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  1. It was an ugly spectacle and typical of Obama’s bullying, in-your-face manner of discourse. A petty speech that went too far even for liberals who still indulge in the pretense of objective ‘media’. We’ll likely see more of it in many settings formerly deemed above such crass displays. I really doubt this democrat slash and burn demagoguery would work in a fair election, but in the age of Franken, Wagner, and Gore, this might just be sufficient.

  2. He talked down to them and us as if we were all 1st graders, with lie upon lie and multiple straw men.
    He needs to meet Mubarak’s end. We need that.

    I worried aloud last year, here I think, about the census bureau reporting directly to the WH per edict from Baraq and Rahm. Fraud of great scope looms.

    We must never forget this man’s utterly malign nature.

  3. Neal Boortz has been going on about the Dunning-Kruger Effect the last couple days. It is my view, the entire Obama administration can be tagged with that, since the overwhelming majority of his cabinet and Czars are from academia and not the real world. Of course they feel superior……even though Sgt. Schultz on Hogan’s Heroes knew more.

  4. Utterly malign nature (Well, he may like his kids….)
    sums it up. In his budget speech he channelled Alan Grayson. I won’t be surprised if he channels Hugo Chavez before the end of 2011. I mean, we don’t need elections do we? :^(

  5. Obama’s core principle: “If we can only tax them more and spend a lot more, we can make this work. And you are stupid and un-American if you don’t agree with me!”

  6. At some point we have to face that democrats are economic terrorist engaged in an extortion scheme. We either force equal outcomes for all the non elite ruling class or they will engage in the destruction of any prosperity in America as far as the eye can see. This is fundamentally where we are in 2011.

  7. I agree SteveH, and the democrat’s response will be “The last time we had a balanced budget was when Bill Clinton was President!”; while they are completely over looking and marginalizing the Republican congress at the time.

  8. at some point, we must then ask ourselves the question, what is it that Obama, and the increasingly clueless Democrats, are actually trying to achieve? The answer to that question is most likely both split and dual-pronged between the President and his unwitting disciples, which we will reveal.

    But as more and more facts leak out about both Obama’s and the Democrat’s ongoing attack on conventional economic wisdom, the puzzle that is our Brave New World continues to come into ever sharper focus, even as our collective chagrin increases. Many Americans are beginning to feel as strangers in a strange land, as each individual struggles to adjust and comprehend a drastically altered and even more puzzling US landscape than ever before.

    Some older Americans must feel as if they have been slumbering for a span of decades, such are the changes that have been quickly thrust upon us all, drearily waking up in a blurred Rip Van Winkle-like state of confusion. While others still, of a younger variety, ignorantly rejoice in finding themselves couched within the beginnings of a new environment that they have been insistently programmed to seek–yet being unmindful of the crumbling wasteland of ultimate despair that they have unwittingly chosen.

    http://www.conservativerefocus.com/index.php/2011/04/10/the-rise-of-left-wing-capitalism-eclipse

  9. The Repub House needs to grow some balls. Stuck on “we’re on half of one-third of the Gov’t”, they willingly forget they have the power.

    I heard briefly on Hannity a House “leader” unnamed in my brief listen, who said-and I am not making this up- that the present fuss is only about 5 months of Federal spending. Only. He said, “only.” If this is no big deal for the Repubs, they should be grouped with the enemy.

    This brilliant further said, “We have lots of battles coming up.” Yep. And if you don’t fight to win we will assuredly lose, Meester Congressman.

  10. “”Some older Americans must feel as if they have been slumbering for a span of decades,””
    Artfldgr

    I feel homesick. Sorta like being at a wilderness camp run by assholes.

  11. I know he’s the president but, simply put, the man is a dick. He’s petty, bullying and continually exhibits behavior beneath the dignity of the office. Every time you think he can’t go lower, he does. How he fools anyone or retains the respect of anyone, I don’t know.

  12. The speech itself was bad enough but it is just appalling that he invited Rep. Paul Ryan to sit in the front row and then engaged in the crudest demagoguery against his budget plan. What a nasty, vindictive little man is Obama.

  13. Did you see this WaPo piece?

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/obama-riffs-with-donors-where-are-the-cool-phones-and-did-you-hear-about-the-emir/2011/04/14/AFr4qIgD_story.html?nl_headlines

    Did he really want to be president to have the coolest iPhone on the planet? Malignant narcissism plus unbelievable superficiality = Obama. I pray that this country and Obama’s media sycophants start to realize that character counts, but I worry about Obama’s reaction when he realizes that the world sees through him and that no amount of pressers will bring back the thrill of the styrofoam column days.

    I can’t help but wonder whether Gates, Petraeus, and other competent honorable men at the top are only hanging on to keep some sanity in our government and because to date they are the only ones who can counter his fantasy world. We should be very measured in our criticism of them because I think they are walking a very thin tightrope.

  14. I can’t even bear to look at him or listen to him anymore; They were Presidents I disliked but it doesn’t come close to the disdain I have for Obama.
    The world is falling apart and he’s concerned about having a new cool phone.

  15. Besides his narcissism, I suspect that another reason Il Dufe (to quote Geraghty, above) “loves the setting of the grandiose national address” is that it gives him a chance to do his favorite pose, the Mussolini chin-tilt. It’s sort of an acknowledgement of his philosophical roots: you know, “Nothing outside the State,” etc.

  16. Not with a bang…

    From Roger L. Simon’s President Boring

    What is it about Barack Obama that caused his vice president Joe Biden to fall asleep during the president’s speech Tuesday?

    I submit it is something quite simple – he has nothing to say. He is a boring person, the quintessential “hollow man” in the T.S. Eliot sense.

    There never was a there there. And now, I strongly suspect, there never will be.

    We have elected our own Joseph K., except he has nowhere near Kafka’s brilliance, nor the Czech’s dark humor.

    There is nothing I can add to what Mr. Simon said.

  17. I’d think Obama was another Joseph Stalin. Including that nervous tick and lack of spine.

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