page 2...cant wait for sunday media to analyze this shit...monday is gonna be a good news day...i hope he gives a speak that clearly states his opinion like last time...hes good at articulating shit...makes him look presidential and shit...unlike some people lol
4/13/2008 5:26:06 AM
I think the majority of the people Obama is speaking about won't vote for him.so who gives a fuck.
4/13/2008 8:29:44 AM
^if by majority you mean the majority of the people in the nation, then I agree with you.Outside of NY and Los Angeles and a handful of other large cities, America is Pro-Gun, and religious. And Obama is clearly out of touch with these Americans values.
4/13/2008 11:22:35 AM
He has too much time left to continue to make mistakes. How many more "what I meant to say" and "I think I have been consistant with my views on..." speeches will he have to do?I think there is no doubt he will win the nomination, but probably lose the general. Americans seem to wise up when it comes to presidential elections. I think most realize that we cant afford this guy, literally. However, we are breeding more gimmecrats so eventually that will change. I just hope not anytime soon.
4/13/2008 11:41:05 AM
Yeah, we need the fiscal responsibility of McCain, a guy who claims he'll cut the deficit just like Reagan did!!!
4/13/2008 11:49:48 AM
^^^ being pro-gun/religion and understanding how they can be misused when added with anger and confusion are two different things.the majority of the people who dont understand this will be voting republican anyways or dont even vote.[Edited on April 13, 2008 at 11:54 AM. Reason : .]
4/13/2008 11:54:10 AM
4/13/2008 11:56:12 AM
^So.... would rural people would rather live in log cabins in the woods and go back to the hunter/gatherer lifestyle? It's not a question of independence--someone asked why "rural folk" don't support him at a town hall and he tried to answer it honestly: because they care about economic issues but nothing ever gets changed, so they vote on social issues instead, which are usually more in line with conservatives. Which is true. But praying isn't going to get these people jobs.
4/13/2008 2:16:12 PM
4/13/2008 2:31:55 PM
In response to ^There's a great essay from way back when that applies probably more today than it did then:
4/13/2008 5:44:35 PM
4/13/2008 8:14:47 PM
yeah but bill clinton is white so its ok
4/13/2008 8:49:04 PM
people gettin all PC and shit on Obama.lighten up.we all know you love guns and religion and know nothing about higher learning because you're too busy reading the bible and cleaning your rifle.
4/13/2008 9:29:12 PM
LOL!Dude like it or not but Obama is not backing down and is returning the heat on this PC gotcha politicking bullshit.Watch this video from today, especially at 4:15 mark....dude i was totally suprised he went into that but I could not stop laughing. The line about Clinton in 'duck blinds every day' had me rolling. Whether you support him or not, you have to give him credit for calling her out.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIxmi3e2Vmo[Edited on April 13, 2008 at 10:54 PM. Reason : ]
4/13/2008 10:26:26 PM
Kay_YowNone of those Bill Clinton quotes are anyting like what Obama said (the second quote is even less relevant than the first). Clinton is clearly saying that Republicans want to play off people's economic and racial insecurities for their own political advantage (I think that's an over statement but whatever).Obama was saying that small town ppl in PA "cling" to guns and God because they are "bitter" about not having good jobs. Sounds like two totally different statements because they are. One is a description of how Republican political strategy appeals to our most base fears, the other is an attempt to explain why some people believe what they believe. And that's why a lot of people take are taking offense. No one wants to be told that they are only religious because they are "bitter" over being poor. And that's what Obama said regardless of whether he meant to say it. PS*You also screwed up the dates. That first quote is from 1991 not 2001. I guess, that's what you get for copying and pasting things from blogs you feel too ashamed to link to. [Edited on April 14, 2008 at 4:24 AM. Reason : ``]
4/14/2008 4:06:02 AM
PPS* JCASHFANThanks for the video. DBT kicks total ass. They're comming through Chapel Hill next month and you better believe I will be there.
4/14/2008 4:42:06 AM
I know some of you that are experiencing Obamagasms don't want to hear it, but this story has legs--the portrait of Obama becomes clearer still. And Hillary wants to keep it alive: Clinton keeps alive Obama's comments about bitter voters in small towns
4/14/2008 6:02:34 AM
that was earlier in the weekend. Look, she's overplaying this and you'll see. She's desperate, no pathetically lashing out desperate, to damage him any way she can. Scouring over each and every word. All the while grandpa McBush sits around and has his press person say dumb ignorant shit backing her up. Hillary and the republican alliance is sickening. This picture will sum up what I think will happen in this situation. And there's already hints of it.
4/14/2008 7:37:27 AM
^ WTF with the "grandpa McBush"? Had to get the stupid little shot in, didn't you? McCain isn't having to do shit, Obama's making his own problems--and every time he does, the picture gets clearer.In any event, when I posted the first article it was only five hours old. FYI.
4/14/2008 7:46:34 AM
HC is pretty stupid
4/14/2008 8:28:35 AM
^^ hooksaw having a problem with nicknames? Last I checked, you couldn't go 2 posts without inserting some stupid little nickname you heard on Rush or O'ReillyReverend Wrong, Obamagasms, defeatocrats
4/14/2008 8:50:04 AM
Also there's a big difference between apologizing for wording and apologizing for a messageHe didn't back down from the message
4/14/2008 8:55:12 AM
Here's what I'm confused about... Does anybody actually believe that small town Americans aren't bitter towards politicians on the national scene?
4/14/2008 8:58:28 AM
^ word upeverything he said is TRUE
4/14/2008 9:06:11 AM
^ well, Obama didn't say they were bitter toward politicians. He said they were bitter about their economic situation and that's why they "cling" to religion and guns.Now, of course, he's backtracking a bit and saying that he what meant to say was that people seek comfort from their religion during hard times (and guns too?). But most people read the headlines and not the retractions. So we'll just have to see if his "clarification" works on voters b4 upcomming primaries.Really, it just makes me chuckle. Obama likes to grab sound bytes from his opponents out of context and then hammer them over the head with them (see his accusation that McCain wants 100 years of war, which ABC news eventually called him out on). So seeing him get hit with the exact same tactic really me think he's getting what he deserves."new brand of politics" my ass.[Edited on April 14, 2008 at 9:08 AM. Reason : ``]
4/14/2008 9:06:32 AM
you're one bitter mother fucker dood
4/14/2008 9:08:12 AM
^^ You have a good point there. Upon revisiting the transcript, you are correct.And with that said, I'd say that it's an even more true statement (Though I still fail to see how guns fits in between religion and xenophobia, but I digress)People do get bitter and angry in hard times. Not all people obviously, but I still think the crux of the statement is true. As is this:
4/14/2008 9:13:22 AM
Here's a nice post from Mickey Kays' blog over the Obama-loving Slate magazine. It points out some of the 4 problems Obama will have in backtracking from his original remarks.
4/14/2008 10:16:06 AM
lol, looks like Hillary isn't the only desperate one looking for controversy where there is none
4/14/2008 10:19:07 AM
any of you guys hear the mp3 of rev wrights speech yesterday?? lololit's an instant classic, mother russia would have loved this guy.
4/14/2008 10:23:28 AM
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4/14/2008 10:44:27 AM
I like posts that are about me. Anyways, aside from one bad joke at a ralley, no one has been able to provide any credible reason to think McCain would actually invade Iran. And I think McCain understand economics more than gives himself credit for and more than Obama at least (which is the real question we should ask ourselves). Obama seems to think you can lower health care costs by getting people to purchase more health care. Obama seems to think that increases taxes on oil companies will lower gas prices. Obama seems to think that subsidizing ethanol will help create a sustainable alternative to motor gasoline. None of this really makes since to me or John McCain. McCain has proposed a health care plan that provides incentives for the healthy and wealthy to consume fewer health care resources, which would both help make insurance cheaper for the working poor and middle class.John McCain knows you don't lower prices by raising taxes. McCain is also (and has always been) against subsidizing ethanol. At the same time, he realizes the toil fossil fuels have on the environment and introduced the first legislation to cap carbon emissions. Does John McCain say things I disagree with? You bet, yah. But I disagree with him less than I do Obama. So my choice is a no brainer.
4/14/2008 10:44:53 AM
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4/14/2008 11:20:16 AM
Hillary now up 20 points in PA with 10 days to go. You obama supports can try to justify it, but politically it was a huge mistep..as the polls are showing.Personally this ranks number 1243243432 in the list of reasons he should not be president, but if it touches a nerve with voters.. Im all for it.
4/14/2008 11:20:35 AM
yeah the truth isn't always the best political move
4/14/2008 11:25:23 AM
^^^^ Was that a one-two combination of complaining about attack campaigns and in the same post a list of attacks against McCain? I'm not a McCain fan, but how many of those are real issues, and how many are McCain playing to the base, just like every presidential candidate does to win his nomination... and how many of them are nuanced stances à la John Kerry, where a piece of legislation has changed substantially between initial support and later statements?Not proposing that anybody gets a free pass... just struck me as a pot-kettle moment.[Edited on April 14, 2008 at 11:25 AM. Reason : .]
4/14/2008 11:25:34 AM
4/14/2008 11:33:32 AM
No it's simply saying that the swerving political eye and MSM criticism would be all over these issues if Obama vs. Clinton wasn't all the rage and drama right now. They'd stand the same type of criticism....hell if it was a Democrat with that list you don't think the right wing machine wouldn't go nuts over these items? You're deluding yourself if you think they wouldn't.
4/14/2008 11:34:55 AM
Oh and this picture is really funny regardless of who you support.
4/14/2008 11:37:35 AM
I do think this has hurt him terp. Notice I said, she took opened up a 20 point lead over him in PA? So you post a national poll.. solid. hahahttp://americanresearchgroup.com/According to this poll he was tied with her on april 6.. now is behind 20 points. For the life of me, I cant understand why someone would think these comments hurt him.
4/14/2008 11:38:59 AM
^ What are the chances of the April 5-6 number being a statistical anomaly? I mean, if you take that out the numbers are pretty consistent all the way across.
4/14/2008 11:41:05 AM
4/14/2008 11:49:09 AM
^ considering his comment was aimed at people in PA, it would likely do the most damage in that state and its upcomming primary. The fact that it has not hurt him nationally (yet?) is still relevant, but less directly related to the question at hand and what eyedrb was saying.[Edited on April 14, 2008 at 12:03 PM. Reason : ``]
4/14/2008 11:55:15 AM
For once i'll have to agree with socks on this. Specific state polling shows it might have done damage. Tough to say..this same polling group had Hillary up 9 in Iowa week of the primary and he won...so you have to take these things with a grain of salt.HOWEVER it's just concern for Obama - could be some signs of fallout. I mean, she's going to win PA outright, no one thinks otherwise here...it's important to understand that line of expectations although I'm sure Hillary will come out like ZOMG COMEBACK KID, etc. But still, all the inroads he was making to put this at a single digit win which would be significant could have taken a big hit.Tough to tell, we'll see what happens.
4/14/2008 12:01:04 PM
hahaha, Crowd jeers Hillary as she continues to attack Obama on bullshithttp://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/politics/2008/04/14/sot.clinton.acct.cnn
4/14/2008 3:05:24 PM
4/14/2008 3:09:09 PM
^^ You're apparently the only one who saw the video that way. I'm sure if CNN could headline this "crows jeers Clinton" they would. But theyd didn't.The crowd mumbled when she said "I understand my opponent was here earler today attack me...." and they were totally silent through the "bullshit" (where Hillary just repeated Obama's exact words, heaven forbid). And at the end they clapped. *shrug* One could just as easily interprut the video to be Hillary supporters grumbling over Obama's earlier attacks.[Edited on April 14, 2008 at 3:12 PM. Reason : ``]
4/14/2008 3:12:38 PM
Crowd jeers Hillary as she continues to attack Obama[Edited on April 14, 2008 at 3:17 PM. Reason : .]
4/14/2008 3:16:27 PM