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Title: Obama: I'm a Symbol of 'America's Best Traditions'
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URL Source: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/warner ... ymbol-americas-best-traditions
Published: Jul 30, 2008
Author: Warner Todd Huston
Post Date: 2008-07-30 10:14:00 by Peppa
Ping List: *Obama Reality Check*     Subscribe to *Obama Reality Check*
Keywords: Obama, IamwaitingforME, MeMeMeMeMe
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Comments: 39

Jonathan Weisman is reporting on his "The Trail" blog that presumptuous Democratic nominee Barack Obama told House Democrats that he believes himself to be the symbol of all that is good in America. It appears that he is beginning to believe the over-the-top hype that he really is the Obamessiah for America. So, will this little Washington Post blog post make waves in the media? Will Barack's increasingly out-of-control ego become the talk of the day?

Weisman reports that candidate Obama met in a closed door meeting with House Democrats and he let loose with a "real zinger," as Weisman put it. He told the rapt audience of House members that his candidacy was the moment "the world is waiting for" -- as if the whole world clamored for his presence? He went even further than that proving that he may be losing touch with reality and believing his own surreal campaign rhetoric.

"I have become a symbol of the possibility of America returning to our best traditions," he said.

Wow, the arrogance in that. The hubris, the astounding hubris of it all is overwhelming to anyone that knows even a tiny bit of human history. This is the sort of thing if said by a Republican would be hung around that candidate's neck like a mill stone. The epithet of "arrogant" would be the tail pinned forever to him and would appear in every single news story. Should a Republican bespeak of himself in such terms, he'd be branded the next Hitler leading us all to ruin.

Why Obama gets a pass for this sort of messianic rhetoric is amazing to me. It also amazes me that his string pullers are allowing him to speak like this. He is building himself up so high that he cannot possibly maintain this level of acclaimed perfection of purpose and spirit. If he wins in November, when the inevitable compromises and missteps begin to occur, and his high flung rhetoric begins to ring hollow, he will assuredly fall far faster and much farther than any common politician. Certainly his reputation as the new messiah will not be able to stand the tarnishing of real life and his mind-numbed fans will awake from their stupor and find themsleves livid at his failures?

Measured by his impossible campaign rhetoric, meteoric rise without being vetted by his fans, and his utterly empty experience, Barack Obama could easily crash and burn because he won't be able to live up to the hype. And surely his candidacy will drive cynicism to ever greater heights.

Let's hope that small reports like Weisman's start to get through to people and cracks begin to appear in Obama's current teflon coating. But so far, he has been allowed to get away with massive amounts of arrogance in rhetoric and campaign posters. The media has thus far either ignored, made excuses for, or merely joked about this style of campaign he has been running -- a style that is only getting more pronounced as the weeks roll on.

Many of you will recall when George W. Bush said that Jesus was his role model. You'll recall how the media nearly went apoplectic over his use of a religious figure and he's been called a "zealot" ever since. Well, here we have a candidate who thinks he himself is that religious figure and the media hasn't even noticed.

If this doesn't show how they are in the tank for Obama, it's hard to find a better reason.


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July 30, 2008 - 08:17 ET by motherbelt
What was that his prayer at the Wall said?
"Help me guard against pride......" (corrected)
Yeah, right.


I am curious about what TRADITIONS he's referring to. Like the ones Congress apologized for a day or so ago?

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“For the first time in my adult lifetime, I am really proud of my country,” she told a Milwaukee crowd today, “and not just because Barack has done well, but because I think people are hungry for change.” -- Michelle Obama Feb. '08

JUST WORDS??????????? Ugh. Subscribe to *Obama Reality Check*

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#14. To: Peppa (#0)

Unless Obama is going to urge people to take up arms and become proficient with them and encourage them to stop watching football and start holding their politicans accountable he's just bloviating...

X-15  posted on  2008-07-30   12:25:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: X-15 (#14)

Unless Obama is going to urge people to take up arms and become proficient with them and encourage them to stop watching football and start holding their politicans accountable he's just bloviating...

Oh he's all for mandatory public service!! He probably does support the above in the 'right' form.

Yesterday someone on the tube was talking about how everybody is making everything historic. Especially with respect to Obama. But, it's true.. when Paterson became NY gov., it was HISTORIC.

I think Obama just made a historic blunder forgetting the scam to be pulled over the public. He may have just taken those football watchers off their couch, and pushed them in the booth for McCain.

This goes back to a discussion the other day about him not having the faintest understanding of anything coming out of him mouth.

Traditions? WHAT? Did he pick that word up over in the ME?

Peppa  posted on  2008-07-30   12:43:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: Peppa (#17)

I think Obama just made a historic blunder forgetting the scam to be pulled over the public. He may have just taken those football watchers off their couch, and pushed them in the booth for McCain.

Yep. Obama's mouth is McCain's best vote getter.

scrapper2  posted on  2008-07-30   12:45:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: scrapper2 (#18)

Yep. Obama's mouth is McCain's best vote getter.

Oh this just get's better.

Michelle O: 'I Could Be Very Competent Putting in 70%'

By Mark Finkelstein | July 30, 2008 - 12:01

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-finkelstein/2008/07/30/people-interview- michelle-o-brags-her-smarts

Rush Limbaugh likes to joke that he has "half my brain tied behind my back, just to keep it fair." But there's no sign Michelle Obama [file photo] was anything but serious when she said something similar in a current People magazine interview, h/t Michelle Malkin. Mrs. Obama claimed she could be "very competent" on policy putting in only a 70% effort.

Throw in a few more statements from Mrs. Obama in the interview attesting to her own intellect, and a picture emerges of a woman either very sure of her smarts . . . or perhaps feeling the need to reassure others--and herself--on the subject.

Excerpts [emphasis added]:

Ask Michelle Obama whether she offers her two cents on her husband's presidential campaign policies and she sounds a bit like Saturday Night Live self-esteem coach Stuart Smalley. "I guess I could," she says. "I'm smart enough, I'm trained enough."

Q. A friend of yours said you are purposely not engaged in policy because, as an attorney, you so over-prepare that if you can't master something you won't dive in at all. Is that true?

Michelle: On some level I view myself – as do many women in my position – as 120-percenters, meaning we feel good about what we're doing when we're doing it at 120 percent. So, I could be very competent putting 70 percent in, but I don't feel good about it. I feel like, if I'm going to master it, I'm going to master it. Where I've had to come – not just in this campaign, but in my life of having so much that I'm doing, my career, the role of mom and exercise and all these other things that I have come to believe are just as important – is I've had to sort of let go of that 120-percent thing and say, I can't do everything. I am not going to realistically be the policy expert on every opinion and position that Barack has because I don't have the time to do it, quite frankly. And I have to be okay with that.

Q. I'm not sure people will buy that. They see you as so strong and smart and assertive [NB: tough interview!], that it's natural to assume that you're weighing in on policy.

Michelle: That is the internal struggle that I, and a lot of women, have. You listen to the outside, which says you have an obligation – because you're smart and well-educated – to do this. And it's like, 'Yeah, but I also have these kids.

So, several times in a short interview, Michelle Obama works in references to her own smarts. Self-confidence, or doth the lady protest too much?

Note: See my related item from last year: Michelle Obama: Inferiority Complex Prevents Blacks From Supporting Obama

Peppa  posted on  2008-07-30   13:13:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#29. To: Peppa (#25)

"I guess I could," she says. "I'm smart enough, I'm trained enough."

So, I could be very competent putting 70 percent in, but I don't feel good about it. I feel like, if I'm going to master it, I'm going to master it...but in my life of having so much that I'm doing, my career, the role of mom and exercise and all these other things that I have come to believe are just as important

She puts her role of Mom and doing exercise as being equally important???? Sheesh! What a talking walking embarrassment to women. Honestly.

This is why Affirmative Action is so wrong. It gives a leg up to meritless people solely on qualities ( gender, color) that bear zero relationship to abilities. Then when the AA candidate goes out in public and demonstrates rank stupidity and hubris like Mrs. Obama does, the whole group is smeared to which the dumbo is related. In this particular case, successful women who earned success due to their innate abilities and hard work are hurt by affirmative action women.

People should be promoted in society due to merit not due to their chromosomes.

scrapper2  posted on  2008-07-30 13:31:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: Peppa (#25)

Rush Limbaugh likes to joke that he has "half my brain tied behind my back, just to keep it fair." But there's no sign Michelle Obama [file photo] was anything but serious when she said something similar in a current People magazine interview, h/t Michelle Malkin. Mrs. Obama claimed she could be "very competent" on policy putting in only a 70% effort.

Looking at the cumulative distributions... that's about right!

Tauzero  posted on  2008-07-30 13:35:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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