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Friday, April 18, 2008

unity by insult

update: I am temporarily removing the question of whether and how much Obama is deliberately taking the party out on his way down. I want to write more about it later....



Wow.

I mean, unity sounds nice, but ultimately - I gotta hold my party responsible for allowing this loser to come and break it in half.

He pauses. He smiles slyly as the crowd begins to mumble and then he tries, somewhat distracted, to continue his remarks, smiling as the buzz spreads through the crowd.

He'll no doubt deny it later, but that mischievous smile seems to confirm plenty. And the crowd sure sees something. (LA Times)


And it breaks my heart. I just don't know how I'm going to vote...but I can't cast a ballot for someone who behaves like that.

Did Obama Give Hillary The Finger Today?

by Stuart O'Neill

It’s appears that way to me. The timing, the gesture, the sheer passive-aggressiveness of the act, which would fit Obama’s passive-aggressive campaign, couldn’t be simply a habitual gesture.


Passive-aggressive. You know - that's just the term I was looking for.

update: apparently some people really believe it was just coincidence that he scratched himself that way. Coincidentally good timing, as he was slamming Clinton right at that moment.

I don't really think it changes the basic problem, which is that Obama's only response to his own lack of Presidential qualities is to relentlessly attack and destroy Clinton.

Personally, I have no doubt that the gesture was intentional (his audience certainly appears to have taken it that way).

The point I would make is - does Obama's behavior really suggest the man best fit to represent our interests in delicate international diplomatic situations? Or are we going to be getting lots of day-after sour grapes speechmaking?

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