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Obama White House bars press from press award ceremony

 

 

We are not making this up:

 

Barack Obama was elected commander in chief promising to run the most transparent presidential administration in American history.

 

This achievement and the overall promise of his historic administration caused the National Newspaper Publishers Assn. to name him "Newsmaker of the Year."

 

The president is to receive the award from the federation of black community newspapers in a White House ceremony this afternoon.

 

The Obama White House has closed the press award ceremony to the press.

 

From the president's official schedule:

 

"Later in the afternoon, the President and the First Lady will attend a reception with the National Newspaper Publisher Association in the State Dining Room, where they will be presented the Newsmaker of the Year award. This event is closed press."

 

Maybe they'll let the newspaper people pass the award through the fence.

 

-- Andrew Malcolm

 

 

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There wont be a teleprompter available for the award, so he cant have any more gaffes or should i say he is scared of choking again like he did on Leno.

 

Its transparent for a liberal, and the definition is a double standard.

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Obama is getting all caught and hogtied by his own lies. Manipulation of people is

his forte...

 

but having at least enough honesty to be consistent would make him a different president than he is.

 

He's a megalomaniac, accomplished in marxist manipulation of people's sentiments.

 

Then, those people find out they've been had, by believing their interpretation of Obama's words

matched their own.

 

Oopsie. Big time anger across the country. The bark is falling of the Obumbly tree.

 

I gave him a chance. Then another. Then another. I gave up.

 

Obama is lyin, and now people are cryin.

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http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/...m-41801612.html

 

 

 

 

Death of the Obama dream

 

By Noemie Emery

Examiner Columnist | 3/25/09 5:07 PM

 

Well, that was fast.

On March 20, only two months after the cosmic anointing, Vanity Fair, of all places, unloaded on Barack Obama, in the terms it had reserved for the past four or five years for the likes of George W. Bush.

 

Well, not the whole magazine, but one of its writers, media writer Michael Wolff, took an axe to the president, in a posting beginning “Sheesh, the guy is Jimmy Carter,” ending “This guy is leaden and this show is in trouble,” and titled “Barack Obama is a Terrible Bore.”

 

The same day, ex-fan Peggy Noonan called him “insubstantial and weightless...not fully focused...jumping from issue to issue and venue to venue from day to day.” “The administration’s difficulties...have created an unfortunate impression of incompetence,”

said The Economist. Politico noted that his skills as a salesman have begun to desert him.

 

It all came at the end of what Rick Klein of ABC News called Obama’s ‘lost week,’ which got worse on Sunday, when he was attacked by the New York Times in three columns and one editorial. One warned of an oncoming fall of Katrina dimensions. And these were his friends.

 

Actually, since he was sworn, in most of his weeks have been lost ones, or at least weeks headed downward, the problem being that three or four variations on the theme of incompetence have had time to harden and set.

 

First, the financial crisis he was hired to fix has only grown worse under his tutelage, losing another 2,000-plus points on the Dow since his ascension. Second, the ‘smoothest transition on record’ stopped being smooth when Bush went back to Texas, and has since been a mélange of scandals and dithering. Third, the immense sums in his budget are starting to stun the more moderate Democrats, not to mention the Obamacons, who once put their hopes in his ‘moderate’ temperament.

 

Fourth, he and some of his high-profile picks have shown a repeated addiction to unforced errors and slights---mixing up names, misplacing dates, dissing Nancy Reagan, dissing the British Prime Minister, dissing the Special Olympics, created and run by John Kennedy’s sister—giving the impression the administration is run by the under-informed and the boorish and socially compromised.

 

Would Caroline’s father, who took part in his family’s effort to raise his Retarded sister as normal, and who as president put great store in his special relationship with “Uncle Harold” McMillan, have found this amusing? One rather thinks not.

 

In short, the idea of Obama, the eloquent, elegant, trans-racial hero, able to inspire his way around anything, ran into reality and was dissolved by it, revealing a not-well-prepared neophyte politician with an embarrassing penchant for gaffes.

 

The markets are down, the price tags are up, the British are piqued, and the independents are heading back to the Republicans, who now have a (slight) lead in the generic ballot, for the first time in nearly three years.

 

Obama’s teleprompter has its own blog, its own code name---Totus--- and is building a following. One laughs with it, and at him, which cannot be promising. For a would-be Messiah, this is hardly good news.

 

Way back last year---it was called the campaign--- some people, John McCain and Hillary Clinton, to name only two of them, seemed to suggest that something like this might happen, that there were risks to electing someone with no record or background to speak of, who had never done anything well except talk. They were dismissed as too old and too cranky, jealous that they too did not have a fan base of cult-like intensity.

 

This was probably right---at least about jealousy---but it doesn’t mean they were wrong on the rest. They were waiting for the bubble to burst, which it did, but too late for their benefit.

 

“Democrats are worried that the Obama spell will break between the time of his nomination and the time of the election, and deny him the White House,” Charles Krauthammer wrote February 15, 2008, winning the Seer of the Year prize for prognostication. “My guess is that he can maintain the spell just past Inauguration Day. After which will come the awakening. It will be rude.”

 

Examiner columnist Noemie Emery is contributing editor to The Weekly Standard and author of “Great Expectations: The Troubled Lives of Political Families.”

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http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/...m-41801612.html

 

 

 

 

Death of the Obama dream

 

By Noemie Emery

Examiner Columnist | 3/25/09 5:07 PM

 

Well, that was fast....

 

Great article 'peen. I think the argument(s) can be made that this could be unfair, or too early to draw conclusions on the President (arguments I'm inclined to agree with), but there's no denying the reality of the situations presented in the piece.

 

(googled "TOTUS" - it's legit, clever, and hilarious.)

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Hey Ball. STOP USING SO MUCH BANDWIDTH! Everyone needs to start using acronyms for everything, right CHOCO.

you are funny....but not for the reasons you'd like.

 

 

if you haven't figured it out by now, youre a lost cause.

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impressive retort.....

 

 

had your fun?

 

wanna act like an adult?

 

 

perhaps wanna let the forum return to normal form so those of us that are here for actual conversation and/or information dont have to filter thru all your minuscule little thoughts in your pathetic attempts to be funny and garner attention?

 

 

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Actually, Bush didn't lie. Obama has just made his War on Terror speech, and he

incredibly paraphrased Bush's main points from different years. The paraphrase

was played right after Bush's previous quote...

 

and shows that Nobama "Chavez" IS an empty suit, with no American principles,

with only a parrot teleprompter to go on.

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