President Barack Obama: Get Used To It - Page 3

Incredible.

For awhile there, I was honestly afraid that we were never going to wake up from this national nightmare. But, in the wake of four dollar a gallon gas, and the implosion of the economy, it appears that as a nation we finally have.

As bad as things have gotten, I really think that we may be on the verge of getting over the hump and that our best days may yet lie just ahead of us. If Ronald Reagan was the Teflon president, Barack Obama is likewise the candidate where none of the shit that has been thrown at him appears to stick.

Not that they haven't tried — from Reverend Wright, to William Ayers, to suggestions that the candidate's own middle name equals some sort of collusion with the Muslim enemy. Nothing, thus far anyway, has brought Obama down. Obama has not only survived, but actually thrived after taking everything that first the Clinton, and then the Republican, machine has thrown at him. And I'm pretty confident that a blowjob from an intern isn't anywhere in Barack Obama's future.

Of course it hasn't hurt that John McCain has run the lamest campaign of any Republican candidate in recent memory. Joe The Plumber? My friends? Please.

And if Sarah Palin's weekend appearance on Saturday Night Live was a last ditch attempt to put a human face on things by displaying a sense of humor about Tina Fey's dead-on impersonations, then it failed miserably. Palin didn't just appear uncomfortable in the few skits she was in — she looked like a wooden Alaskan Indian.

But never count out the Democrats' uncanny ability to shoot themselves in the foot, and snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

But barring a miracle, our next president is going to be named Barack Hussein Obama.

As Bono would say, "It's a beautiful day." Get used to it.

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  • 1 - Matthew T. Sussman

    Oct 20, 2008 at 12:51 pm

    So is this the new "Bush won, get over it?"

  • 2 - moon

    Oct 20, 2008 at 1:14 pm

    It doesn't matter which of the Two Stooges is elected. They are owned and fielded by the same folks: Big Oil and Big Guns (otherwise known as The Usual Suspects).

    I don't have to get over it, as I got OUT of Gringolandia more than 15 years ago.

  • 3 - Doug

    Oct 20, 2008 at 1:50 pm

    I find the writers comments scarey and indicative of the type of almost creepy idol worship you see every day when it comes to "the ONE"... I personally am scared to death that we are perhaps 2+ weeks away from electing someone named B. Hussein Obama. You see it is not actually that he himself is so scarey, and even though his associates of the past 20 years are loathsome, and they are, it is that there is no "there/There".. no record of accomplishment, no business experience, no executive experience, no even real legislative experience. You have to then rely on those associates to give you some sense of what his core values are.

    Where are the college classmates, the high school buddies talking about his goodness.. I know there are no former Army or Navy buddies but he seems to know anything about this guy prior to appearing to be created out of whole cloth upon arriving in Chicago.

    As an afterthought.. who is their right mind moves from Hawaii to Chicago any way??? That should disqualify you for bad judgement all by itself.

  • 4 - moon

    Oct 20, 2008 at 1:56 pm

    Doug,

    If that's the best you can do to tear down the opposition candidate, he is clearly a shoe-in.

  • 5 - Tyre from GA

    Oct 20, 2008 at 2:02 pm

    Other world politicians have been charismatic. One caused a world war. BO is already paraphrasing statements directly from the Communist Manifesto.

    So yes, I am scared as hell!

  • 6 - moon

    Oct 20, 2008 at 2:13 pm

    Ytre.

    Please indicate precisely WHICH statements are directly taken from the Communist Manifesto.

    With your edition's publication info and page numbers, please.

    If you cannot do that, I suggest that you are blowing smoke here.

  • 7 - Dr Dreadful

    Oct 20, 2008 at 2:15 pm

    Where are the college classmates, the high school buddies talking about his goodness.. I know there are no former Army or Navy buddies but he seems to know anything about this guy prior to appearing to be created out of whole cloth upon arriving in Chicago.

    You could start here, Doug.

    It's really not that hard to find stories from people who knew him when he was younger. Yep, the World Wide Web sure is a wonderful thing.

  • 8 - Al Barger

    Oct 20, 2008 at 2:45 pm

    Brother Boyd - You might want to hold off on that little inaugaral celebration until and unless he actually gets elected.

    I actually suspect it by my out-of-my-hat number picking about 60% likely that McCain will actually be elected, for a variety of reasons. That may be reasoned judgment on my part, as I intend - or wishful thinking because I'd be awfully damned scared what this crooked Chicago hack/communist/race baiter would unleash on the nation.

    In either case, we'll know the real answer in just a couple of weeks.

  • 9 - Baronius

    Oct 20, 2008 at 7:12 pm

    Gore Leading in Swing States
    Kerry Leading in Swing States

    I'm not as confident as you, Al, but it's not over.

  • 10 - Pablo

    Oct 20, 2008 at 7:20 pm

    Don't worry Al and Baronius, more than likely the ruling elite will choose McCain, and steal the election for the third time for the Republocrats.

    After all the third time is the charm. :)

  • 11 - silki

    Oct 20, 2008 at 11:21 pm

    You can read many blogs that would be a perfict example of some Americans willing to cut off their nose to spite their face. We can only hope, for the sake of our beloved nation that they are in the extreme minority.

  • 12 - Clavos

    Oct 20, 2008 at 11:30 pm

    From your lips to god's the CFR's ear, Pablo.

  • 13 - Dave Nalle

    Oct 21, 2008 at 12:24 am

    This whole wealth gap and income redistribution business needs to be put on hold while we do a little reality check.

    The rich in the US did not get richer off the backs of the middle and working class. They got rich off of the growth in the economy which favored those who had assets over those who had no assets, as economic growth always and of necessity does.

    If you have farmer A has 5 apples and farmer B has 1 apple and the value of apples in the market doubles, then suddenly Farmer A has gained enormously more wealth than Farmer B, without taking anything away from him along the way. That's the way economic growth works.

    But again, before you scream in outrage, remember that it also works dramatically the other way. All of those rich beneficiaries of the boom, now that we have a bust, have lost enormous amounts of wealth. While those whose main investments are the tires on their car and their Wii console have lost almost nothing.

    Bust over, let's recheck that wealth gap. I'm willing to bet real money (well, if I had any left - anyone want to bet $50 against my 600 shares of a busted biofuels research company?) that it's shrunken back to where it was 10 years ago.

    Dave

  • 14 - Cindy D

    Oct 21, 2008 at 1:55 am

    Don't worry Dave, wealth redistribution will help you out. You don't need the smelling salts or anything do you?

    I can't imagine having had a portfolio when the market dropped. Been there done that. I was a day trader for awhile. I did well for awhile until the Nasdaq took a dive over the edge of a cliff 2000.

    I traded in an IRC day traders chat room. This one guy kept shorting all the dot.coms from the top. He just kept adding and adding to his positions. He probably bought a country whenever he finally got done.

  • 15 - Dave Nalle

    Oct 21, 2008 at 2:21 am

    Cindy, I find wealth redistribution morally reprehensible whether I benefit from it or not. It's theft at the point of a gun held by the government.

    I held my stocks through the market drop after the tech boom and I eventually recovered. I'm sure most of them will recover from this eventually as well. Even that stupid biofuels research company has growth potential and hasn't declared bankruptcy.

    Dave

  • 16 - Krutic A

    Oct 21, 2008 at 2:42 am

    #7:
    Funny how none of his admirers or close associates from his 'younger' days showed up at the convention or any campaign events.
    His real associates are..well..not exactly conducive to painting an appealing picture of the man.
    I really think Rev. Wright should have been at the convention..he is Obama's real, closest and oldest known associate.

    Even John Kerry had his army buddies behind him when he was nominated. Obama had no one except family to vouch for his character, tell stories of friendship, show his lighter side, etc..nothing..nada.
    Its quite fascinating actually.

  • 17 - Cindy D

    Oct 21, 2008 at 2:47 am

    Well Dave,

    I'll just say, of course I disagree with you on #13. but, I'm sure you know what I'd say. So I'm going to bed.

    g,nite

  • 18 - pleasexcusetheinterruption

    Oct 21, 2008 at 1:35 pm

    Al and Baronius:

    I actually suspect it by my out-of-my-hat number picking about 60% likely that McCain will actually be elected, for a variety of reasons.

    Gore Leading in Swing States
    Kerry Leading in Swing States

    I'm not as confident as you, Al, but it's not over.


    See my recent article on the subject. He leads by 8% in Virginia, and if he wins VA he wins the election. The polls have only widened since I wrote that thing. I'm sorry, anyone remotely even thinking a McCain win is delusional. It's not just the poll numbers but the fact that all of underlying principles of this election favor the democrat. McCain cannot pull something out of his hat to change the campaign narrative. He's tried everything and it has done nothing. In 2000 the Ayers/Wright connections would have been a bigger deal but right now people don't care about that stuff, for better or worse.

  • 19 - pleasexcusetheinterruption

    Oct 21, 2008 at 1:38 pm


    If you have farmer A has 5 apples and farmer B has 1 apple and the value of apples in the market doubles, then suddenly Farmer A has gained enormously more wealth than Farmer B, without taking anything away from him along the way. That's the way economic growth works.


    It also helps when the government lowers your tax rate from 39.6% to 35% saving you literally millions and in some people's cases 10s of millions of dollars.

  • 20 - Cindy D

    Oct 21, 2008 at 2:01 pm

    Dave doesn't want to talk about how farmer A got his 5 apples. Which is the crux of the matter.

  • 21 - Cindy D

    Oct 21, 2008 at 2:38 pm

    McCain campaign has conceded Iowa, New Mexico, and Colorado

    The new strategy includes Florida, Nevada and trying to reclaim Pennsylvania (where some Polls show Obama with a 14 point lead).

  • 22 - Dave Nalle

    Oct 21, 2008 at 3:25 pm

    It also helps when the government lowers your tax rate from 39.6% to 35% saving you literally millions and in some people's cases 10s of millions of dollars.

    True, PETI, but such a minor thing in comparison to the multiplicative growth of all the rich person's money because of a strong economy that factoring it in is almost pointless.

    As for where Farmer A got his apples, they came from the 5 trees he planted 20 years before when Farmer B made the mistake of planting only 1 apple tree and spending the rest of his money playing the lottery.

    Dave

  • 23 - Bertha L.

    Oct 21, 2008 at 7:00 pm

    We don't need a muslim President! Doesn't anyone remember the 3000 murdered victims of 9/11/01? The murderers were muslims! Barack Hussein Obama counts among his closest associates, Tony Rezko, a muslim from Syria plus many other muslims. What about taking over the USA don't you get? If we elect Barack Hussein Obama president, get ready for sharia law!

  • 24 - Dr Dreadful

    Oct 21, 2008 at 7:20 pm

    Wow, Bertha.

    Your comment shows such a sweeping grasp of current events, politics, history, theology, critical thinking and logic that I don't even know what to say.

    You're not the lady at the McCain rally who thought Obama was an Arab, are you?

  • 25 - El Bicho

    Oct 21, 2008 at 7:35 pm

    Bertha, it's people like you that may well push me to vote for Obama out of spite.

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