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Title: CNN Thinks Obama’s Words Are More Important Than Bush’s Torturing
Source: CNN
URL Source: http://www.crooksandliars.com/2008/ ... mportant-than-bushs-torturing/
Published: Apr 12, 2008
Author: By: Nicole Belle
Post Date: 2008-04-12 23:47:12 by robin
Keywords: None
Views: 88
Comments: 2

Maybe because I’m a “San Francisco elite,” when I heard what Barack Obama said at a Marin County fundraiser about the difficulties inherent in reaching out to small town voters, I said, “And…?” Obviously, context is everything, and perhaps it was not as artfully phrased as it might have been. Are voters so fragile that having someone point out that there is antipathy and bitterness in many economically impoverished areas that makes it hard to connect to voters and encourage them to vote for you is somehow an elitist attitude? Are we so immature that we need candidates to pat us on our heads and say, “It’s okay, little voter, there, there…don’t let me bother your pretty little head with reality”? Really, which is more condescending?

But you wouldn’t have known that by CNN’s coverage on Lou Dobbs Tonight. Guest host Kitty Pilgrim spent the whole hour talking about how this could potentially devastate Obama’s campaign, bringing on concerned analysts and reporters alike to discuss how this shows Obama’s elitist attitude (my God, he declined a cup of coffee for a glass of orange juice…and he can’t bowl! That snob!). And while they acknowledged Obama’s response, they saw fit to focus on Clinton and McCain’s pouncing on this opportunity to go after Obama. At first, I was incredulous over the whole thing and figured that the media just needed something to talk about. But then I looked at the calendar.

Friday afternoon data dump. What came out of the White House this Friday? Bush sanctioned torture.

That’s right. While Kitty Pilgrim clutched her pearls for a full hour at the thought of poor voters in rural Pennsylvania being thought of as being bitter and distrustful of others because of their disaffection, she (and all the other talking heads and news shows) IGNORED the fact that our president has admitted that he committed a war crime. A crime for which other heads of state have found themselves in front of a war crimes tribunal in The Hague, but merited not even a yawn out of our media. Read what is less important to CNN than Barack Obama’s characterization (NSFW).

Talk about disaffection. At this point, I am of the belief that we need to put the heads of these media companies on trial as well for their complicity.


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#1. To: robin (#0)

MSM thanks everyone who played along.

It's a smokescreen to distract from the crime family. You are still playing.

angle  posted on  2008-04-13   6:14:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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Maybe because I’m a “San Francisco elite,” when I heard what Barack Obama said at a Marin County fundraiser about the difficulties inherent in reaching out to small town voters

Only a San Fransisco leftist would have the gall to describe Obama's condescending remark as an inherent difficulty in "reaching out to" we Deliverance- types. And since news isn't driven by stories about "dogs biting men" but rather "men biting dogs", of course the MSM was correct in leading with the Obama gaffe. After 5 years of war, the horror stories have become as shocking as a morning yawn.

But more to the point, if the "lesser of evil" voters feel strongly about torture in Iraq, McKooK should be their logical presidential choice. He not only experienced it first hand, but, out of all the candidates, he has been the most outspoken critic of it. So why not put all his other failings aside and cheer for McKook? Not that he needs it, when Hill and Barry are done w/each other, he'll stroll into the White House and continue the Bush legacy.

And Bud Light presents... the Real Men of Genius award to the Democrat Party; only they could offer up two equally unqualified candidates thereby snatching defeat from victory.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2008-04-13   7:57:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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