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"Obama on Virginia Tech and Don Imus:"

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Anonymous oscar said...

Has he quit smoking? Nicotine withdrawal has been known to cause a prolonged depression, that lingers even after the initial intense effects wear off.

4/18/07, 12:02 PM

Anonymous Klim said...

Michelle Malkin - she's not Korean, btw - writes:

The next time an MSM outlet describes Barack Obama as "articulate," I suggest you send them this audio link. My friend Jessica McBride sent it along, and man, is it painful. It's from his speech yesterday in Milwaukee--tying the Virginia Tech massacre to Iraq, Darfur, Don Imus, and everything but the kitchen sink.

4/18/07, 12:18 PM

Anonymous tommy said...

Racial demagoguery is now clearly a tactic he intends to employ to the fullest extent possible for the rest of his campaign. Lame.

4/18/07, 12:18 PM

Blogger Ron Guhname said...

I can't speak for others, but I'd choose a verbal bullet over a lead one.

4/18/07, 12:28 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Post of the day ron!
The introduction speech sums up the white liberal view of this - its an interesting insight into the increasing empty rhetoric of 'diversity'
After hearing the 'articulate' obmama speech it will be interesting to see if the the media is able to cover up what a buffon he is, or if white guilt will make democrats ignore his obvious shortcomings and elect him anyway. Hell white liberals did it with Dinkins in New York and nearly destroyed the city.

4/18/07, 12:49 PM

Blogger cheerful iconoclast said...

I was also struck by how rambling and incoherent his comments were, in addition to the obscenity of comparing stupid comments by Don Imus to a mass murder.

It also occurred to me that some of it hearkens back to the whole "politics of meaning" thing that Hilary once got mixed up in. The idea being that somehow if our politics are more real, more authentic, more true, then our lives will be better and have meaning, because we're up there on the barricades together.

4/18/07, 2:54 PM

Blogger Svigor said...

Yeah Ron, I'll take the ole' verbal violence over the hollowpoint kind any day of the week...

...unless we're talking the kind of verbal violence that comes from a Crystal Gail Mangum.

Then I might have to think twice.

4/18/07, 8:12 PM

Anonymous tggp said...

Obama's wife made him give up smoking as a condition for him running for president. To which I say to her, daggummit the years and quality of life that your husband may gain means a lot less to me than whether he is at the top of his game when/if he's in the white house!

4/18/07, 11:18 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

What evidence is there about Ross Perot and depression?

4/19/07, 1:48 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Steve,

Your observations on the effect of manic-depression on politics are really intriguing. I think there is a ton of fodder for your theory, ex: Howard Dean's over-exuberance, the withdrawn hard-drinking Nixon. For all we know, we only saw Teddy Roosevelt's peaks and the media at the time never recorded his valleys.

Keep exploring this

4/19/07, 6:13 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I will never vote for OBAMA as long as affirmative action/quotas are enforced in schools and business. If you lived in a large city like Chicago you probably know what I mean. For the rest of you please move in to a large city and find out what diversity means. No wonder people are running for the suburbs and beyond.

4/22/07, 7:07 PM

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