Archive for March, 2008

Superdelegates Can Rock the Vote

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

The instant it was apparent that neither fierce Democratic presidential rivals Hillary Clinton nor Barack Obama would get the 2025 delegate votes needed for the Democratic nomination, the spotlight fell heavily on the party’s 800 super delegates.

The super delegates are congresspersons, governors, party regulars, and honored party elders such as Jimmy Carter. They are the hard-nosed political professionals not beholden to any faction, constituency, or even candidate. They’re bound only by their political conscience and their sense of duty to do what’s in the best interests of the party, and that’s back a candidate who can win, even if it goes against the wishes of the delegates. They are considered mostly political amateurs.

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Clinton camp tags Obama for ‘the audacity of nope’

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/news/politics/blog/2008/03/clinton_camp_tags_obama_for_th.html

by Mark Silva

The Clinton campaign will not let go of the discounted Democratic primary votes in Michigan, where Sen. Hillary Clinton “won’’ as the only major candidate on the ballot, and in Florida, which Clinton “won’’ in an uncontested election.

The argument seems somewhat moot, now that the Michigan legislature has given up on the idea of a “re-do’’ of the Jan. 15 primary that the Democratic National Committee refuses to recognize because it violated party rules in going so early, and with Florida’s Republican governor uninterested in financing a replay of the Sunshine State’s Jan. 29 primary vote, which has drawn the same penalty by the DNC.

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Obama’s Speech After Wright

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

Obama’s aim in the speech was to place Wright’s outrage in context, which means history: which means the history of white racism, according to Obama.

Obama says, in his speech, “We do not need to recite here the history of racial injustice in this country,” but then he proceeds to do exactly that. And awaiting listeners at the end of his recital of the long chain of white racial assaults, from slavery to employment discrimination? Why, Jeremiah Wright, of a certainty.

This contextual analysis of Wright’s poison, this extention of black hate speech as if it were a product of white racism, isn’t new. It’s the Jesse Jackson politics of racial grievance, manifest here in Ivy League diction and Harvard Law-School nuance. And that’s why the speech made so many liberal commentators just swoon: It washed them in racial guilt while flattering their poor intellectual pretensions. And that’s an unbeatable combination in today’s world!

This isn’t anything new.

Not being proud of the nation that your husband is seeking to be president of, is. Especially after writing one of the easiest ‘thesis’ papers I’ve ever read, and while having a job that pays you roughly $1,000 a DAY, Michelle Obama!

President Truman privately voiced some of the racial biases and negative stereotypes prevalent in his day, while desegregating the US armed forces and establishing diplomatic ties after recognizing Israel as a nation, for the first time since Jesus’ day! To suggest moral equivalence between a private Truman on a few occasions and the public Wright on almost every occasion for 20 years, is to reveal a serious character flaw in Obama’s makeup.

America needs better than an old-style hope-salesman posing as a New Change!

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Pentagon’s Peculiar Ritual

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

From the Weblog of media critic and pundit Eric Alterman at the Media Matters for America Website.

“It is 110 yards from the “E” ring to the “A” ring of the Pentagon. This section of the Pentagon is newly renovated; the floors shine, the hallway is broad, and the lighting is bright. At this instant the entire length of the corridor is packed with officers, a few sergeants and some civilians, all crammed tightly three and four deep against the walls. There are thousands here.

This hallway, more than any other, is the `Army’ hallway. The G3 offices line one side, G2 the other, G8 is around the corner. All Army. Moderate conversations flow in a low buzz. Friends who may not have seen each other for a few weeks, or a few years, spot each other, cross the way and renew.

Everyone shifts to ensure an open path remains down the center. The air conditioning system was not designed for this press of bodies in this area.

The temperature is rising already. Nobody cares. “10:36 hours: The clapping starts at the E-Ring. That is the outermost of the five rings of the Pentagon and it is closest to the entrance to the building. This clapping is low, sustained, hearty. It is applause with a deep emotion behind it as it moves forward in a wave down the length of the hallway.

“A steady rolling wave of sound it is, moving at the pace of the soldier in the wheelchair who marks the forward edge with his presence. He is the first. He is missing the greater part of one leg, and some of his wounds are still suppurating. By his age I expect that he is a private, or perhaps a private first class.

“Captains, majors, lieutenant colonels and colonels meet his gaze and nod as they applaud, soldier to soldier. Three years ago when I described one of these events, those lining the hallways were somewhat different. The applause a little wilder, perhaps in private guilt for not having shared in the burden … yet.

“Now almost everyone lining the hallway is , like the man in the wheelchair, also a combat veteran. This steadies the applause, but I think deepens the sentiment. We have all been there now. The soldier’s chair is pushed by, I believe, a full colonel.

“Behind him, and stretching the length from Rings E to A, come more of his peers, each private, corporal, or sergeant assisted as need be by a field grade officer.

“11:00 hours: Twenty-four minutes of steady applause. My hands hurt, and I laugh to myself at how stupid that sounds in my own head. My hands hurt. Please! Shut up and clap. For twenty-four minutes, soldier after soldier has come down this hallway - 20, 25, 30. Fifty-three legs come with them, and perhaps only 52 hands or arms, but down this hall came 30 solid hearts.

They pass down this corridor of officers and applause, and then meet for a private lunch, at which they are the guests of honor, hosted by the generals . Some are wheeled along. Some insist upon getting out of their chairs, to march as best they can with their chin held up, down this hallway, through this most unique audience. Some are catching handshakes and smiling like a politician at a Fourth of July parade. More than a couple of them seem amazed and are smiling shyly.

“There are families with them as well: the 18-year-old war-bride pushing her 19-year-old husband’s wheelchair and not quite understanding why her husband is so affected by this, the boy she grew up with, now a man, who had never shed a tear is crying; the older immigrant Latino parents who have, perhaps more than their wounded mid-20s son, an appreciation for the emotion given on their son’s behalf. No man in that hallway, walking or clapping, is ashamed by the silent tears on more than a few cheeks. An Airborne Ranger wipes his eyes only to better see. A couple of the officers in this crowd have themselves been a part of this parade in the past.

These are our men, broken in body they may be, but they are our brothers, and we welcome them home. This parade has gone on, every single Friday, all year long, for more than four years.

“Did you know that?

The media hasn’t yet told the story.”

Grumpy, no fan of Alterman’s

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Obama Uplifts!

Friday, March 21st, 2008

A couple more Obamanoid songs for the politically incorrect among us:

One Night in Politics
(Right-Click and “Save File as…” to share with friends & foes, OR click link and listen now!)

Dial 1-900-REA-LITY
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Aloha Snackbar, Resort to Violence!
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To the LGF’ers rolling in, Howdy!

Grumpy

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Some Wright (Obama) Quotes NOT Yet in the MSM

Friday, March 21st, 2008

“The Civil Rights Movement was in full swing in 1959 and 1960. I was a part of the student sit-in movement of 1960 and 1961. I saw white Christian racism up close and “in my face” as a freshman and sophomore in college – all while pledging the fraternity of my father, Omega Psi Psi, and singing as a soloist in the traveling university choir, getting drunk for the first time in my life, and trying to sort out my call to ministry, God’s call upon my life, and the “honkies” I was growing to hate with each passing day. That was a turbulent time for me!”

- from ‘The Continuing Legacy of Samuel DeWitt Proctor’, by Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., pg. 3 in ‘Blow the Trumpet in Zion: Global Vision and Action for the 21st-century’, by Iva E. Carruthers, Frederick D. Haynes, Jr Jeremiah A Wright. Published 2005, Fortress Press, ISBN 0800637127.
[Link: books.google.com...]

“We are in a “Season of Death.” After Hiroshima and Nagasaki, where the United States used weapons of mass destruction to kill 143,000 civilians in three days (and 100,000 more over the next year who died of radiation), the “Season of Death” has deepened and darkened. First came Vietnam and then the wars in Central Africa (Angola, the Congo, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and South Africa) – a “Season of Death.”
Then mysteriously (seemingly out of nowhere or out of someone’s secret laboratories) the HIV virus appeared, which has killed an average of 7,000 persons in sub-Saharan African each day since January 1, 2000 – a “Season of Death.”

- from ‘Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time’, by Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., pg.161 in ‘Hunger for the Word: Lectionary Reflections on Food and Justice’, by Larry Hollar, Published 2005, Liturgical Press, ISBN 0814629202.
[Link: books.google.com...]

But, hey! 20 years didn’t affect Obama’s thinking a tall!

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End-of-Winter Obamaganza

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

This being March 20th, with the Spring Equinox tonight that ends winter and begins the new year with the first day of spring for the whole Earth, here are some Obama-related short recordings, written by Lucius Septimius, BuzzSawMonkey and Stanley Kurtz.

Send them to friends, enemies and Democrats!

Stanley Kurtz’s “Obama Gramma

BuzzsawMonkey’s “Obama Grandma

Lucius Septimius’ “You

BuzzsawMonkey’s “Why Do THEY Support ME?

And the newly-popular “Obama, Working on the Change Gang!

See you next year!

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