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July 6, 2008Puffery vs Substance and the US PressSo, in anticipation of Obama’s All I Have Behind Me Is A Great Speech and a Loving Press/No Substance Tour of Europe, which will supply his campaign with outstanding photo-ops against historic backdrops (to dispel the sad fact that he’s done nothing of real import to earn the accolades), and which will add an illusion of substance to his lighter-than-a-cheesepuff resume, the Washington Post has composed a loving featurette that focuses on Obama’s spirituality. The article mentions a “long meeting” Obama took with the Franklin Graham, Billy Graham’s son. The article does not mention the “long association” of 20 years with Jeremiah Wright. How helpful. American Press: “There you go, Obama: That will be fine, thank you. Nice articles. Yes, I’d appreciate any spin you can manage for me, and by the way, could you do a nice piece on Michele, too? Maybe call her fashion’s next icon, or something? American Press: We can do better than that, sir, we’ll call her Michele “Jackie” O! Obama: Heh, that’s cool, but post-Camelot. Stick to the Kennedy mystique. American Press: We can’t wait to go to Europe with you, sir - we like that a lot better than Crawford, and Obama: Yeah, the pictures will be great especially in Germany, ‘Ich bein ein Messiah!’ I hope they have giant puppets! But if they do, make sure the ears are not too big. I’m sensitive about my ears. And when you’re covering it, make sure you get a few of those halo shots, will you? You know, where I look like a Jesus painting? Give the people what they want. Too bad Michelangelo is dead. American Press: Ummm…Can’t you raise him, sir? Obama: Well, I have been a little busy, lately, what with my need for continual refinement and the throwing under the bus of my pastor, my mother, my grandmother, and most of the left-wing blogosphere… American Press: That’s okay, sir, we understand. You can’t be expected to do everything. Obama: No, I can’t. I mean, yes, I can! But first I have to pull the troops out of Iraq, as soon as I am in office, unless of course, we’re victorious before then and Bush pulls the bulk of them out before the election, in which case, I may keep a stabilizing force for there for 50 years, like we did in Germany…but, only if late-term abortion remains legal and handguns and wiretaps gain wide-acceptance, although not if a woman has a mental health problem, except if it’s really severe. Welcome Hot Air readers! While you’re here look around. Today we’re also discussing George Will’s truly excellent book, One Man’s America, which you will love. (I’ll have an extended review - rather than the slap-dash one posted - during the week), and we’re giving the Democrats some helpful hints, and reflecting that The Incarnation is not for wimps. Thanks, for the link, Ed! http://theanchoressonline.com/2008/07/06/puffery-vs-substance-and-the-us-press/trackback/ 11 Responses to “Puffery vs Substance and the US Press” |
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July 6th, 2008 at 1:28 pm
An absolute MASTERPIECE !!!!! Than you!
July 6th, 2008 at 2:45 pm
[...] Do credit The Anchoress for this transcript of the ongoing conversation between Barack Obama and his disciples the MSM. [...]
July 6th, 2008 at 4:04 pm
That was pretty good. Can’t you just imagine Obama’s trip to Europe? I wonder if he will go to Europe before he goes to Iraq?
I am not sure about his reception in Iraq but in Europe I am sure the same people screaming anti American propaganda at Bush and lighting matches to American flags will be drooling all over Obama. After all, he has a lot more in common with Europeans than he does most Americans.
July 6th, 2008 at 4:48 pm
The lack of yellow-cake news in the old media is pathetic and sadly, unprofessional.
And congratulations on the link from Hot Air headlines!
July 6th, 2008 at 8:18 pm
Today on Fox News Sunday, Juan Williams mentioned Obama’s “international experience”. So living in Indonesia for first grade, second grade, third grade, and fourth grade counts as international experience now?
July 6th, 2008 at 8:46 pm
Great post, Anchoress!! You are wonderful!
Kimsch, love your remark re BO’s international experience.
July 6th, 2008 at 10:28 pm
But on the other hand, Anchoress, for the second time in six weeks the Washington post has admitted that George W. Bush was right about something.
Details here.
July 6th, 2008 at 10:48 pm
A great many in the press are downright pissed that Iraq isn’t turning out like Vietnam, and they blame Bush. They hold Vietnam as a victory for the U.S. press and they yearn to glory in victory again. That damn Bush is getting in the way.
July 7th, 2008 at 5:38 am
Oh, so I guess the three and a half years I spent living in Germany as an adult (you know, when I was actually aware of the wider world around me, unlike an elementary-school child) at the end of the 1990s gives me the international gravitas to be President, too? That and the fact that my 7th grade art teacher always said I’d be the first female President of the United States….
July 7th, 2008 at 9:57 am
Oh lordy. I have got to be more careful about reading this blog at work. I hate it when I laugh so hard coffee comes out my nose. Between this and the “I thought the GOP was the dumb party?” post, you have some seriously hilarious and deliciously sharp wit going on here!
July 9th, 2008 at 2:23 am
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