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Re: Obamateurism of the Day -- from HotAir
« Reply #175 on: August 27, 2012, 12:20:46 PM »
Admiral William McRaven is a General who came up through the ranks as a corpse man. He was one of the men present and memorialized on memorial day, when owebuma said that he saw some of those we honor on that day in the audience.
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« Reply #176 on: August 27, 2012, 12:22:01 PM »
Admiral William McRaven is a General who came up through the ranks as a corpse man. He was one of the men present and memorialized on memorial day, when owebuma said that he saw some of those we honor on that day in the audience.

Does General McRaven speak Austrian?
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Re: Obamateurism of the Day -- from HotAir
« Reply #177 on: August 27, 2012, 12:24:42 PM »
Does General McRaven speak Austrian?
Yes, I did fail to mention that, he is fluent.
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« Reply #178 on: August 27, 2012, 12:26:43 PM »
Yes, I did fail to mention that, he is fluent.

Which of the 57 states was General McRaven born in?
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« Reply #179 on: August 27, 2012, 12:33:38 PM »
Which of the 57 states was General McRaven born in?
Of the 57, and the 2 remaining left to visit, it was one of the 2 remaining.
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« Reply #180 on: August 27, 2012, 03:18:21 PM »
Of the 57, and the 2 remaining left to visit, it was one of the 2 remaining.

Oh, THAT one.

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Re: Obamateurism of the Day -- from HotAir
« Reply #181 on: August 27, 2012, 05:17:05 PM »
Oh, THAT one.

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Re: Obamateurism of the Day -- from HotAir
« Reply #182 on: August 28, 2012, 11:03:02 AM »
You knew this one was coming, right?

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Some OOTDs are hilarious; some are annoying; some are outrageous.  Others fall into the You’ve Gotta Be Kidding Me category.  When American hero and global icon Neil Armstrong passed away, most people chose to highlight Armstrong’s accomplishments, his humility, and/or his legacy.  Even NBC managed to put Armstrong’s picture on a story that they accidentally headlined with Neil Young’s name.  What about the President of the United States?  He put the focus … pretty much where it always is for him.  Sooper Mexican caught this tribute from the official Obama 2012 campaign’s Tumblr website:


[you've seen this image -- silhouette of Barry as he's gazing up in the heavens toward good ol' Neil]
 
Who’s that in the picture, gazing into the night sky?  Neil Armstrong?  Not exactly:

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I found the source of the picture, and just as I suspected, it was a stock photo taken of Obama from their Flickr account. …

Wow, president mompants couldn’t even be bothered to take a fresh picture.Classy! What a way for the worst president in recent memory to egotistically dishonor the death of an indisputable American hero[.]

It’s pretty easy to find pictures of Neil Armstrong for a tribute to, er, Neil Armstrong.  I’m pretty sure the government has a few leftovers from July 20, 1969 sitting around someplace.

Addendum: But let’s acknowledge when President Obama gets it right:

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Pres Obama orders flags at half-staff on day of Neil Armstrong's burial "as a mark of respect."Funeral service on Friday in Cincinnati.
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Good call.

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Re: Obamateurism of the Day -- from HotAir
« Reply #183 on: August 28, 2012, 11:27:08 AM »
It took him two days to order flags at half staff?

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Re: Obamateurism of the Day -- from HotAir
« Reply #184 on: August 28, 2012, 01:12:51 PM »
It took him two days to order flags at half staff?
He needed the time to strategize about how it all could be about him.
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« Reply #185 on: August 29, 2012, 09:53:17 AM »
Not too long ago, Barack Obama came under withering criticism for avoiding the White House press corps for months, and then suddenly giving interviews to those hard-hitting investigative journalists at … People Magazine and Entertainment Tonight.  In fact, the criticism actually withered Obama into giving a press conference, one for which he was woefully unprepared.  This week, he’s going back where he’s most comfortable (via Townhall):

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Add Glamour magazine to the list of nonpolitical publications that have scored an interview with President Barack Obama.

Editor in chief Cindi Leive flew to Portland, Ore., last month to sit down with the President for an interview that will appear in the magazine’s November issue. It is not the first time Obama has sat down with Glamour — he did so in 2008, along with John McCain — but it is his first time as a sitting president.

A woman’s magazine like Glamour would not traditionally be in play for an interview with the President — first ladies have been more their turf — but agreeing to the interview is a mark of changing media strategies. The Obama campaign has recently been exploring alternative news outlets to press their message — ESPN Magazine, People magazine and Entertainment Tonight have all scored interviews, much to the dismay of the White House press corps, who have not enjoyed the usual privilege of questioning the President since Aug. 19. Stephanie Cutter, a spokeswoman for the campaign, described these outlets as being “equally important” to traditional political media.

It’s “equally important” because it’s critical for Obama’s re-election hopes to avoid getting asked tough questions and providing detailed answers on his economic policies and his agenda for a second term.  By the way, Glamour is an excellent choice, based on the dictionary definition of the word: “an exciting and often illusory and romantic attractiveness.”

That explains 2008 well enough, surely.

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Re: Obamateurism of the Day -- from HotAir
« Reply #186 on: August 29, 2012, 10:03:33 AM »
The November issue? Hmmmm... could that be construed as advertising, since he's agreed to do the interview as part of a campaign? Shouldn't they have to give Mitt equal coverage?

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Re: Obamateurism of the Day -- from HotAir
« Reply #187 on: August 29, 2012, 02:32:50 PM »
I would love to see a cover story starring owebuma on Vanity fair in the style of the Valerie Plame cover...

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« Reply #188 on: August 30, 2012, 11:49:38 AM »
Seems like fact checkers need to do some fact checking of their own assumptions.  Paul Ryan’s speech last night included a reference to a GM plant in Janesville that closed, which Ryan used to criticize Barack Obama for failing to meet his campaign promises.  A number of “fact” checkers jumped all over Ryan’s anecdote to claim that he lied about the circumstances of the plant’s closure.  We’ll just take one example, from the AP’s “fact’ check:

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RYAN: Said Obama misled people in Ryan’s hometown of Janesville, Wis., by making them think a General Motors plant there threatened with closure could be saved. “A lot of guys I went to high school with worked at that GM plant. Right there at that plant, candidate Obama said: `I believe that if our government is there to support you … this plant will be here for another hundred years.’ That’s what he said in 2008. Well, as it turned out, that plant didn’t last another year.”

THE FACTS: The plant halted production in December 2008, weeks before Obama took office and well before he enacted a more robust auto industry bailout that rescued GM and Chrysler and allowed the majority of their plants – though not the Janesville facility – to stay in operation. Ryan himself voted for an auto bailout under President George W. Bush that was designed to help GM, but he was a vocal critic of the one pushed through by Obama that has been widely credited with revitalizing both GM and Chrysler.

Actually, those “facts” aren’t quite accurate, either.  As the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reported in September of last year — long before Ryan got added to the ticket — the Janesville plant got shut down in 2009, after being notified of their pending closure in December 2008:

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General Motors Co. has committed to reopen its idled plant in Spring Hill, Tenn., and keep its shuttered assembly plant in Janesville on standby status.

The commitment to the former Saturn plant in Tennessee was part of a contract settlement reached late last week between GM and the United Auto Workers union.

Since they were shut down in 2009, both the Janesville and Tennessee plants have been on standby status, meaning they were not producing vehicles, but they were not completely shut down. …

The Janesville plant stopped production of SUVs in 2008 and was idled in 2009 after it completed production of medium-duty trucks.

Remaining on standby means not much has changed in Janesville. Community leaders say they would be ready if the GM plant reopened, but no one seems to be counting on that.

Production continued into 2009 on trucks — and into April, as this local TV report from April 2009 shows, courtesy of our good friend Morgen Richmond:

[video at the link]

Clearly, the job of “fact checker” in the mainstream media must not involve research skills.  Nor does it take much in comprehension, because these supposed fact checks started with a misrepresentation of what Ryan actually said.  Here are his actual words, emphasis mine:

[video of Ryan's speech segment at the link]

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President Barack Obama came to office during an economic crisis, as he has reminded us a time or two. Those were very tough days, and any fair measure of his record has to take that into account. My home state voted for President Obama. When he talked about change, many people liked the sound of it, especially in Janesville, where we were about to lose a major factory.

A lot of guys I went to high school with worked at that GM plant. Right there at that plant, candidate Obama said: “I believe that if our government is there to support you … this plant will be here for another hundred years.” That’s what he said in 2008.

Well, as it turned out, that plant didn’t last another year. It is locked up and empty to this day. And that’s how it is in so many towns today, where the recovery that was promised is nowhere in sight.

Ryan acknowledged that the plant had already been slated for shutdown in 2008.  That was his point.  People voted for him because they thought Obama represented hope to get the plant back in operation.   In fact, that had been known since at least February 2008, when Obama came to Janesville to speak, and specifically addressed the plant closure in his remarks, delivered at the plant itself — and promised to keep it and other plants like it open “for the next hundred years” (emphasis mine):

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It was nearly a century ago that the first tractor rolled off the assembly line at this plant.  The achievement didn’t just create a product to sell or profits for General Motors. It led to a shared prosperity enjoyed by all of Janesville.  Homes and businesses began to sprout up along Milwaukee and Main Streets.  Jobs were plentiful, with wages that could raise a family and benefits you could count on.

Prosperity hasn’t always come easily.  The plant shut down for a period during the height of the Depression, and major shifts in production have been required to meet the changing times.  Tractors became automobiles.  Automobiles became artillery shells.  SUVs are becoming hybrids as we speak, and the cost of transition has always been greatest for the workers and their families.

But through hard times and good, great challenge and great change, the promise of Janesville has been the promise of America – that our prosperity can and must be the tide that lifts every boat; that we rise or fall as one nation; that our economy is strongest when our middle-class grows and opportunity is spread as widely as possible.  And when it’s not – when opportunity is uneven or unequal – it is our responsibility to restore balance, and fairness, and keep that promise alive for the next generation.  That is the responsibility we face right now, and that is the responsibility I intend to meet as President of the United States. …

Those are the steps we can take to ease the cost crisis facing working families.  But we still need to make sure that families are working.  We need to maintain our competitive edge in a global by ensuring that plants like this one stay open for another hundred years, and shuttered factories re-open as new industries that promise new jobs.  And we need to put more Americans to work doing jobs that need to be done right here in America.

That’s the promise that Barack Obama failed to deliver — even when the government took ownership of GM.  Ryan had it exactly right, and the fact checkers have made a mockery of their own profession by stepping all over their own biases to refute Ryan.

Update: Guy Benson goes after more “fact checks” of Ryan’s speech from Team Obama.

Update II: More from Reason’s Shikha Dalmia, noting that the Janesville plant was actually one of the choices to keep open when Obama extended the automaker bailout:

Here’s what GazetteXtra.com, a Janesville paper, reported on Feb 2, 2009:

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Full-size sport utility vehicle production has ended at the local General Motors plant, but medium-duty truck production is continuing—not starting—in Janesville.

And it likely will continue into May, when the lights finally go off in the facility that has been producing vehicles since 1923.

When GM officials announced last June that SUV production would cease in Janesville, they also said that medium-duty truck production would conclude by the end of 2009, or sooner if market conditions dictate.

What’s more, the administration actually did consider keeping the Janesville plant alive after it nationalized GM by commandeering the bankruptcy process. According to Shepardson’s story:

In June 2009, GM considered three sites to locate a small car: its Orion plant in Michigan; Janesville, Wis.; and a Spring Hill, Tenn., plant slated to close in November. GM picked Orion and later reopened Spring Hill.

Now why would Obama choose to close the only plant he had actively “suggested” he’d keep open? Could it possibly have something to do with the fact that it was in Ryan’s (Republican) hometown? Just askin…

I believe the retrofit costs would have been higher in Janesville, which is why the plant wasn’t chosen — but it’s clear that the plant wasn’t closed under Bush, and that Obama had an opportunity to make good on his promise.

Update III: BuzzFeed’s Andrew Kaczynski finds this promise from Barack Obama in June 2008, after the notice went out that the plant would shut down over the next several months, emphasis mine:

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“Reports that the GM plant I visited in Janesville may shut down sooner than expected are a painful reminder of the tough economic times facing working families across this country. This news is also a reminder that Washington needs to finally live up to its promise to help our automakers compete in our global economy. As president, I will lead an effort to retool plants like the GM facility in Janesville so we can build the fuel-efficient cars of tomorrow and create good-paying jobs in Wisconsin and all across America.” Source: media.gazettextra.com  /  via:uppermichiganssource.com

Sounds like a promise — and it certainly did to the people of Janesville.  Will the “fact” checkers fact-check themselves now?

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Re: Obamateurism of the Day -- from HotAir
« Reply #189 on: August 30, 2012, 12:29:54 PM »
Seems like fact checkers need to do some fact checking of their own assumptions. ...Sounds like a promise — and it certainly did to the people of Janesville.  Will the “fact” checkers fact-check themselves now?http://hotair.com/archives/2012/08/30/fact-checking-the-factcheckers-on-ryans-speech/

Many thanks, Eupher for the research!

The answer of course is "no", because they believe they are still right!

As relativists, Leftists do not believe in "Truth" because Truth is simply a perception, an opinion, as ephemeral as a quark.  Truth results only when you have a superior reason for your opinion, e.g. helping the poor, stopping war, etc.  For such great causes, lies can become Truth if they lead to a successful election for someone who will stop the war or help the poor.

Part of this comes from Nietzsche, part from French deconstructionist “philosophy” which borders on the absurd and at times crosses the border.  I can guarantee that MAObama and his crew are descendants, consciously or unconsciously, of Jacques Derrida, whose career may have been one of the greatest intellectual frauds in history.

From Ignatius Insight:

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Philosopher Roger Kimball, in an essay titled "The Meaninglessness of Meaning," denounced the "baneful ideas" of Derrida. "Even if deconstruction cannot be defined, it can be described," Kimball stated, "For one thing, deconstruction comes with a lifetime guarantee to render discussion of any subject completely unintelligible. It does this by linguistic subterfuge. One of the central slogans of deconstruction is ‘there is nothing outside the text.’ In other words, . . . the meanings of words are completely arbitrary and that, at bottom, reality is unknowable."
Set aside the big word and you’ll recognize that we’re surrounded by amateur deconstructionists who say, "We really can’t know if something is true or not" or "That statement means something different for everyone" or "That depends on what the meaning of ‘is’ is." Deconstructionism is aptly named because it seeks to deconstruct—that is, destroy—the nature and meaning of language.

(My emphasis above)

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Re: Obamateurism of the Day -- from HotAir
« Reply #190 on: August 30, 2012, 03:04:39 PM »
OOTD by Eupher is a must read thread for me, but today it is a twofer. The amateurism of the media, and their dishonest slanted biased reporting in favor of owebuma, gets to reveal unwittingly another owebuma amateurism.
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« Reply #191 on: August 30, 2012, 04:07:49 PM »
Many thanks, Eupher for the research!

The answer of course is "no", because they believe they are still right!

As relativists, Leftists do not believe in "Truth" because Truth is simply a perception, an opinion, as ephemeral as a quark.  Truth results only when you have a superior reason for your opinion, e.g. helping the poor, stopping war, etc.  For such great causes, lies can become Truth if they lead to a successful election for someone who will stop the war or help the poor.

Part of this comes from Nietzsche, part from French deconstructionist “philosophy” which borders on the absurd and at times crosses the border.  I can guarantee that MAObama and his crew are descendants, consciously or unconsciously, of Jacques Derrida, whose career may have been one of the greatest intellectual frauds in history.

From Ignatius Insight:

(My emphasis above)

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Thanks for your thanks, but as you know, all I'm doing is going to the HotAir site and copying and pasting the Obamateurism of the Day.

It's a rare day when, after reading the latest ridiculousness and stupidity of Barry's regime, I don't wonder if I'm really reading this crap or am dreaming it.

Surely NOBODY is that stupid.

Right?

Uh....Hello?  Bueller?

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« Reply #192 on: August 31, 2012, 01:42:46 PM »
A good one today, guys:

Barack Obama and Joe Biden have taken a lot of credit for the mission that killed Osama bin Laden.  Biden has used the “Osama bin Laden is dead and GM is alive” line as a campaign slogan on more than one occasion.  Sadly, some of the men from the same Navy SEALs unit that successfully conducted the OBL mission died three months later in Afghanistan when a missile hit a CH-47 Chinook ferrying them in Wardak province.  For their service and accomplishments — for which Obama has been happy to assume political credit — the President of the United States sent a letter of condolence to each family.

Did he offer any personal thoughts?  Not exactly, although it’s not quite as bad as Jim Hoft believes:

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Yesterday, Karen and Billy Vaughn, parents of Aaron Carson Vaughn, spoke at the Defending the Defenders forum sponsored by the Tea Party Patriots outside the RNC Convention in Tampa. Karen brought a copy of the form letter they were sent following their son’s death.

It’s a form letter.

It was signed by an electric pen.

That’s not all.
Karen Vaughn reached out to the parents of the other SEALs killed in that crash.
Their letters were all the same.
Form letters – signed by an electric pen.

Are the letters signed by electric pen?  The White House denied it, and Jeryl Bier, one of our OOTD stalwarts, thinks not:

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The bottom two examples are enough to show that the signatures on the letters are not identical.  Note the loop at the top of the “O” by the downstroke on the signature on the left; that loop is absent on the signature on the right.  The other signatures are difficult to make out due to the low resolution, but I believe it is possible to detect small variations there as well.

The other reason I question the electric pen claim is that there is a well-known specimen of the president’s electric pen signature.  In May 2011, the president was in France when an extension of the Patriot Act was passed by Congress.  As was widely reported at the time, and to some minor controversy, the legislation was signed into law by President Obama’s authorization of the use of an electric pen.  CBS News reported this at the time, and had obtained a copy of the legislation with the president’s electric pen signature … This signature is obviously different than the clearest specimen from the letters to the military families[.]

But a form letter it most certainly is, Jeryl says:

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The remaining issue, of course, is the use of form letters.  Although not unprecedented, as noted by Jake Tapper,  President George W. Bush generally eschewed their use when writing to grieving families and choose to write personal notes to the families.  Given that President Obama’s letters are dated September 23, 2011, and he spent the following afternoon on the golf course with Bill Clinton and White House Chief of Staff Bill Daley, it would be difficult for the president to plead lack of time as an excuse for the fill-in-the-blank condolence letters.

Jim has pictures of the letters, along with this reminder of what it takes to get a personal note of condolence from the Commander in Chief:

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But Obama did send a personal letter to rapper Heavy D’s family when he passed away.

Indeed he did, according to the AP:

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“We extend our heartfelt condolences at this difficult time. He will be remembered for his infectious optimism and many contributions to American music. Please know that you and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers,” the president wrote in a letter, which the Rev. Al Sharpton read at the service, The Associated Press reported.

Res ipsa loquitur.

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Re: Obamateurism of the Day -- from HotAir
« Reply #193 on: August 31, 2012, 01:46:23 PM »
If he dodges this bullet, it will only be with the willing accomplices of the owebuamManiaMedia.
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Re: Obamateurism of the Day -- from HotAir
« Reply #194 on: September 03, 2012, 11:47:18 AM »
This is the OOTD I wanted to write all last week, but couldn’t believe that Barack Obama would actually blow such an easy opportunity.  From a week ago today, Democrats like Debbie Wasserman Schultz openly criticized Republicans for holding a long-planned convention as Hurricane Isaac first looked to hit Tampa, and then Mississippi and Louisiana.  A Yahoo news bureau chief got fired after an open mic picked up his accusation that Mitt Romney and the GOP were happy to party while black people drowned.

And yet, Obama himself seemed oddly disconnected from the event, even though it would have provided a perfect tableau for him to demonstrate his leadership.  He refused to act on Bobby Jindal’s repeated request for full emergency status.  Instead of going to Louisiana and Mississippi to take charge or at least get a ground-level look at the issues (and be seen doing so), or at the very least stay in the White House to oversee federal-state coordination, Obama went to Virginia to campaign — at the same time the chair of his own party was criticizing Republicans who have nothing to do with emergency management in the area for holding a political event.

Still, I thought that Obama would take advantage of his opportunity at some point to look Presidential as Romney and other Republicans campaigned in Tampa.  Instead, Obama spent the entire week asleep at the switch — and only woke up when Romney got to Louisiana first and forced his hand:

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President Barack Obama was today forced to announce he will fly to storm-hit Louisiana on Monday – hours after Mitt Romney beat him to the punch by deciding to head there this afternoon.

Not only did Obama not get to Louisiana first, but he still had a campaign stop in Ohio on his schedule that had to get canceled after a full week of preparation:

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After it emerged that Obama was still taking time to fit in a campaign stop in Cleveland, Ohio before checking out how clean-up operations are proceeding in the Bayou state, the Obama campaign abruptly cancelled that event.

‘In light of the President’s travel to Louisiana to meet with local officials and view ongoing response and recovery efforts to Hurricane Isaac, President Obama will no longer travel to Cleveland, Ohio on Monday, September 3,’ the campaign said in a terse statement.

Perhaps nothing else demonstrates the Empty Chair Presidency as a chief executive than this whiff on a softball pitch.  And since this is Empty Chair Day at Breitbart and at the Boss Emeritus’ page, why not make this today’s OOTD?

http://hotair.com/archives/2012/09/03/obamateurism-of-the-day-817/
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Re: Obamateurism of the Day -- from HotAir
« Reply #195 on: September 03, 2012, 11:54:25 AM »
Vote present, be an inaction figure, lead from behind, and empty your mind, suit, and chair.
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Re: Obamateurism of the Day -- from HotAir
« Reply #196 on: September 03, 2012, 02:28:15 PM »
Campaigning for white votes in Oiho* was more important than "pandering" to black voters in Louisiana, who will vote for him anyway.   Plans were only changed because of political fallout from his white voters.

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Re: Obamateurism of the Day -- from HotAir
« Reply #197 on: September 03, 2012, 03:53:06 PM »
Campaigning for white votes in Oiho* was more important than "pandering" to black voters in Louisiana, who will vote for him anyway.   Plans were only changed because of political fallout from his white voters.

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There you go....the worlds smartest people can't spell O-H-I-O. Looks like O-I-H-I or either I-H-I-O coming from the other side....or maybe they're trying to spell hello in Japanese....and they got that wrong too.
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Re: Obamateurism of the Day -- from HotAir
« Reply #198 on: September 03, 2012, 10:01:38 PM »
There you go....the worlds smartest people can't spell O-H-I-O. Looks like O-I-H-I or either I-H-I-O coming from the other side....or maybe they're trying to spell hello in Japanese....and they got that wrong too.

I never paid attention to that goofy excrement. Anybody who stands around flailing their arms like some kind of ******* spider monkey doesn't have enough to do.

Besides, the one dude on the left needs to hit the anti-perspirant.
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Re: Obamateurism of the Day -- from HotAir
« Reply #199 on: September 03, 2012, 10:04:02 PM »
It's a mirror image produced by the VRWC.
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