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The Church Of Obama Is Losing Members

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This is perfect Sunday fare, and rich coming from someone who routinely appeared with Keith Olbermann on Countdown (until they broke up back in August last year). That would be Dana Milbank. Oh, yes, this is priceless:

Obama The Mortal

Some parishioners in the Church of Obama discovered last week that their spiritual leader is a false prophet.

Consider the blow suffered by the liberal filmmaker Michael Moore, who issued a plaintive plea to the president on the eve of his announcement that he was sending 30,000 more troops into Afghanistan. By escalating the war, Moore wrote:

“[Y]ou will do the worst possible thing you could do — destroy the hopes and dreams so many millions have placed in you. With just one speech tomorrow night you will turn a multitude of young people who were the backbone of your campaign into disillusioned cynics. You will teach them what they’ve always heard is true — that all politicians are alike.”

Obama, of course, was not moved by his follower from Flint. The real question is why Moore, and those millions and multitudes of whom he wrote, thought that Obama would do otherwise. Obama never said during the campaign that he would pull out of Afghanistan; in fact, he had promised to escalate. “As president, I will make the fight against al-Qaeda and the Taliban the top priority that it should be,” he said in July 2008, vowing to send at least two more combat brigades to Afghanistan. “This is a war that we have to win.”

Yet Moore is surely right about the disillusionment of Obama’s supporters. Even before the surge announcement, support among liberals for Obama’s Afghanistan policy had dropped 22 points since July, to 59 percent from 81 percent, according to a Post-ABC News poll. Overall liberal support for Obama had drifted down to 80 percent from 94 percent in the spring — and, given the noisy complaints from the left last week, that number seems likely to fall further.


I wonder what Moore thinks now that Obama didn’t pay any attention to him? Not sure why he ever thought Obama would, but there you have it. As Milbank points out:

It was bound to happen eventually. Obama had become to his youthful supporters a vessel for all of their liberal hopes. They saw him as a transformational figure who would end war, save the Earth from global warming, restore the economy — and still be home for dinner. They lashed out at anybody who dared to suggest that Obama was just another politician, subject to calculation, expediency and vanity like all the rest.

Certainly, Obama gets some blame for encouraging the messianic cult as he stumped for change and hope. “I am asking you to stop settling for what the cynics say we have to accept,” he would say as he wrapped up speeches. “Let us reach for what we know is possible: A nation healed. A world repaired. An America that believes again.”

Uh, you think? Encouraging it?? That is exactly what Axelrove and Plouffe wanted – to craft Obama as the next coming (remember the whole “the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal” crap?), and Obama was all too willing to go along. That isn’t exactly a newsflash, at least to us in the reality based community. We were aware of what the Obama camp was doing, and why. No doubt, it was so people wouldn’t pay attention to this:

In other cases, Obama truly has gone back on campaign vows. Even some of his advisers are disappointed that he has moved so slowly to close the Guantanamo Bay prison. Civil libertarians are justifiably disappointed with his decision to continue much of the Bush administration secrecy. Clean-government types are understandably frustrated that Obama vowed that lobbyists “will not get a job in my White House” but now grants waivers so that lobbyists can work in key administration jobs.

But at least as much blame for the disillusionment goes to progressives who simply expected too much of him. Some are disappointed that the Nobel Peace Prize winner proposed even higher defense spending than George W. Bush did — but Obama never said he would cut the Pentagon’s budget. Many liberals are disappointed that he isn’t pushing the “public option” more forcefully in the health-care debate — but it was never something Obama emphasized during the campaign.

For all of Obama’s soaring oratory about hope and change, it was plain even during the campaign that his record was that of an incrementalist. His signature legislation — health care in the Illinois Senate and ethics in the U.S. Senate — were evolutionary improvements, not revolutionary overhauls. His Afghanistan policy, likewise, is above all a pragmatic, nonideological strategy. He stayed true to his campaign promise to take the fight to the Taliban, but he also tried to build a consensus.

His record? Just which record would that have been exactly? The one in which Emil Jones slapped Obama’s name on legislation for which he had done exactly NOTHING? And what did he do in the US Senate besides blow off promises made on the campaign finance reform committee, or fail to hold any meetings for the committee for which he was chair (that pesky boring one that just dealt with stuff like Afghanistan)? Is that the new definition of “incrementalist”? Sure, whatever you say, Dana.

Back to Afghanistan:

You’d think his supporters might applaud this sort of thoughtful, methodical leadership as a repudiation of the Bush style of government by political theory. Instead, they’re using words such as “O’Bomber” to describe the president. MoveOn.org launched a petition drive against the policy. Code Pink, the group that heckled Bush officials for years, heckled Obama advisers on Capitol Hill last week. The liberal Web publisher Arianna Huffington told Charlie Rose that the policy “puts into question his whole leadership.”

This is what happens when true believers mistake a mortal for a messiah. (danamilbank@washpost.com )

“Thoughtful”? “Methodical” Oh, right – that is “Upside down world” speak for “hemming and hawing”, “dithering,” and “dragging one’s feet.” Got it.

And Dana, you and a lot of the rest of the MSM were hyping Obama as a messiah, too, so make sure you shine that spotlight on yourself and your colleagues, while you are at it. Obama couldn’t have gotten his “message” across all over this land without the sycophantic collusion of the media. Just sayin’.

We all knew this was going to happen. At some point, Obama’s most devoted followers were going to start letting the reality pierce their veil of “Hope, Change, And Unicorns for Everyone!” It would have been BETTER had this happened 18 months ago before this charlatan got into the White House, aided and abetted by some of the very folks Millbank mentions above, as well as the media.

Okay – can I finally say this? I told you so. We told you so. Time to get up off your knees, shake the Kool Aide dust out of your head, and realize you have been had, on the 7th level with Tom Cruise kind of being had by some self-proclaimed messiah.

We welcome you to the Reality Based World. And with this being Sunday and all, I reckon we can say our prayers are starting to be answered. Halle-damn-lujah.

  • jwrjr

    To “give the Devil his due”, during the campaign Obama said that people were seeing in him what they wanted to see. I (and many people here) took that to mean that people were seeing what they wanted to see, and not seeing what he really was. The Obama-worshippers are just now beginning to see what he really is.

    • mountainaires

      Obama said people would be bamboozled and hoodwinked. And, so they were. By him.

      • objective analysis

        2 Thessalonians 2 (read it and ye shall understand what is happening)

    • elizabethrc

      I am just small enough to say “I told you so” to my friends with whom I was no longer able to discuss Obama, due to their utter intractibility. He was, to them, all things good and mighty. What he has turned out to be, as those of us who didn’t surrender our maturity and intelligence knew all along, was an ineffectual and indecisive weakling. I’ve no doubt that he thought that the Presidency would be another cakewalk for him, where he wouldn’t have to do the work (his minions would do the heavy lifting) but could meander through the corridors of power accepting the accolades of the masses in magnanimous fashion. It was going to be a lot of fun (It’s good to be the king, as Mel Brooks said in a movie.)
      I believe Obama does not possess other than very average intelligence. People may mistake street smarts for intelligence, but they aren’t the same. He’s a man who looks for the easiest way to coerce others, to manipulate others and he’s found it. He is, after all, in the White House.
      My friends are quite silent these days and one has come pretty close to an admission (obliquely put) that he’s not quite the Messiah, after all.
      That’s too late for me and to them I say: I told you so!!!!

      • Ferd Berfle

        He’s a man who looks for the easiest way to coerce others, to manipulate others and he’s found it.

        He’s a corner-cutter, a back-climber, and a blame-shifter. He gets away with it because most of his supporters are just like him and the rest simply do not take the time to actually read AND comprehend the crap That One reads off his TeleprompTer.

        • elizabethrc

          Ferd, that was well said! He is so stereotypically a politician that he’s almost a charactiture.
          Listening to Beck tonight has me very frightened of what’s to become of this country. The people Obama’s surrounded himself with are just as dispicable as he is and together, as Beck sees it, they are well ahead of us in their scheme to change our country and our systems. He says we are so busy watching the obvious (which is the setup) that we miss what his left hand is doing. That left hand is destroying us.
          Is there no one who can stop this man and his plan?

          • Ferd Berfle

            Is there no one who can stop this man and his plan?

            There is no single person who can but there are plenty of us that together can derail this hopey-changey express. We have the facts on our side, which are pesky things in that they really can’t be argued with. All the Obamabots have are Powerpoint Presentations, ditto-head bootcamp literature, fallacious arguments, suspended disbelief, and a talking mule as their leader. All I have to do to shut up a bot at work is ask them a single question, “What has That One done that makes him qualified to be president?” That shuts them up in a New York nanosecond.

            • elizabethrc

              My problem with facts and arguments is that the other side simply refuses to argue (discuss). They turn a blind eye to dissention and pretend we don’t exist (the closed door negotiations which leave Repubs out in the cold).
              We need something more than a one person at a time approach and without the help of the msm (doubtful), and considering the willful ignorance and denial of his followers and far too much of the population, it’s a large hill to climb. I think we need a 4 wheeler!
              I’ve heard a few pundits say that he’ll likely be elected to a second term…that ‘devil you know vs the devil you don’t know’ thingy. A deplorable copout which I hope isn’t true.

    • foxy voter

      It was difficult to see Obama for what he is when he was never specific about anything. HOPE & CHANGE and YES WE CAN substituted for specifics. The devotees of No Quarter read all about Obama so we were not surprised by his political street gang Chicago style politics but the Limosine Liberals were completely fooled. Go figure…

      • jwrjr

        The LLs voted for “anything but Bush or a Woman” figuring that nothing could be worse. Well guess what … they found “worse”.

  • Ani

    Roland Martin has a commentary piece on Campbell Brown’s page — he has finally stopped drinking the koolaid as well. He is saying that Obama can officially no longer blame Bush for his own presidency. Guess Roland is trying to keep himself relevant.

    • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

      Wow, that lapdog is turning on his master? That is a surprise. But I think it’s too late for him to stay relevant, isn’t it? ;-)

      (I was thinking of you earlier, Ani – nice to *see* you!)

    • barry bums a ciggie

      I’m sure the folks over at CNN are pondering if sucking up to The (fake) One was all worth it. Judging by their ratings, I’m guessing not.

      I have to refrain myself every time from not writing “suckas!” on an Obama bumper sticker with the peace logo sign in place of the “O”. Jwrjr’s post above is correct, the obots injected whatever feel good outrageous claim they think this fool would accomplished for them as president.

      • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

        Yesterday, we saw one of the Obama stickers in which he is basically depicted as the Messiah – kind of a church window – do you know that one? And all I could think of was this article…

        • I’m a Linda too

          Saturday I finally saw a bumper sticker that read:

          January 20, 2013
          Obama’s last day

          • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

            I love that, IALT!! :-D

      • foxy voter

        Soon the media will be bailed out by Obama for services rendered. The loss of credibility seems to be too high a price for allegiance to the Messiah.

    • Clara

      WTH? Roland Martin is not kissing Barack’s ring anymore? Hell hath surely frozen.

      • RalphfromBoston

        To be honest and not racist,) like I was accused of most of last year ) didn’t they really want to have the 1st black President, no matter who he was ?
        Well they got him, and now that his record is
        matching his Presidency,it might be time to save a little face ?

    • I’m a Linda too

      yeah, saw that on CNN’s website. Gee, was that the same day they delcared, Obama’s numbers are sinking.

      Obama aproval 48 pct……with CNN-now that was a shocker!

    • http://! stodgie

      in my view roland owes his current position(shaky) to obummer pumping. wonder what he’ll do for an encore.

    • TeakWoodKite

      Roland Martin is a pig. Period. He is paying lip service to CNN.

      No offense Ani, when was he ever relevant? LOL

      • Ani

        None taken. I never found any of these people relevant. I just remember that Martin was one of Obie’s biggest cheerleaders and I take pleasure in drawing attention to these pretentious boobs, one by one, having to eat their words. Noonan, Dowd, Rich, Reich, Robinson, Herbert, Marcus, Martin, Cohen, DKos, HP, the list goes on.

    • Ferd Berfle

      Roland Martin is such a tool and buffoon. I always thought he should get his own comedy show updated from the 60s classic–Roland Martin’s Laugh-In.

  • SoCalDem

    None of these pundits will ever be relevant.

  • Docelder

    But the lesson to be learned here goes beyond the obvious. Yes, “the man” is still “the man”. Of course he is. The big lesson for the kool-aid hungover is this… think for yourselves. It is going to be hard, I know. To exercise a function that has never been exercised before is going to be hard. But reach a conclusion for yourselves without first texting all your friends to ask what they are doing first. Decide what you think yourself and then tell your friends, instead of taking a group consensus. Take the media with a grain of salt, realizing none of the actors who read the news there are smarter than any of the rest of you are. Realize that MTV might be entertaining, but it’s not an oracle of wisdom. Never take an opinion given there at face value. This is a good start. None of this will be easy grasshoppers, but it’s necessary. Otherwise, we will wind right back here in this same place in 2013.

    • elizabethrc

      Didn’t Obama teach ‘his people’ well? After all, he needs his 300 advisers before he can make one decision. Plotting is not the same as critical thinking. Obama is out of his league and out of his element. He needs to go back to the mean streets of Chicago where he belongs. It sure isn’t Washington.

  • Sassy

    Another shout from the Amen Corner Reverend!
    It’s time for the media to shoulder the blame for aiding and abetting the least experienced and dedicated person in the race!
    Pass them the collection plate so they can start paying up!

    • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

      LOL – absolutely – they are LONG overdue on their tithing, aren’t they?

      Thanks, Sassy!

  • betty

    I know this is sorta off topic, not so much when you’re considering how the MSM helped to hoodwink us to the benefit of …? who.

    It is a small post by Steve McIntyre called Uber-Viral, and I guess I am probably the slowest person on the planet but I finally “got it” – there are forces out there who are intent on having history unfold to their benefit.
    (I hope it is alright with you and Mr McIntyre to copy and paste his post.

    Uber-Viral, by stevemcintyre

    James Delingpole is one of the first to observe the Climategate phenomenon as “uber-viral” – a story where there is much larger internet exposure than MSM exposure.

    Citing Richard North, he compares the number of Google hits to the number of Google News hits for phrases of interest, comparing, for example, “Climategate”, a word that did not exist 14 days ago, to “Tiger Woods”, who has been adding to his celebrity in unexpected ways.

    Updating the comparisons, “Climategate” has 32,000,000 google hits as compared to 4,080 news stories (Google), while “Tiger Woods” has 29,500,000 google hits with 54,018 news stories (Google). Although Tiger has over 10 times as many news stories, Climategate (remarkably) has more google hits than Tiger Woods (and many other famous search items e.g. Britney Spears, NFL, NBA or for that matter “climate”).

    “IPCC” has 1,320,000 Google hits and 7,839 news stories (Google). If nothing else, the numbers show an extraordinarily intense interest in this story in the blogosphere, with increasing news media interest.

    • Docelder

      News now has become “messages”. Messages to be shaped, contrived and controlled. The media is complicit in the Obama movement. He could not be perched on that post in all his grandeur without the media. Every word he reads from the teleprompter has been weighed and measured for the reaction it will bring. I think it’s why the media loves him so much, because Obama actually empowers them the way he shares authority with the media to shape the messages. The media in turn enshrines him back. It’s s sort of twisted professional courtesy between prostitutes.

      • oowawa

        The media in turn enshrines him back.

        Great comment, Doc. You enshrine my back, I’ll enshrine yours.

  • DCMediagirl

    Speaking of which, where is Donna Brazile? She seems to have dropped off the face of the earth…

    • Diana L. C.

      DCMediagirl,

      Please, please don’t think about that person, don’t speak her name, don’t allude to her in any way. I think it’s like in The Exorcist: if you let thoughts of the Devil into your mind, the Devil will possess you.

    • jwrjr

      Maybe somebody threw a bucket of water on her?

      • lorac

        LOL!

    • Ginger Snaps Back

      Speaking of which, where is Donna Brazile? She seems to have dropped off the face of the earth…

      We can only hope, dear. We can only hope. :-)

  • mountainaires

    Glenn Beck will have a field day with this one. RRRAmy, I know this is OT a bit, but not much. I know Andrew Breitbart is a right-winger but I’d have to say even those of us who support GLBT equal rights will have a very hard time defending this one. Obama’s “safe schools czar” is about to be tossed under the bus, if Glenn Beck covers this in any detail.

    ~~~

    I was recently approached by a team of independent researchers that I have known for some time and have come to trust. They prepared this report involving ‘Safe Schools Czar’ Kevin Jennings and the organization he founded, GLSEN, and asked that I find a way to help draw attention to what they uncovered. Knowing that Gateway Pundit has followed Kevin Jennings since his appointment, as we have on The B-Cast (here, here, and here), and on Breitbart.tv (here, here, here, here, here,here, here, here and here), I felt this would be an appropriate place for this report.

    Safe Schools Czar Kevin Jennings was the founder, and for many years, Executive Director of an organization called the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN). GLSEN started essentially as Jennings’ personal project and grew to become the culmination of his life’s work. And he was chosen by President Obama to be the nation’s Safe Schools Czar primarily because he had founded and led GLSEN (scroll for bio).

    GLSEN’s stated mission is to empower gay youth in the schools and to stop harassment by other students. It encourages the formation of Gay Student Alliances and condemns the use of hateful words. GLSEN also strives to influence the educational curriculum to include materials which the group believes will increase tolerance of gay students and decrease bullying. To that end, GLSEN maintains a recommended reading list of books that it claims “furthers our mission to ensure safe schools for all students.” In other words, these are the books that GLSEN’s directors think all kids should be reading: gay kids should read them to raise their self-esteem, and straight kids should read them in order to become more aware and tolerant and stop bullying gay kids. Through GLSEN’s online ordering system, called “GLSEN BookLink,” featured prominently on their Web site, teachers can buy the books to use as required classroom assignments, or students can buy them to read on their own…

    What we discovered shocked us. We were flabbergasted. Rendered speechless.

    We were unprepared for what we encountered. Book after book after book contained stories and anecdotes that weren’t merely X-rated and pornographic, but which featured explicit descriptions of sex acts between pre-schoolers; stories that seemed to promote and recommend child-adult sexual relationships; stories of public masturbation, anal sex in restrooms, affairs between students and teachers, five-year-olds playing sex games, semen flying through the air. One memoir even praised becoming a prostitute as a way to increase one’s self-esteem. Above all, the books seemed to have less to do with promoting tolerance than with an unabashed attempt to indoctrinate students into a hyper-sexualized worldview.

    We knew that unless we carefully documented what we were reading, the public would have a hard time accepting it. Mere descriptions on our part could not convey the emotional gut reaction one gets when seeing what Kevin Jennings wants kids to read as school assignments. So we began scanning pages from each of the books, and then made exact transcriptions of the relevant passages on each page.

    Warning: The following material is very explicit.

    Scott Baker
    Co-Founder, Breitbart.tv
    Co-Host, The B-Cast

    http://biggovernment.com/2009/12/07/fistgate-barack-obamas-safe-schools-czars-2000-conference-promoted-fisting-to-14-year-olds/#more-41962

    • Ginger Snaps Back

      Mountainaires, I’ve no problem with equality for all in this country -even legal marriage- including the LGBT community. Beck has not got Jennings in his cross-hairs because he is gay, he has his eyes set on him because he is a radical. I belive there have even been connection with NAMBLA. NO self-respecting gay male I know (and I’ve known many) would have anything to do with that association privately, much less publicly.

      The guy is i-n-s-a-n-e. He must fit in quite well into his Czar’s shoes.

    • LDW

      “seemed to promote” ?? In what convoluted way, exactly?

      This sounds exactly like the furor over ‘Go Ask Alice’ or ‘Our Bodies, Our Selves’. So you discovered that in some of the books written featuring homosexuals in a positive light, there is explicit sex. Who Knew? What a Shock!

      But guess what? In other books in both school and public libraries there are lots of books with explicit descriptions of sex, and only some of it is between consenting heterosexual adults.

      I am much more concerned about children being fed a steady diet of violence – most pre-schoolers have seen very realistic portrayals of hundreds of people being killed violently. Pre-teens and adolescents play extremely violent video games and watch movies with extreme violence. In much of the United States, a ten-year-old can legally own a gun.

      But go ahead and keep raving about what a horrible world this is if an eight-year-old discovers that masturbation feels good. An God forbid that gay teenagers might think they deserve respect!

      You, Scott Baker, are a card carrying member of the Idiotcracy that is taking over America.

      • FLDemFem

        The problem is that the person closely connected to that organization is in a position to influence education. And anyone who advocates sex between minors, let alone small children, is promoting something that is illegal in every state of the union. And they are apparently expecting adults to teach these tiny children sex by having sex with them. That is also illegal in every state. So, Obama has appointed someone who promotes pederasty, not toleration, to a position where he is supposed to make schools safe. Who is going to make the schools safe from him and his fellow organization members? That organization seems to have little to do with promoting tolerance towards gays, it seems to be promoting an “anything goes” attitude towards minors having sex. If you worry so much about violence, go start an organization to limit the violence that children are exposed to. Or better yet, turn off your TV and don’t let your kids play violent games. Children being exposed to violence is a parenting issue, not an educational one. Having someone who promotes pederasty in charge of safe schools is a parent’s nightmare. How would you like to walk into a kindergarten where your child is attending school and find the teacher explaining a circle jerk to the kids and then having them do one? Basically, that is what these people are promoting. So, go ahead, defend them. Then go tell your wife you think your small children are ready for sex, with each other and with any adult who happens to be pedophile. Go ahead, I dare you!

  • HEP-T

    Obama like many Presidents before him walked into reality with his first real world intel. briefing. then after the wave of sickness and worry left him started planning a way out of the situation he had talked himself into.

  • oowawa

    Okay – can I finally say this? I told you so. We told you so.

    Yes, you may say so, Rev. Amy–yell it out to all of Obama Nation, go tell it on the mountain. And, may I add, nyah nyah nyah nyah.

    • oowawa

      Halle-damn-lujah.

      And, may I add, Hose-friggin-sanna!

      Make straight the way of the lord–imagine all the stunned faces as doubt begins to infiltrate the radiant hopiness: “gee, maybe it wasn’t Him after all . . . “

      • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

        ROTFLMAO – good one!

      • oowawa

        Okay, I’ll play devil’s advocate here for a moment:

        “But-but-but–He won an award as the Prince of Peace!”

        • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

          I was thinking abt that this morning, oowawa, as Obama prepares to go accept his award. I wonder how the Committee felt after Obama agreed to send in 30,000 troops?

          Maybe NOW they see why the rest of us – including Obama – thought it was just a TAD soon…

  • mountainaires

    OT completely. I’m sorry RRRAmy. But I gotta say it;

    Tiger: Take the Screening Test, Buddy! You’re showing all the symptoms!

    http://www.sexualrecovery.com/resources/selftests/gsast.php

    And, then there were SEVEN.

    Oprah Aims for Tiger

    One woman is talking to Tiger Woods who isn’t saying she slept with him: Oprah. The queen of talk has “personally reached out,” according to the New York Daily News. Over the weekend, the number of women claiming to have slept with Tiger since his marriage grew to seven, including a porn star and a waitress at a Perkins eatery, who claims the golf star liked to spank her.

    Read it at New York Daily News

    http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2009/12/07/2009-12-07_omy_winfrey_extends_talk_show_invite_to_tiger.html

    http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheat-sheet/?cid=hp:cheatsheet7#cheatrow_11718

  • I’m a Linda too

    No doubt M Moore, like Arianna, Lary ODonnel, Bill Maher, must have all been popping those Obama Ecstasy pills that have hit the streets hard. No wonder they were chanting this hopey, mystic…pizza…oh wait, wrong movie.

    And that must have been when Moore got enraged with Hillary, when she pointed out that their entire argument for Obama was “that the clouds would part, Angels would play harps”….aaauuuhhhh UUHHHH , I hear the music now!

    And Moore got embarrassed and chose then to flip on HIllary, her experience, her health care plan and chose instead to join those other freaks in calling Hillary a racist.

    Remember Michael, admitting you have a problem is the first step to healing. There is help for you.

    :(

  • http://www.BullShit.com Osellingbullshit

    I’m waiting for the Obama sex story to drop!

    Poor Tiger. He should buy his own TV channel and tell his side of the story with Tees, pars and all… I mean he has the money… right..?

    • I’m a Linda too

      You mean how Michelle check’s Obama’s balls every time he comes back from playing a round? :)

      • TeakWoodKite

        No just his putter, he has no balls.

        • http://noquarter foxyladi14

          lol….

          • TeakWoodKite

            I might add the golf balls he did have, the Secret Service hit with a hammer to make sure they were not the exploding kind.

  • wbboei

    Milbank is a scumbag. During the campaign he gave this tut tut about the media hatred directed at Hillary. Then after the campaign he and Cilezza did that video calling Hillary the b word. They say this new publisher of WashPo is good. Good is a relative term. If she were good as I understand the term, then she would have canned both of those jackasses and maybe sent a message. I read the referenced piece by Milbank as an apology for Obama, rather than the indictment of a serial liar and a cut out. I can just imagine Milbank sitting in his Chevy Chase home sipping brandy in a smoking jacket and looking in Luntz for the right word to soften the sting of betrayal. Disappointment is the euphemism he uses and then blames the victim. The proper words are deception and lies. Guys like Milbank are a dime a dozen. What they lack in talent they make up for in duplicity. And all the while they think we do not catch on to their little game. I do not know about you, but I am sick of them.

  • wbboei

    I’m waiting for the Obama sex story to drop!

    Poor Tiger. He should buy his own TV channel and tell his side of the story with Tees, pars and all… I mean he has the money… right..?
    ———————————-
    Having a mistress is one thing. Having a harem, now that is something else. Is he Mormon, Muslim or just Don Juan? The paparazzi want to know. As for me, it is of no moment. I am more interested in his golfing prowess, and how this has not interfered with it. That will change now I suspect. And in a way that is too bad, because he is far and away the best golfer of this generation. That is not the kind of world class work our Hillary is doing for the country , but there is something to be said for it surely.

  • andrew

    After 11 months, focus of the war on terrorism has shifted from Iraq to Afghanistan, which is where it should have been all along. Troop strength there has already doubled since January, which to me doesn’t suggest indecisiveness or lack of commitment. There’s a strategy that

    Promised healthcare reform has passed through the House and will likely pass through the Senate.

    Our financial system teetered on the brink but didn’t fail. The stock market has rebounded, despite a weakened economy. Projected total TARP costs have just been reduced by $200 billion, which will free funds for intended jobs programs. Meanwhile, recent indicators suggest the unemployment has probably bottomed out. The drop of the dollar has reversed. 2010 will become a much better year.

    The hate crime bill became law. SCHIP expansion was signed into law. Equal pay for equal work has now become the law of the land. Restrictions on stem cell research were eased. New regulations will soon be in effect addressing the abuses of credit card companies. Regulations governing derivatives trading are moving through committee. Regulation is in the works that will address the abusive practices of the entire lending industry, which will likely involve a new agency that will function as a consumer advocate. Net neutrality is being written into new FCC regulations.

    Don’t like the stimulus package? It’s kept police departments, fire departments, and health departments functioning in small towns all across America, among other things. While people complain that it hasn’t directly created enough new jobs, it has kept money moving. Without the injection of funds far more jobs would have been lost. Most economists take that position.

    Democrats who had realistic expectations haven’t been all that disappointed. Those with unrealistic expectations very likely have been. People who totally focus on the negative always will be, no matter who is in office.

    • beachnan

      Too much koolaid for you Andrew. Any Democratic president would have signed the Equal Pay amendment. SCHIP would also been signed by any Democratic President. It is hard to say whether the stimulus bill has helped or not, but where are the jobs? There are still too many people out of work and yet you and administration can only say-look at how many jobs would have been lost without it. What a bunch of crap. Net neutrality sounds like Obama would like to control all the propaganda-he already has the newspapers, why not the internet? You are naming things the Congress initiated and Obama signed. Show me something the Obama administration has initiated and successfully sold to the American public? You can’t name anything, because Obama is not a leader. I recommend you throw some cold water on your face, you might wake up.

      • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

        Not unlike Obama’s Illinois record, he did absolutely NOTHING for those bills. All he had to do was sign his name, and people give him credit. Emil Jones strikes again (the Obama kingmaker).

      • andrew

        The effect of net neutrality is essentially the reverse of censorship. It means that telecom companies cannot treat bandwidth purchasers and users differently based upon how the purchased bandwidth is used. They cannot limit access to service because they don’t like your content, or because you are using the bandwidth to provide content or services that are in competition with their own. Comcast, for example, could not shut out the MagicJack people because their internet telephone device competes with their own internet telephone service. An internet service provider or web search service could not limit access to NoQuarter because they happened to object to the views being expressed.

        Net neutrality opponents–mainly the telecom industry and their political friends–have done a very effective job of confusing the public on the net neutrality issue. They want to control the pipeline to their own financial advantage, rather than simply selling access in a neutral manner.

        • andrew

          I agree, btw, that any Democratic president would probably have signed those bills. The Republican candidate had a lengthy record of opposing each bill in question. He also opposed increasing the minimum wage. I voted along philosophical lines.

          • Diana L. C.

            Your “philosophical lines” don’t impress me when my philosophical attachment to an honest election beats out my philosophical attachment to the issues you cite. My candidate who would have won the GE, if she had not been cheated out of her rightful place, would have done much better for your issues than the faux leader you voted for.

    • foxy voter

      Andrew — Then there are those who worship at the Alter of Obama who find nothing wrong in cutting 500 Billion from Medicare or passing Cap and Trade into law. This will cost the Average American approximately $8,000 a year — a high price to pay for what experts call a scam.

      If them Dems were so successful then why are there poll numbers so low. Could it be because they have called anyone who disagrees with them Extremist, Nazi Cohorts, Evil Mongers and so on.

      Where is all the Stimulus Money and why has it not created one job? Ah yes we picky voters have a lot of issues but they will be resolved next year by a Republican Congress.

  • http://www.missmalevolent.com Miss Malevolent

    Too many people are still sucking on the teat of the Hope and Change garbage.

    Too many people are still making excuses for this narcissistic personality disorder in chief.

    I haven’t any faith that people aren’t going to reelect this gas-bag for another four years…just like the Bushies did in 2004 so shall the Obamabots do in 2012.

    These people don’t care about this country, they care about “winning”.

    • Onofre’s arm

      If the Republicans put up a candidate as weak and stupid as John Kerry, it may BE possible for Obama to get a second term.

      However, if Obama is only half the failure I predict him to be, a dead weasel could beat him.

      • FLDemFem

        Please don’t say that!!!

        a dead weasel could beat him.

        Might give someone the idea to dig up Nixon, who is looking good by comparison, and run him against Obama!!

  • wbboei

    I just had an attack of humility. Suddenly I do feel sympathy for Tigers wife. Whether she married him for his money or not I cannot say. What I can say however is it is bad enough to be married to a man who has one mistress. How much worse it must be to be married to a man who has six of them and still counting. The best solution is a divorce with 1/2 of what he has earned during the term of their so called marriage going to her.

  • wbboei

    Miss M: I agree that nobody ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American People. But consider the following case.

    A funny thing happened in our town. Three men were in the parking lot: an obama zombie, a shrew political observer, and an honest witness. The zombie had a Lexus minivan with an Obama Biden sticker on the bumper. The shrewd political observer walked up to him and asked–how is all that hope and change stuff working for you pal? The zombie screamed fuck you, got in his luxury vehicle and drove off. This incident was duly witnessed by the honest witness and I have every reason to believe it is true.

    I interpret that expletive to be a repudiation of Obama by a former supporter. He knows he was wrong and is angry to be called on it. Had his state of mind been otherwise he would have said something in support of Obama. The reason the sticker was still on the luxury vehicle is because they are not easy to remove and mako paint jobs are a little hard on luxury vehicles.

    • andrew

      In-your-face political shrews generally annoy the hell out of me, too.

      • Hot Librarian

        But Andrew -why is that?

        Nevada 2008. Did not Obama tell his supporters to go out & get into people’s faces.?

        • Ferd Berfle

          Yeah–and bring guns to a knife fight.

          That One, the shrinking violet he truly is, has others do his dirty work for him and then muses, “That wasn’t the so-and-so I knew”.

          • ~~JustMe~~

            and let’s get this straight let me tell you what I really meant to say. Your taking it out of context.
            “The American People” have short memories and other insulting explanations.

            • andrew

              They do have short memories.

              They’re outraged about Obama running a deficit during one of the worst economic years since the Great Depression, but conveniently forget that the last three Republican administrations ran enormous deficits during good economic times, and it was simply “business as usual”. George W single-handedly doubled the total national debt over his 8 year term while the economy was booming.

              Where was the outrage then? The harshest criticism is coming from the party having the worst track record for doing exactly what they criticize.

              They’re great at harnessing anger, but what, precisely, are their new and practical ideas?

              All I can detect beyond the criticism is the same old crapola: Tax cuts (for powerful corporations and the wealthiest citizens); a balanced budget (with no practical ideas how to accomplish it); deregulation (when we’ve just had stunning examples of what insufficient regulation can lead to); privitization (which replaces the hated public bureaucracies oriented toward service with corporate bureaucracy oriented toward profit).

              Have we forgotten all of that? Or that the republicans lost their long-standing majority because of anger?

              • Docelder

                Sounds a lot like kindergarten. “I didn’t know”, “He did it too” and my favorite “He hit me first”. I thought we would be past that… but no. Politicians are just kindergartners in adult bodies.

  • beachnan

    I pray that people are waking to the reality that Obama is mere mortal and incapable of successfully running the office of the Presidency. He doesn’t know what he is doing and as far as I can tell-unwilling to learn, since “he is the one”. Everytime I think people are understanding this, I run into an idiot who still believes. I tuned into a radio station KGO, out of San Francisco, and the host was going on and on about the wonders of Obama. Wasn’t it wonderful that Obama was taking on so many problems, i.e., global warming, health care, the economy, (forgot to mention the wars), and encouraging all to call in and praise “the one”. I wanted to throw up. It will take a long time to turn some of these people around.

  • wbboei

    Well said Andrew. I guess we do not need to worry anymore about the $13 trillion dollar debt he has helped amass, the quadrupled budget deficit, the decline in the dollar, the coming cuts to medicare, the 17.5 per cent unemployment, the similarities between Viet Nam and AfgHahnistan, his support for FISA, his failure to close Gitmo, his reversal on public financing of elections, his history of screwing constituents to benefit wealthy interests, e.g. Rezko, Excelon, his decision to try the planner of 9/11 in Federal District Court in Manhattan, lack of confidence in Obama by our allies, the close symbiotic relationship he has to global bankers, his call for a civilian army Praetorian Guard equal in size the US military, the elimination of private insurance, his prolifigate spending on personal perks. his knee deep bows to other nations, his failure to protect our borders, the loss of sovereignty in financial, environmental matters, his playing of the race card in the campaign and against the cop in Boston, the adverse impact of his policies upon the middle class, etc.

    You can argue if you like with one or two of these things but the pattern is the point. It is a pattern of failure, from the standpoint of the American People. And the blame Bush thing is stale. He has the con. The buck stops with him. His standing in the polls has plummeted. The Menchen quote above has this caveat. When the public finally wakes up to what he has done to them, katie bar the doors. It is happending right now.

  • I’m a Linda too
    • Obama: Dubya 2 Electric Boogaloo

      Yeah, I’ll believe that when it starts snowing in Oakland, CA….oh, wait……

      (sorry, for those not in the bay area who might not get the joke ;-P)

      http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/12/07/BAMB1B0B19.DTL

      How’s that global warming working out for ya?

      • MBC

        Please tell me Pelosi’s vineyards suffered frost, no one else’s, just hers.

        • ~~JustMe~~

          LOL

        • ~~JustMe~~

          LOL

          Yep hard frost and growing here on the west coast.

  • James Stellar

    Ho Ho Ho.

    Our friend Andy suddenly doesn!t like IN YOUR FACE-political shrews!!!

    TOO much1

  • helenk

    ot
    I received this is an e-mail and was asked to pass it on as it was not widely reported in the USA.
    I think it is something we should all see.
    Israel’s memorial to 9-11

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRPYTiN5Oso

    WOMEN WITH INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERIENCE,MEN WHO SUPPORT THEM AND COUNTRY BEFORE PARTY ALWAYS

    PUMAS,BUBBAS,EQUALISTS AND THOSE PEOPLE RULE

    • http://firefox AnnieCarmel

      Thanks, helenk. Very unique and touching. Sad that there’s been no publicity here. The memorial is beautiful and as a backdrop for the release of the white doves was so moving.

      I’m one of many who are very angry about the design for the Pennsylvania memorial site which incorporates a crescent. Highly inappropriate to have any part of the memorial suggestive of Islam in any way shape or form.

  • Obama: Dubya 2 Electric Boogaloo

    I am doing the Obama-cheek scratch-with-a-certain-finger in Dana Millbank’s direction.

    • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

      ROTFLMAO – and yet we hear how “classy” Obama is/ Oh, yeah, just like a frat boy during Pledge Week is “classy.”

      GREAT comments, folks – I’m really enjoying the ive and take!

  • hokma

    After the smoke-room meeting of Obama (“I’ll have CSPAN in the room” campaign promise)and democrats Reid came out with a series of statements that were baseless lies and fear tactics. When you can’t win on the merits, you use dirty tricks.

    “Instead of joining us on the right side of history, all the Republicans can come up with is, ‘slow down, stop everything, let’s start over.’ If you think you’ve heard these same excuses before, you’re right,” Reid said Monday. “When this country belatedly recognized the wrongs of slavery, there were those who dug in their heels and said ‘slow down, it’s too early, things aren’t bad enough.’” – soon to be former Senator Harry Reid.

    It might interest the apparently ignorant Reid that Lincoln was a Republican, Martin Luther King was a Republican, and it was the northeast Republican Party that promoted civil rights.

    Also, what the hell does slavery have to do with socialized medicine?

    • http://firefox AnnieCarmel

      What an awful little man.

  • steve1

    President Obama, AKA Barry Soetoro, is beholden to many enablers…what can a puppet do???

  • West Virginia

    The early numbers are in from Dopenhagendas. Here is how the attendees are getting there and around.

    1,200 + Limos
    140 + Private Jets
    5 Electric cars

    This is how the world leaders show their concern and personal commitment.

    Source: Fox News 4pm. Dec 7, 2009.

    • Ginger Snaps Back

      Hello From South Florida, West Virginia! I find the data neither shocking nor alarming. On the contrary, it stands to be expected. I’m pretty old these days. Words from my youth may not apply, but there used to be a word for people that say one thing but do another.

      What was that word? I think it started with an “h” but I could be wrong.

  • Amabo Kcarab

    “Who would be the fool to maybe
    Kiss a trick in time?
    Who am I to say that’s crazy?
    Love will make you blind
    In the church of the poison mind…”

  • wazup

    umm excuse me i have a question. what is the church of obama? i mean is it really a church ?..don’t u mean the mosque of obama..lol

    • TeakWoodKite

      Consider if you will the TUCC and his boyhood days in a Muslim country. While he knows the call to prayer cold, he apparently goes for the black nationalism thing. both are … you decide.

  • http://firefox AnnieCarmel

    I’ve been out all day but checked all my favorites when I got back…this one from http://thelotuslaptopoftheunitedstates.blogspot.com is hysterical…from Sarah’s book tour blog “Wanna See Some Liberal Heads Explode?” HAHAHAHAHA. Yes I do!

  • Doc99

    When you’ve lost Angelina Jolie, it’s over.

    Angelina Jolie isn’t happy with the state of politics today … and that includes President Barack Obama.

    “She hates him,” a source close to the actress said in the latest issue of Us Weekly magazine. “She’s into education and rehabilitation and thinks Obama is all about welfare and handouts. She thinks Obama is really a socialist in disguise.”

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  • Tricia

    Amy–wonderful take on Milbank. Thanks for such a good read. (I still miss Hillary.)

  • http://www.hillaryorbust.com Hillary or Bust

    This made my day this morning:

    Obama’s 47 Percent Approval Lowest of Any President at This Point

    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/12/08/obamas-percent-approval-lowest-president-point/

  • Retired

    Praise Him from whom all Real Change flows.
    Praise Him liberals hear me, lo!
    Praise Him above at Daily Kos.
    Lest He decide to dash our Hope.
    BahMah

  • JBUSAVet

    Michael Moore is either one of the following:

    A.) A Black Op
    B.) An Idiot
    C.) An Opportunist
    D.) All of the Above