Posted on 09/15/2012 10:10:02 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
On Hugh Hewitts radio show Thursday night, National Review columnist Mark Steyn, author of After America: Get Ready for Armageddon, said President Barack Obama gave an embarrassing performance Wednesday during his campaign swing through Las Vegas, Nev., in the wake of attacks on U.S. diplomatic stations in Libya and Egypt.
I thought that thing last night with the president saying he had a tough day and comparing the dead Americans in Libya to campaign supporters, which he did I thought was one of the most disgraceful, inept and embarrassing performances by a head of state or government that I have ever seen, Steyn said. Every American should be ashamed of their president.
Steyn didnt fault the president for going to Sin City, acknowledging that sometimes plans are in place and things have to move along. But the tone of Obamas remarks set him off.
He didnt script his remarks, Steyn said. I mean, this is a man, for example, who doesnt have, I think, great empathetic qualities at the best of times. But to slough it off in that bloodless language you know, when he says, now I believe this is a direct quote, Obviously, our hearts are broken today. If you say obviously before it, your heart is not broken. He said, Oh, its a tough day. Its not a tough day [for him]. Its a tough day for the families of the four people who were killed.
Steyn told Hewitt, the author of The Brief Against Obama: The Rise, Fall & Epic Fail of the Hope & Change Presidency, that Obama should have prepared better for that situation, given all the tools at his disposal.
Why cant you youre spending $4 trillion a year, and youve got these 12-year-old speechwriters youre so proud of, and youre the king of the prompter, why couldnt you on Air Force One, youre the only head of state in any major country who has a plane to fly him around his own country, and a 40-car motorcade while you were on the stupid plane, why cant you actually take the trouble to learn some words that would mean something and are appropriate to the occasion?
He compared Obamas performance to those of former President Ronald Reagan and former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher after tragedies, reiterating his charge that Obamas remarks were something that should embarrass Americans of all political persuasions.
If you think of Reagan, after the space shuttle thing, if you think of what Mrs. Thatcher said after the Brighton bombing that killed cabinet colleagues of hers its horrible, its disgraceful, he said.
Nobody, no novelist would attempt to do anything so crass after this man is dragged through the streets after he is killed, dragged through the streets of Libya, God knows whats happened to him if you believe some of the worst stories out there. And then the guy goes to Vegas. Why not just do it at Caesars Palace with a bunch of showgirls? Every American whos watching, regardless if youre Democrat or Republican, if youre not embarrassed by the buffoon whos serving as President of the United States after that performance last night, theres something wrong with you.
Do you mean not wearing the flag pin, or Obama saying why he wouldn't wear it ?
Abracadabra. (youtube must have removed it, whereas they are keeping the ‘Innocence of the Muslims’ (a title which is totally in contrast to the contents of the video)
http://www.youdecidepolitics.com/2008/05/04/video-barack-obama-on-meet-the-press-5408/
P.S. It is 48 minutes long. Hope you can listen without wanting to puke.
See post 22.
I don’t know if you wasted your time watching that video, however, it turns out the quote I took from another thread was part of a SATIRE PIECE by John Semmens. (his satire pieces are excellent)
I did listen to 20 minutes of the Obama interview (as atonement for my sins) and when Obama was asked about the pin and not saluting the flag, he said something like “how dare they question me (my patriotism)” and started talking about his grandparents.
I am sorry I misled you and others on this thread.
Post 25 is for you too.
I apologize for making an assumption on the source. I should have known it was ‘too good to be true’.
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