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September 10, 2009

Obama channels Billy Jeff and engages in TKC moment [Darleen Click]

Filed under: Uncategorized - 10 Sep 2009

Yes, Congress is not the British Parliment and Joe Wilson’s emotions and frustration got the best of him, but the pearl clutching and vapors by the Democrats who have made a vibrant industry of calling Republicans and conservatives liars, Nazi and worse is a hoot. And how short the memory (via William Jacobson) TED KOPPEL (ABC host): When the president talked about the bankruptcy of Social Security, there were clearly some Democrats on the floor who thought that that was taking it too far. And they did something that, apparently, no one at this table has ever heard before. They booed. [ABC, Nightline, 2/2/05; Koppel's panel consisted of former Bush adviser Mary Matalin, former Reagan chief of staff Ken Duberstein, and former Clinton speechwriter Michael Waldman]

JOHN ROBERTS (CBS White House correspondent): At a couple points in this address, it looked more like the British Parliament than the United States Congress. I’ve never heard the minority party shout at the president during the State of the Union address. [CBS, post-speech coverage, 2/2/05]

JOE SCARBOROUGH (former U.S. representative (R-FL) and MSNBC host): After the Democrats booed and hissed, Republicans were on the floor saying, you know, we never once did that to Clinton. So every time he would talk about Social Security, the roars got a little louder. And they got behind their president. [MSNBC, Hardball, 2/2/05]

BOB BARR (former U.S. representative (R-GA) and CNN contributor): It will be a very, very difficult battle as we saw by the unprecedented and, I think, highly improper virtual booing of the president when he simply said that the system is going to be bankrupt and the time is now to fix it. [CNN, Inside Politics, 2/3/05]

JOE WATKINS (radio host and CNN substitute host): Did you hear it? Certainly not the polite protocol usually practiced when a president speaks to Congress. If a Democrat one day delivers a State of the Union address, I hope the Republicans won’t lower themselves to such a disrespectful level. I hope last night’s behavior by a few lawmakers doesn’t set a new precedent, that both parties can agree to remain civil, even when voicing disagreements.[...] PAUL BEGALA (CNN host): Let me correct your history — 1993, I was with President Bill Clinton in that House chamber when he addressed a joint session of Congress. And Republicans heckled him when he cited Congressional Budget Office statistics about the deficit. [CNN, Crossfire, 2/3/05]

JOHN GIBSON (FOX News host): Maryanne Marsh, what did you think of those audible jeers, boos, for the president? It sounded a little like the House of Commons: that grumbling that comes from the back-benchers when they don’t like something [British Prime Minister] Tony Blair said. That isn’t very common for state of the union speeches, is it?MARYANNE MARSH (Democratic strategist): I don’t ever remember hearing it, and was very surprised. But I have to say at least the good news is the Democrats are fighting and they’re on offense. And they’re more united than they’ve ever been against George Bush and the Republicans. [FOX News, The Big Story with John Gibson, 2/3/05]

January 22, 2009

Battered Op-Ed Syndrome, aka Moonbattery [Dan Collins; now with More!]

Filed under: Uncategorized - 22 Jan 2009

This morning, while returning after dropping Aidan at school, I was treated to the following op-ed on Vermont Public Radio:

(HOST) President Obama is setting a new agenda for the nation, and veteran ABC News correspondent and commentator Bill …

January 20, 2009

The Age of Maturity [Dan Collins]

Filed under: Uncategorized - 20 Jan 2009

Steve Benen:

AN ERA OF MATURITY…. Adam Serwer had an interesting take on Obama’s inaugural address, arguing that the speech was, at its core, about maturity.

“We remain a young nation,” Obama said, “but in the words …

January 15, 2009

Byron York Remembers Vince Foster [Dan Collins]

Filed under: Uncategorized - 15 Jan 2009

Hopenchange:

And even though the scandal went on for quite a while, it seems very long ago now, especially when you look at all the Clinton types who are playing enormously important roles in today’s affairs. Hillary Clinton — who …

January 11, 2009

Then You Deal [Dan Collins]

Filed under: Uncategorized - 11 Jan 2009

George Stephanopoulos:

In my exclusive interview with Barack Obama airing tomorrow on This Week, the president-elect told me that fixing our economy over the long term will require sacrifice from every American and scaling back some of his campaign promises.

“Our …

December 10, 2008

NYT: Canny Illinois Politician “Delusional” [Dan Collins]

Filed under: Uncategorized - 10 Dec 2008

“Tonight, ladies and gentlemen, Illinois has voted for change,” [Blagojevich] told a crowd at his victory party on election night in 2002.
Jake Tapper:
On the Chicago TV show “Public Affairs with Jeff Berkowitz” on June 27, 2002, state …

October 27, 2008

The Fear Mongering that Was and Wasn’t

Filed under: Uncategorized - 27 Oct 2008

Former White House and Pentagon official Douglas MacKinnon, Baltimore Sun:As the candidates and the chattering class point fingers of blame with regard to the financial meltdown and whose economic plan will be better for “Joe the plumber,” Pakistan – …

September 25, 2008

First black President takes aim at potential claimant (on a technicality) to his title

Filed under: Uncategorized - 25 Sep 2008

From ABC News’ Political Radar:Appearing on Good Morning America Thursday, Clinton told ABC News’ Chris Cuomo that McCain’s push to postpone the debate would only be a good political move if both candidates agreed. McCain announced on Wednesday that …

August 4, 2008

Lying bullies [Darleen Click]

Filed under: Uncategorized - 04 Aug 2008

John Wayne in The Quiet ManIn the movie, The Quiet Man there is a scene early on where Sean Thornton (John Wayne) meets “Red” Will Danaher (Victor McLaglen) in the local pub. Danaher …

July 21, 2008

The “NYT spikes McCain’s Op-ed” post [Karl]

Filed under: Uncategorized - 21 Jul 2008

The Drudge Report dispatch on the New York Times rejection of an op-ed piece by John McCain addressing Iraq and responding to Obama’s prior NYT op-ed on the issue is atop Memeorandum at the moment, so lets get to it.

ABC’s …

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