Posted on 02/25/2009 6:43:09 PM PST by trying17 (AKA DrGop0821)
It’s always nice to hear a critique like this from the John McCain wing of the GOP. That end of the elephant (whose only working organ is the tailpipe) is always more concerned with symbolism over substance.
It’s always been that way. George Washington had a ton of charisma and may have been the greatest leader we’ve ever had. Both style and substance.
The text of Jindal's speech was fine but the staging was awkward at best. While I detest Chrissy Matthew's "Oh, God" comment as Jindal came around the corner to speak, the whole thing did seem somewhat out-of-place.
Let me reiterate. The text was fine. Outstanding even.
Leave the stage-craft to Obama. He's the Present. That stuff comes with winning The White House.
Personally, I think the whole "response" thing is lame. The RATS initiated that crap during Reagan's Presidency (I think) because they needed some way to get their talking points across to their lapdogs in The Media so they could all be on the same page and all present the same opposition to whatever Reagan said (remember, this was back in the day before instant communication like cell phones, texting, e-mail, faxes, etc. was available).
Obviously the lackeys in the media don't give a flying fig what a Republican has to say in response to a RAT.
I'd rather the Republicans just did away with the whole response thing.
Hers was the only face showing sadness regret on the stage during McCain’s concession. The old goat himself looked relieved and oddly happy.
She knew what was coming, and still wanted badly to help her country. McCain knew what was coming, and was relieved to have dodged a bullet.
He was sincere. It throws some people, especially Democrats. He spoke of the people of our country that makes the US great. That definitely upsets the Obama-Commu-crats.
DU? - RINO? Which? Discourage the troops; they’ll just fold up and go away. - Nope. I’m not joining in the usual Republican frenzy to shoot their own. In a while, people are going to get very bored of Obama and a genuine person will then look good to them. Obama’s a good teleprompter reader. That’s about the size of it.
I like his principles, but I thought his performance was sub-par. I kept thinking that Sarah Palin could have knocked the ball out of the court.
“Its always been that way. George Washington had a ton of charisma and may have been the greatest leader weve ever had. Both style and substance.”
You obviously don’t know your history. George Washington gave an absolutely horrible inauguration speech. He was nervous and mumbled and was totally uncomposed. Nevertheless, it didn’t matter, because it is not the style, but the substance that makes someone a leader.
Yes.
Do we have to be entertained before we listen ?
Yes.
Or can we listen to someone in Louisiana, 1400 miles away and allow for differences in style, in culture, in speech patterns . . . while Enjoying the substantive discourse of meaninful conversation about complex subjects, without looking down the clevage of Paris Hilton wanting to be entertained, while missing out totally on being intelectually engaged ?
You used too many words - the Sheep ignored you just now. Although you briefly got them at Paris's clevage.
And when he gave his inauguration speech he was already the president.
The majority voted for ObamaLamaDingDong, didn't they?
Nothing like a lazy society to vote for a man who makes speeches
that nobody can decipher.
Cleavage. :)
“Yep. When the first president was chosen, no one told Washington to wear his military uniform but his leadership could not be overlooked when he did.”
Where in the heck are you people learning your history from? This is embarassing. Washington never wore his uniform as president.
“And when he gave his inauguration speech he was already the president.”
Which really upset those who elected him. The common thought was that they had made a huge mistake. Fortunately that turned out not to be the case, but it shook many people.
I saw the same observation on Karl Denninger’s TickerForum.org, so you weren’t the only one who noticed this. Maybe first out of the gate with it, though. You can bet SNL is cooking up a skit as we speak.
I’m a lot more conserned about where you’re getting your reading comprehension from since you obviously have serious problems with it.
I never said washington wore his uniform as president. I said he showed up wearing it when our founders were choosing a president.
If you’re going to pretend to be some kind of history scholar, you should at least have a clue of what you’re talking about.
Yeah, in fact Reagan blew one of his debate performances badly when he was running for President. And Obama has had his moments where he’s been nothing but a pile of uh’s and ums. Ain’t nobody perfect but you do have to be able to make a winning performance when the pressure is on more often than not, as Reagan and Obama have done. Hopefully Jindal can learn from this like you say and make sure he’s sharper next time.
He was sing-songy...like he was talking to kindergartners. Maybe he thought a lot of Democrats would be listening.
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