become president.

    Great point!

  • http://hyper-educated-uppity-woman.blogspot.com Uppity

    Hillary tired him out and she’s still tooting right along. All I can say is……..
    RRRRRRRRROFLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!

  • Catriley

    OT- For those in California. Just saw that Rep. Lois Capps just endorsed Obama (Capps is a superdelegate.)

    Of course the media isn’t sharing the facts with us on this endorsement: Capps’ daughter, Laura, is married to Bill Burton who is a Director in OBama’s campaign. Oh, and that Lois helped the couple buy a house and she LIVES in the house with the Daughter (who is a Ted Kennedy employee) and the son-in-law (Obama’s employee.)

    Gee.. how cozy. Her endorsement of Obama actually talked about “angels”. Scary.

    • Amanda

      Yeap, read that somewhere today. But I doubt MSM will mention this “little” detail.

      • http://hyper-educated-uppity-woman.blogspot.com Uppity

        The fact is, only superdelegates can pick this nominee. Neither of them can reach 2025. Now the question is, do they pick a winner or do they pick a loser?

        Click on my name and check out the Fox News poll stats that came out today on Wright and what Obama and Clinton supporters plan do do.

        • simon, too

          Follow the money, Obama can’t BUY great support, only those who would sell out their country, for a little cash.

    • beebop

      I am sure that we can expect Pelosi and Dean to come out screaming that Superdelegates must not over turn the will of the voters .. in this case, California’s voters that went for Hillary …. oh …. yeah, right. I forget … Obama rules. Clinton rules.

      • http://hyper-educated-uppity-woman.blogspot.com Uppity

        Methinks Breathy Nancy wants to be VP. As IF that would get me to vote for Obama.

        • workingclass artist

          I don’t know whether to laugh or throw up…..Laugh…..

        • Hope

          And to think I was all excited about Nancy Pelosi being the first woman (Italian) speaker! ACK! I got that one wrong.

    • Strawberrybitch

      Wait, didn’t California go to Clinton? What about all the tripe Obamatrons spew (Donna Brazille) about the Superdelegates voting against the will of the people? And how she’ll leave the party? Damn.

      • http://hyper-educated-uppity-woman.blogspot.com Uppity

        Well the rule in the Obama camp is, if your state went with Hillary, the superdelegates should be independent. If your state went Obama, the superdelegates should go with the People’s choice.

      • fooj

        It certainly did go to Clinton.

        Richardson didn’t seem to give a rat’s ass when he voted AGAINST the will of the people in New Mexico, did he?

        So, when is Brazille’s last day? It can’t be soon enough for me.

    • Jeff

      Capps is indeed close to the Clintons. Bill Clinton spoke at her husband’s funeral.

      • Catriley

        But she lives with Obama’s Communications Director, who is married to her daughter, a high level staff for Kennedy.

        As IF Lois would endorse Hillary with Burton as her roommate and son-in-law. And, though I’ve known and respected Lois, I have no doubt that her timing for the announcement was dictated by Burton, because Obama is tanking big time.

        I worked on Walter Capps’ campaign when he first got elected, and had begun on his re-election campaign when he sadly passed away. I attended two events with the Capps a few days before. :(

        Laura Capps was a staff member for Bill Clinton. I know that Lois respects the Clintons, but blood is thicker than water.

      • Sam

        But she is closer to Obama given that her daughter works for Kennedy and Bill Burton, one of Obama’s top campain staffers, is married to her daughter.

        My brother in law would be PISSED if my mom supported another candidate. Family is family.

        Plus, her district went to Obama, so I forgive her.

        The really odd SD for Obama today is Barron Hill who hails from a swing district in IN…cannot understand the motivatio for that one except perhaps the 12,500 contribution he got from Obama’s PAC.

  • jill

    anyone know anything about a rumor that obama is dropping out of the race sometime before monday?

    • Dawnelle

      DO NOT TEASE ME!!!

      LOL

      • http://hyper-educated-uppity-woman.blogspot.com Uppity

        Yeah! What SHE said!

    • beebop

      He can certainly lighten his carbon footprint and do it now. ;) We’d all be supportive of that decision ….

      • Dawnelle

        CARTWHEELS

        This disabled VET would DO A FEW!!

      • workingclass artist

        I think Al Gore should give BABY-O a call….To save the planet….

    • workingclass artist

      In the spirit of internet confession….I’m Barack Obama and I cant find the exit door….

      • http://hyper-educated-uppity-woman.blogspot.com Uppity

        Did you pee your shoes again Barry?

    • Jeff

      “anyone know anything about a rumor that obama is dropping out of the race sometime before monday?”

      This statement is the equivalent of a “wave” at a ball game!

      • beebop

        Just so that you know all of the polls don’t come from Fox …

        Here are raw CBS/New York Times numbers now (among registered voters):

        If the candidates were Obama and McCain, who would you vote for?
        Obama: 45%
        McCain: 45%
        Undecided/Don’t Know: 6%

        If the candidates were Clinton and McCain, who would you vote for?
        Clinton: 48%
        McCain: 43%
        Undecided/Don’t Know: 5%

        • http://myspace.com/loyaldissent Garlic-Nosed Guitarist

          But didn’t you get the Obama troll memo:

          “Any polls that you don’t like irregardless of the source are coming from racists.” :)

      • http://myspace.com/loyaldissent Garlic-Nosed Guitarist

        We don’t know the origin of the rumor. I was thinking who would start it and why? I will truly try to be objective and not an take the advocates position:

        A Clinton supporter could spread the rumor hoping to beef up morale, and create doubt in the Obama supporters.

        An Obama supporter could spread the rumor hoping to give a false sense of hope to the Clinton supporters once after the rumor does not pan out.

        A McCain supporter could spread the rumor to create confusion or something else…

        Of course, someone who works officially for one of the campaigns could be the source of the rumor.

        There is another intriguing possibility: The Obama campaign could be spreading the rumor to float the idea of Obama actually leaving the race, even if he has not decided to yet.

        If anyone wants to add to the list, please do so and try to be objective. Both “sides” can benefit from an honest inquiry.

        By the way when looking around about this rumor I found this dated February 27, 2008:

        Rumor Hillary Will Quit Race Friday (Wizbang Politics)

        • Hope

          Rumor has it that Rev Wright is actually Barry’s grandmother in drag!

      • Catriley

        But waves are FUN! And god knows everyone (Obama and Clinton supporters alike) could use a little levity right now. Grab some cracker jacks and a beer and join us.. oops, scrap that cracker jacks thing – beer and some peanuts. k?

    • Strawberrybitch

      Actually, I heard something simular last week, but it was never confirmed. Some heavyweights in the Democratic party need to save face for endorsing Obama right before he imploded and now are looking for a way out that can prevent further division in the party. Having BO step down because of personal reasons seems the safest bet so blame will not be laid at Clinton’s feet for beating the stuffing out of him. I bet after Wright made his second appearance, those heavyweights are even more anxious to scrap Obama off.

      • http://myspace.com/loyaldissent Garlic-Nosed Guitarist

        It’s possible the Wright fiasco as of late is part of that plan, if indeed such a plan exists. As long as we are speculating, there could be real personal reasons we are not aware of. He does look wiped out and demoralized, from my biased eyes perspective of course.

        I won’t expend too much energy wishing. And that is the other side’s mantra anyway, hoping and wishing for change and somehow all of Obama’s known-to-date baggage is ignored by the Republicans if only he could get the nomination.

        But I do love speculating, especially when the outcome is positive for Hillary. Both sides do that all the time on this blog for the same reason albeit for opposite candidates. :)

        • workingclass artist

          Hmmm……Maybe that’s why Sharpton got pissed at Barry ? The timing is could not have been worse…..for Obama that is…

  • J in Mn

    SD support is about money as well.

    • http://myspace.com/loyaldissent Garlic-Nosed Guitarist

      Makes sense. But I recall a scene in a movie where either the Titanic was sinking or aliens were invading the Earth and someone with a suitcase of money could not buy a spot on the lifeboat, or it was a ride out of town from the alien attack nearby. Or maybe it in two movies. Whateva.

      There is a point where the political liability of being associated with Obama trumps cash.

      • Rob in Chicago

        If there was a Congressman, Senator (other than Hillary), or Superdelegate on the Titanic or leaving town to escape an alien attack, they would have taken the money for sure…its in their genes

        • http://myspace.com/loyaldissent Garlic-Nosed Guitarist

          Just thought of something: A SD taking money does not guarantee a vote at the convention. They could flip on him.

          • simon, too

            Yeah, but business is business.

            Look at Rosenberg, the Hollywood producer of “million dollar baby.”

            He complained, threatened to go to the feds, and Gov Blago ordered Rezko to cut him out of all future IL business…

        • Catriley

          I think that your comment, and the one that inspired it, are probably my favorite comments on No Quarter in a loooong time. It’s just odd enough to make me laugh.

          • http://myspace.com/loyaldissent Garlic-Nosed Guitarist

            I’ve never been afraid to share odd things. :)

      • beebop

        Wouldn’t you hate like hell to be the last superdelegate that goes for Barack before the deluge that goes for Hillary …. that would really be tough if you’re an elected official ….

      • workingclass artist

        Well…..You raise an interesting point, once they get the check do they have to follow through especially if they got checks from both ?
        Maybe it’s a take the money and run kind of thang….

        • simon, too

          Do they get checks from both?

          Do you have a link, I would like to compare.

          From what I have seen, Obama kicks back, is the typical IL filthy politician.

          Clinton, on the other hand is surrounded by corruption, we all are, as Washington itself is filthy, but doesn’t stick her hand in the cookie jar, as a function of politics. She didn’t’ enter politics to profit off it’s corruption, whereas IMO, Obama did.

          This is why the “she does it too” arguments don’t fly, AFAIK.

          Even when Bill was in the White House, Vanity Fair stated it was the DNC that insisted the Clinton’s use it for fundraising, the DNC, then anyway, could be relentless in having politicians cough up cash, ask Bush, and the RNC pioneers how that works. And geez, a night in the White House compared to Cheney’s pay to play Iraq war profiteering, well, comparatively it’s not so bad.

          But again, no candidate is as directly connected to a group like Hamas as is Obama.

          (OK, maybe Cheney’s guys, LOL…)

          And now, through Rezko, what about the Syrian Baathists?

  • Nag

    So Obama is bored? Cripes. He hasn’t prepared himself for the actual job of President, so what would he do in the White House when he got bored? Bomb Pakistan?

    This guy is a joke, his candidacy is a joke and his followers who think they’re in a ‘movement’ are a joke. But I’m not laughing.

  • noproblama

    Oh gawd, I linked to the Huffpo site to read the article. The Obamanation is still out in force I see. Undeterred and unenlightened, they’re still knee-capping anyone who says a discouraging word, even one of their own.

    • http://myspace.com/loyaldissent Garlic-Nosed Guitarist

      Eating one’s own young is never a good sign your species will survive.

      • workingclass artist

        Ehemmm……It works for rats and other rodents…..chuckle…..

        • http://myspace.com/loyaldissent Garlic-Nosed Guitarist

          Further proof! :)

    • mimi

      That’s why I no longer click on the HuffPo. Who needs that bullshit. Arianna and her rag blog are dead to me. To think I once had respect for her. She’s going down on the SS Titanic Obama.

      Bon Voyage!

  • Gerald

    Hope dope no soap. Obama is toast. He can’t win in November and he know it but his wife won’t let him quit. He is a pussy and she wears the pants in that family, her and Oprah.

    • http://hyper-educated-uppity-woman.blogspot.com Uppity

      Oprah has been mysterously missing for a long long time.

      • http://myspace.com/loyaldissent Garlic-Nosed Guitarist

        Maybe she finally wised up?

        • workingclass artist

          Nah…..OPRAH is currently absorbed with her planetary instruction show….Teachin us all to better humans on the OPRASPHERE….

          • http://myspace.com/loyaldissent Garlic-Nosed Guitarist

            The OPRASPHERE must be way up there as oxygen deprivation has set in thus the lack of critical thinking skills…

            • workingclass artist

              All I know is I avoid OPRAH at all costs…..She sucks the air out of my living room every time she’s on TV…..

              • Fred C. Dobbs

                “‘Oprah?’ asked Uncle Hant reflectively. ‘I remember her. Looks like five hundred pounds of bear liver in a plastic bag?’” – Fred Reed

  • CognitiveDissonance

    In short: He has contempt for and indifference towards the people for whom he would be elected to work.

    Barack Obama is running for the title, not the job.

    In clear-as-day contrast, Hillary Clinton is running for the job, not the title.

    Well said, Susan. This is becoming more and more apparent every day. In fact, this dynamic is probably the very reason he couldn’t see what was wrong with his friendships with Wright, Ayres, et al. He simply does not understand most people or what is important to them. Quite frankly, he really doesn’t understand himself, as his fake autobiography makes pretty apparent. This character quality alone makes him a disaster for a job like President. And it belies his claim of being able to unify people. You can’t unite what you don’t understand. This is simply another of his empty talking points.

    • norrismorris

      Cognitive,

      Thanks for your comment.

      Your post reminds me of the absurd Op-Ed column in the NY Times last week written by Gail Collins.

      It’s an indication of just how clueless about Ayers the “elite journalists” are.

      Collins states at the end of this column that why blame Obama for “an inept terrorist”? as she alluded to Ayers.

      Can you imagine what an “ept” terrorist could have accomplished?

      The police headquarters Ayers bombed in NY that hospitalized 7 people was but one of many highly destructive terrorist acts he committed. This is “inept”?

      Obama supporters and the media
      are drawing blanks on this relationship
      re: Obama’s long freindship and mentoring by Ayers and wife.

      Michelle Obama met attorney Bernadine Dohrn Ayers at the leftist law firm she joined and was introduced into the “radical chic leftist” politics circle so necessary for credentials in Chicago’s political machine.

      This was the beginning of the Ayers involvement.

      Obama’s claims that he hardly knew him are false. Ayers contributed to his run for Illinois senate, and they remained involved sharing board membership and friendship for years.

      So Gail Collins says it’s ok to know an “inept terrorist” a while ago?

      The spin and disinformation are mind boggling.

      • Catriley

        It amazes me that the MSM and Obama supporters have not equated the term “domestic terrorism” with the Oklahoma City Bombling, the Olmpic Park bombing, and the murder of doctors who provide abortions.

        Ayers had the audacity to hand out temporary tattoos of the Weather Underground logo at book signings a few years ago — The lovable terrorist.

        Yeah, we all believe the GOP and the media and the voters are going to look the other way in a general election. There just is not enough koolaid to go around for that…

        • simon, too

          Yeah, I know, and it further amazes me no one, publicly at least, connected groups like Ayers with the Middle East terrorists, cyberterrorism, or groups like the Holy Land Foundation, and American political corruption.

          And now reading of the USSR connections with groups like the Black Panthers, or even Ayers, well, this has been a forty year, world wide thing going on.

          And how long did the cold war last, ostensibly?

  • Dawnelle

    Hahaha!

    Juan Williams just said the Obama campaign is in CRISIS MODE!

    And when I stopped off at Obama’s channel Tweety looked like he had just had all 4 wisdom teeth pulled!!

    WHAT a FACE!! Talking Wright and it was making him SICK having to discuss it!

    LMAO!!

    • http://noratings.blogspot.com/ Bud White

      Juan Williams is very connected in Washington. I love listenin to him on NPR.

      • Dawnelle

        Ooo I didn’t know that! Thanks!

        When is he on NPR? I never listen to radio anymore since MOST of my favs turned into Obamabots!

        • http://noratings.blogspot.com/ Bud White

          All my favs or Obamabots too: NYT, New Yorker, NPR, MSNBC…I watch DVDs now and read NQ & Taylor Marsh. The rest of ‘em make me sick.

          • fooj

            Me, too. My hubby found the car stereo set to Sport Talk Radio (KNBR) and laughed his ass off. He said “Miracles never cease”…

            NQ is the place to be.

    • workingclass artist

      Hmmmm…..Faciem duram cacantis habes…..
      Translation: He has the face of a man with severe constipation.
      Speaking of Matthews of course…..chuckle…

      • Dawnelle

        dang I should have taken Latin instead of French

        Mon Dieu!

        LOL

        • Hope

          Dawnelle,
          When you try to speak French, just use all the Latin verb forms, only don’t pronounce all vowels. Then intermittently swallow, infinitesimal gulps of Syrup of Ipecac as you order your meal at the French Restaurant. You will be lauded as a natural French Speaker.

          And don’t forget, as you sit at table, make sure you put your nose in the air like you just caught a whiff of something very pungent like Obama walking by with his wife. Then give everyone the stink-eye! You will be accepted in all French circles I can assure you.

          It worked for Josephine!

    • http://hyper-educated-uppity-woman.blogspot.com Uppity

      Hahahaha. I accidently flipped channels and saw Tweety and nearly went blind.

  • orionATL

    susan -

    this is a very important point you have made about senator obama’s personality and/or experience -

    as important, maybe more important, than any critique of his policy positions.

    obama just does not have the experience, including the emotional experience, to be president of the u.s.

    furthermore, i do not sense much other than ego driving him.

    nor do i sense any strong level of caring, while senator clinton, by contrast, radiates caring.

    thanks.

    • norrismorris

      Susan,
      It’s also a matter of character.

      Wright has exposed Obama as a totally opportunistic pol who will lie, change positions,back track,dump on, and discard anyone he has to.
      .
      Obama has shown a weakness regarding decision making and revealed a timidity
      about directly confronting adverse situations. This is not a trait desirable for anyone who aspires to be president.

      I expect to see a photo of Obama sneaking a smoke. He has been unimpressive in the Wright meltdown.

  • babypuppy

    Comment by Suziq | 2008-04-30 15:55:29

    Suziq; I heard that also. Other blogs posted a pic of BC and Wright. Wright was apparently one of over a hundred ministers Bill called in to the WH after Monica.

    Shame on beebop and others for attacking you for your question. The group here sometimes spends many many threads arguing with obvious known trolls, yet a seeming (to me atleast) innocent blogger posts a legit question and gets jumped all over.

    I come here because of Larry and Susan’s writings.

    Anyway, one wonders how Wright could attack the Clintons from the pulpit especially after smilingly supporting them in their time of spiritual need. Can’t blame that pic on the Clintons. Wright is the one who appears over-the-top hypocritical.

    • Dawnelle

      Yea If I asked ANY Pastor or what ever to come and pray with/for me for any sin…………. then he turns around and makes a DVD showing him gyrating on stage to the tune of a Clinton screw up is DISGUSTINGLY NOT CHRISTIAN!!!

      WTF is that? He’s a sick puppy!

      • norrismorris

        Watching a pastor dry humping and thumping and being as obnoxious as possible is not my idea of a day in Church.

        Obama asks us to believe he never heard this [just a little] stuff in 20 years.

        Does he think we’re all fools and so besotted with his lovliness that we are to swallow this nonesense?

        This simply comes down to a matter of JUDGEMENT.

  • Annagain

    Nothing is by accident. I believe this Democratic primary is the longest contest in human history for a reason — so that people can wake up from the fervor, and stupor, caused in part by Sen. Obama’s eloquent yet empty speeches and also by the complicity of the MSM and DNC in covering for his reckless associations and inexperience.

    How dare he be tired and bored? Don’t you think the American people are tired of 8 years suffering under the rule of King George the Village Idiot and his cadre of evil thugs? Sen. Obama is auditioning for the most difficult job in the world. It is an enormous and endless challenge, and a great honor bestowed upon the victor by the American people.

    Senator Clinton seems to understand this — which is why she so enthusiastically and willingly engages each voter, no matter where she goes. She actually wants the job and knows what do to when she gets there.

    Competence. What a concept.

    • beebop

      Rock on! Perfect.

    • Hope

      Hillary rode to work today with some man in Indiana. They stopped to buy gas together. Imagine Oblahblah doing that? Michelle would put her Big Foot down!

      • Fred C. Dobbs

        Volvo, 7 Series or Daimler only for Senator Hope-a-Dope.

    • hillarysmygirl

      Yes, thank God we’ve had this time! Which is exactly why Dean and Pelosi were so hard pressed to get rid of Hillary…because the longer this process took, the more we’d get to know him.

  • http://thehorizontalworld.blogspot.com/ Mary Jo Kopechne

    Did you see the report up over at TM’s that Obama is attempting to shut down a Clinton 527? His campaign file a formal complaint. He is such a wienie.

    And poor Mayhill Fowler–the koolaid drinkers are being quite unpleasant to the ole girl.

    • fooj

      That FEC complaint is ridiculous. He sounds like a sniveling wanger…

      Boo f*cking hoo, Little Lord Obama.

  • Hope

    Well the way Obama feels about this campaign is exactly how I feel about him – BORING!. The man, plain and simple, is a boob with nothing much to say when he hasn’t got a script in front of him, he has no real plans that are concrete and therefore he’s got nothing really left to say that sounds fresh, viable and innovative.

    America to Obama is like a nebulous conglomeration of unnecessary pieces that don’t fit together very well in his mind. Like an unwieldy puzzle, Obama can’t quite figure out that the piece called the State of California just doesn’t fit well next to Pennsylvania and Ohio just can’t get its southern border to fit into Cape Cod! He thought he was going to be able to stick Texas just beneath Illinois and all would be in perfect picture harmony for all to see. Oh dear! But then he got this odd, jagged piece called Rezko coupled with a fat, black and white piece cut out by Rev Wrong and before he knew it – his pat little puzzle of pedantry suddenly grew into an unimaginable mess. Well just yesterday he had to throw the Rev Wrong piece into the national garbage dump, though probably someone will send it back to him for recycling.

    So like any other spoiled kid who is bored with old toys, he wants something new to play with and doesn’t give a hoot about an average American somewhere on the campaign trail who told him that he can’t afford to buy gas let alone a PUZZLE! He’s bored listening to church people who shoot-up outsiders on Sunday morning, and how come these little old ladies are scolding him for calling his opponent Annie Oakley? How come I have to go through all of this huh? Its not fair! WAAAA WAAA WAAA

    Quick someone get a Universal health care plan that pays for daycare, disposable diapers and wormings cuz Obama is gonna need special care when we send him back to the sandbox.

  • llilytoo

    It’s my hope that Barry cracks soon…. before Nancy, Kerry and Howard push him down our throats. By the GE he’ll be in the fetal position

    • Kourian

      By the GE he’ll be in the fetal position

      Uppity readers suggest overwhelmingly he’s already there. ;)

    • Hope

      Yeah you are right! BARF! Then imagine, Rev Wrong will be back in the pic sooner or later. That guy can’t keep his big face out of the news if he can help it.

  • Jeff

    I’d be pretty bored too, having won this 2 months ago…

    • Strawberrybitch

      OK, OK, OK…we get it, you won already. Soooo why are you still here? Oh yeah, you like insulting us so we’ll vote for Obama in November. Nice game plan there, chuckles.

      • mimi

        They never respond to that. How they are going to win without Hillary’s supporters. They resort to calling us names like Republicans or racists.

        For the record Jeff: my heels are dug in!

        Obama will have to:

        WIN WITHOUT ME!

    • http://noratings.blogspot.com/ Bud White

      Awesome…Now I start pouring money into McCain’s campaign so BO doesn’t get near the White House. Thanks, Jeff. Appreciate the tip. Keep it up, pal!

    • Hope

      If he’s so bored then let him quit now and sit back and pile up his superdelegates. If he has it in the bag why not just let Hillary go on and on then? HUH?

      If he is that far ahead then let him sit it out, take his name off the ballots of the upcoming primaries and let it rip huh?

    • Hope

      If you are so freaking bored then go play with more exciting folk for God’s sake will you. Leave present company. Sayonara! Adios! Ciao! So Long! Get Lost!
      Take the Bridge Exit!

    • beebop

      Here are raw CBS/New York Times numbers now (among registered voters):

      If the candidates were Obama and McCain, who would you vote for?
      Obama: 45%
      McCain: 45%
      Undecided/Don’t Know: 6%

      If the candidates were Clinton and McCain, who would you vote for?
      Clinton: 48%
      McCain: 43%
      Undecided/Don’t Know: 5%

      Sadly, the contest didn’t END two months ago, baby boy.

    • fooj

      Is “winning” what Team Obama calls it? Looks and sounds more like GAMING THE SYSTEM to me.

  • Kourian

    Barack Obama is running for the title, not the job.

    Oh yeah. We’ve been saying that around here for half a year, often referring to that great opening sequence in Joe versus the Volcano where Dan Hedaya keeps going on about it, talking to someone on the telephone.

    I know he can get the job but can he do the job?

    Susan: an absolutely GREAT piece. Perhaps your best ever! Really! Greatttttt!!

    PS. The movie’s highly recommended if you haven’t seen it.

    • Jeff

      “PS. The movie’s highly recommended if you haven’t seen it.”

      More Joe, and apt for the venue:

      “I am not arguing with you! I am not arguing with you! I am not arguing with you!”

      • Catriley

        Be careful, Jeff. You’re starting to enjoy it here with us far too much. Frankly, I’m noticing even our resident trolls are losing their verve. It’s almost as if y’all are punching a time clock here lately. I’m serious about my comment further up.. grab a beer and some peanuts and join us in the wave… I’m feeling rather benevolent this afternoon.

        Now i have to go watch Joe vs. the Volcano, or maybe find that movie about aliens and the suitcase of money.

  • emilyR

    Oh, under the heading of weasels in the woodwork– whatever the hell I mean by that– because I don’t think weasels tend to get in the woodwork.. however,for some reason it seems apt.

    I was watching C-CPAN and they had the (I think) prime minister of Ireland in to chat a while with the full congress–you know those senator things and house rep things that have been annoying us for months now.

    Anyway, the evil Pelosi, was reading this boring list of who had escorted somebody in (blah,blah,blah..at least in England they make ceremony interesting.) Anyway the queen weasel read of a list of names and of all I recognized, they were Obama-ding-dong supporters. And she had this fake repulsive smile on her face as she moved that scarey thing on the top of her shoulders to acknowledge each of the death eaters. So it appeared that being a “death eater for Obama” has its
    priviledges.

    I was annoyed, of course… I wish Nancy would give it up already… get with the times, moonbeam.

    In other observations of the event: happier news–
    Reid looked absolutely pale from bow to stern.

    And I believe I saw Max Baucus chatting it up with Bill Nelson as if they was good pals.

    And last night on C-Span Sherrod Brown overseeing the Senate looked like he’d been run through a garbage disposal. Having a hard time Sherrod? Senator Brown, just say no to the kool-aid. He’s
    “undecided” as they say. So hopefully that sleepless night brought on an epipheny (no the good kind, Voldemort…. not the insane night-sweats you
    bring down on people).

    • norrismorris

      Emily,

      This is beautifully written political satire.

    • simon, too

      weasels in the woodwork– whatever the hell I mean by that– because I don’t think weasels tend to get in the woodwork..

      “Woodwork squeaks, and out come the freaks”

      A really sad song, though a poppy song, by was/not was, one of whom went on to famously produce Toni Child’s, and Bonnie Riatt.

      Follow the popular reference to the popular song, and such, it’s fun.

      Anyway, they have included a version of the song on every CD they put out, with different lyrics, updated I suppose, a sign of the times.

      I’m thinking of the first…

  • Dawnelle

    LOL

    Maria Cantwell in the WELL with a grin on her face!!

    She’s pretty happy up there reading all those boring FACTS. LOL

    Oh yea, she’s a Clinton supporter right?

    Right On Maria!

  • http://www.liberalrapture.com/ John Smart
  • Northwest rain

    The crime here is that he was pushed into running by greedy people????

    I’m not feeling sorry for this con man.

    He should remove himself from this race — and go back and learn how to be a Senator — learn how to run a committee — etc.

    It will take a long time to get over the damage that Obama has done — he has run a campaign of hate — learned from his religious mentor. He has actively campaigned against Bill Clinton’s record — and that SHOULD be a big democratic SIN.

    I agree with Uppity — there is no way that snObama can even make it through a General Election — he will be in a padded cell — taken out for speeched and returned to his fetal position.

    So he’s bored with America now — all those PEOPLE and all those places with (gasp) names!

    He’s going to have to return to all the states and relearn all the names. Remember he grew up in Hawaii — and the Mainland was a long way away. He heard stories about Kansas as a kid — but had no real experience of driving across the USA on the Interstates. So America must be overwhelming to the guy. The world outside of the US is also vast — and he hasn’t bothered to visit Europe. So he’s going to have to travel if heaven forbid he gets the keys to the White house.

    The Nations of the world have names and cities and towns with names — seems like someone is going to have to invent teleprompter glasses for Obama — so that all he has to do is read the words on the screen in his glasses. THEN he’ll know what day it is and WHERE he is.

    The more we get the know this guy — the worse he is. He really doesn’t seem to be an American — he’s just a figment of his own imagination.

    • workingclass artist

      Agree with you rain…
      Argumentum ad misercordiam…..Appeal to pity…
      It is a common fallacy and I refuse to feel any pity for Obama. I’d sooner feel pity for Cheney or his little monkey george….

      • workingclass artist

        And that will be at the second coming

        • simon, too

          I think he’s going to jail, this man is corrupt, Obama met with Rezko just as much as Blago.

  • Dawnelle

    So do you all think they’ll RIOT if Hillary wins the popular vote by a million, the superdelegates by 50 but 50 below in pledged delegates? (just doing averages in my head)

    Cuz that’s how it’s looking!

    They can’t bitch about that!

    • workingclass artist

      Hmmmmm……..Ask Sharpton…..maybe….

  • scott

    From RCP
    FOX News Poll

    * Dems: Clinton 44, Obama 41
    * General: McCain 46, Obama 43
    * General: Clinton 45, McCain 44

    Auchi, I mean ouch, thats gotta hurt.

    • Dawnelle

      WOOT!!

      • http://myspace.com/loyaldissent Garlic-Nosed Guitarist

        LOL. Of course since it is Faux News network, the poll is meaningless to the trolls. But I took a look earlier and the polling averages are looking up for Hillary. The SDs coming out of the pocket will be used to counter what I just said. I’m trying to save the trolls some energy and us from having to clean up poop off the blog floor. :)

      • http://hyper-educated-uppity-woman.blogspot.com Uppity

        I have more numbers posted at my blog in case you are interested.

        • http://myspace.com/loyaldissent Garlic-Nosed Guitarist

          Thanks!

  • Amanda

    OT Carter on CNN: SD ought to vote according to the will of pledged delegates. Not the popular vote, not electibility in GE etc. He stressed that the Dem Party , just like the Repug Party has rules based on pleged delegates. Well, he forgot to mention that if we are comparing rules with the repugs, then Hillary would have already won the nomination (winner-take-all.)
    Wolf brought up Kennedy-Carter-1980′s –> SD. But he didn’t acknowledged that.
    Wolf said “pledged delegates” is code name for Obama. Carter said he is not endorsing. Who does he think he is fooling?!

    • http://myspace.com/loyaldissent Garlic-Nosed Guitarist

      Carter said in an interview he has not picked a candidate but his entire family had, which is the equivalent of a de facto endorsement by Carter of Obama. So I am not surprised at what you report. In essence, he is the male equivalent of Brazile: has not endorsed anyone technically, but may as well since that is how their behavior is perceived.

      If Carter was neutral, he would have omitted the family reference in the interview.

      This presents a problem for Obama. Carter just met with Hamas and the right wing is chomping at the bit about this. It will be tied to Obama if/when Carter makes an official endorsement. Or sooner if any McCain supporters are reading this blog. :)

      This is my analysis.

      • http://hyper-educated-uppity-woman.blogspot.com Uppity

        You Irish Jews Hicks Typical white women People from Florda People from Michagan Italians are all alike.

        • http://myspace.com/loyaldissent Garlic-Nosed Guitarist

          :)

        • Hope

          Dagos! You mean Dagos! Those hose-nosed Schnazola Christ Killers.

  • Dawnelle

    ARGH!!!

    Ok that does it! That old man has LOST IT!!

    He’s just too busy to keep informed apparently and he’s getting his updates from his kids and grandkids that are ALL obamabots!

    figures!

    Jimmy this is the kind of thing that sunk you before………….. you heart is good but your preparation is sorely lacking!

    no offense

    • workingclass artist

      Ehemmm……Jimmy needs to stay on the peanut farm……..

    • http://myspace.com/loyaldissent Garlic-Nosed Guitarist

      Worry for not, Carter is screwing Obama by siding with him. See my post above, starts with “Carter said in an interview…”

      • fooj

        Heard Ed Rollins say whomever Carter endorses will lose. The panel on Dobb’s show just laughed.

  • Talktruth

    Funny comment I just saw over at http://www.hotair.com:

    katieanne on April 29, 2008 at 2:13 PM
    Looks like he is going to have a rough time picking a cabinet, looks like he needs 30 years to ferret them out.

    Here’s another, long but worth it:

    Hello, I’m Barack Obama. I’m addressing you today to clear the air about the situation with my former pastor, Jebediah… no, sorry, Jambalaya… er, wait, I remember now, Jeremiah Wright. Earlier in this campaign, we established how very little I am affected by the beliefs of those around me. It’s well-documented that I was friends with a violent terrorist, but no serious non-racist person would think I’m a violent terrorist, right? Same thing with this Wright fellow. No effect whatsoever. I remain the living avatar of Hope, Change, and Brotherhood, despite having listened to his insane ravings for twenty years. They had no more effect on me than my father’s hardcore Marxist economic theories. I think you and I can agree that I’m a pretty amazing man. Now, earlier I gave a speech where I said that I could no more disown Reverend Wright than I could disown the entire black community. I stand by that statement. However, while I cannot beat the entire black community to a bloody pulp with my bare hands, I can do that to Jeremiah Wright, and I invite you all to tune in for our cage match on pay-per-view… all proceeds will benefit the United Negro College Fund, which desperately needs more funding so it can remove the hideously offensive word “Negro” from its name. I’m confident that, after you watch me work that foul-mouthed, vile, deranged former spiritual mentor of mine over in the steel cage, you’ll have no doubt that I’m the exact opposite of him in every way. In fact, if you really hate his lunatic anti-American guts, I humbly submit that would be a good reason to vote for me, since I am, as mentioned above, the antimatter mirror universe opposite of him. Thank you, and good night. Oh, and by the way, can someone tell me who this “Farrakhan” guy is? Wasn’t he the villain in that one “Star Trek” movie that everybody liked? I just have no idea.

    Doctor Zero on April 29, 2008 at 8:36 PM

    http://tinyurl.com/6o5fyt

    Thanks again to Susan for turning us on (do people say that any more?) to all those blogs in her article “Roundup of Blog Responses to Obama Presser,” found at http://tinyurl.com/5bnzwn. It was fun looking through them!

  • http://thehorizontalworld.blogspot.com/ Mary Jo Kopechne

    Interesting post with questions for BO on the Houston Chronicle blog. Lot’s of people seem to feeling hoodwinked, bamboozled and like they received the old okie doke from Mr. Make Believe.

    http://tinyurl.com/3z9xtl

    • http://myspace.com/loyaldissent Garlic-Nosed Guitarist

      “Mr. Make Believe” — love it!

  • Joanne Parrent

    Great post. He really does seem to be losing it. Or maybe we just never noticed before.

    It’s up to the upcoming states and the Super Delegates. Please sign and pass on our urgent new Petition to Super Delegates. This is a grassroots petition we plan to Supers in early June. We already have almost 1400 signatures.

    http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/supporthillary/

  • http://paganpower.wordpress.com/ Pagan Power

    In short: He has contempt for and indifference towards the people for whom he would be elected to work.

    I don’t anyone could have said this better.

    • http://myspace.com/loyaldissent Garlic-Nosed Guitarist

      A self-centered egomaniac with a Messianic complex doesn’t make a great president? :)

      • workingclass artist

        He doesn’t make a good messiah either……

        • http://myspace.com/loyaldissent Garlic-Nosed Guitarist

          That settles it. I can’t vote for him.

      • Ndree

        Sounds like GWB….VERY scary move!

  • Dawnelle

    Ok convince me that the Pasty faced ED slug SCHULTZ was NOT just now trying to BAIT Hillary’s camp to start going HEAVY NEGATIVE on Obama!!

    He said it twice

    No one else on the panel agreed with him

    He’s beyond obvious to me that he’s trying to set Hillary up to do something that would sink her.

    DON’T TAKE THE BAIT HILLARY!!

    Stay JUST like you are NOW! PENN is GONE! You are good as GOLD!

    • http://myspace.com/loyaldissent Garlic-Nosed Guitarist

      Hill is a political genius most of the time, I doubt she will fall for any traps.

      • Dawnelle

        You are RIGHT!

        I admire her so much! She is so clever!

        • simon, too

          No, Rove is clever, in his own head, anyway.

          Clinton is brilliant, brilliant wins wars, and insures the survival of the US.

          Rove and co use regurgitated Amway selling technique to gain power, that, and bribery — that is clever, but not by half.

        • http://myspace.com/loyaldissent Garlic-Nosed Guitarist

          And she is so humble! That is the sign of a true leader.

          I _try_ to be like her, and I admire her very much indeed!

          Hill won’t be having tea and crumpets with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad — that’s the judgment we need. :)

          • simon, too

            Having tea with the Iranian is not in and off itself a bad thing, we need diplomacy in the Middle East.

            Just as long as he understands who is in charge, the mullahs, IMO, really don’t have a clue, perhaps subject to their own Wright melodramas, their own bubble.

            And I only say that because the Iranians DO benefit from, and IMO, support terrorism, as do those who are allied with them, particularly when it is directed against the US, and Israel.

            Terrorism is pussy.

            • simon, too

              Just to add, given his behavior on Iraq, and 9.11, it would be a safe assumption to conclude Bush and Cheney really didn’t have the full support of the American intelligence community, or, really, didn’t work well with them, didn’t trust them. Not to question the level of professionalism, but troops vote with their boots, and you can’t force someone to accept your advice, look at Cheney, and Iraq. He had his OWN intelligence unit, the OSP right?

              Hopefully, this will not be an issue for the next President.

            • http://myspace.com/loyaldissent Garlic-Nosed Guitarist

              Having tea with the Iranian is not in and off itself a bad thing,

              The idea of it is if you are trying to get elected as President of a right leaning country. :)

  • Mel

    Come on folks, give Obama a break!

    Barack-up for a minute folks, two Wright’s do not fix a wrong!

    To Ayers is human, to forgive is the Dohrn Wright better thing to do, so Tony up folks and show some luvin!

    You are never comfortably safe unless you have Michelle-ins under you!

  • audacity

    this is becoming a new reality show for TV. wondering what channel will pick up the circus.

    sign petition

    Lou just replayed the Dean screem

    • workingclass artist

      Ehemmmm…………….HOWL………………

  • http://ricksramblings-thoughts.blogspot.com/ ricksramblings

    Susan this is a great post! I think it hits the nail on the head He the title not the work. You got it!

  • Patrick Henry

    You did another brilliant Piece of work here SUSAN..

    Good research…Good references..Good Points..

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  • http://360.yahoo.com/ommotherlifeforce fred heidrick

    obama is a basket ball player ,rin back and forth on the short cort

    hillary is a [MAITHON RUNNER] able to go long distances. this is her life, were as obama is the lacky of tom daschle, and howard dean the losers.to gain power were they could not win elections.

  • http://www.minfirm.com/bedsore.asp JRM

    O’Bama’s pastor will end up costing him the election. People pay attention to that vitriol more than the candiates

  • Cath

    I wonder if the political life has come so easily to Barack Obama up until now that he wasn’t/isn’t prepared for the long haul? What does this say about his preparation for the difficult office of president? (We cannot afford another lazy criminal/idiot like George W. Bush.)

    (I’m not saying that Obama has had an easy life, just that his political wins seem to have been easy, so maybe he expected this to be just one more.)

    Here’s hoping that Hillary stays healthy and excited about her campaign, but maybe takes a quick break soon so she’s ready for the next phase.

  • Vnd

    The Obama in the HuffPo piece is the Obama that I see too. I think he’s got low energy and an attention problem. He’s the absent-minded professor who always loses his paperwork, he’s indecisive, bored by mundane details, restless for new things and performs inconsistently. I think Michelle Obama has been very helpful in organizing and motivating him. I’m sure he’s super-intelligent and a nice man but I don’t think (ego aside) that he’s got what it takes to be president, it’s a grueling job. In contrast, Hillary Clinton is super high-energy and sharp as a tack.

    • workingclass artist

      So Obama has attention deficit disorder…..?

  • glennmcgahee

    I see it mentioned in the comments that Obama supporters have degrees or something like that. That is the media narrative. As a matter of fact, Hillary Clinton’s supporters are in a majority of people that not only have degrees, but of those people who are working on PhD’s and furthering their education, they are breaking for Hillary.

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