February 21, 2008
What's the Obamamania About?
That's the name of a post by my blogging pal ReverseVampyr...he wants to know why people are so excited about a candidate who uses a lot of words to say very little. Just head on over to see what he has to say about Barack "Smooth Operator" Obama.
UPDATE (Feb. 22 2:51 PM): Poor Newtown Mark...lately when he's tried to comment he receives a "nontrusted source" message from MuNu. Here's what he tried to say today:
There have always been good orators that have had little or no real experience -- some have failed miserably and we have long forgotten their names, some have gone on the become tyrants and dictators and are forever remembered as the group that turned hope into fear.
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Thanks for the linkee.
I was especially impressed by Barack's use of nose-blowing to dazzle the crowd. Those Obama fans don't miss a trick!
Posted by: Reverse_Vampyr at February 21, 2008 03:14 PMThere have always been good orators that have had little or no real experience - some have failed miserably and we have long forgotten their names, some have gone on the become tyrants and dictators and are forever remembered as the group that turned hope into fear.
Posted by: NewtownMark at February 22, 2008 10:44 AM..."a lot of words to say very little..."
The article seems to point out a lot of Senator Obama's positions. I know that far-right Republicans don't like a lot of those positions, but that certainly doesn't mean he doesn't have any. I'm no die-hard supporter, but whenever someone says that he doesn't have much to say, or doesn't have any specific policy ideas, I've got to conclude that they are just being lazy. Disagree with the man if you want, sure, but let's not follow the meme that he's all talk.
Posted by: Ro at February 22, 2008 04:47 PMThe rest of want to know why you would trip all over yourselves to go to war with a current president who can barely speak his native tongue.
Posted by: mudkitty at February 23, 2008 02:18 PMMudkitty, most people try to make sense when they are making fun of other's speech inaccuracies. I'm guessing that you're missing a coupla' words in that comment, Ms. Masterette of Your Native Tongue.
And that is the first cogent remark from Ro that I have read. Good job, Ro!
Posted by: Two Dogs at March 5, 2008 08:39 PM