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Sunday, May 25, 2008


Barack Obama, Gaffe Factory

If Dan Quayle were dead he'd be rolling in his grave. The left made a laughingstock out of him for misspelling 'potato' with an 'e' (once an acceptable spelling of that word) and implied that Quayle was a moron, a dummy, and unfit for office.

Well what does that make Barack Obama then?

Here is a guy who thinks there are 58 states in the union. He thinks Arkansas is closer to Illinois than Kentucky. He can't tell the difference between Sioux Falls and Sioux City. He can't tell the difference between Sunshine and Sunrise.

Here is a guy who, when he visited regarding Hanford, Washington, said

Here’s something that you will rarely hear from a politician, and that is that I’m not familiar with the Hanford, uuuuhh, site, so I don’t know exactly what’s going on there. (Applause.) Now, having said that, I promise you I’ll learn about it by the time I leave here on the ride back to the airport.

Wow. And the crowd applauded him! Here's the kicker, Obama voted on funding for the Hanford facility.

His latest slew of gaffes are truly frightening, however, because they show just how dangerous and conflicted his misunderstanding of foreign policy is.

Jake Tapper:

On Thursday Obama told the Orlando Sentinel that he would meet with Chavez and "one of the obvious high priorities in my talks with President Hugo Chavez would be the fermentation of anti-American sentiment in Latin America, his support of FARC in Colombia and other issues he would want to talk about."

OK, so a strong declaration that Chavez is supporting FARC, which Obama intends to push him on.

But then on Friday he said any government supporting FARC should be isolated.

"We will shine a light on any support for the FARC that comes from neighboring governments," he said in a speech in Miami. "This behavior must be exposed to international condemnation, regional isolation, and - if need be - strong sanctions. It must not stand."

So he will meet with the leader of a country he simultaneously says should be isolated? Huh?

This on the heels of Obama being torn between figuring out whether Iran is a tiny country posing no threat to the U.S., or a grave threat (perhaps this merely depends upon which audience he is pandering to at any given moment. But if he can't figure out that these contradictions will invariably emerge, that doesn't say much about his intelligence or ability to learn from experience).

These are gaffes that would embarass a fifth-grader. It is just shocking that anyone would want to entrust our foreign policy to this lighter-than-air diletant. We can afford on-the-job training in foreign policy with a guy like Ronald Reagan or George W. Bush because they came equipped with solid principles to guide them and a policy that always puts America first. Barack Obama, on the other hand, has been contaminated by the Marxist nonsense of Black Liberation Theology, is steeped in blame-America-first leftism, and sees nothing wrong with befriending a terrorist like Bill Ayers.

Is it any wonder he has no idea what he is talking about when it comes to foreign policy? The guy doesn't have enough sense to pick the right friends, and apparently is too dense to identify our enemies.

Update: A foreign policy gaffe? Why, that's not a bug, it's a feature:

Before the Democratic debate of July 23, Barack Obama had never expounded upon the wisdom of meeting, without precondition, with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Bashar al-Assad, Hugo Chávez, Kim Jong Il or the Castro brothers. But in that debate, he was asked about doing exactly that. Unprepared, he said sure -- then got fancy, declaring the Bush administration's refusal to do so not just "ridiculous" but "a disgrace."

After that, there was no going back. So he doubled down. What started as a gaffe became policy. By now, it has become doctrine. Yet it remains today what it was on the day he blurted it out: an absurdity.

Crossposted from Ken McCracken

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Comments

I have seen and met people like him before.  They display an almost total lack of intelligence and memory as well as the inability to logically think.  They are what have been described as parrots.  They parrot what they have seen and heard others who were successful do and blend them into their style.  They are imbedded into our public governments.  You do not see too many of these people in private enterprise because they would not last a few months before going bankrupt.  Perhaps this is why liberals do not like people working for themselves and small businesses.


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Chief RZ on May 26, 2008 at 05:41 am
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Blogger Gaffes:

Ok, if you are going to write about someone else’s gaffe’s please make sure your statements, and links are accurate.  (I know I make plenty of misspellings etc, leave words out in my hurried typing…....I’m trying to get better).

Obama was NOT in Hanford, Washington when he made his gaffe on the “hanford site” he was in Oregon. Your youtube LINK says he was in Oregon, so you wouldn’t need to go very far to get the correct information.  (Besides the obvious fact that the WA primary was many weeks ago so why would Obama have been in Washington?)

Michelle Malkin wrote on this a week ago, in her weekly syndicated column title “Barack Obama: Gaffe Machine” so if we are going to recycle information a week later, maybe we could give credit where credit is due?

I started reading this blog when Rob was the primary poster on the main page, I’m not sure what happened to that.  I continued reading because I found that his posts were usually current and new information that I’d NOT read on other blogs.  Lately (with the exception of the daily railing against CPS in Texas) I find most of the posts are on issues i read about 3-4 days or a week earlier somewhere else.  What’s UP?

patriot on May 26, 2008 at 06:46 am

Michelle Malkin wrote on this a week ago, in her weekly syndicated column title “Barack Obama: Gaffe Machine” so if we are going to recycle information a week later, maybe we could give credit where credit is due?

I didn’t realize Michelle Malkin has a monopoly on writing about Obama’s gaffes.

The main bit of this blog post is Jake Tapper’s bit, a gaffe which just came out last Thursday. I ‘framed’ it with Obama’s other gaffes not to be timely, but to show a pattern of gaffedness on his part.

As for the Washington versus Oregon thing, that is such a piddling bit of non-substantive trivia, I am not even going to bother correcting it.

If you are unhappy with the blog I will happily refund your money.

Ken McCracken on May 26, 2008 at 07:06 am

Patriot:  SAB is not an on-line news site. For up-to-the-minute stuff, I’d recommend Drudge, Brietbart or FoxNews.

Like dogs around the fire, we gnaw old bones for new marrow.  We harp, criticize, inform, lick our wounds and keep exploring. That’s what makes SAB so unique.


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Liberals claim to want to give a hearing to other views, but then are shocked and offended to discover that there are other vews.

William F. Buckley Jr.

pparets on May 26, 2008 at 07:27 am

patriot:

Perhaps you should show us your cutting edge insight over at the Reader’s Blog?

I’d like to read the occasional opinion piece from you and your daily, up to date posting of the latest headlines.

I’m sure your take on current events would be enlightening.


The future ain’t what it used to be…..

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Pilgrim on May 26, 2008 at 07:36 am

Sorry Patriot, attacking readers for their honest input is a dumb idea.

I don’t want to lose you as a reader.

Ken McCracken on May 26, 2008 at 07:42 am
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Pilgrim, Rob invited me long ago to get a reader blog.  I have no interest, I’m a reader not a writer (tongue in cheek).  Luckily I read extensively, from many sources, and form my own opinions. 

All of which ALL of us (you included) are entitled to; I’ve just discovered recently on SAB that the “reader blogs” have infiltrated the front page, which is usually the only page I read as I’m surfing the blogs each morning.  Now I look more closely at the “author” before I read the post.

patriot on May 26, 2008 at 08:02 am

patriot:

Point taken. Posting isn’t everyone’s cup of tea and can be time consuming. Especially if you post in Rob’s machine gun style of if you post longer opinion pieces as I do.

I try to keep up the pace, especially on the weekends when Rob’s pace slows down and I can tell you that new stuff is hard to find on slow days like Sundays. I sometimes find myself going back a couple of days and posting on something that I had seen but skipped over when there was more to choose from.

So…once in a while something can be posted that’s not fresh. HOWEVER…..I’ve also seen articles on the evening news that were posted right here on SA several days before.


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Pilgrim on May 26, 2008 at 08:09 am
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Recycled - not recycled - it’s irrelevant.

What is relevant?  The information contained within.  Why am I not surprised the media - and the Obama supporters (including the heads of the DNC), continuously support the obviously ignorant.

stormy on May 26, 2008 at 08:13 am

Pilgrim, Rob invited me long ago to get a reader blog.  I have no interest, I’m a reader not a writer (tongue in cheek).  Luckily I read extensively, from many sources, and form my own opinions.

So you lack the ability or wherewithal to write yourself, you simply show up and criticize Ken who is among the brightest and most thoughtful folks on here and who I have personally read for about 3 years both here and at Willisms.

It is a real bitch when you write several items a week.  But pparets is right, we are not a news site, we are a discussions forum.  We also are entitled to mistakes or gaffes because we do not have editors, speech writers, and handlers, plus most of us have day jobs and are not running for POTUS.

Justin B. on May 26, 2008 at 08:14 am

Ken who is among the brightest and most thoughtful folks on here

And now I realize that I must wash my mouth out with draino to get the ass kissing taste out of my mouth.  Neiman will be along shortly to refute my opinion of Ken and the thread will be filled with Ken letting Neiman have it and Neiman claiming that Ken hates Christians.  That is good for pure entertainment value.

Don’t mess with Ken.

Justin B. on May 26, 2008 at 08:17 am

Actually Justin I am a snide, saracastic jerk who gets stuff as much wrong as right.

Nice to hear you say that, though.

Ken McCracken on May 26, 2008 at 08:22 am

*sarcastic, even.

Ken McCracken on May 26, 2008 at 08:22 am
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This is more entertaining.  Blog(bitch) about this one Ken.

Chris on May 26, 2008 at 09:55 am
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Whoa! Chris! Too much there!


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Proof on May 26, 2008 at 10:03 am
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This on the heels of Obama being torn between figuring out whether Iran is a tiny country posing no threat to the U.S., or a grave threat (perhaps this merely depends upon which audience he is pandering to at any given moment.

May I recommend sticking to quoting others who have an opinion?  Your interpretations are unquestionably inaccurate.

Obama never said the threat in Iran posed no threat, he said they weren’t posing the same kind of threat the Soviet Union was, and he was right.  But that doesn’t mean the danger they pose isn’t a grave danger.  There is no question Iran is tiny, compared to the size of Russia.

Same thing with Chavez.  Just because you aren’t sophisticated enough to understand what he said doesn’t make it a gaffe.

Hannitized on May 26, 2008 at 10:34 am

Eunichized,

There you go offering advice, yet still you decline to take advice and stick to what you know…

How is the surf today?


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Ceterum censeo Parthia esse delendam
Latin: “Furthermore, Parthia (Persia aka modern day Iran) should be destroyed.”

Rodney Graves on May 26, 2008 at 10:59 am

Hannitized:  Um, since there is no Soviet Union any more and hasn’t been for nigh onto 20 years, maybe you would want to compare Iran to Georgia, Ukraine, Kazahkstan, Belarusse or any number of independent states. 

How much smaller than Hitler’s Germany is Ahmadinijahd’s Iran?


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Liberals claim to want to give a hearing to other views, but then are shocked and offended to discover that there are other vews.

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pparets on May 26, 2008 at 11:12 am
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How much smaller than Hitler’s Germany is…Iran

How much closer to having nuclear weapons is Ahmadinejad’s Iran than Hitler’s Germany?


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Proof on May 26, 2008 at 11:29 am
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Um, since there is no Soviet Union any more and hasn’t been for nigh onto 20 years, maybe you would want to compare Iran to Georgia, Ukraine, Kazahkstan, Belarusse or any number of independent states.

The comparison was to the former Soviet Union, when it existed.  I don’t understand your pointless and futile argument?

Either you guys have no business discussing history and foreign policy due to your sheer ignorance, or you are being intentionally childish.

How much smaller than Hitler’s Germany is Ahmadinijahd’s Iran?

Ok, now that might be something akin to an argument.  My response?  Here, Pat Buchanan has a message for you regarding that….it’s towards the latter part of the interview.  Enjoy!

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/24828125#24828125

Hannitized on May 26, 2008 at 11:40 am
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Once McBush repeatedly made false statements and ‘senior moments’, Republicans suddenly thought, “OMG Obama has gaffes too! *whine* *whine*”

Now, you see the integrity that the people scouring through Obama’s speeches to find gaffes and all they find is stupid things as city names. But, I guess they need to find anything they can to try to take the focus on the disaster of the Bush Administration that they voted for. Good job.

Nunez on May 26, 2008 at 11:48 am
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Beardsley,

What’s going on today?  Analyzing crash dumps?  You * sleuthing freak you.

Hannitized on May 26, 2008 at 11:50 am

Eunichized the beardless child asks:

What’s going on today?

It’s a holiday here on planet earth in the United States of America, Memorial Day to be precise.  Memorial Day is a holiday in honor of those who have served, and especially those who have paid the last full measure of devotion.  You should ask your admirable golfing buddies to explain it to you sometime.

Analyzing crash dumps?  You * sleuthing freak you.

Not on my day off, and rarely overall since *nix is sufficiently stable that even with several thousand severs to help attend to, crashes are vanishingly rare.

How’s the surf?  Or are you stuck at work dealing with the latest microsloth malware?


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Ceterum censeo Parthia esse delendam
Latin: “Furthermore, Parthia (Persia aka modern day Iran) should be destroyed.”

Rodney Graves on May 26, 2008 at 12:14 pm

Once McBush repeatedly made false statements and ‘senior moments’, Republicans suddenly thought, “OMG Obama has gaffes too! *whine* *whine*”

McCain has indeed made gaffes. Instead of being given a pass, right wingers have been hammering McCain over many of them.
Others are the invention of leftists, trying to distort what he said.

Now, you see the integrity that the people scouring through Obama’s speeches to find gaffes and all they find is stupid things as city names. But, I guess they need to find anything they can to try to take the focus on the disaster of the Bush Administration that they voted for. Good job.

The Bush administration has not been a disaster by objective standards. The economy soared for 8 years, and avoided a downturn just recently. We rebounded from a terrorist attack.

Only from a retarded leftists point of view can Bush be considered a disaster. As I have shown Boob before, Bush was indeed extremely effective at pushing their goals. If the leftist morons were so vicious to the guy, there would’ve been even more bipartisan bills. But, like the snakes they are…they can’t help but attack people with an R behind their name. Even now, McCain is an EXTREMELY liberal Republican…more so than Bush…and morons like yourself are too insensed by the R to see that McCain winning would benefit the Democrats too. You’re all just too damned dumb to see the forest for the trees.


It’s all political bullshit. Liberals (and Robert108) lie and spin and twist and obscure and distract and cheat to protect their guys and hurt the opposing team. It’s like wrestling. They distract the ref while their team mate hits you with a chair. There’s no rule they won’t break, no law they won’t skirt, no crime they won’t forgive as long as they can win.

Kenny on May 26, 2008 at 12:24 pm

# rm -rf /*liberal
# echo “microsoft blows”
# uptime
  12:20:50 up 123 days,  5:21,  2 users,  load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
# echo “no need for

every other day”
# exit

Justin B. on May 26, 2008 at 12:35 pm
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It’s a holiday here on planet earth in the United States of America, Memorial Day to be precise.  Memorial Day is a holiday in honor of those who have served, and especially those who have paid the last full measure of devotion.

Cheers to you on Memorial day.  I’ve been sick for the last day and a half.  I was curious as to what you were doing specifically.

You should ask your admirable golfing buddies to explain it to you sometime.

I will be headed to the Punchbowl Memorial Cemetery later today to honor friends and the fallen.  But thanks for pointing out the obvious.

Not on my day off, and rarely overall since *nix is sufficiently stable that even with several thousand severs to help attend to, crashes are vanishingly rare.

How’s the surf?  Or are you stuck at work dealing with the latest microsloth malware?

You know you can always call 808.596.SURF.  It is sometimes brought to us by the US Army as a sponsor.  It’s flat and I am sick anyway.

Surely you remotely admin?  We pretty much hate windows.  In fact, we standardized on MAC and refuse to run MSE for mail.  How about you?  Surely you have an exchange server or two in your environment?

Hannitized on May 26, 2008 at 12:36 pm

dude it would not do CTL-ALT-DEL
That sucks.  Instead it did a strike of my text.

Justin B. on May 26, 2008 at 12:36 pm
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UID   PID PPID C   STIME TTY     TIME CMD
  root   0   0 0   May 26 ?      0:00 sched
  brdsly 15540   1 0 16:30:17 ?      0:00 /bin/sab /home/brdsly/job

Hannitized on May 26, 2008 at 12:48 pm

eunichized.input >> /dev/nul


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Ceterum censeo Parthia esse delendam
Latin: “Furthermore, Parthia (Persia aka modern day Iran) should be destroyed.”

Rodney Graves on May 26, 2008 at 01:27 pm
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Beardsley I suggest you stop worrying about what I am doing…

host # ps -el|grep Z

Hannitized on May 26, 2008 at 02:37 pm
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host # kill -9 476

Hannitized on May 26, 2008 at 02:49 pm
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make that;

host # kill -9 brdsly

Hannitized on May 26, 2008 at 03:01 pm
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