Posted on 01/28/2013 4:53:17 AM PST by LD Jackson
At what point does the ridiculous become absurd? When is it okay to call President Obama out on his complete and total foolishness? Since I am the one writing this post, this is my opinion. We are far past the point where Obama should be called on the carpet for the foolish statements he makes. His latest published gripe about the media really makes me wonder just how out-of-touch the President really is. Is he so naive that he believes the trite nonsense he is spouting? If we are to believe what he says, the media is biased, but it is against him and his friends in the liberal Democrat Party. Chew on this for a moment or two.
(New Republic) One of the biggest factors is going to be how the media shapes debates. If a Republican member of Congress is not punished on Fox News or by Rush Limbaugh for working with a Democrat on a bill of common interest, then you'll see more of them doing it.Excuse me while I gag on the last bit of that quote. He thinks Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi are willing to buck the more radical elements of their party to get things done? Seriously, they are the more radical elements of their party. How are the going to buck themselves? The answer to that is simple. They will no more buck the radicals than they will stop breathing.I think John Boehner genuinely wanted to get a deal done, but it was hard to do in part because his caucus is more conservative probably than most Republican leaders are, and partly because he is vulnerable to attack for compromising Republican principles and working with Obama.
The same dynamic happens on the Democratic side. I think the difference is just that the more left-leaning media outlets recognize that compromise is not a dirty word. And I think at least leaders like myselfand I include Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi in thisare willing to buck the more absolutist-wing elements in our party to try to get stuff done.
To the main point that I wanted to highlight, it seems President Obama seriously believes the media is biased against him and his agenda. How any sane person could reach that conclusion is beyond me, but here is what he had to say about that.
Well, no, let me be clear. There's not athere's no equivalence there. In fact, that's one of the biggest problems we've got in how folks report about Washington right now, because I think journalists rightly value the appearance of impartiality and objectivity. And so the default position for reporting is to say, "A plague on both their houses." On almost every issue, it's, "Well, Democrats and Republicans can't agree"as opposed to looking at why is it that they can't agree. Who exactly is preventing us from agreeing?You should go and read the rest of the transcript of the interview, especially the part right below the last quote. You may find it humorous to know Obama still claims the more conservative part of the Republican Party is to blame for the failure to reach a deal on the fiscal cliff. This, coming from the man who told John Boehner that America doesn't have a spending problem. Total unreality is what that is.And I want to be very clear here that Democrats, we've got a lot of warts, and some of the bad habits here in Washington when it comes to lobbyists and money and access really goes to the political system generally. It's not unique to one party. But when it comes to certain positions on issues, when it comes to trying to do what's best for the country, when it comes to really trying to make decisions based on fact as opposed to ideology, when it comes to being willing to compromise, the Democrats, not just here in this White House, but I would say in Congress also, have shown themselves consistently to be willing to do tough things even when it's not convenient, because it's the right thing to do. And we haven't seen that same kind of attitude on the other side.
Until Republicans feel that there's a real price to pay for them just saying no and being obstructionist, you'll probably see at least a number of them arguing that we should keep on doing it. It worked for them in the 2010 election cycle, and I think there are those who believe that it can work again. I disagree with them, and I think the cost to the country has been enormous.
So, in his perfect world, President Obama would want the media to lay most of the blame for the gridlock in Washington at the feet of the Republicans. At the risk of sounding completely sarcastic, I thought that's what they were already doing. The President must be listening to a different media talking heads than we see. Maybe he has his own private channels he watches?
This is where it becomes unbelievable to me. Does President Obama really believe the media should be placing even more blame on the Republicans, or is he just blowing smoke? I find it hard to believe he does and tend to think we are seeing more smoke and mirrors. You have to give Obama credit, he does know how to get his point across. Maybe this is what he is doing, giving instructions to his friends in the media on how he wants them to cover his second term as President.
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Not naive, just following orders of his puppetteers.
1. Register guns
2. Take away guns
3. Bitch about media.
4. Arrest conservative talkers and later those who listened.
5. Set up reeducation camps (done already)
6. Tax the “rich”
7. Can’t pay taxes? NATIONALIZE them
8. ...... rest is in commie manifesto, was tried in Soviet “empire”, still “shining” in N. Korea, Cuba, Venezuela
Welcome aboard comrades!
Where the hell are the decent people who would question and prosecute the kenyans eligibility, his records???
Who allowed this to happen???
Constitution is dead already and we are sooooo screwed.
Glen Beck’s Agenda 21 does not look so remote already!
GO SARAH! Sweep the trash from both parties and show the world who has the balls!!! We are ready for you!
Go back and read the Obama “race speech” in which he said Reaganism, fear of crime, and opposition to affirmative action can all be seen as racism, but actually they all are the result of people’s minds being manipulated by major corporations.
Mindless marxism, and I’ve never seen anyone call him out on it.
This from a democrat party bigot intent on destroying those with a point of view different from his. He belongs in some communist country where differing opinions are silenced and crushed.
” He belongs in some communist country where differing opinions are silenced and crushed.”
So what do we have here?
The only reason we are not hauled off to the gulag is because we are inefective and they don’t fear us.
Civil war is coming folks.
“That reporter! There! He neither bowed deeply enough, nor was his applause loud enough! All other reporters will now hiss at him when he enters!”
This is typical of narcissists who know beyond a shadow of doubt that what they are issuing is just that-bull crap.
Media
Time Inc. Braces for Layoffs This Week
Published on January 27, 2013
by Peter Kafka
Here comes the news that Time Inc. employees have been dreading for months: Sources say the worlds largest magazine publisher is expected to begin a significant round of layoffs this week.
http://allthingsd.com/?p=288997&ak_action=printable
And in other news.
San Francisco shelter gets donated newspapers to help potty training puppies in digital age
Published January 28, 2013
| Associated Press
SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco’s animal control agency is relying on donations to solve an unforeseen problem in the digital age a shortage of newspapers needed for potty training puppies.
It’s not foolishness, it’s intimidation. He wants Fox to think twice about allowing any criticism of himself or his policies.
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