Friday, February 15, 2008

Pounding the Stump

Obama at the Top

How far will empty Marxist rhetoric take him?
Yesterday's content was all about love, which evidently - going by the comment traffic - you pricks didn't appreciate, so we're  slipping back into something more comfortable. People whose guts we hate.

If nothing else, allegations of an Obama-Rama knob-polishing now sends me all asniker when I hear mention of his "stem-winder" of a  "stump-speech."  Ahem.  Or, maybe it's just me.  Anyway, Daniel Henninger has a very sober analysis of Obama's rhetoric in today's Opinion Journal [Obama at the Top].  There's video to accompany the more substantive text, but for the lazy  I've burned my own copy (click above pic) of the video, also suitable for e-mail at a paltry 2.1 Mb, and include some snippets below. 

The senator's charisma and appeal has been undeniable. He is almost insanely eloquent. Still, about halfway into this (very long) speech, the feeling was hard to shake: This is getting hard to listen to. Again and again.

The conventional critique of Sen. Obama has held that his pitch is perfect but at some point he'll need to make the appeal more concrete.

Here is the edited version, stripped of the flying surfboard:

"Our road will not be easy . . . the cynics. . . where lobbyists write check after check and Exxon turns record profits . . . That's what happens when lobbyists set the agenda. . . It's a game where trade deals like Nafta ship jobs overseas and force parents to compete with their teenagers to work for minimum wage at Wal-Mart . . . It's a game . . . CEO bonuses . . . while another mother goes without health care for her sick child . . . We can't keep driving a wider and wider gap between the few who are rich and the rest who struggle to keep pace . . . even if they're not rich . . ."

Here's his America: "lies awake at night wondering how he's going to pay the bills . . . she works the night shift after a full day of college and still can't afford health care for a sister who's ill . . . the senior I met who lost his pension when the company he gave his life to went bankrupt . . . the teacher who works at Dunkin' Donuts after school just to make ends meet . . . I was not born into money or status . . . I've fought to bring jobs to the jobless in the shadow of a shuttered steel plant . . . to make sure people weren't denied their rights because of what they looked like or where they came from . . . Now we carry our message to farms and factories."


8 comments:

Anonymous said...

No doubt he'll provide the details after the revolution.

Casca

Anonymous said...

"It's a game where trade deals like Nafta ship jobs overseas..."


NAFTA= NORTH AMERICAN Free Trade Agreement. Which seas are between Canada, the U.S. and Mexico?

P.S. We did appreciate the love stuff. We were just spending quality time with our loved ones.

Anonymous said...

Barak Obama, is America's Pierre Trudeau. The saviour, hey we live in Trudeaupia, we have health care for all, no racial strife because of multiculturalism, lovely nanny state protections like smoking laws, helmet laws, gun laws, seat belt laws, transfat laws, no offensive thought or comment laws, so to be enacted carbon tax laws. Laws, laws, laws.

Welcome to the party.

I'm sure there's sarcasm in there somewhere.

I loved all the love you shared yesterday it was quite lovely.

Anonymous said...

" the senior I met who lost his pension when the company he gave his life to went bankrupt . . ." because of cost of the government regulations my party passed.

Anonymous said...

Everything is somebody elses fault, so I'm expecting him to cover all the bases and blame the Jooooos next. Worked for one guy for a while about seventy years ago and then he shot himself. We can hope.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

Anonymous said...

"Tax the rich, feed the poor,
'til there are no rich no more..."
--Ten Years After

"Before, we had rich and poor. Now, everybody is poor." --Some guy in the Soviet Union.

"and Exxon turns record profits..." --Barack Obama

Hillary, too, has mentioned Exxon's profits, and says she wants to "take" them.

Well, here's the truth: Exxon already pays huge taxes. In fact, last year, they paid as much as the lower 50% of US households combined.

But that's not what you would've probably heard on the news, was it? No, you heard something like "Exxon records record profits."

They left out half of the story, and the remaining half becomes fuel for class-warfare rhetoric.

LifeTrek said...

Hey Rodge, I gave you that link in the comments yesterday where I also said:
His appeal: He doesn't sound or look like the, "angry black man," (ABM) which has personified the black leaders in America since the death of MLKjr. Think about it -- this isn't racist, just a fact.

Unfortunately, this is just packaging as his message is the same as every ABM since MLKjr. Rather then espouse personal growth, accomplishment, and responsibility he blames evil corporations, Republicans, and the rich.

Obama is the ABM in a Non-ABM package.
DKK

Anonymous said...

XOM has large profits because....it's a large company! It's ROI is in line with it's capitalization. The profit numbers are so big because XOM is huge, over $220,000,000,000.

XOM is one of the few buy and hold stocks I own and I own a lot. I happen to think it's a fantastically well run company. XOM has paid some wonderful dividends over the past couple years and while it's off for the YTD, so is the whole DOW.

It just pisses the everlovin' shit out of me when I hear this populist garbage spewing from the left. Just how the hell do these creepy lefties think their energy is provided?

Remember the left's other whipping boy, Halliburton, and the uproar when they moved their headquarters to Dubai. I looked at that as an Atlas Shrugged moment.
MM

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