Monday, July 14, 2008

"Oh No He Di'in't"

Jesse? Really? I mean, tell us how you really feel. And watch e'erybody else weigh in. BHO is killing the old guard black political elite; they do not know how to handle the man. They want to put him in check, but it won't work. They think they have to be catered to, and they realize BHO ain't about that either. Remember this post? It still applies.

Once again, to the Civil Rights generation that kept their collective "eyes on the prize," thank you for the sacrifices you made to make this nation a better place. Now how about you check out some of the lovely retirement communities around the nation and rest on a laurel or two. If we need anything, we will certainly be sure to let you know. However, the page has turned, the channel changed, and the phone has a new ringtone. Let the next generation do its part. Trust us, because we got this.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh yes he did. I had to watch it for myself. I wish I could have seen the rest of his comments.

Politi Gal said...

...the page has turned, the channel changed, and the phone has a new ringtone...

Hilarious! You don't need a hammer, couse you nailed it just fine with your subtle:) wit!

Anonymous said...

The Audacity of Vanity

By Charles Krauthammer
Friday, July 18, 2008; A17

Barack Obama wants to speak at the Brandenburg Gate. He figures it would be a nice backdrop. The supporting cast -- a cheering audience and a few fainting frauleins -- would be a picturesque way to bolster his foreign policy credentials.

What Obama does not seem to understand is that the Brandenburg Gate is something you earn. President Ronald Reagan earned the right to speak there because his relentless pressure had brought the Soviet empire to its knees and he was demanding its final "tear down this wall" liquidation. When President John F. Kennedy visited the Brandenburg Gate on the day of his "Ich bin ein Berliner" speech, he was representing a country that was prepared to go to the brink of nuclear war to defend West Berlin.

Who is Obama representing? And what exactly has he done in his lifetime to merit appropriating the Brandenburg Gate as a campaign prop? What was his role in the fight against communism, the liberation of Eastern Europe, the creation of what George Bush the elder -- who presided over the fall of the Berlin Wall but modestly declined to go there for a victory lap -- called "a Europe whole and free"?

Does Obama not see the incongruity? It's as if a German pol took a campaign trip to America and demanded the Statue of Liberty as a venue for a campaign speech. (The Germans have now gently nudged Obama into looking at other venues.)

Americans are beginning to notice Obama's elevated opinion of himself. There's nothing new about narcissism in politics. Every senator looks in the mirror and sees a president. Nonetheless, has there ever been a presidential nominee with a wider gap between his estimation of himself and the sum total of his lifetime achievements?

Obama is a three-year senator without a single important legislative achievement to his name, a former Illinois state senator who voted "present" nearly 130 times. As president of the Harvard Law Review, as law professor and as legislator, has he ever produced a single notable piece of scholarship? Written a single memorable article? His most memorable work is a biography of his favorite subject: himself.

It is a subject upon which he can dilate effortlessly. In his victory speech upon winning the nomination, Obama declared it a great turning point in history -- "generations from now we will be able to look back and tell our children that this was the moment" -- when, among other wonders, "the rise of the oceans began to slow." As Hudson Institute economist Irwin Stelzer noted in his London Daily Telegraph column, "Moses made the waters recede, but he had help." Obama apparently works alone.

Obama may think he's King Canute, but the good king ordered the tides to halt precisely to refute sycophantic aides who suggested that he had such power. Obama has no such modesty.

After all, in the words of his own slogan, "we are the ones we've been waiting for," which, translating the royal "we," means: " I am the one we've been waiting for." Amazingly, he had a quasi-presidential seal with its own Latin inscription affixed to his lectern, until general ridicule -- it was pointed out that he was not yet president -- induced him to take it down.

He lectures us that instead of worrying about immigrants learning English, "you need to make sure your child can speak Spanish" -- a language Obama does not speak. He further admonishes us on how "embarrassing" it is that Europeans are multilingual but "we go over to Europe, and all we can say is 'merci beaucoup.' " Obama speaks no French.

His fluent English does, however, feature many such admonitions, instructions and improvements. His wife assures us that President Obama will be a stern taskmaster: "Barack Obama will require you to work. He is going to demand that you shed your cynicism . . . that you come out of your isolation. . . . Barack will never allow you to go back to your lives as usual, uninvolved, uninformed."

For the first few months of the campaign, the question about Obama was: Who is he? The question now is: Who does he think he is?

We are getting to know. Redeemer of our uninvolved, uninformed lives. Lord of the seas. And more. As he said on victory night, his rise marks the moment when "our planet began to heal." As I recall -- I'm no expert on this -- Jesus practiced his healing just on the sick. Obama operates on a larger canvas.

Politi Gal said...
This comment has been removed by the author.
Anonymous said...

Free, that's not very helpful. Barak has a lot of younger support currently - tons of university types and those still in the academic circles. They're all very helpful people who generally show up at football stadium rallies when the rallies are close to their schools/homes. But, they tend to have a very hard time getting organized enough to remember to vote. Especially around mid-terms when they are living out of their home ridings and it takes a lot more effort. Older, more established people - the Old Guard who fought so hard for civil rights - are in their homes and do vote (as long as they aren't disenfranchised again). Come November, when all those college kids are studying hard, and its cold and rainy, Obama will need that old guard more desperately as I suspect those students will do what they do best - procrastinate.

Since I don't have or don't want an account, this is anonymous - Biggie

Anonymous said...

Perhaps they'll be more motivated this time around as they'll have a candidate that speaks to them.

-Cheung Chang