Wednesday, October 27, 2010

President Obama's Spleen Trust

Jake Tapper reports that the President met with "five popular progressive [sic] bloggers" today, I suppose so that they could help broadcast his message (whatever the hell it is this week).

Mr. Tapper took this photo:


There they are, America! Your guides to Obama's schlimazeltopia .

8 comments:

JeffS said...

The Won™ met with Oliver "Like Kyrptonite To Intelligence" Willis? Seriously?

BUAWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

Paco said...

How do you spell "desperation"?

JeffS said...

" O - B - A - M - A" is how I spell it!

bruce said...

Just visited the Huffington site to see what's new - hysterical projection, misinformation, selective reporting - nothing new there.

Dismayed I am, at the degree of confusion amongst America's chattering classes. Eg last year in India I met a nice intelligent 'progressive' young college grad from a Southern state who proclaimed 'McVeigh was a NeoCon!'.

Well no, I had to point out to him, Neocons were allegedly blindly pro-Israel while Mc Veigh was an anti-Semite - perhaps an extreme PaleoCon if anything. The fellow's pupils actually dilated and his jaw dropped with conceptual dissonance at this revelation.

Now I find the word Neocon being tossed around at Huffpo in the same way, with little understanding of actual meaning of the term and its history - the latter might pull the carpet out from under many Huffpo 'arguments'. And Obama recommends we read this shite.

Stanley Kurtz is right (again) 'Radical-in-Chief' - thrives on misinformation.

Anonymous said...

The bloke on the left is giving some kind of measurement.
Mick

Merilyn said...

Did you read the comments on there? Change the names and you could almost think it was from the ABC down under, which has become little more than a propaganda machine for the ALP/Greens.

Steve Skubinna said...

At least they took off their bicycle helmets for the photo. And then it was back onto the short bus...

Paco said...

At least they took off their bicycle helmets for the photo.

Haw!