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Great - above my expectations | 18 | 6.87% | |
Good - met most of my expectations | 66 | 25.19% | |
Average - so so, disappointed a little | 64 | 24.43% | |
Bad - sold us out | 101 | 38.55% | |
Trout - don't know yet | 13 | 4.96% | |
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06-02-2009, 02:45 PM | #1951 |
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Obama hit by Republicans for New York night on the town. - Lynn Sweet
Below, release from the Republican National Committee... PUTTING ON A SHOW Obamas Wing Into The City For An Evening Out While Another Iconic American Company Prepares For Bankruptcy ______________________________________________________________________ Obama Says He Understands Americans' Economic Troubles Obama: "There Are Still Too Many Americans Out Of Work, And Too Many Who Still Worry That Their Job May Be Next. There Are Still Too Many Families Struggling To Pay The Bills, And Too Many Businesses Struggling To Keep Their Doors Open." (President Barack Obama, Remarks At Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas, NV, 5/27/09) Obama Said He Carried Stories Of Struggling Workers With Him To The White House. "We're talking about people who've lost their livelihood and don't know what will take its place. We're talking about parents who've lost their health care and lie awake at night praying their kids don't get sick. We're talking about families who've lost the home that was the corner, their foundation for their American dream, young people who put that college acceptance letter back in the envelope because they just can't afford it. That's what those numbers and statistics mean. That is the true measure of this economic crisis. Those are the stories I heard when I came to Elkhart six months ago, and those are the stories that I carried with me to the White House." (President Barack Obama, Remarks On The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, Elkhart, IN, 2/9/09) But Wings Off To New York City For Night On The Town President and Mrs. Obama Make "Personal Visit To New York" Tonight. "President Obama and his wife, Michelle, plan to visit New York City on Saturday and take in a Broadway show, the August Wilson play 'Joe Turner's Come and Gone' at the Belasco Theater on West 44th Street, according to three theater executives who have been informed of the First Family's plans. ... 'The president and the first lady will be making a personal visit to New York tomorrow,' said Bill Burton, a spokesman for the president, who declined to elaborate on the schedule." (Patrick Healy, "First Couple To Hit Broadway This Weekend," The New York Times' "The Caucus" Blog , 5/29/09) While GM Prepares For Bankruptcy And Jobs Keep Disappearing "General Motors Corp. (GM) Is Expected To File For Bankruptcy Protection Monday, The Government-Imposed Deadline For The 100-Year- Old Auto Maker To Restructure Itself Into A Viable Company." ("US Equities Week Ahead: GM Bankruptcy Filing; Jobs Report," CNNMoney.com , 5/29/09) "Meanwhile, Economists Expect The U.S. Unemployment Rate To Climb To 9.2% For May; That Report Is Due Next Friday." ("US Equities Week Ahead: GM Bankruptcy Filing; Jobs Report," CNNMoney.com , 5/29/09) Since President Obama Took Office, The U.S. Economy Has Lost Over 1 Million Jobs. (Bureau Of Labor Statistics Website, http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.t01.htm, Accessed: 5/30/09) Obama May Joke About Air Force One Joyrides Obama: "Now Sasha And Malia Aren't Here Tonight Because They're Grounded. You Can't Just Take Air Force One On A Joy Ride To Manhattan. (Laughter.) I Don't Care Whose Kids You Are. (Laughter.)" (President Barack Obama, Remarks To The White House Correspondents Association Dinner, Washington, DC, 5/9/09) * Click Here To Watch But Americans Have Seen This Show Before President Bill Clinton Blocked Two Runways At One Of World's Busiest Airports To Get His Hair Cut. "President Clinton got a full-blown $200 haircut from Beverly Hills' Monsieur Cristophe at Los Angeles International Airport while Air Force One idled for nearly an hour, blocking ground traffic a nd closing two runways." (Frank J. Murray, "Clinton Stops Traffic With Pricey New Cut," The Washington Times, 5/21/93) PDF Format A Product Of The RNC Research Department Unsubscribe Paid for by the Republican National Committee. 310 First Street SE, Washington, D.C. 20003 - |
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meh. I'm less impressed with the press release now that I read it. It really needed to highlight the cost of the trip rather than the trip itself in my opinion. Still, my previous take still stands: one press release, on a Saturday, does not mean the RNC is "focusing" on the trip. If it were on the front page of the RNC's website right now, that to me would indicate more of a focus.
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MBBF, I dont expect a response. You fail to respond EVEN to items in which you're proven to be wrong ie. poll results so I wouldnt expect a response to something in which you can find a gray area like the definition of "vast". Respect is earned and while I used to respect you, you have done nothing to gain back ANY of the credibility you set fire to over the last few months culminating in your inability to recognize that a lighter colored roof would help the environment over a darker colored roof when this is the most basic simpleton science there is.
but continue on the path youre blazing....seems fun.
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didnt know where to put this so Ill dump it in here:
this is a Holy-Shit moment for me since I remember some of the direct quotes and such from back in the day that I would yell, "Liar" at the TV about: Cheney: No 'evidence' of Iraq, 9/11 link - Yahoo! News Quote:
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I'm not sure what you're suggesting here either. That the President not be allowed to go on vacations or entertain themselves? Or are you suggesting they shouldn't have this high level of security and should just fly coach on Southwest Airlines like the rest of us? It costs tons of money for any President to go anywhere. The costs are for security plain and simple. If you are against our President receiving security for their personal lives than fine. I would much rather our leaders be protected at all times, but I guess we all have different views. Quote:
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Gas pain will soon sneak up on everyone. Since we can't blame Bush, I guess the market is just working. Or whatever. I'm dreading having to spend 35 bucks per night on fuel again.
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Don't forget credit card companies trying to squeeze every dime out of people before they close out billions in credit as it's no longer as profitable when you can't rape consumers. On NPR, they had a story last week about $1.2T in credit just disappearing over the next 2 years. SI
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It's a nightmare for me cause I can't do anything to sweeten my contract. I don't even get a surcharge til 3.20. My job is still better than anything I can find but when you start breaking down expenses it just pisses you off.
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i wouldn't be complaining. the guy deserves to be able to take his wife out to dinner and the theater, no matter his political orientation. I didn't complain about the costs associated with Bush's far more frequent jaunts, or the massive amounts of taxpayer-$$ spent making his Crawford-ranch into a "second White House".
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I agree. I saw this and I was like . Wow...so now you're out of office and you accomplished what you wanted to accomplish originally you're not even going to try to hide it anymore that you were lying? I also found it amusing that (i think it was that same speech, in the Q+A part or something?) that he apparently said that he is pro gay-marriage, but feels it should be a state-by-state issue and not a federal one. Interesting that we never got a whiff of that while he was in office. Shame too. If I was his daughter I'd pillory him for being a schmuck and not saying that 6 or 7 years ago.
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The way I see it, if Obama's little date nights get him laid more often it is worth it. I'd truly hate to have a President that is sexually frustrated. Clouds his judgment.
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That article contradicts the quotes I've always seen attributed to Cheney, that he had affirmatively stated a connection in the past, it just says in 2003 he said: "In a 2003 interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Cheney said that “the Czechs alleged that Mohamed Atta, the lead attacker, met in Prague with a senior Iraqi intelligence official five months before the attack.” But Cheney added, “We’ve never been able to develop any more of that yet, either in terms of confirming it or discrediting it. We just don’t know.” So all he said was that the Czechs alleged this and we never confirmed it? Not exactly a "lie". Is there any other source where Cheney affirmatively said "yes, there's connections, we're sure of it", etc? As I've alleged her in the past, liberals can have a very, well, liberal definition of "lie" when it comes to politics. Though I'd be interested to see proof otherwise on Cheney. And he's always been relatively gay-friendly, due to his daughter. That was well known I thought, back when he was in office. I don't know that "he never got a whiff of it" while he was in office, and I don't know what difference would that make anyway - what power would he have over state issues as VP? I guess he couldn't have had a bigger voice back then, but we all know that would never happen as long as he was actively involved in Republican party politics. Last edited by molson : 06-03-2009 at 11:45 AM. |
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well quickly this was from the debates:
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But saying Iraq had some kind of agreement with Abu Nidal (who wasn't implicated in 9/11, I don't think), is different than saying there's a "tie between Iraq and 9/11" And I don't know anything aboutt Nidal beyond his wiki page, but it would appear that Iraq certainly gave him safe haven, when even Lybia would not (because it wanted to distance himself from terrorism). |
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oh I felt the established relationship with Al Qaeda was the big thing in that sentence.
FWIW this is on youtube which pretty much just puts video to what I said anyways: and this is a link to a Cheney interview with Tim Russert where he insinuates all of the stuff....I guess you could parse words, like 'vast' to say he never actually used the sentence but I think it's pretty clearly stated: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3080244/
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Fair enough, but the only "revelation" from Cheney is that he didn't think there was a 9/11-Iraq link. Which people are using as proof that he lied about that in the past. I think at best, the administration could be seen as being misleading, and exagerating any known connection between Iraq and Al Qaeda. (I'm sure that there was SOME connection, as there probably is with every middle eastern country, but maybe not a hugely relevant one to American security interests) |
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Well we can agree on the latter paragraph but I think that that intention to mislead and exaggerate is on equal terms to lying when youre the admin. This was just a period on some moments I had a long long time ago and so when I read the article today it was like a 'ah ha!' moment for me in the living room...that's all.
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One can argue that they're on equal terms, but they're clearly not the same thing. But it might be lying when people say that Cheney affirmed a known 9/11-Iraq link (or when they say he lied about it) Or when people say the administration "lied" about the WMDs. That's a lie, unless we know that the administration knew that there was no weapons the whole time. One could have that opinion, of course, but it's a lie if it's not qualified as an opinion. Last edited by molson : 06-03-2009 at 12:58 PM. |
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interesting view.
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You might remember the huge big deal the main stream media made about George W. Bush going to Texas for working time off. However, when he was out of town, he was pictured hauling logs, clearing brush and working out. This President is more inclined to be photographed eating Wagyu steak and arugula, walking topless on beautiful Hawaiian beaches or joking with the main stream media (his base) about terrorism and economy. The celebrity President went out on the town while the country is suffering financial strain. He did it on the tax payer dime while asking the tax payers to pay more taxes and to cut back our spending. He’s deservedly getting some bad press for his bad timing. But, of course, he will always have his defenders, no matter what he does.
If he'd done his date night in DC...I think there's no problem...especially if he went back to the burger joint he and Biden went to. Last edited by SFL Cat : 06-03-2009 at 06:19 PM. |
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Cool! Obama gets another chance to bow to the Saudi king!
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Barack Hussein Obama: US "one of the largest Muslim countries in the world"
Well, I guess I'd better start looking for a good Muslim name. I've always been partial to Yusef. Maybe I'll send the little lady out shopping for burkhas too! Last edited by SFL Cat : 06-03-2009 at 11:15 PM. |
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Between this and the birth certificate I think you're really on to something.
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On NPR, they mentioned that we're something like 37th in the world so he's not quite right there. SI
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its a blog.
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He did say it, tho. Again, NPR reported him as having said it so I think that's a pretty safe bet it's true
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I still would have voted for Obama had I known he was a communist Muslim that isn't even a citizen.
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Cool...you need to bone up on your geography, so you can bow toward Mecca during prayer time.
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so he got the stat wrong?
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Yeah, on NPR they were talking about how they were using the CIA World Factbook and it turns out we're something like 37th or 39th in the world. We're not exactly in the top... um... 30? Doesn't sound very impressive. SI
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Come on, that's at least good enough for an 8 or 9 seed.
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I have problems with the statement by Obama, but not for the xenophobic reasons SFL Cat does. I just don't like labeling the country things based on religion. Calling it one of the largest Muslim countries or one of the largest Christian countries bode equally negative to me. It poses a stereotype for what our country is. Pointing out that the country has millions of Muslims is important and I think the speech and motives behind it are good. I just don't like when any President labels the country something. |
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Yeah, but that leads to a second round matchup with someone like India and Pakistan. Good luck winning that game SI
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Looking at the quote, I don't think Obama labeled the country based on religion. "And one of the points I want to make is, is that if you actually took the number of Muslim Americans, we'd be one of the largest Muslim countries in the world. And so there's got to be a better dialogue and a better understanding between the two peoples." Also in the article: Obama said in Turkey that Americans "do not consider ourselves a Christian nation or a Jewish nation or a Muslim nation". I don't see what the problem is. How many countries are there, almost 200? High 30's might be a stretch, but doesn't seem like much to hang your hat on IMO. Might as well argue with the second part. Also in the article: John McCain was criticised in 2007 for saying the US was "a Christian nation", later amending this to "a Judeo-Christian valued nation". Oh, I guess someone has already tried that. |
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The whole "date night" thing reminded me of an article I read a while ago in the NYT, about how much the Obamas have been out on the town in DC, so I thought I'd post it:
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It's a shame that society has changed so much in recent years that the president can't be more outgoing if he chooses to do so. I had a grandfather who grew up in Independence, MO and eventually fought in WWII when his good friend, Harry Truman, was commander in chief. When Truman was in Independence, even during his presidency, he would take walks in town with friends and family and never consider that someone would come up and shoot him despite taking the same walking route each and every day. Grandfather would hang out with him on walks and on street corners chatting all the time. People would wander out and sit on a bench on the route just to say 'Hi!' as he walked by. I'm glad to see Obama going out and trying to keep a normal routine in DC. I think the fact that he has young kids necessitates that to some extent if he wants to stay involved in their life. I really don't think he does those kinds of things for political capital as much as just finding relief from the wear and tear of the presidency. It's a rough gig. Last edited by Mizzou B-ball fan : 06-04-2009 at 10:11 AM. |
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Overall I think the DC community is very happy with how President Obama has attempted to immerse himself in the city. How will that play nationally? I don't know. People love that he goes to Ben's (although I'm pissed that it has brought all the tourists and made the lines intolerable), plays basketball at local rec centers, etc. We are used to presidents like Bush that never go out on the town (I did not live here during any other presidencies). The city loved Obama before he arrived, and he has only furthered that by being as much a part of the community as a President can. The only thing he could have done to further his image is send his daughters to public school.
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