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July 30, 2008Hillary vs The Automatic President“I am missing Hillary…” That’s the email I found this morning from a regular correspondent who trends left, and who sent this piece by Dana Milbank along to explain his thinking:
I’d love to know if Milbank is being snarky with that last line, or if Obama actually said it. It sounds like satire…but lately Obama himself sounds like satire, so who can tell. Jake Tapper is saying there was a preceding line, and that Milbank was selective in his quoting. Say it ain’t so, Jake! We’ve never seen that before in the “legitimate” press, have we? [Apparently the preceding line was on the order of ""I have become a symbol of the possibility of America returning to our best traditions...it's about America; I have become a symbol. Then he launched into his 'this is the moment' schtick. Ooookay. By the way, excuse me if I thought we, in liberating millions of people from tyranny, vastly weakening a terrorist group that attacked us every two years in the 1990's and saving countless lives in Africa and reducing homelessness by 30% under this president, were already working in "our best traditions"...what could I have been thinking... - admin] Brackets added for clarity. Allahpundit has lots of links, pursuing the question of whether or not Obama thinks the world of himself. It must be said, his campaign has more than helped along the “he already thinks he’s president” meme.
I can’t wait for this political season to end. Hillary said of Obama, “what has he actually done? He gave a great speech, once.” Richard Cohen is daring to ask the same question. Bill Clinton called it “the biggest fairy tale” he’d ever seen. I’m starting to think Bill and Hillary were for once, speaking desperate truth. 130 votes “present” in the Illinois state legislature, 140 working days in the US Senate, no legislation behind him, the thinnest resume possible - and Obama is the president-presumptive. You couldn’t write this scenario - except as farce - and get it published anywhere. I don’t know if it’s a fairy tale. Maybe it’s all an illusion. The whole question of his prayer at the Western Wall and its subsequent publication rings a bell of illusion (and sleight-of-hand) to this Israeli friend of Donald Sensing’s All I know is, lately when I see the Automatic President, all I hear is this piece from “Jeckyll & Hyde”:
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July 30th, 2008 at 12:37 pm
Obama is the only one who can beat Obama. His vanity and hubris are unparalleled.
I love that Milbank article, one doesn’t get that kind of skewering of a Democrat
from a major newspaper often. He may well upset more and more journalists. It’s
unfortunate it doesn’t get the kind of coverage a Republican would get for being
such a pompous ass. He really is a legend in his own mind.
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July 30th, 2008 at 3:08 pm
Let’s not leave out the need for reparations for our tragic history (HT: Dinocrat).
Was Tom Dewey the last candidate to be this overconfident? (IMO Dukakis was clueless rather than overconfident.)
July 31st, 2008 at 2:43 am
Let me just say there is nothing stealth about BO’s Socialism Or Hillary’s for that matter. I just wrote a piece comparing the words of Marx then and now—it’s quite obvious where the Democratic party wants this country to go.
I could be fooling myself, but I really don’t think Bo is a sure thing and am of the belief that Hillary would have been…
—Irascible Chef