Thursday, July 17, 2014

every Obama speech ever

Free Beacon July 15, 2014

It is a terse piece by David Rutz.

David says there is no need to listen to any more speeches made by President Obama. Ha! As if.

1) You know in advance he will tell you it's great to be back in whatever town he is in.

2) He will advise you to have a seat (twice)

3) He will certainly love you back.

4) He will recommend building more roads and bridges, that he thinks the economy is grown from the middle out, insist wealthy must pay their fair share and go on to blame Republicans in Congress for his problems and encourage you to vote accordingly.

Fast forward, July 17th 2014
David Martosko for Associated Press via Daily Mail.

Obama gives 40 seconds to "tragedy" that killed 295 passengers before proceeding with scripted speech including lame joking provoking fury in those who failed to heed Free Beacon's tacit advice in not bothering, and my own advice in protecting their sanity from his impotent blame shifting and their ears from his ophidian hissing sibilants.

The crime of blowing an airliner out of the sky described as a tragedy forced a break with the usual pattern.
Before I begin, obviously the world is watching reports of a downed passenger jet near the Russia-Ukraine border. And it looks like it may be a terrible tragedy. Right now we’re working to determine whether there were American citizens on board. That is our first priority 
And I've directed my national security team to stay in close contact with the Ukrainian governemnt. The United States will offer any assistance we can to help determine what happened and why. And as a country, our thoughts and prayers are with all the families and passengers, wherever they call home
I want to thank Jeremie for that introduction' he said. 'Give Jeremie a big round of applause. 
It is great to be in the state that gave us Joe Biden. We’ve got actually some better-looking Bidens with us here today.  We've got Beau and his wife, Hallie, are here. Give them a big round of applause. We love them.
Ding.
... When I have a chance to help communities like Wilmington, I’m going to do it. That’s when my administration takes these executive actions, when Congress won’t act. And so far, the only response we’ve gotten from the Republicans is a lawsuit. They're suing me for doing my job, instead of going ahead and doing their job. That's disappointing,' Obama said. 'It’s a political stunt.
Ding.

Going against my own better judgement, only to confirm, viewing the video that I see David Rutz nailed it. Four out of four.


Matt Viser, a Boston Globe reporter on the scene, tweeted a devastating reaction.
'Obama, in sum: A plane crashed. It may be tragic. We're trying to see if US citizens were on board. Hey, great to be in Delaware!' he wrote.

Much more at Daily Mail.

36 comments:

Aridog said...

Y'll act like Obama gives a tinker's damn.

He is incapable to of it. He cannot grasp what 295+ dead bides means.

Let's play so golf, eh.

edutcher said...

"... When I have a chance to help communities like Wilmington, I’m going to do it. That’s when my administration takes these executive actions, when Congress won’t act"

You mean like sending diseased kids and gangbangers all over the country without telling people?

And the plane crash only underscores how bad his foreign policy is.

So, obviously, he doesn't want to talk about it.

PS Has it occurred to anybody that Little Zero is, in his petulant way, daring us to impeach him?

I mean, The Bear Is Loose tour, illegals that alienate even his base, and all.

N'yah, n'yah, you're too afraid of Biden to come after me.

FWIW, I'd love to see his bluff called.

Trooper York said...

I refer you to the post about pyschopaths.

XRay said...

There's two realities here. One composed of politicians, 'the' media, academia, and bureaucracy. The other, the regular folks.

Actually, strike the above, I can't even write about this shit anymore. It's pointless. It's hopeless. It's too late. The bastards have won. Really. I cannot envision a future scenario that includes sanity, common sense, and simple survival as a nation taking hold. We're too far gone.

chickelit said...

What they're really thinking in Titusville: link

KCFleming said...

I want a goddamned sniveling blubbering apology from the aforementioned dipshits before I ever read them again,

Seriously, why does Noonan not commit seppuku over the embarrassment of having voted for the worst a president in the history of the USA?

KCFleming said...
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KCFleming said...

Not worth responding to the perpetual juvenile.

Unknown said...

There is nothing wrong with anyone on the left. Why are you folks carrying on so?

Haters.

William said...

It was a nice touch going to a fundraiser later that day. Perhaps at the memorial service for the dead, they can pass the hat around and raise a few more bucks......It's not his ineptitude and naïveté. It's the self righteousness that gets up your nose. I don't say that Putin, Isis, Al Qaeda, the Iranians, and the Republicans are all racists, but, clearly, there is racial animus among many of its members. Why are there no black representatives among Putin's inner circle and those Isis people don't look any too diverse either.

TTBurnett said...

All these bad things you're saying about Obama are really only coolness under fire. Obama's so cool, he's his own Polar Vortex.

Chip Ahoy said...

Obama aside (gladly) there is one odd thing about the reporting I noticed today that I haven't heard anyone mention.

The right wing-o-sphere dregs up Reagan by way of example as to how a president is to respond using the Korean airliner shot down by Russia. I find that a bit wearisome. And that Reagan-obsession, or pining for an involved president who loved his country forced me to recall the Irani airliner that the U.S. shot down accidentally taking it for an Iraqi plane. IIRC, but in Irani airspace.

Truth told, I get Irani and Iraqi mixed up sometimes. But it was a bad mistake. *checks* Yes. About this time 1988. Goodness, July's are bad. 290 died, including 66 children, think of the children, and I also recall reparations litigated for a very long time. It was a huge embarrassment and an expensive mistake.

So. As a nation we are hardly blameless ourselves and poorly positioned to make much of a fuss. Shit happens in times over places of upheaval. What in the heck was that airliner doing in that troublesome airspace anyway? Taking a shortcut or what? The whole set up seems incredibly stupid.

Chip Ahoy said...

Call the apostrophe police, I made a mistake up there with July's

Icepick said...

You mean like sending diseased kids and gangbangers all over the country without telling people?

What, you mean that isn't going to help?

Actually, strike the above, I can't even write about this shit anymore. It's pointless. It's hopeless. It's too late. The bastards have won. Really. I cannot envision a future scenario that includes sanity, common sense, and simple survival as a nation taking hold. We're too far gone.

DING! DING! DING!

We have a winner!

Icepick said...

What the fuck is wrong with Noonan et al? Too much pot? Dumb as a box of rocks?
Seriously, WTF?


Pogo, those people are getting exactly what they want. Just don't believe them when they tell you they want something else. They want a huge all-powerful government. They want people tearing at each other. They want to destroy the middle- and working-classes of this country. They want a country that looks like Russia, or Mexico. Every last one of them.

The operative questions, according to Lenin (and on this kind of thing he knew what for), were "Who? Whom?"

Who holds power over whom? Who takes from whom?

And while people are bitching about things like welfare, they fail to note $85,000,000,000 a month being funneled from the working and middles classes to the wealthy. That's a trillion dollars a year that went on for several years, in the open, in plain sight, and people barely noticed.

Yeah, they've won, and there's no fixing it now. They've learned from the mistakes of the past, and they've done a good job of making certain that the people here are fighting each other while they import a new population base.

So there won't be a revolution to be televised. Besides, we'll have all those wonderful soccer games to watch on Univision in the future.

Icepick said...

Seriously, why does Noonan not commit seppuku over the embarrassment of having voted for the worst a president in the history of the USA?

Pogo, look at the immigration debate. All the Dems want open borders. The Republican leadership and a lot of the rank and file back-benchers want it too, but can't always say it out loud. So they're doing an end-around by just ignoring the border.

They're getting exactly the country they want.

All the hullabaloo from the Republicans on this is so much hot air. Sure, they'd like to win a few more seats in November, but do you really think that they're really opposed to open borders when the Chamber of Commerce alone is going to spend over a hundred million dollars this fall on 32 Republican Senators?

And both sides supported endless support for the bankers and the financiers in the last crisis. Neither side is REALLY talking about what to do about the employment crisis now. It's not that they don't have any ideas, it's that they like the results they are getting.

But I'm sure most of you are going to run out and vote for Boehner and McConnell to be put in charge this November, as though that will change anything.

Chip Ahoy said...

Get used to it Titus because it's going to be 2 years of straight up BHODS until you're so sick of it you cannot stand another moment, until it's all you ever hear, until you're ready to write off all humanity. You're going to have this choice of president rubbed in your face so thoroughly, so regularly, so reliably you'll get sick of reading, sick of people sick of voting altogether. I have no intention of stopping. Why should I? You cannot give me one good reason why I should even bother tying being nice. Not after living through what dedicated Democrats did with Bush by ruining absolutely every gathering possible so that no social gathering could possibly be enjoyable. You'll be getting what was given, and there is no reason to expect anything else. So just get used to it, or get lost. You cannot contribute anything of substance that addresses the post directly anyway, you stupid shit. It'd suit me just fine for you piss right off. But expect nothing else from me. I hate this president like nobody else before and I hate every single person who foisted this absurd cunt on our country and the stupid ass reasons they give for doing so. I don't respect any of you. Not one.

chickelit said...

What Chip said.

KCFleming said...

Chip, that was awesome and delicious.

Tank said...

Chip Ahoy said...

Obama aside (gladly) there is one odd thing about the reporting I noticed today that I haven't heard anyone mention.

The right wing-o-sphere dregs up Reagan by way of example as to how a president is to respond using the Korean airliner shot down by Russia. I find that a bit wearisome. And that Reagan-obsession, or pining for an involved president who loved his country forced me to recall the Irani airliner that the U.S. shot down accidentally taking it for an Iraqi plane. IIRC, but in Irani airspace.

Well, gotta disagree. I heard this on Levin last night, and the comparison between how Zero speaks and how Reagan spoke was startling.

Reagan aside, listening to Zero address this, then going seamlessly into "let's hear it for" so and so / fundraise / backslap / etc = sickening.

KCFleming said...

Obama learned to fake sincerity long ago, and for the most part it has worked very well for him.

He learned to mimic emotions, including the facial reactions and and appropriate cadence and tone of voice.

But since he does not actually feel the emotions he is portraying, under stress his timing is wrong, he turns too quickly from serious to glib, he does not recognize when transitioning to other topics is a mistake.

That is, the mask slips, revealing the sociopath beneath.

And increasingly he does not give a shit if anyone knows, so he's less cautious.

He's perilously close to saying "It rubs the lotion on its skin or else it gets the hose again."

Michael Haz said...

Excellent, Chip! That paragraph should be saved and used repeatedly in response to Progg whining whenever it appears here.

The Dude said...

Insty linked to a piece by Victor Douche Hanson about something or other, and somehow VDH forgot to mention that he voted for BHO twice. Must have slipped his mind or something. We call them lefties, too bad they never leave.

KCFleming said...

Sixty, I think you mentioned that previously.
Where did you find that?

The Dude said...

Well, I went looking for a confirmation, can't find one, so until I can verify it, that claim is as dead as Mary Jo Kopechne.

Aridog said...

What Chip Ahoy said at 12:25 AM. I agree more than I can admit.

I despise this President, but I can't blame him for squat...because he has done nothing, absolutely nothing in his 6 years in office except whine and complain and pose for pictures.

If there is a G-d, we will survive this clown for 2 more years. If we then elect another idiot, let us all put our heads between our knees and kiss our ass goodbye. We cannot survive another 4 or 8.

Aridog said...

Sixty-Grit....not an outright admission, but a VDH peon to Obammesssiah none-the-less last October.

Rabel said...

"Insty linked to a piece by Victor Douche Hanson about something or other, and somehow VDH forgot to mention that he voted for BHO twice."

I'm pretty sure you're wrong about that Sixty.

The Dude said...

I could be wrong. I retract my previous assertion until I can find out who VD voted for.

deborah said...

Ice @ 2:25 nails it.

I really don't care that Obama went on with his day as scheduled. It's just bidness, nothing personal.

But spending 40 seconds on the plane crash, and not having the natural bullshit coding of a politician to not ask for a moment of silence...it was brutal. I actually laughed.

deborah said...

Yeah, Sixty, I don't think VDH would have done that.

In addition to those mentioned, David Brooks also voted for him.

deborah said...

McArdle was terrified of McCain.

chickelit said...

McArdle was terrified of McCain.

Also, recall that what's her name made a big stink about not voting for Obama in '08, but rather voting against McCain -- an electoral distinction without a difference.

Lydia said...

Victor Davis Hanson in October 2008:

Why do so many conservatives think that an Obama-elect might be prove a centrist, and so why do they use phrases like “I pray” or “I hope” that Obama might turn out, well, not to be Obama?

More at the link, and none of it sounds like something written by a man who voted for Obama.

Lydia said...

Megan McArdle really, really didn't like McCain -- from September 2008:

I dislike McCain on an intense, visceral level. I don't trust him with power. I find his personality brutish and unkind, his jokes about various women grotesque, and his political philosophy hopelessly addled.

Since she didn't feel this way about Romney, as least as far as I know, I'm thinking she probably voted Republican in 2012. Mostly because she hates Obamacare.

chickelit said...

I suspect (but of course cannot prove) that women like McArdle (and probably Althouse too) actually intensely disliked Palin. Also, McCain's stance on gays in the military was probably a powerful litmus test. And it will be for any GOP past present and future contender. They are willing to sacrifice economics on the altar of social political correctness.