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[Still] The President of these here United States of America

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Re: The New President of these here United States of America

Post Sat Feb 04, 2012 10:45 pm

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O'Blivion wrote:It's long been my belief that NONE of the Republicans even WANT to win this year...most of them are just angling for their own Fox News show.


Mitt and Newt both want it. Newt is delusional enough to think that he is some kind of savior that the country has been salivating for and that the majority of the country thinks like he does and Mitt doesn't think, he just knows that he wants to be President. Both are out of touch egomaniacs.

I wonder if the Republicans even thought it possible that Obama could bring the country back from the brink as quickly as he has and were just planning to sit back and wait for things to get better before they leapt back into the ring to take credit.


Disconcertingly, the evidence, in as much as one can ever designate online chat rooms as "evidence", appears to point towards an early capitulation by Republican voters, towel decidely thrown into the ring. Yes, I suppose they really do hate Mittens as much as they said they did. Much as I think Prez Obama deserves that second term, if only because it would give him at least two years to ram whatever he can through a demoralised House and rescue his presidency, there is little cause to celebrate such an acute democracy defecit. On the bright side, maybe the 2012 race will convince the GOP mandarins that cynicism, mendacity and bullshit have their limits as weapons, even in American politics.

The networks will not, of course, allow this surrender to happen - terrible for ratings - and Decision 2012 will have many twists and turns yet, but it's a worry, all the same.
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Post Sun Feb 05, 2012 1:04 am

I am curious to see what O can accomplish with out that pesky re-election thing hanging over his head. The congressional elections seem to be where the real excitement will be this year. A political junkie friend of mine recommended this site for a daily update on how daily issues affect all the races:

http://www.electoral-vote.com/
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Post Sun Feb 05, 2012 5:45 pm

O'Blivion wrote:It's long been my belief that NONE of the Republicans even WANT to win this year...most of them are just angling for their own Fox News show.


Yeah, kind of like when the Democrats fielded John Kerry, it seemed like the democrats had just decided to let Bush wi (maybe it was a polite Skull & Bones agreement). Kerry in jogging shorts was about as bad a gaph as Gingrich talking about the moon colony.
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Post Sun Feb 05, 2012 7:42 pm

Low D wrote: Kerry in jogging shorts was about as bad a gaph as Gingrich talking about the moon colony.


Kucinich. UFO's.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDdqvmUvPlE

Though his approval of lowering the voting age to 16 was a bigger deal to me.

Notice how they gave the soft toss to Obama after Kucinich. I'm just sayin'. :wink:
Those were some damn entertaining debates.
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http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/promises/obameter/rulings/promise-kept/
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Post Tue Feb 07, 2012 4:30 pm

They're having a White House Science Fair today? :)
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Post Thu Feb 09, 2012 12:57 am

As we previously discussed the doomsday thingy, national geographics channel has debuted a new series on the subject highlighting the people and reasons they are "preppers" as they call themselves.

http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/doomsday-preppers/
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Post Thu Feb 09, 2012 1:12 am

I would totally watch a show about exhibitionist shut-in prepper nuns.
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Post Wed Feb 22, 2012 3:06 pm

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WASHINGTON — The president just couldn’t say no:
Mick Jagger held out a mic almost by way of command,
and soon Barack Obama was belting out the blues with
the best of them.

The East Room of the White House was transformed
into an intimate blues club on Tuesday night for a
concert featuring blues all-stars of the past, present
and future — and the president himself.


At the Red, White and Blues concert played at the White
House on Tuesday night, President Obama sang a few bars
of the blues classic with B.B. King and Mick Jagger.

.The surprise performance by Obama came at the end of
the playlist when the blues ensemble was singing “Sweet
Home Chicago,” the blues anthem of Obama’s home town.

Buddy Guy prodded the president, saying he’d heard that
the president sang part of an Al Green tune recently, and
adding, “You gotta keep it up.”

Then Jagger handed over the mic, and Obama seemed
compelled to comply.

“Come on, baby don’t you want to go,” the president
sang out twice, handing off the mic to B.B. King momentarily,
and then taking it back to tack on “Sweet Home Chicago” at
the end.

That was how Obama ended the night.

This was how he began it: Obama said sometimes there are
downsides to being the president. You can’t just go for a walk,
for example.

And then there are the times that more than make up for all those
frustrations, he said, like Tuesday night, when Jagger, King, Jeff
Beck and other musical giants came by the house to sing the blues.

“I guess things even out a little bit,” Obama joked at the start of a
rollicking East Room concert that was electrified by Jagger and the rest.

“This music speaks to something universal,” Obama declared. “No one
goes through life without both joy and pain, triumph and sorrow. The
blues gets all of that, sometimes with just one lyric or one note. “

King, 86, arrived in a wheelchair but rose tall to kick off the night with
a raucous “Let the Good Times Roll,” quickly joined by other members
of the ensemble. And he followed with “The Thrill is Gone.”

From there, Obama and his wife, Michelle, were swaying in their seats
and singing along to an all-hits playlist including “St. James Infirmary”
and “Let Me Love You.”

Beck slowed things down with an instrumental “Brush With the Blues,”
as anticipation built for the arrival of Jagger, who did not disappoint.

The longtime Rolling Stones frontman delivered on “I Can’t Turn You Loose”
and then teamed up with Beck on “Commit a Crime.” Jagger got the president
and his wife up out of their seats, swaying and clapping to the music, and
picked up the pace with “Miss You,” performed with Shemekia Copeland and
Susan Tedeschi.

Obama was clearly savoring the moment, closing his eyes at times and nodding
his head as he lip-synced the words.

The president rose at the end to introduce the ensemble as the “White House
Blues All-Stars” for the final song of the night, “Sweet Home Chicago.”

“For Michelle and me,” the president said, “there’s no blues like the song our
artists have chosen to close with — the blues from our hometown.”

With that, the ensemble wrapped up the evening with “Sweet Home Chicago.”
And then Jagger handed off the mic to Obama for his presidential coda.

In advance of the concert, Grammy-winner Keb Mo had joked during a rehearsal
break that Obama himself would perform, and there could even be a record in the
works. He joked that Obama’s record would be called, “After the second term,
now I can finally get my groove on.”

Maybe he wasn’t joking after all.

The lineup for Tuesday’s concert spanned multiple generations, from legends like
King and Guy to young faces such as 26-year-old Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews
and Gary Clark Jr., whose style blends hip hop, contemporary soul and indie rock.
Also performing were Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks, with actress Taraji P. Henson
as the program host and Booker T. Jones as music director and band leader.

The blues concert will be part of the “In Performance at the White House” series that
airs on PBS. This one, designed to recognize Black History Month, will be broadcast on
Monday on PBS stations and aired later on American Forces Network.
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Post Wed Feb 22, 2012 3:12 pm

Yes, and all very well, but he should have quit while he was ahead with the sublime Al Green moment. All his "jam" on Sweet Home Chicago showed was that, as a singer, he makes a very good President. He needs to leave this stuff to the black dudes, like Bill Clinton.
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Post Wed Feb 22, 2012 3:43 pm

He's still way better than Romney singing America The Beautiful and Who Let the Dogs Out.

Actually, no, Romney singing Who Let the Dogs Out was better. Just for the wrong reasons.
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Post Wed Feb 22, 2012 4:09 pm

philipchevron wrote:Yes, and all very well, but he should have quit while he was ahead with the sublime Al Green moment. All his "jam" on Sweet Home Chicago showed was that, as a singer, he makes a very good President. He needs to leave this stuff to the black dudes, like Bill Clinton.


Agreed...BUT...we didn't elect him for his singing abilities. Like Bill Clinton's sax playing, it's not an end in itself, just a way to point out how much cooler than Republicans they are.
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Post Sun Feb 26, 2012 5:05 pm

O'Blivion wrote:
philipchevron wrote:Yes, and all very well, but he should have quit while he was ahead with the sublime Al Green moment. All his "jam" on Sweet Home Chicago showed was that, as a singer, he makes a very good President. He needs to leave this stuff to the black dudes, like Bill Clinton.


Agreed...BUT...we didn't elect him for his singing abilities. Like Bill Clinton's sax playing, it's not an end in itself, just a way to point out how much cooler than Republicans they are.


Just ran across George Clinton's Paint the White House Black video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dxl4lQ8tmdM
OMG the Clinton circus was good times. Nothing Jagger does is entertaining now and I refuse to watch that video.
I'd rather watch Obama telling the guy at Ben's Chili Bowl "we straight" 100x over.

Random old Presidential picture. It makes me think of Muppet Babies.
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Post Tue Feb 28, 2012 4:24 pm

It pays to have friends in high places

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Post Wed Mar 07, 2012 4:15 pm

OMG Cenk and I agree on something. What is this world coming too?

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