Sunday, January 17, 2010

Picture emerging of Obama as arrogant, bored, and 'peevish' about campaign

Ed Lasky, AT "Running throughout the book is the pass that major media continually gave Barack Obama. All these instances of his conduct and revelations of his feeling bored, fatigued, irritated, annoyed were readily available real time in 2008. Instead the media fell into line and refused to report." ...."why does Barack Obama always get a pass from the media -- always?"

The measure of a man

Jeannie DeAngelis, AT "Yesterday, America witnessed a similar display of humbleness. George W. Bush, criticized, mocked, humiliated, blamed and dishonored by both Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, put the needs of the Haitian people before personal feelings and pride."

Secrets of TV news: Confessions of an anchorman

Daily Caller "Here’s the formula. Highly trained Anchorman (booming authoritative, focus-group-tested voice at the ready) or better yet, Anchorwoman (compassionate voice and pouty face, furrowed brow at the ready), reads the headline, tosses to reporter. Hyperventilating reporter further frightens with victim sound bite, followed by sound bite from plaintiff attorney (”This poor victim needs to be compensated.”). Followed by politician sound bite (”I’m introducing legislation …”) followed by reporter tag, which may or may not include response from big, bad, deep-pocketed corporation." ....“The XYZ company was unavailable for comment at news time.”

Democratic 'tolerance' rears its ugly head in Mass. Senate race

Beltway Confidential "With Democrat Martha Coakley on the ropes and having run a very negative and below-the-belt campaign, she's set quite a tone for her supporters. The Democratic base are now lashing out at Scott Brown supporters in the streets. It's not a pretty sight -- be forewarned, strong language ahead:"

Sarah Palin at Mid-Career

Thomas Lifson, AT "Sarah Palin's debut on FOX News last week engendered the usual disdain from the usual suspects, but more significantly, not much enthusiasm from her fans. The ratings were great, but it is clear that the governor has not yet mastered the skill set of a television pundit. Still, it is too soon write her off as a figure not taken seriously in public life -- a twenty-first century Dan Quayle And this: Palin's Curious First Week at Fox "So while the O'Reilly segment was first and full of interruptions, let's start with the unorthodox Beck interview."

Obama Website Continues to Pay Tribute to Honor Killing Advocate

Atlas Shrugs "Back in 2008 I exposed the misogyny, jihad, Jew hatred, racism, and bigotry on Obama's campaign website. The poison was of such quantity, it needed its own category. Even more disturbing is the fact that it continues under the OFA Obama website. Fresh on the heels of the two year anniversary of the brutal islamic honor killing of Sarah and Amina Said, I went back and reviewed Obama's website. I was shocked and appalled that Barack Hussein Obama still had a web page paying tribute to a very influential Muslim advocating for honor killings."

NPR Teabags America

Pajamas Media "Accusations of paranoia are then levied. It seems that those of us who fear bureaucrats coming between ourselves and our doctors are disturbed. Not surprisingly, evidence suggests otherwise. The Oregon Health Plan is a precursor to Obamacare and, in 2008, its functionaries turned down cancer sufferer Barbara Wagner’s request for doctor-prescribed medication which she hoped would save her life. Their rejection letter stated, “Treatment of advanced cancer that is meant to prolong life, or change the course of this disease, is not a covered benefit of the Oregon Health Plan.” Well, there it is. They did charitably offer to finance her suicide, though, thus revealing the disinterested nature and lack of accountability inherent to your average government bureaucrat.