Mon 5 May 2008
It’s obvious to me now why the Miss America pageant is no longer televised on a major network. The Sunday morning talking head shows have taken their place.
Exhibit A is Barack Hussein Obama’s appearance yesterday on “Meet the Press” hosted by former dem apparatchik/”journalist” Tim Russert. I take that back. The use of the phrase “former dem apparatchik” is completely inappropriate in this context. Tim is still in there pitching for the home team.
Check out this question about He Who Walks on Water and the Radical Pastor of the Church of the Black Panther, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, and ask yourself whether it was designed to elicit information or to give the candidate a chance to have a do-over:
Tim Russert Impersonates Bert Parks
“What’s the most important thing you’ve learned from this?” Who does Russert think he is–Ward Cleaver? Or better yet, Bert Parks? What’s next asking him why U.S. Americans can’t locate countries on a map, along of course, with a federal program for the mapped-deprived?
This exchange reminded me of the time in 2004 a television producer gave John Kerry a do-over. Remember that?
Here’s another delicious little morsel from yesterday’s interview:
Tim Russert completely misses the point (again!)
Notice how BHO tries to keep the focus on the key to his meteoric rise, race, saying it’s in his DNA to believe that we can bring this country together and that people are the same under the skin. That’s a beautiful sentiment, Senator, but the issue is not the raving fruticake’s racist beliefs, as offensive as they are, and as revealing as they are about what a phony you are. They are secondary to the Amerika is always wrong world view, one that he shares with your other buddy, Billy Ayers, and also with your loud-mouth wife, Malignant Michelle.
During the interview, B-HO (thanks, Dave) also patted himself on the back for not challenging John McCain’s patriotism. Way to go, Barack Hussein! If you change your mind, and decide to challenge McCain’s patriotism, good luck with that.
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