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Obamamania Fades on Capitol Hill

Perhaps they are just out of the loop, the Chicago loop, that is. What could you have expected when he moved operational control of the DNC from Washington DC to Chicago? And if you think it will get better, it won’t. You keeping on seeing what you want to see in Barack Obama and not what is really there. Obama can change his policies with the wind, he can’t change who he is, at least not without a lot of therapy.

I have long argued that Obama is the political reincarnation of Richard Nixon. Sure their politics are different, but their personae are not. Richard Nixon was a control freak, so is Barack Obama. Nixon would do whatever it took to win lying and pandering his way into office, Barack is no different.

Nixon broke into a psychiatrist’s office to get dirt on his opponent’s, while innuendo that likely emanated from within the Obama campaign undid the candidacies of Blair Hull (domestic abuse allegations) and Jack Ryan (sexual impropriety allegations). Nixon was a narcissist, Obama is hardly any less of one.

I see a very different Obama. I see one who threw four people off a ballot so he could run unopposed. I see someone who played the race card over and over again. I see someone who has been nothing but duplicitous.

I see someone who tells the American public that his campaign takes no money from lobbyists and then rakes in millions from lobbying firms via the back door. His political 180s are nothing new. I have said this before there is no there there in Barack Obama. He has no core convictions other than his own political welfare.

Via Politico:

After a brief bout of Obamamania, some Capitol Hill Democrats have begun to complain privately that Barack Obama’s presidential campaign is insular, uncooperative and inattentive to their hopes for a broad Democratic victory in November.

“They think they know what’s right and everyone else is wrong on everything,” groused one senior Senate Democratic aide. “They are kind of insufferable at this point.”

Among the grievances described by Democratic leadership insiders:

• Until a mailing that went out in the past few days, Obama had done little fundraising for Democratic candidates since signing off on e-mailed fundraising appeals for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee immediately after securing the Democratic nomination.

• Obama has sometimes appeared in members’ districts with no advance notice to lawmakers, resulting in lost opportunities for those Democrats to score points by appearing alongside their party’s presumptive presidential nominee.

• The Obama campaign has not, until very recently, coordinated a daily message with congressional Democrats, leaving Democratic members in the lurch when they’re asked to comment on the constant back and forth between Obama and John McCain — as they were when Obama said earlier this month that he would “continue to refine” his Iraq policies after meeting with commanders on the ground there.

• Coordination between the Obama campaign and the House and Senate leadership is so weak that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) — who will chair the Democrats’ convention in August — didn’t know of Obama’s decision to move his final-night acceptance speech from the Pepsi Center to Invesco Field until the campaign announced it on a conference call with reporters.

Obama spokesman Bill Burton dismissed the criticism as not-for-attribution complaints of staffers who aren’t knowledgeable about the campaign’s Hill coordination efforts.

“It’s a favorite parlor game in Washington for low-level staff to take shots at anyone they can, given the opportunity,” Burton said. “But as leadership aides across the Hill have confirmed even in this story, we have a constructive working relationship with the House and Senate leadership and continue to work with them to bring about the change the American people demand this November.”

On the record, spokesmen for Democratic leaders and the campaign committees say they’re pleased with the coordination they’re getting from the Obama campaign.

“We have a great relationship with the Obama campaign and work closely with them on everything from message strategy to on-the-ground coordination in states where we have races,” said DSCC spokesman Matthew Miller. Jennifer Crider, the DCCC’s communications director, said the DCCC and the Obama campaign are working together “to bring our change agenda to the country.”

Privately, however, there is a different message coming from some Democratic quarters on the Hill and on K Street. Some Democratic leadership staffers complain that, having defeated the vaunted Clinton political machine in the primaries, the Obama campaign now feels a “sense of entitlement” that leads to “arrogance.”

One Democratic aide, speaking on the condition of anonymity, compared the Obama campaign unfavorably to President Bush’s administration.

“At least Bush waited until he was in the White House before they started ignoring everybody,” the aide said.

“These relationships matter,” said a House Democrat close to the leadership. “I really hope these guys try to get off on the right foot. We all know what happened to [former President] Jimmy Carter and [former President] Bill Clinton. We don’t want to see a repeat of that.”
Brian Wolff, the DCCC’s executive director, said that some of the “supposed arrogance” coming from the Obama camp is in reality a misinterpreted sense of confidence in the campaign’s plan for winning the Oval Office, including grass-roots mobilization, in-state political infrastructure, messaging and get-out-the vote operations.

“They have to set the tone, and they are setting the tone,” Wolff said. “Arrogance is sometimes mistaken for competence. I think having a real competent approach to your campaign, whether it’s field [operations] or politics, or overall message, I think it’s really important. … They’re really doing a really good job at this.”

Some of the complaints about the Obama campaign are the result of tensions inherent in any presidential campaign — Democratic or Republican — as a candidate’s staff tries to deal with the Washington establishment.

Others are the result of the circumstances in which Obama finds himself: Having battled Hillary Rodham Clinton into June, Obama hasn’t had much time for the normal interaction between a campaign and Congress. And having to struggle to help Clinton pay off her own debt, he hasn’t had the time or the resources to raise money for Democratic House and Senate candidates.

But some problems are specific to the choices Obama has made — to run as a “change” candidate and to base his operations in Chicago rather than Washington. In distancing himself from “politics as usual,” Obama has shown little interest in being seen with Reid, Pelosi or other members of the Democratic congressional leadership.

And by forbidding lobbyists from playing formal roles in his campaign, Obama has denied himself access to people — in many cases, former Democratic members and aides who are still close to leaders and other lawmakers — who could help him smooth over issues with the Hill. Without lobbyists involved, hotel rooms and tickets for the convention are harder to come by, spurring protests and leaving bruised egos among congressional Democrats used to being treated like VIPs.

The Obama campaign has already moved to address some of these sore spots, recently appointing Phil Schiliro, former chief of staff to House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Henry A. Waxman (D-Calif.), as Obama’s Capitol Hill liaison. Schiliro, who also served as an aide to former Sen. Tom Daschle (D-S.D.), sat in on his first Democratic leadership meeting and House Democratic Caucus meeting last week, said House aides.

“I wouldn’t do this if it wasn’t a priority for Sen. Obama and the campaign,” Schiliro said of his new role.

Daily message conference calls have been established, and Obama’s campaign has begun consultations, still in the early stages, with Democratic leaders over political strategy for November. Schiliro said it was “premature” to criticize the Obama camp’s level of outreach to congressional Democrats.

Other Obama campaign sources repeatedly noted that the drawn-out fight with Clinton has “put the campaign behind schedule” in terms of Hill outreach and message operation, but that the campaign remains confident it can make up lost ground.

I love that when all else fails, blame the Clintons. That’s another characteristic of Obama, never accept responsibility for anything. Blame an aide for filling out a questionnaire improperly even though it has your handwriting on it. Misspeak on your plans for Iraq, but blame the media for not understanding you. Go to the Trinity Church for 20 years but never did you hear a disparaging word from the Reverend Wright until March 2008. Your grandmother, however, she made you cringe. How much of this guy are you going to endure before you pull the plug?

The funny thing is that those complaining are superdelegates who can change their minds and vote for someone else. That would take courage, however, and courage is not a trait generally found in Congressional Democrats and certainly not in the leadership of the House or Senate.

From my blog, By The Fault.

  • Can’t stand crybabies.

    Finally!

  • Can’t stand crybabies.

    OOPS…did not catch the rest

    The bubble has burst. Yeah!

  • RepublicanChick

    One has to show up for work more than 143 days to have a presence. He has been a lightweight throughout his political career, and yet he’s been ordained to become President of this country.

    I need chocolate just thinking about this mess.

  • Catherine

    I could not have said it better myself. Thanks Charles for making it so crystal clear. NoBama!

    Go PUMA

  • Lou

    I see a very different Obama. I see one who threw four people off a ballot so he could run unopposed. I see someone who played the race card over and over again. I see someone who has been nothing but duplicitous.

    I see someone who never won a damned election. He gamed the elections.

  • Lou

    After a brief bout of Obamamania, some Capitol Hill Democrats have begun to complain privately that Barack Obama’s presidential campaign is insular, uncooperative and inattentive to their hopes for a broad Democratic victory in November.

    They can do the right thing and nominate Hillary.
    They still have a choice.

  • mahaska

    One of the reasons for moving the dnc to Chicago is he’s too lazy to make the trip to DC.

  • ModDem

    So what? He’s still better than McCain. Any Democrat with a brain knows this. Look, has there EVER been a candidate who ran for president in the modern era who wasn’t dissed at some point? They all lose steam because of the media saturation. So what?
    It comes down to what are you voting for: A Republican administration or Democratic one?

  • http://dontcallmesweetie.blogspot.com/ Blu

    The funny thing is that those complaining are superdelegates who can change their minds and vote for someone else. That would take courage, however, and courage is not a trait generally found in Congressional Democrats and certainly not in the leadership of the House or Senate.

    If the superdelegates could cast a secret ballot they might feel more comfortable (safer) voting for someone other than Obama. They are probably facing more intimidation than Hillary supporters did at the caucuses!

  • missE

    Howard Dean is coming my way on his bus tour.

    Here is a link to Nola.com, the comments so far are telling.

    http://preview.tinyurl.com/6hmmfx

  • Hermione

    McCain has a lifetime of experiences, both executive and legislative, to draw upon to when judgment is needed to arrive at the best solutions for difficult issues. What does Obama have other than 143 days in the Senate with no legislative accomplishments, a committee chair for a committee that hasn’t since met, a speech he may or may not have given in 2002, and a lot of bloviating on the campaign trail.

  • ModDem

    Blu
    I love it how the Obama haters all cry about how the election was stolen from Hillary and yet given the choice they would gladly have it stolen back just for Hillary.
    I see absolutely no principles on this web site about the way the primary actually works.
    Weird.

  • Hermione

    If he does lose this election, he will steal his next speech and declare that “you don’t have Barack Obama to kick around any more.”

  • http://dontcallmesweetie.blogspot.com/ Blu

    I’ll vote for the best candidate for this country. If the choice is between Obama and McCain, I will vote McCain. The only reason Obama has a ‘D’ behind his name is because he knew it would be easier to gain power in the Democratic Party than the Republican. He is not a Democrat, just a power hungry ass.

  • Ferdberfle

    Is that you, believe?

    We don’t hate Obama, bot, we just think he’s monumentally unqualified to be anything other than a visiting lecturer at an Illinois college. How does that work for you?

  • freddie mac

    It comes down to voting for what is best for the US of A and it ain’t Obama, no way, no how, uh-uh.

  • KG

    That’s just what’s wrong with the bots. They don’t know the difference between stealing and standing up for your rights.

  • vinnie

    I’ll take curtain number 1, thank you. The Dem are spineless fools who fell in love before the first kiss. so let them go down with the fraud. Was that the answer you were hoping to provoke? I rather do 4 years of McCain and 4 days of O-ummm.

  • Annie Oakley

    Sometimes the truth leaks out.

    “They have to set the tone, and they are setting the tone,” Wolff said. “Arrogance is sometimes mistaken for competence. I think having a real competent approach to your campaign, whether it’s field [operations] or politics, or overall message, I think it’s really important. … They’re really doing a really good job at this.”

  • http://dontcallmesweetie.blogspot.com/ Blu

    Obama haters all cry about how the election was stolen from Hillary and yet given the choice they would gladly have it stolen back just for Hillary

    Since the election was stolen from Hillary, her taking it back would not be stealing.
    If someone stole your wallet and you took the wallet away from the thief are you stealing?

  • tish

    Democrats’ Countrywide Hypocrisy: No Hearings on Industry Scandals
    Speaker Pelosi & Other Dems Demanded Hearings on Lawmaker Links to Industry Scandals… When They Were in the Minority

    Washington, Jun 19 – The Republican-led Congress conducted bipartisan hearings and investigations following scandals at Enron, WorldCom, and other corporate entities during the early part of this decade, in part to address public concerns about the possibility of unethical links between high-powered lawmakers and the powerful interests they were charged with overseeing. But the Democrat-controlled 110th Congress has no such track record. Under Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), who once ironically pledged to “drain the swamp” in Washington, the House has stood flatfooted as scandals have erupted involving the trial lawyer industry and possible sweetheart deals between senior Democrats and mortgage lending giant Countrywide.
    Speaker Pelosi and her committee chairs have refused to hold even a single hearing on the illegal kickback scandal that has embroiled the powerhouse trial lawyer firm formerly known as Milberg Weiss, despite assertions by the firm’s former chief (a major Democratic donor now serving a two-year prison sentence) that the criminal acts his firm engaged in are an “industry practice.” And this week, House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank (D-MA) stated he has no plans to hold even a single oversight hearing to look into special “VIP” housing perks that Countrywide gave powerful congressional Democrats at the same time it was hiking mortgage rates on American families. House Republican leaders have formally requested bipartisan hearings on both matters.
    Rep. Pelosi and others once said Congress had an obligation to hold oversight hearings to restore public confidence in the wake of major industry scandals, regardless of who might get burned. But that was then; this is now. Now settled into their majority, senior congressional Democrats have lost all traces of the investigatory zeal they demonstrated during the dark days of Enron and WorldCom. Instead they’re thumbing their noses at calls for oversight hearings on industry scandals involving the trial lawyer industry and Countrywide.
    A look back at what now-Speaker Pelosi and other top Democrats said just a few years ago on the politically-tinged scandals at Enron and WorldCom:
    - “Enron clearly raises the suspicions of the American people about the connection between political contributions and public policy.” – Rep. Nancy Pelosi (“Democrats force House to vote on campaign funds; Enron’s actions help assure vote on halting ‘soft money,’”San Francisco Chronicle, Marc Sandalow, January 25, 2002).
    - “I think there should be hearings. Republicans won’t have hearings.” – Rep. Nancy Pelosi on the WorldCom collapse (CQ Daily, June 26, 2002, “WorldCom Scandal Shakes Up Senate Calendar, Summer Politics,” Emily Pierce, Susan Ferrechio and Keith Perine).
    - “We can’t sit here sanctimoniously and browbeat Enron and Arthur Andersen executives and question every decision that made if we’re not willing to give the same scrutiny to ourselves, and the Bush Administration and the Clinton Administration. And if we don’t examine how the political system broke down, the public will see through us and that, in truth, will only deepen cynicism.” – Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA), House Financial Services Committee hearing on Enron collapse, February 6, 2002.
    - “A group of House Democrats today asked House Republican leaders to hold hearings to determine if there were any improper relationships between Enron Corp. executives and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission officials. In a letter sent to House Speaker Hastert, House Minority Whip Pelosi, Government Reform ranking member Henry Waxman, D-Calif., and Reps. Bill Pascrell, D-N.J., and Bob Filner, D-Calif., said ‘the American people deserve to know whether or not FERC has been doing its job and protecting consumers or whether it has been influenced by Enron to do otherwise.’ The lawmakers, who did not reveal any specific links between the embattled company and the energy regulators, asked for hearing[s] in the Government Reform and the Energy and Commerce committees.” (Mullins, Brody; National Journal’s CongressDaily, “House Dems Ask Hearings On Enron, FERC Connections,” June 18, 2002)
    - “We can’t say anything [about the Enron scandal] until we know what the facts are. But the facts — some of the facts that we know are these: We know that Enron gave a huge amount of money, over $6 million over a period of time, to elected officials. . .Whether there is a crime connected there remains to be seen, but I think that we cannot dispose of the issue until we have the facts.” – Rep. Nancy Pelosi, CNN’s “Evans, Novak, Hunt & Shields,” February 16, 2002.
    - “The group’s startup was funded through a large contract [secured from] Enron. . .The image and integrity of Congress have been called into serious question. To restore public faith in Congress, the institution must initiate a careful examination of how corrupt practices have influenced the legislative process. Understanding what went wrong is a prerequisite to accountability and reform.” – Letter from House Minority Leader Pelosi, House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer, and Rep. Henry Waxman seeking congressional investigation of Alexander Strategy Group; Pelosi press release, January 25, 2006.
    Scandals involving the trial lawyer industry and Countrywide have shaken confidence in our institutions at a

  • Ferdberfle

    If the choice is between Obama, aka Bush III or McCain, I’ll take McCain anyday. You want to replace an ignorant, arrogant right-winger with an ignorant, arrogant left-winger. I don’t want ignorant or arrogant anymore from either side. The adults (the center) are going to take back this country and send you children to bed.

  • simanov

    Love it. Just like your master, there is no logic to yous post. I don’t know what you meant to say, but you just admitted Obama stole the nomination. Fool

  • Truthteller

    Why should I vote for a Party that did not nominate my candidate? What have Democrats done for me? Where is my check?

  • pm317

    And having to struggle to help Clinton pay off her own debt, he hasn’t had the time or the resources to raise money for Democratic House and Senate candidates.

    This is a lie and why I don’t read those bastards. Struggled to help.. I don’t think he has made much of an effort as seen from the measly amount $100k his donors put out. Anyway, why should that stop his fatcats from giving to the House and Senate candidates? His minions in the press are as lying and deceitful as he is.

  • educatedwhitewoman

    Great article. This one comment speaks volumes:

    “Your grandmother, however, she made you cringe.”

    I’ve thought long and hard about this one, and as someone with a few strange relatives in the family(who doesn’t), I’ve concluded that Obama keeps Grandma under wraps because she knows the real Obama, and he’s not her favorite person. I think she knows him as a selfish, arrogant, disrespectful grandson who did drugs and treated her poorly.

    What grown man would call the grandmother who raised him a “typical white woman”? The grandmother who sent the precious to the finest prep school in Hawaii, a woman who, through her own hard work, rose became VP of a bank, back when few women could claim such accomplishment? She doesn’t sound like a typical white or black woman to me. What ungrateful grandson would drag his grandmother into a discussion of race, and call her out for “cringing” at the sight of a black man – if it’s even true or just another one of his childhood fantasies, like the one about the poor black child disfiguring himself, a Life magazine article which never existed. Probably the type of grandson who is a narcissist, and just possibly a pathological liar. Grandma might blow some of the Obama myths wide open, like where he was born, whether he was adopted by his Indonesian stepfather, details about his visits to Pakistan and Muslim relatives, etc.

    The next time he touts his Kansas heritage, I hope some journalist has the gumption to ask Obama when the press can meet grandma. Surely she has something more substantive to say about the man who would be POTUS than his two underage daughters.

  • jan

    How do you steal something that was always yours?

  • BJinChicago

    McCain 2008; Clinton 2012! Experience over incompetence; character over ego; patriot over global figurehead; get the picture?

  • Patti

    He can have hsi speech wherever he chooses. At least he won’t be taking the oath of Office in Washigton DC in January 2009. (Donna probably has the inauguration pushed bac to January 15th ~ I mean in her dreams, i.e.

    With respect to the post, I SEE an underground plant bamboozling everyone in the dNC except for Kennedy and Brazile.

    Jackasses.

  • KarenG

    If you want to go read the comments on HuffPo where in reaction to a story titled Clinton Distances Herself From Anti-Obama Hillraiser, there is a discussion about all of us and how we need to be on meds, how Hillary should make a public disclaimer to anyone who still supports her or thinks she could still win and especially if they attack the Precious.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/07/16/clinton-distances-herself_n_113094.html

  • Patti

    Sorry for the imperfections/ typos, folks. My middle fingers are exhausted.

  • vinnie

    how is the SD casting a vote at the convention for Hillary stealing the vote? That’s their job! To vote based on electability fool. Your guy is not doing so good because, surprise, he a fraud.

  • secularhumanizinevoluter

    Scuse pinhead but oBOMBalamadingdong ain’t won NOTHIN yet. You’re a pretty good example of either the moronic, ignorant asses or the lying, koolaide drugged obamazoids willing to lie. FACT oBOMBalamadingdong ain’t won NOTHING yet. Comprenda? N-O-T-H-I-N-G. Let’s hope the delegates and superdelegates behave like Americans and mempers af der PARTY!!!

  • rapid

    I really like this site. I tried to convince a friend to read your daily posts, but he feels that Obama is just as good as Clinton and doesn’t see any policy proposals that are so different. I’ve had long talks with him about why an Obama presidency would be awful but he continues to keep his head in the sand. So I thought, who better to compile the most egregious policy differences between the two so I can have some ammunition? No Quarter came to mind immediately. I’m thinking like a table that has one column for Obama and one for Clinton with as many rows as policies you want to mention. I’m just sick of not having a ready arsenal to use for these kinds of discussions.

  • rjj

    It comes down to what are you voting for:

    to bring down the DNC and to thwart the Chicago coup.

  • Ferdberfle

    HuffnPuffPo is a site awash in dreck. I would love to go back there after the election when precious learns that he is going back to the senate alongside Hillary. I can’t wait for the ear-splitting whine.

  • simanov

    Let me clarify it. You can only steal back something that was stolen from you.

  • SophieL

    We don’t have enough information to know if he is better than McCain. He doesn’t have any accomplishments or convictions. He’s just a power monger.

    However, the SDs still have the opportunity to do the right thing in Denver and nominate Hillary. Without a doubt, we know that Hillary is better than McCain.

  • Ferdberfle

    That would require them to actually draw a line in the sand and then take a principled stand. They won’t even stand up to Shrub when the country is behind them actively telling them to so do. I have never in my life seen such a group of pansies.

  • http://dontcallmesweetie.blogspot.com/ Blu

    If the superdelegates put Hillary over the top, it’s stealing, if the superdelegates put Obama over the top it’s manifest destiny.

    If Hillary can find a way to “steal” the nomination I’ll gladly drive the getaway car!

  • Felix the Cat

    “ModDem”? Give me a break! If you were not so worried you would not be making lame excuses. Go to your room! And no supper!

    Dude/Dudette, get a frikking life. He’s NOT “dissing” anyone. He’s and out-and-our frikking LIAR. He could not find his as#hole if someone handed it to him on a silver plate!

    Yes, by all means, give him the keys to the White House! He deserves it. He has bruised by the Clintons for Heavens sake. Lord forbid he would ever get a tongue lashing by a foreign nation!

  • http://dontcallmesweetie.blogspot.com/ Blu

    I really don’t think a hardcopy of their policy differences would work, Obama’s stance on key issues changes with the wind. I suppose you could get a software program written with minute by minute updates of where Obama stands.

  • KG

    You should probably add several columns so you can show the timeline. Obama position 1 vs Clinton position 1. Next set of columns shows Obama taking Clinton’s position, on and on down the rows. Then you can show that now since Clinton isn’t campaigning any longer, you can show the timeline of how Obama’s positions have changed. Then you can show how Obama’s positions are getting closer to McCain’s.

    His positions depend on who he is talking to and who he is campaigning against.

    I’d so love to see Obama in the position of campaigning against Ron Paul. LOL.

  • simanov

    Oh no, Jesse said the N word, Al is going to march. Was he in Hymietown when he said that?

  • tampagurl

    LOL…I’ll ride shotgun!!!

  • fred

    Democracy vs The Hopium Addicts
    First they steal your vote, then your delegate vote, then they take her off the ballot, and finally, they move the nomination site. At no point, does the DNC and its bigwigs stand up for you and your “all men are endowed” endowment. At no point, do these types even so much as dew a bit of criticism on Hosama’s persiflage with Nazism. At no point, do their Media surrogates allow any Clinton supporter or campaign representative, to make a persistent argument against this ostensible totalitarian trend.

    You’d expect some underpaid journalist to at least editorialize about the disturbing nature of inchoate tyranny, but alas, they must all be overpaid. Fox, is all too eager to play Democrats off against Democrats, and hey, the trap is too good for some of us – since it really boils down to conviction.

    By now, it is becoming painfully clear to even the laziest of Starbuck dandies, that Zer0’s slim CV boasts more hot air, arrogance, pompousness, pontification, entitlement, and hype then their caffeine can permit; even those with a mole’s IQ are drawing the last puffs of that Hopium.

    I will never cease to maintain, that the Hopium was entirely Racial, and I suggest rodents spare me their mumbling and mind-numbing rebuttals. He was Black, that’s all you saw, and now you’re finally progressing with the rest of us, beyond skin, beyond color, beyond ancestry, and dabbling with substance. You’ve come far, don’t let your shame stop you from completing the journey to political enlightenment.

  • Ferdberfle

    Then you would also have to add columns for refinements and sub-columns for re-refinements. All the world’s computing power couldn’t keep up with it.

  • Ferdberfle

    Have your friend read his books. What bilge. If that doesn’t do it, you’re wasting your time.

  • OBushMA!

    That is the problem with BO, isn’t it? Too provincial and insular. When one becomes the presumptive presidential candidate, one needs to open up, embrace the larger constituency, and face the challenge of national politics which for better or worse is centered in DC. Instead, BO hides in his hometown stronghold and bunkers down with his kool-aide gang. He looks weak and scared with no leadership quality to lead the nation. All his grandiose tactical moves and reactions to challenges have been so amateurish as to make him look like a joke of a candidate.

  • Patti

    I have a brain in my head and I am no longer a Democrat.

    BTW: Barakarama is not a Democrat either.*******
    Another topic that he should cite on his smears site. He’s a marxist-lite in jackass clothing.

    ******* If he was, he would be campaigning for Senator Clinton for the good of his country and the success of his party.

  • Felix the Cat

    Finally! Someone says IT!

    Yes, I’m Hispanic ((half-black and half-white)) and who gives a shit? And, NO, I am NOT racist. I will not vote for Richardson even though he calls himself “Mexican” and, YES, I would rather vote for Condi Rice or C. Powell even though I have been a Democrat for over 25 years.

    (Why are our minority votes now supposed to be determined by race and who decided that and -most importantly- WHY?)

    Finally, Why be so politically correct all the time to avoid being insulted? My parents left a communist nation so that I COULD have freedom to voice my opinion.

  • Annagain

    And I love how his spokesperson wants to blame the fact that he has had to “help” Hillary pay off her debt. His campaign has helped to the tune of $100,000 — that’s it.

    PUMA supporters and others have helped pay her debt.

    I am so sick of Obama’s excuses.

  • Lee

    she says it because she has to — duh!

    in the future drop the faux “us” — you fool no one here.

  • //Yahoo ALforHill

    I think it has more to do with he’s not sure what his grandmother might say. For instance when the girls were pranced in front of the cameras they made a few telling remarks at which point the shithead decided it wasn’t a good idea. Look at dear wife MO, every time she opens her mouth, she gives the Repubs new ammunition. My mother is 84 years old but she is very outspoken. You never know who she might tell to go to Hades next. Probably the same with the grandmother.

  • fred

    off the subject Larry Sinclair is moving up

    PROGRAMMING ANNOUNCEMENT
    ON THE HAL TURNER SHOW THIS WEDNESDAY NIGHT: LARRY SINCLAIR!
    the gay man who has claimed he had sex and did drugs with Barak Obama in Chicago!!!

    Larry Sinclair will be my guest at 9:00 PM eastern time tomorrow night. Be sure to tune-in as this man talks about what he did with the presumptive Democrat nominee for President.

    To call-in and speak on the air dial:
    In the USA: 201-484-0060
    Kelowna, British Columbia Canada 1-(250)-277-1775
    Toronto, Ontario Canada 1-(416)-619-7514
    UK – Manchester, England 0161-870-6191

  • Patti

    Probably because there are no pension funds to dispose of on this committee.

    Shell games are his expertise – just ask him and any of his cohorts. There is nothing of interest so, therefore, the dusty chair.

  • NoTrollZone

    yup. I noticed that horseshit comment as well. Even when “criticizing” (oh master, may we?) Obama they always have to lay down lies about Clinton.

  • B from Bloomington

    Another is the money. Illinois has loose disclosure laws which makes it easier to hide the source of money and claim its not coming from lobbiests even if it is.

  • Annagain

    Obama is a Republican — look at his votes — FISA, Bush/Cheney Energy Bill — now he’s flip flopped on Iraq, Womens’ Rights, Guns, NAFTA, Israel and more.

    Plus he’s been touting the disastrous ‘Reaganomics’ forever.

    Please give me a break with this koolaid that Obama is some big Democrat. The only party Obama is for is the “Obama Party” — and that has nothing to do with Democratic values. Do not be fooled.

  • Obama gave me Tourettes

    I hear you. It is a bit much to have to listen to Obuttma continuously make excuses for this or that. If I tried to unload like he does, I would have been out of business and on the street. My business would not have withstood the distractions, delays, lies, etc.

  • JP49

    To the obamabutts here, Clinton won the primaries. The DNC stole the election for obama by giving him delegates in Michigan he didn’t win and delegates in Florida he should have never received because he campaigned there which was against the rules of the DNC. Down with the democratic party, nothing but a party of stupid asses except for Clinton.

  • wodiej

    cripes, no shit. what in the hell did they want to be the majority for if they weren’t going to do anything about Bush?? He should have been impeached!!

  • Obama gave me Tourettes

    He has yet to earn anything.

  • TeakwoodKite

    This point has been floating in the breeze with me.

    Having the DNC move to Chicago is a big mistake. Demarats that conduct DNC buisness will be inconvienced, if required to travel to Chicago.

    If you are you are from out west and working as a congressperson or staff in DC and then must fly into Chicago. This is going to make co-ordination harder not easier.

    It also will tend to dislocate certain functions with in the DNC and cause moral issues that will NOT be resolved.

    While the DNC is an out of control orginization, it still had it’s roots in DC. What strikes me as odd when it comes to this “move” by BO, is if something isn’t broke don’t fix it.

    Why the need for control and increase in alienation BO? This does not bode well when someone seeking to be POTUS incurs needless costs and the understandable wrath of those affected.

    Charles, to my knowledge this moving of the DNC headquarters in such a manner has not occured in my life time. Am I wrong? What is K street do do? How much square footage in office space will become available in DC?

  • http://puma caligirl
  • Retired

    Hey, I just got an email from the Obama campaign inviting me “Backstage with Barack” during the convention. And I’m not even a member of the party! Eat it, super dels!

  • Phil

    “It comes down to what are you voting for: A Republican administration or Democratic one?”

    What’s the difference, lately? Obama just voted to strip my 4th Amendment rights!

    By the time we get to November, I hope the American electorate wakes up to this fraud.

    I find Obama holding positions that are more reprehensible than McCain’s.

    At least McCain is willing to take courageous stands (immigration, campaign finance, etc.) Obama? Nada!

  • B from Bloomington

    One of Axelrods little “dem bulbs” aren’t you? Remember the Wizard of Oz. Okay, tap your heals together 1….2….3…. and say “If I only had a brain”…

  • TeakwoodKite

    Any Democrat with a brain knows this… to “know this” your brain must up BO’s ass.

    They all lose steam because of the media saturation.

    Media saturation is one thing. It is quite another as to the content of the “saturation”. To date all we have from BO is the slppery slop of “flipfloppery” from BO.

  • Patti

    Vinnie, It is a time for a CHANGE.

    We can no longer trust anyone under 30. Who would have thunk it?

  • wodiej

    yep, I agree w others, you can’t steal something that already belongs to you. Apparently Obamamites thing stealing is an admirable trait as well.

  • Carol

    Squash this verment before it is too late!

    PUMA$ Who Donate Rule!

  • Bigtime

    Trolls been gone all day to reprogramming and this is what they got? Lame.

    Hillary 08!!!!

  • NoTrollZone

    Why compare the dipshit democrats (my ex party) in Congress with the pansy? Pansies are some of the toughest flowers in the garden. And although supposedly annuals, come back year after year, despite the odds. The f-ing democrats have nothing in common with pansies: they lack the flowers beautiful colors, tough nature and purpose in life. Flowers provide oxygen and nourishment for insect life, mulch as they move on. The democratic “leadership” will probably devolve into toxins for the earth, giving not even the common earth worm cause for celebration.

  • Clinton Fan

    His supporters are so fucking WILLFULLY STUPID about that lobbyist business, too. It’s evident, from just looking at his books, which are available on the internet, that he takes money from lobbying FIRMS, he simply won’t take money from “DC Lobbyists.” Of course, if you just work at a lobbying firm but ARE NOT REGISTERED as a lobbyist, why, he’ll take your money so fast you’ll get a paper cut.

    Hell, his principal hand-holder, Axelrod, is a lobbyist par excellence in all but his REGISTRATION. Oh, the IRONY!

    It’s like saying “I don’t do business with plumbers” but cheerfully doing business with a guy who owns a company that EMPLOYS a couple of hundred plumbers. You keep your powder dry, and your nose clean, with a TECHNICALITY.

    Everyone knows it’s bullshit. Look at how much cash he got from General Dynamics–he isn’t getting all that money because they think he’s cute, after all. They want something. He’s delivered in the past (see his newbie earmark on their behalf) and they figure he’ll keep delivering. Why not? That lump in their pocket is his SOUL.

  • Susaninbosque

    And he is still intending to continue gaming them as he is doing right now. He has never run in an election truly opposed by any opponent worth mentioning. To simply get rid of them prior to the election is Nixonian. But then of course to get rid of your opponent after the election by stealing it is simply Bushonian…

  • Patti

    and his gums look sick..

    mishya!

  • Brodie

    And how did Barky manage to get them to move there with him not having been even nominated officially? It is obvious why Hillary had to suspend- this shit has been absolutely preordained by very powerful people. It makes me shiver (not in a good way) to think about what’s REALLY going on and at what level. Fasten your seat belts…

  • Patti

    I’m in with the In~Crowd
    I’m in with the In~Crowd

    ’cause I knoooooooooooooooow
    where the In~Crowd goo-ooe-0$$$zzz

    hhhmmmmm hhhhmm hmmmmm In~Crowd, I’m hhmmmm hhhmmmm

    Acid is groovey.

    I wonder what form of government he’ll be fostering tomorrow.

    Yo, when’s that bastard leaving our country, anyway?

  • Clinton Fan

    The DNC just recently built a brand new building, after years in shitty rented digs….thanks to a guy named McAuliffe and a couple of fundraising fiends named Clinton.

    Quite honestly, I don’t think a DNC in Chicago will float–most people think CROOK when they think Chicago. Certainly, not everyone from Chicago IS a crook, but the reputation is there. It’s like thinking LEGALIZED PROSTITUTION when one thinks of Nevada–yes, it’s actually limited, but the perception is that there are legalized cathouses all over the place.

    A Chicago DNC is not AMERICA’s DNC. Such a HQ needs to be in neutral territory.

  • Tuppence 411

    Nobama played them all. They all thought he had these long coat tails. Sh!t he can’t even get himself elected. They thought he would be a cash cow- well, that has dried up and what ever is coming in, he controls and keeps for himself. Hillary’s big supporters warned the Botox Queen Nancy in February in few words “Cut the
    sh!t or the financing for the convention and down tickets will dry up”. All dry now Nancy. Ted Kennedy backed NObama because he had this fantasy the ONE would usher in a reign of liberals down ticket and Kennedy could go out in a blaze of liberal reform. How’s that working out for you Ted? Hillary, her people, and her supporters have been honest with the DNC- No spin- ” He can’t win. He can’t bring in the money. He can’t get other Dems elected. No he can’t and No we won’t vote for him”.

  • Brodie

    LOL

  • csuzeq

    Hero over zero!

  • Clinton Fan

    Why waste your time, then, ya stinking troll?

    Here’s some light reading for you–Obama can’t hold on to his ass with two hands, and he can’t hold INDEPENDENT VOTERS either.

    He’s fucked. He keeps LOSING supporters, not gaining them. He’s “ahead” like Kerry was, and we saw how well THAT worked out.

    But Obama’s 22-point advantage in June among independents, a critical voting bloc that could swing either way in the November election, shrunk to 3 points during a month in which the candidates battled on the economy and Obama was accused of shifting to the center on several issues.

    Obama had a 44 percent to 40 percent edge nationally over McCain on who would be best at managing the economy, virtually unchanged from last month. Among independents, the two were tied on the economy.

    “There has been a real tightening up among independents, and that has to be worrisome for Obama,” pollster John Zogby said. “It doesn’t seem like Obama is coming across on the economy.”

    http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSN1535315320080716?feedType=nl&feedName=ustopnewsearly

  • RJ

    Hear here Tuppence 411 !!!

    WE WILL REMEMBER IN NOVEMBER

    McCain ’08 (no matter who the dem VP is)

    or Hillary (if the dems wise up and realize she should be the nominee)

  • TeakwoodKite

    Rapid;
    If your friend is stubborn then you may wish to have him read what Lou posted and Jeremiah God Damn AmeriKKKa Wright edited. I hope Lou does not mind me reposting this, because what a stubborn person may understand is when a person acts like a fish out of water flopping away. Other than the “reality based” meme will blow up on it’s own. Don’t be around when it does.

    Comment by Lou | 2008-07-16 15:27:05

    Never forget

    Barack and Forth because words have meaning!!
    —————————
    Flip : Obama promised to filibuster the FISA bill to make sure it would not pas.
    Flop: Obama has now voted for the FISA bill.
    —————————
    Flip: Obama replied ‘yes’ in Sept. 2007 when asked if he would agree to public financing of the presidential election even signing a document promising to do so in a photo-op press campaign stunt.
    Flop: Since he now realizes that he can collect far more money he tosses is signed pledge aside, of coarse blaming the GOP for his decision.
    —————————
    Flip: In January 2004, Obama said it was time ‘to end the embargo with Cuba’ because it had ‘utterly failed in the effort to overthrow Castro.’
    Flop: Speaking to a Cuban American audience in Miami in August 2007, he said he would not ‘take off the embargo’ as president because it is ‘an important inducement for change.’
    —————————
    Flip: Obama promised to repeal Patriot Act.
    Flop: Obama then voted for it.
    —————————
    Flip: Throughout the primary Obama was against namings Iran’s Revolutionary Guard A Terrorist Organization.
    Flop: Obama now says that Iran’s Revolutionary Guard be labeled what it is: a terrorist organization.’
    —————————
    Flip: Obama badmouthed those that wear a lapel pin saying they are fake patriots as a reason to why he does not wear one.
    Flop: Obama now wears a flag pin daily.
    —————————
    Flip: Obama said he supported the DC hand gun ban.
    Flop: Obama now says he supports the Supreme Court striking down the DC handgun ban.
    —————————
    Flip: Obama has been promising to get the USA out of Iraq regardless of the situation or the advice of the commanders on the ground.
    Flop: Obama now says he will continue to refine his Iraq policy as events dictate.
    —————————
    Flip: Obama said in a speech to AIPAC that Jerusalem will remain the capital of Israel, and it must remain undivided,’ to rousing applause from the 7,000-plus attendees at the policy conference.
    Flop: But the very next day Obama then clarified that he believes ‘Jerusalem is a final status issue, as part of ‘an agreement that they both can live with.’
    —————————
    Flip: On CBS 60 Minutes Obama said “I mean think about it. Iran, Cuba, Venezuela, these countries are tiny compared to the Soviet Union. They don’t pose a serious threat to us the way the Soviet Union posed a threat to us.”
    Flop: Then in a few months later he Obama says “Iran is a grave threat. It has an illicit nuclear program. It supports terrorism across the region and militias in Iraq. It threatens Israel’s existence. It denies the Holocaust.”
    —————————
    Flip: In a March 2004 questionnaire, Obama was opposed to government crack downs on businesses that hire illegal immigrants.
    Flop: In a Jan. 31, 2008, he said that ‘we do have to crack down on those employers that are taking advantage of the situation.’
    —————————
    Flip: In 07 Obama described union contributions to the campaigns of Clinton and Edwards as ’special interest’ money. And that ’special interests’ are what is wrong with Washington.
    Flop: Obama now refers to unions as the representatives of ‘working people’ and says he is ‘thrilled’ by their support.
    —————————
    Flip: In Jan. 2004, Obama told Illinois college students that he supported eliminating criminal penalties for marijuana use.
    Flop: On Oct. 30, 2007, Obama said he opposes the decriminalization of marijuana.
    —————————
    A flip flop is not changing your mind over decades as McCain has done on issues.

    A flip flop is a rapid change of position back and forth in a campaign to pander to the electorate . all these Obama changes were in the last few months for political reasons; THAT’S A FLIP FLOP
    ——————————————————————————–
    “One of my favorite tasks of being a Senator is hosting town hall meeting.”-Barack Obama, The Audacity of Hope:Page 101

  • Patti

    Obama just stripped me of my sense of Americanism, and where does that leave me now?

    That effer would probably be against the Revolution, if it would get him into King James’ chambers.

    He definitely knows how to do the two-step, wink-wink all the while he ponders in that transcedential stare. (middle finger on the pulsing temple at all times).

    Please somebody tell me I’ve been in a coma ~ like over the rainbow or somewhere. I swear I have seen a chimp with wings… 2 or 3… and a chump with a big fat smirk on its face.

  • Patti

    I can’t wait for the part when all the munchkins come out giggling and dancing in the streets.

  • csuzeq

    One of my first light bulb moments about Ofraudma was that if he really was a decent democrat and really gave a damn about America, he would have backed Clinton and worked for a VP spot with her and work towards a 16 year reign of democratic control of the White House. He didn’t. It was Oslima before country. Me, me, me! Pick me! I have no experience and don’t care about people who do! I’m barack Obama!!! Whhhheeeeee! Sick freak! No, the dems could have possibly had 16 years of success, starting with Clinton and they’d rather choose zero.

    Lucky for america, I’ll vote for a hero over a zero anyday!

  • Clinton Fan

    Reduced to that argument, eh? That’s the BEST you can manage? How sad. There’s nothing else to recommend the guy, except your “belief” (or is it a HOPE?) that he’s “better than McCain.”

    It would be funny, only it’s so pathetic.

    Four years of McCain, constrained by a Democratic House and Senate, is preferable to EIGHT years of Obama and his GOP-ish flaky ideas, rubberstamped by Congress so that they aren’t cut off at the knees when they have legislative initiatives they want to prosecute.

    Of course, a halfassed Congress kowtowing to Obama would probably result in a number of turnovers in the outyear elections, and we’d be back to GOP control in the wink of an eye, after working so hard to get over that hump.

    Congress can check McCain for four years, and Hillary can run, and WIN EASILY, in 2012.

    Understand this. We’re just not going to support Obama. Give it up. You can stay here all day, and even use those words that rhyme with WITCH and HUNT, if you’d like, and we still won’t see things your way.

    Go off and eat your cans pringles and cry into your KoolAid, why don’t you…you’ve failed at convincing us of the viability of your incompetent, irrevocably flawed, and inexperienced candidate.

  • Patti

    This is what I got:

    P U M A, courage

  • Patti

    Now you are talking! That is exactly what needs to be done.

    P U M A, courage

  • Patti

    It will definitely be roe vs wade if that imposter is selected for the presidency. Don’t ya think?

    Tsuami-like.

  • TeakwoodKite

    Retired, are you gonna go wired? I mean sorta like wearing a certian kind of dinner jacket? :)

  • DAB

    I really liked the part about Obama not letting Fancy Nancy Pelosi or Clueless Harry Reid that he was planning this humongous acceptance rally to drown out the PUMAs. Guess they’re “out of his loop” — how quickly they forget.

  • Patti

    It could still be dark out in Pockeeeston.

  • Chelsea Patriot

    LMAO!!!

  • http://deleted AnninCa

    I think most of them are just gossips. They don’t have the courage of their convictions. They’ll give interviews “off the record,” but you know who has truly spoken out?

    You guys won’t like this.

    Diane Feinstein. She is the ONLY Dem I’ve seen come forward and state: “Hillary has definitely created a movement. I could prove it to you by my e-mails.”

    Good ole conservative Dem, Diane Feinstein. She also has good relations with Obama, which is why they met at her house.

    In spite of the fact that I disagree with Diane on a lot of issues, she’s earned my respect and my vote and my support for being straight-up.

    The rest? Who else am I missing?

    None of them have come forward.

  • Linda C.

    I work with seniors and when I told them of the plan to try and nominate Hillary from the floor..they all got excited.
    One fellow at first said Obama had potential..he would be good in the future after some experience. He came back later and said, I was wrong. I heard him speak of few times. Obama is stupid.

    These folks all lived through the depression. They see it coming again and want Hillary as president.

    So that is the news from my little corner of Ohio.

  • Patti

    1. I think that has been theee MAJOR goal.

    2. Good; then all their jackasses will be indicted together and we’ll have the joy of watching defend their dopey donkey faces.

    cripes, this could go on for years.

    Barack, bud, where the hell is Alsammarae when you need him?

  • Linda K

    I agree. The country doesn’t need another Bush even if he’s dressed in Democratic Party rhetoric. Hillary 2008 and if the Dems are too spineless to nominate her: McCain 2008. And except for a few personal exceptions, I’ll vote straight Republican down ticket as well. Enough is enough!

  • Patti

    Re: Flip = McCain /decades

    Plus, I have feeling that McCain is seeing the light…he’s always seen it sorta, and now the tunnel is ending. He’s probably going to put on his shades but he still sees it.

    He is finally feeling free and he likes it.

    NoBAMA Ever!

  • stateofdisbelief

    Well there are SOME under 30 who can be trusted. My daughter is 19 years old and a full-fledged PUMA. She goes to one of the top Liberal Arts colleges in the country and is disgusted with the so-called intellectual student body that laps up the kool-aid like thirsty animals.

  • educatedwhitewoman

    What disgusting drivel. How did this garbage get posted without being screened?

  • Retired

    Note: Obama calling granny a “typical white woman” is not racist. Quoting Obama saying this is “injecting race into the campaign.” Get it?

  • Retired

    “A flip flop is a rapid change of position back and forth in a campaign to pander to the electorate .” I thought that flip flops were what I wore to the beach. Only now, everyone calls them Obamas.

  • stateofdisbelief

    whaaattt???? he’s not President yet???? What about the seal???? what about the world domination tour from the Brandeberg gate???

  • llilytoo

    I want to vote for a Democrat. Unfortunately the only Democrat was pushed out of the race for the time being.

  • http://deleted AnninCa

    I hate to sound cynical, but I spent too many years in corporate America. I’ve always known that. Women’s power is rarely public power. That doesn’t mean we don’t have a shitload of power, btw. But it’s just not the type that works as well on the public arena.

    Hillary honestly did break barriers for women, whether the young women realize it or not. Perhaps the best we can hope for our daughters is that they DON’T know just what was really the reality. It would be rather cool to hand them a legacy that they take for granted.

    I met a true blue-stocking in my youth. I was enchanted. She told stories, oh my. I literally sat at her feet and listened.

    But I wouldn’t mind it one bit if the young women today take it for granted that the glass ceiling has been shattered once and for all. I don’t care about credit being given.

    I really care more about them.

  • B from Bloomington

    Nice informative link you have there!

  • Fandango13

    I keep trying: today I wrote to Salon, trying yet again to explain that some of us who disagreed with Obama weren’t racists. (Okay, I think I did call him an unvetted empty suit.) Sure enough, within a digital heartbeat, someone (off his/her meds? Handler have the day off?) is right there, referring to my “blind seething all-consuming and all encompassing furious rage…blind inchaote rage…pathologically exproportional rage”.
    Good God. He/she didn’t call me fat, though.
    In case I didn’t mention it:
    No Obama. Not now. Not ever.

  • Tammy
  • no waffles aka drkate

    give me the reasons why he is better than McCain. Tell me why he should be president.

    I know you can’t tell me and won’t.

    No deal. Obama is a danger to this country. I will vote my country first, and right now, that is John McCain.

    Baractrack is an abomination!

  • Pat

    Yes!!! THAT OREO HAS TO GO!!! JUST DIP EM IN MILK!!!

  • Pat

    I love it when they call us racists!! It just shows everyone how they like throwing that around and believe me..everyone is sick of hearing it!!!

  • KarenlovesHillary

    No Hillary we nust stay on Denver.Hillary is not out of the race.We have Denver unlee, “my mother tought me how to ply fair”opens her big mouth in saying again” I don’t think that will happen”means no ballot as people many are calling DNC and asking.They say yes she wil be on a ballot.but, sure they will say that.They want Hillary’s supporters so bad the taste is running from their mouths.

    Hillary 08 fro president
    or
    McCain for president 08

    Obama? no, never for anything.So he can take his paws off Hillary for a ticket.We will not even vote Obama for that.We will wait for 2012 for Hillary.Mean while we will vote McCain.

    NOOBAMA

  • pm317

    Visit savagepolitics.com and some earlier posts where he lists all Obama lies and he also lists Obama flip-flops. There may be a direct comparison of the policies as well (though I can’t remember a specific post).

  • Pat

    Karenloveshillary…..I couldnt have said that better!!!

  • no waffles aka drkate

    this is disgusting and typical of an obama troll.

    you are an ugly, angry, person. get to your therapist.

    I’ve sent your post to the obama site, so they can see what kind of supporters they have.

    and consider yourself reported.

  • Mr.Murder

    Test.

  • Mr.Murder

    Excellent thread, Charles.

    Obama has proven he’s not exactly great at the art of governance. This is beginning to maifest in the longer stretch of campaiging he’s set to do. If only he had Alan Keyes to run against once more….

    If I’m David Axelrod, Alan Keyes gets a call from me the way Al Sharpton got a call from Mr.Stone in 2004. He needs a plausible prop, not to divide potential opposition from his side, but to provide leverage to reposition in several ways on some major issues.

    Occam’s razor, and all that….

  • Another Vote Lost

    Bravo!

    Hillary 08

  • politicsIsdirty

    I like the line….

    ” That would take courage, however, and courage is not a trait generally found in Congressional Democrats and certainly not in the leadership of the House or Senate.”

    True very true indeed.

  • bemused

    I think you have hit it. He is well set in AZ. He has a good family life. He has money. He has a resume. He has a sense of humor. Like Hillary, he doesn’t need the job (although he has said for years he wants it). He is old now, and he can afford to indulge himself and say, I can do it my way now and if you don’t like it, I’m okay with that. He’s able to retire and thumb his nose at the old company.

  • joseyJ

    “Arrogance is sometimes mistaken for competence…” – Brian Wolff, the DCCC’s executive director

    What?!?
    More excuses for Obama’s OBVIOUS arrogance and incompetence.

    NObama!

  • Indy

    BRAVO Mr. Lemos. Your closing sums up many of my thoughts on BO. Always blame the Clintons (or whoever). But mostly the point that the Dems will not have the balls fortitude to get off the Titanic come the convention.

  • NomNomNom

    Go crawl back in your turkey-hole, Giblet. No one’s impressed by your stupid freaking sh&t.

  • http://OTliesvideo Lyn

    isn’t that another one of the illegal lotteries? I thought they got in trouble for the same thing last week

  • http://www.actblue.com/page/usa NOBAMA

    BO is so bad on the economy because he dissed Clinton’s Greatest Economic Expansion in History.

    It was in speeches he gave several months ago where he included Clinton along with Bush’s mess.

    BO is a real moron to diss Clinton’s greatest economy of all time. What the hell is his plan???

  • JozefAL

    Privately, however, there is a different message coming from some Democratic quarters on the Hill and on K Street. Some Democratic leadership staffers complain that, having defeated the vaunted Clinton political machine in the primaries, the Obama campaign now feels a “sense of entitlement” that leads to “arrogance.”

    “A sense of entitlement”? Hmmm. Seems to me I recall hearing that phrase bandied about quite a bit during the primary season but not in reference to O-bummer.
    Why, I wonder, would *anyone* ever come to the conclusion that O-bummer might be feeling “a sense of entitlement” after having the whole of the DNC putting him on a pedestal for the better part of the past year?

  • For Impartial Journalism

    Sorry, Barack is not a Republican nor is he a centrist or even leftist Democrat. The buffoon is a Communist/Facist plain and simple (if that can be plain and simple). In any event, he is a dictator with narcissist written all over him.

    He is also good and scared right now.

    Just listen to how his reading skills during speeches and his tone have been all over the place the last few days. Some of the speeches almost take on a pleading air. He is anxious and unsure of himself. Other speeches he is trying to put on an extra-deep bass voice in order to sound commanding but it comes off mostly as demanding and strident.

    No better comparison as far as paranoia and hubris could be put together than justaposing him to Richard Nixon. It is an insult to Nixon as far as knowledge of foreign policy is concerned; however, it is very close to perfect when you judge how thin-skinned Obama is and add in his distrust and hatred of the media.

    Wait until his civilian peace keeping forces come to your town (see July 08 speech for more info). They are supposed to be as mighty as our armed forces. All I can think is Guardian Angels with guns.

  • For Impartial Journalism

    Yup – and that’s how the Union members feel right now until Barky helps Jimmy Hoffa II get rid of the secret ballot.

  • A PATRIOT

    This is not a black & White issue, But a what is right issue. What is right is that Barrack Hussein Obama is no more Presidential material than Louie Farrahkhan or A.Sharpton! The truth is, the ONLY reason he is where he is at now, Is because he is a manipulative,crooked, & black south-side Chicago political hack. One who has cryed foul on race so often in the past, Yet, does not hesitate to use the race card when it benefits him. This situation with Obama being the ‘selected’ person of the Democratic party to carry the banner should tell every American with even a slight understanding of ANYTHING, How weak & corrupt the Democratic party has become! I changed my affiliation, I could not in good consience, & as a former Marine support this race-baiting hack who has not a single thing on his very short political resume to qaulify him as a state senator, Much less the leader of the free world! No my friends i refuse to jump into the “herd” & support this JOKE of a Presidential candidate!!!! Call me an alarmist, But i truly beleive if Obama’s con works and he is elected, I say with all sincerity that as a Nation, America will begin a downward spiral that we will be lucky to pull out of! Our stature will certainly be severly damaged in the eyes of the world, But on the other hand we will rise with terrosist states & groups such as Hezballha, who openly & loudly have voiced their support of Obama, Just think, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, etc, etc…. could open Diplomatic offices in our nations capital, Think i’m joking, I wish i were. PLEASE vote against this “Obamanation” they are trying to sell America, It is History allright, It is the biggest con ever attempted!!! Show them Americans are not as dumb as they are counting on. NO TO OBAMA!!!!! GOD BLESS THIS GREAT NATION!!!!

  • Miss H

    As I have stated before on this issue, Obama demonstrates sociopathic tendencies. Since he never had a father to help bolster his self esteem, he will do or say anything to be the center of attention; however nothing will be sufficient to overcome the loss. Always bigger and bigger crowds to feed his ego; first the stadium in Denver, then the Brandenburg gate in Germany. Obama doesn’t care about the hard work of running this country and representing the people of the USA, who work day in and day out, to make this a better country for all. He only wants the crowds and the applause.
    Here from http://www.helium.com is a summary of sociopathic tendencies:

    A sociopath could be sitting right next to you at this minute and you might never realize it, it could be the co-worker who tells tall stories, the boyfriend who dumps you at the drop of a hat, the friend who seems to have a perfect life, the online friend who is a little mysterious.

    The terms “sociopath” and “psychopath” describe pretty much the same personality disorder, people who feel no emotional connections to others and have zero regard for the rules and regulations of society.

    Sociopaths are not insane or mentally ill, they know the rules but they just choose to break them

    Charming, entertaining, witty Sociopaths look and act like your best friend

    If you expect sociopaths to have a crazy or sinister appearance, you’re sadly mistaken. Sociopaths look non-descript, average or attractive just like anybody else.

    Sociopaths come from all walks of life including well-educated, well-off families. Many sociopaths, therefore, have good social graces. They know how to dress and how to behave in polite society.

    This doesn’t stop them from lying, cheating and stealing. On the contrary, it makes their deceptions easier. Sociopaths from middle-class or privileged backgrounds often excel at white collar crime fraud, phony stock schemes, embezzlement, insurance scams.

    Why sociopaths are hard to recognize

    1. They’re fluent talkers (liars). Even when caught in a lie, they change their stories without skipping a beat or pretend amnesia. They can have very selective memories.

    2. They’re totally comfortable in social situations and cool under pressure.

    3. They use family or business connections to make themselves appear legitimate.

    4. They often become, or pretend to be, lawyers, physicians, Managers, teachers, counselors, police officers and artists. Most of us generally assume people in these positions are trustworthy.

    5. They’re happy to exaggerate or fabricate credentials. Few of us check their references. They often assume a prominent person’s identity/persona who is less visible/identifiable.

    6. They will say absolutely anything “I love you,” “You can trust me,” “I’ll never do it again.” “I’m sorry”, “I will never let you down again” The words, to them, mean absolutely nothing.

    7. They construct elaborate alter egos/ identities where they are out the role of the person they would like to be, to disguise their own short comings.

  • maniaco

    good work, AnninCa!

    seems like i just about always finding myself agreeing with you. DiFi was never my fave (luv BBoxer the most) but i think she’s straight-up too.

    where’d you find that quote? it’s a beauty, & i’d like to read more.

    [coming to you live from Santa Ana]

  • http://undercoverblackman.blogspot.com Undercover Black Man

    Why couldn’t Hillary defeat such a bum?

    She must have been a pretty weak candidate. Or else she ran a lousy campaign.

  • http://undercoverblackman.blogspot.com Undercover Black Man

    Ahh… the “sociopath” smear. That rings a bell…

    Of course! It was a tried-and-true right-wing technique to assassinate the characters of Bill and Hillary.

    Shame on you, Miss H.

  • WildChild

    There’s an easier explanation. What became the BOBOweenie was so incensed over her vote for the use of force resolution that they were willing to say or do anything to defeat her, to include seeing imaginary tears, non existent racism and evidence of murder. That same mindset, something which might be considered sociopathic just like Miss H was saying, is playing out in the current BOBOweenie as they blindly follow BOBO down a road of support for George Bush’s support for Telecom immunity, George Bush’s faith program giveaway’s and George Bush’s Iraq exit strategy. You people are so far gone that we need to defeat BOBO if this nation is to have any hope of recovering from Bush and the conservative wave of hysteria without entering into a new progressive wave of hysteria.

  • BernieO

    I still think the worst example of Obama’s shirking his duties is his failure to hold even one policy meeting of the Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee on European affairs that he chairs. This subcommittee oversees NATO and therefore Afghanistan.

    Republican Jim DeMint has asked Obama to hold a meeting on Afghanistan. Obama did not respond directly to Demint but did send out an email criticising DeMint for failing to attend a subcommittee meeting for routine confirmations of Bush’s diplomatic nominations – the only kind of meeting Obama has held, (because he had to). Obviously DeMint’s absence was no big deal since there was no controversy over the appointments. Once again Obama uses the typical 6-year-olds’ tactic of finding some petty thing to blame on the other guy rather than accept responsibility. Why McCain does not hammer Obama over this is beyond me.

    http://www.mcclatchydc.com/homepage/story/44371.html

    Once again McClatchy does its job while other news oorganizations are focusing on trivia. I urge everyone to regularly visit their website. They were the only major newspaper that got the WMD story correct, yet no one hears about it. You do not see the McClatchy reporters on cable (sometimes they are on NPR). The people who got it wrong – dead wrong – are still the go to guys for “expert opinion”. McClatchy is struggling so more hits would help them.

  • Fred C. Dobbs

    >>> It’s like thinking LEGALIZED PROSTITUTION when one thinks of Nevada

    The World’s Oldest Profession is waning in The Silver State because of the UN-regulated competition – the State Legislature, the Governeor, State Agency executives, etc.

    “Welcome to Nevada! NO Adult Supervision!”

  • Fred C. Dobbs

    Aren’t there goars that require herding back in Kenya?

  • Fred C. Dobbs

    Fortunately, we still have the Second Amendment.

  • Fred C. Dobbs

    HOPE is not a part of any plan!!!

  • Fred C. Dobbs

    Maybe run it across your screen in OUTLOOK, like the news crawl on cable.

    The Minute-by-Minute W.O.R.M. (What Obama REALLY Meant!)

  • NoBigotry

    Comment by Annagain | 2008-07-16 18:49:27

    And I love how his spokesperson wants to blame the fact that he has had to “help” Hillary pay off her debt. His campaign has helped to the tune of $100,000 — that’s it.

    PUMA supporters and others have helped pay her debt.

    I am so sick of Obama’s excuses.

    The story is a lie. The story was put out by Republicans PUMA to try and encourage more dissent. The simple fact is that the Hillary site does not ask if you are a real Democrat or a KKK PUMA supporter.

    Simple fact is Hillary disowned PUMA types again yesterday.

  • NoBigotry

    Comment by RepublicanChick | 2008-07-16 17:38:28

    One has to show up for work more than 143 days to have a presence. He has been a lightweight throughout his political career, and yet he’s been ordained to become President of this country.

    I need chocolate just thinking about this mess.

    After another Repub term there will not be many who can turn up for work.

  • http://none Ann On

    “The DNC just recently built a brand new building, after years in shitty rented digs….thanks to a guy named McAuliffe and a couple of fundraising fiends named Clinton.”

    Another reason, probably, why Barky wanted out of there. He doesn’t want “his” party to be beholden to them in any way, shape, or form.

  • http://none Ann On

    What a petty little man he is.

  • lee

    see you tube slideshow called

    “hillary supporter caught between rocks and a hard place”

    p.s. so you will find the slideshow, the first picture is a hillary for president button and rocks. the slideshow will fade to black, the music will continue on purpose.

    i know i am not alone! god bless america!

  • Kevin-Brenda 4hill4McCain

    What does Donna Brazile-Howard Dean-Nancy Pewwwwwwwww think about their puppet now.I see it now-Obama laying around or out and nowhere to be found while Hillary and everyone else is doing the job.Unless he has his own Military come in and take over america.WINK WINK

    CAN;T GET ME TO VOTE OBAMA EVEN IF HILLARY IS PICKED FOR V.P…NEVER..HE WILL NOT GET A FREE PASS INTO THE WHITE HOUSE FORM ME.OH NO WAY

    GET LOST OBAMA AND MICHELLE WE DON’T WANT YOU HERE GO AWAY AND TAKE YOUE SORRY TAILS ELESE WHERE. A BUNCH OF LIARS TO ALL THE PEOPLE.They can’t even keep up with their own lies.and that’s sad!

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