Posted on 05/02/2008 3:36:18 AM PDT by Rummyfan
HH: Thanks to Mark Steyn, Columnist to the World, who joins us as he does every Thursday when were lucky. You can read all of Marks work at www.steynonline.com, and of course, you can get America Alone, now out in paperback. Mark Steyn, I saw you on Hannity & Colmes last night. Youre having far too much fun with the meltdown on the Democratic side.
MS: Yeah, I was, because I think it is terrific fun, and I think actually, that last Obama-Clinton debate was the best debate weve had on either side of the aisle since this thing got going. So I think actually, the more these two knuckle down toward this 50/50 bitter, bitter fight, actually, the better it is for and I think certainly on Hillarys side, she will be a better candidate for it by the time this things over.
HH: You know, its interesting when she went on the OReilly Factor. She did something that I think politicians always profit by, which is to go in harms way on the media side. And they dont do it very often, because theyre so afraid of gaffes, and yet she emerged from that with, I think, her dignity and honor intact, and she didnt make any mistakes, and I think as opposed to Obama hiding out from her, that stands her in good stead. Did you see the OReilly Factor?
MS: Yes, and I agree with you. I think the trouble is if you do the softball thing, where youre Hillary and you go and get given a sort of nice, warm tongue bath by Katie Couric on the CBS News, its boring for viewers and its boring for you. Its boring for the candidate. The candidate generally underperforms in those circumstances. Hillary was clearly on her toes with Bill OReilly, but actually, I think she pitched it kind of just about right. Theres something slightly nutty thats going on here when she was pledging, you know, she was going to take down OPEC, she said at one point.
HH: Right.
MS: You know, Hillary, simply because Obama is now the candidate of the insane left, is kind of reinventing herself as a sort of Scoop Jackson Democrat. Its bizarre to watch this going on.
HH: And here are the Obamas this morning on the Today Show, trying to get, turn the page, as they say. Cut number 7:
MV: Well, do you feel that the Reverend, Reverend Wright betrayed your husband?
MO: You know, I think that Barack has spoken so clearly and eloquently about this
MV: But do you personally feel that the Reverend betrayed your husband?
MO: I believe that weve got, you know what I think, Meredith? Weve got to move forward. You know, this conversation doesnt help my kids. You know, it doesnt help kids out there who are looking for us to make decisions and choices about how were going to better fund education.
HH: Mark Steyn, its not helping the children now.
MS: (laughing) Well, actually, she couldnt even get that line right.
HH: (laughing)
MS: She was supposed to say, youre supposed to say its about the future of all our children, not its about the future of my children.
HH: Yup.
MS: I mean, theres a sort of narcissism about Mrs. Obama that Im more and more aware of, having listened carefully to a few of her speeches repeat a couple of weeks ago. And she doesnt seem to be able to get beyond that. But that goes back to what we were talking about. You know, when you go on a show with a sympathetic interviewer, they sit there with that sort of anguished look like Meredith Vieira did, and go well, how did you feel about this, and how did you feel about that, and lets talk about your feelings, and its all fluffy, fluffy, fluffy, and boring, boring, boring. And you actually come off much better when Bill OReillys sitting there saying ah, come off it, you know this and I know that. And if you can respond to those questions, its better than all this how do you feel, as if, you know, this presidential candidate is like some widow whose farmhouse just burned down before the bank decided to come in and repossess it. Its pathetic.
HH: Let me play for you a couple of cuts from a Michelle Obama speech from Friday night. Before I do that, though, and we get that lined up, itll be cuts five and six, did you Obamas going on with Tim Russert on Sunday for an hour.
MS: Right.
HH: Do you expect that Russert will be hard on him, soft on him, or just about right, Goldilocks style?
MS: I would imagine that that will be a relatively soft interview. And the thing about Obama is he has this, hes a very articulate guy when it comes to saying nothing. Thats why he got those rave reviews for that speech he did after the Reverend Wright thing blew up at first, where he amplified the issue. He said its not about my crummy pastor, its about race, its about race in America, its about civil rights, its about slavery, its about everything except what it was actually about. And he was persuasive in the moment, which is why he got those rave reviews for the speech. And then its like seeing a movie that seems terrific at the time, but by the time you get to the restaurant twenty minutes later, you cant remember a thing about it. And thats like a lot of Obamas rhetoric.
HH: Whats driving me crazy about this, Mark Steyn, is that my lawyering past and present come to play, and people arent asking the obvious questions you would ask of any witness in any deposition about the relationship between Wright and Obama. Okay, lets go back to first steps. How often did you go to Church, how often did you see each other, did you travel together to the Million Man March, and that sort of accumulation of details by which the relationship can be judged. And the media, Tim Russert probably wont ask even that basic question, did you see each other at the Million Man March. And its maddening.
MS: Yeah, but those guys wont ask those questions, because they know theyre going to not like the answers. Thats the question youd be asked on cross-examination. Its not what your own lawyer would want to ask you, because he knows the answers. So Tim Russert knows the answers, and Katie Couric knows the answers, and Meredith Vieira knows the answers. And we all know the reality. Jeremiah Wright, to his credit, has more integrity than Barack Obama. He says sure, sure I said God damn America, and sure I talked about the AIDS conspiracy, and sure I went to see Colonel Qaddafi. Im not ashamed about it. You want me to tell you more about that? Ill do you another forty minute riff on it. In his own perverse way, he has a kind of integrity. The man who doesnt is the man who spent twenty years in this mans company, and now claims to be stunned, stunned that he didnt know this guy at all.
HH: Now I want to play for you Michelle Obama from Friday night, cut number 5:
MO: Like many young people coming out of college, with their MAs and BAs and PhDs and MPhs coming out so mired in debt that they have to forego the careers of their dreams, see, because when youre mired in debt, you cant afford to be a teacher or a nurse or social worker, or a pastor of a Church, or to run a small non-profit organization, or to do research for a small community group, or to be a community organizer
MS: (laughing)
MO: because the salaries that youll earn in those jobs wont cover the cost of the degree that it took to get the job.
HH: Weve got to stop, because I heard you laughing, Mark Steyn.
MS: (laughing) I know. I have never heard anything I mean, if the premise is that too many people in America go to college and saddle themselves with gazillions of dollars in debt for no good reason, I would agree with that. But the idea that oh, my God, you know, I wanted to run this small non-profit, but I made the mistake of going to Harvard and Princeton, and I got hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt, so I had to become a big corporate CEO, I had to found a multi-national company when all I really wanted to do was just be a nice, little grade school teacher, this is ridiculous.
HH: Heres more Michelle from today, cut number 5 from today:
MO: Im the cynic in the family. I am the one, right, this is the hope guy. Ive seen it. Im like, you really do believe this stuff, dont you? And its a good thing, because he has always said, because Ive spent my life trying to convince him not to be a politician. Its like teach, write, sing, dance, I dont care what you do. Just dont do this. These people are mean.
HH: Go back to Cut number six from Friday night, and contrast it with this. Heres cut Michelle from Friday night:
MO: Barack could have made millions as a lawyer. What choice did he make in the dark when no one was looking, when it didnt count for anything? He went straight into working for a small civil rights firm in Chicago, became a Constitutional law scholar. Why? Because to whom much is given, much is expected. And when youre given the gift of advocacy as he was, his view was you dont sell it to the highest bidder.
HH: All right, Mark Steyn, you get a sense of this, too. Theres an odd mixture here of resentment, cynicism, anger, and envy.
MS: Yes, and the thing about it is she somehow taught herself to be bitter about the terrific opportunities shes had. How do you say lets say youre a single mom, minimum wage waitress, working for tips in some diner. Youre listening to Michelle Obama talking about her problems. You would think this woman is nuts, that this woman has no understanding of what real misfortune and real tough choices are. And incidentally, I dont think its tough to turn your back on hard jobs, and become a so-called community organizer. I dont even know what a community organizer is. My own community manages to do without community organizers. I think its a rubbish profession, and it wouldnt make any difference if they all went away tomorrow.
HH: So weve got about forty seconds left, Mark Steyn. What do you think happens in Indiana and North Carolina next week?
MS: Well, its interesting to me that at the moment, it seems to look as if Obamas numbers are weakening. And I think the problem for him is that the more you link the Obama campaign with stories about AIDS conspiracy theories, and Jeremiah Wright being, talking about being in chains, it just becomes to seem like a sort of, as if the whole campaigns going down a racial cul-de-sac that is not what most people want to think about for the next four years.
HH: I agree, but I dont know how they can get, I dont know how they can separate from the Obama triumph thus far. Mark Steyn, a pleasure, www.steynonline.com.
End of interview.
the Reverend Wright's chains (a reference to his gated community?), light skin color, etc, the problem for the Senator is a simple one: The more the Obama brand becomes linked with words like "slavery", "chains", "Farrakhan", "liberation theology", etc, the more Americans will tune out. No doubt a sliver of the electorate is as racist as the professional grievance-mongers claim. But a bigger segment simply doesn't think about race that much and doesn't want to. When you refer to "the racial drama with which our culture continues to live", to most Americans it's a "drama" in the sense that a daytime soap is: You're aware it's still out there somewhere, decade in, decade out, and you fully expect to be channel-surfing in 2023 and come across it for five minutes, but you don't want to have to live with it every day.
Imagine if Colin Powell, the genuinely post-racial man Obama merely claims to be, had run in 1996. Would the campaign have dwindled down to Aids conspiracy theories and the genetic predisposition of clapping rhythms? No. Because that's not where Colin Powell lives. There are no Jeremiah Wrights in his life. This problem is of Obama's making, and it's killing him.
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http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=M2FiZDgzNmI1ZTg3YmEwNmRhYTQ0NGJlMjgzMWMzMDA=
A good read, both of them. Thanks!
I'm reminded of "Fred Sanford", who described his job as "coordinator of this vast empire".
“Community ____________ (fill in the blank) = Social Studies graduates whith nowere to go in life.
Just curious. Has anyone ever verified these college loans and looked into their repayment? It seems a little contradictory to have huge bills that can’t be repaid yet you accept low paying “community” jobs. All of a sudden all the bills are paid, they become millionaires and have salaries we all dream about?
Ah, leave it to Steyn to cut to the heart of the matter. Brilliant!
LOL
bump and mark
***He went straight into working for a small civil rights firm in Chicago, became a Constitutional law scholar. ***
Translated: He got a job right out of college for a black organization.
On that job, he had to brush up on civil rights. But, unless he went back to college, he did NOT become a Constitutional law scholar as Michelle claims.
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