I’m surprised he didn’t get in a dig at Condoleezza Rice while he was at it!

Plus: If Obama felt McCain had an unfair advantage, how about a rematch?

Why is it that a black man running for the highest office in the land as a Democrat is considered qualified by the left when a clearly qualified black man or woman who happens to be Republican is not only considered not qualified, but often vilified. You don’t have to look much further than the slurs against Condi Rice as Aunt Jemima, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas as a lawn jockey or former Maryland Lt. Governor Michael Steele as an “Oreo cookie” for examples.

But when Senator Barack Obama was asked at the Saddleback Forum on Saturday which Supreme Court Justice he would NOT have nominated he almost tripped himself up on the answer:

Obama: “um, uh, I would not have nominated Clarence Thomas. Uh, I don’t think that he uh, uh, ah, uh, I, I, don’t think that he was an exp…[experienced] uh, a strong enough jurist or legal thinker uh, at the time…”

Good grief! And the left makes fun of the way President Bush talks? But put that aside for a moment. Isn’t it more revealing that Obama caught himself in mid word before saying Clarence Thomas wasn’t “experienced” enough to be elevated to the high court? This from the Chicago community organizer and a very junior senator who is running for President?

The Wall Street Journal contrasts it this way:

So let’s see. By the time he was nominated, Clarence Thomas had worked in the Missouri Attorney General’s office, served as an Assistant Secretary of Education, run the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and sat for a year on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, the nation’s second most prominent court. Since his “elevation” to the High Court in 1991, he has also shown himself to be a principled and scholarly jurist.

Meanwhile, as he bids to be America’s Commander in Chief, Mr. Obama isn’t yet four years out of the Illinois state Senate, has never held a hearing of note of his U.S. Senate subcommittee, and had an unremarkable record as both a “community organizer” and law school lecturer. Justice Thomas’s judicial credentials compare favorably to Mr. Obama’s Presidential résumé by any measure. And when it comes to rising from difficult circumstances, Justice Thomas’s rural Georgian upbringing makes Mr. Obama’s story look like easy street.

But perhaps what Obama really meant is that he disagreed with what Justice Thomas has done after arriving at the Court. National Review’s Kathryn Lopez wondered about that too

Was it that Barack Obama didn’t like Justice Thomas’s vote on the recent child-rapist case, Kennedy v. Louisiana? No, that couldn’t be it. Barack Obama agreed with Thomas on that decision. Justice Ginsburg, meanwhile — a liberal favorite on the Court, whom John McCain listed as one of his least favorite justices during the same forum — opposed giving child rapists the death penalty. So what’s so wrong about Thomas and so right about, say, Ginsberg, Senator Obama? Explain the logic. He can’t, of course, and still win an election — which is why he agreed with Thomas.

Was it that Barack Obama didn’t like Justice Thomas’s vote on the recent D.C. gun-ban case? Nope; that couldn’t be it either. Barack Obama wound up ultimately agreeing with Thomas and the majority on that one too.

Justice Ginsburg, on the other hand, had issues with the Second Amendment in that case. But you would nominate Justice Ginsburg, Senator Obama?

Did Obama disagree with Justice Thomas on the recent cross-burning case, Virginia v. Black? Obama’s favorite justice, Justice Ginsburg, wrote that cross-burning bans are constitutionally suspect. Justice Thomas disagreed and wrote a passionate dissent.

Obama can’t be in favor of cross burning can he? Only the American flag should be burned right?

Obama Campaign Whines McCain Cheated?

Everyone who saw even a snippet of the Saddleback Forum knows that McCain won hands down. Here, Curt lists some of the other Obama blunders that those in the know have been talking about.

The clearest sign that the Obama campaign realized how damaging his performance was came as they spread the rumor that McCain must have cheated, since Obama went first in the debate and McCain hadn’t been tied down by Secret Service agents holding pillows over his ears so he couldn’t hear the questions. The Obamatons succeeded in getting this rumor enough traction that Andrea Mitchell of NBC News was willing to put it out on Meet the Press Sunday.

Andrea’s comment that McCain “seemed so well prepared” should have been a compliment but instead was an accusation on the basis of a smear by the Obama campaign.

Saturday You Saw the Real John McCain

John McCain was “well prepared” for this event because he’s been answering these questions for years on the campaign trail and he’s prepared to give his “straight talk” to the questioner whether he believes the audience will agree with him or not. I got a similar treatment up close and personal when John McCain visited Mike’s America last November. You might not always agree with McCain, but you know where he stands.

By contrast, you could literally watch Obama’s mind work as he tried to choose just the right words to say in this particular situation. I doubt many who viewed this performance felt they were getting what Obama really believed, but instead, what he thought he needed to say to score points with the audience.

Is that a quality you want in a Commander in Chief who has no other relevant experience for the job?

How About a Rematch?

Commentator Bill Kristol had an interesting suggestion. If Obama really felt that McCain might have cheated, or that he, Obama, didn’t do as well as he might have liked, then why not have a rematch?

After all, Obama did say on May 16 of this year that he would debate John McCain “anytime, anywhere.” It can’t be that Obama is afraid to debate John McCain?

Uh, ah, I, I, uh, well, you see, uh…..

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Fit fit
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You might not always agree with McCain, but you know where he stands.

Ha! Good one. It’s more like “You may not always agree with McCain, but if you wait long enough, he’ll flip his position for you.

I’m begining to think you guys must have your own kool-aid. Ours is grape, what flavor is yours?

August 19th, 2008 at 6:57 am
liam
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I think he is referring to the point that, if you want to know um uh, what, well, um, yeah, uhhh, um uhh, uhh, you know, uhhh. In other words, uhh umm well, uh see, uhhh, i, well umm uh.

Reading between lines that aren’t there. He is saying that McCain states what he believes without fear of being unpopular. Check McCains answer to stem cell research (at the debate), and match that with the audiences reaction. Not popular.

[Not to anyone specifically]
Only liberals with no backbone would be surprised at someone knowing what they believe without figuring out first, what company they are in. Not possible, McCain must have cheated because he said, ‘at conception’ without first stuttering like a lawnmower and incoherently monologuing. Isn’t that what everyone is saying? In my opinion, it is pretty embarrassing for dems to even mention that as a possibility. If the situation was reversed, would Obama have answered differently? Would the media have even made mention of it? Doubtful.

Maybe it is years of military experience that make one a little more sure of what they believe. Or possibly having true convictions, imagine that. I heard a great saying once, “the words of a man come from the state of his heart”… not sure where it came from.. Obama, you should know shouldn’t you?

August 19th, 2008 at 8:46 am
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Oh come on Fit Fit. We know what flavor Kool Aid you drink:

August 19th, 2008 at 9:40 am
Arthurstone
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Obama is right. Thomas is a mediocrity. On his best days.

More typically he’s an enraged reactionary.

August 19th, 2008 at 9:56 am
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And yet Obama is the great “thinker?”

“uh, ah, well, I, I….”

Only in Artite world would that make sense.

August 19th, 2008 at 10:08 am
SoCal Chris
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Maybe a reason Obamboozler doesn’t like Clarence Thomas is that he’s an intelligent, qualified, conservative thinking black man, so that is going against the general assumption that all blacks have the liberal belief system at their core. In Obonga’s mind, Thomas is a traitor, I suppose.

By the way, did anyone notice that, at the end of McCain’s great performance and he stood up with Warren at the front of the stage, that the video was ended within a couple seconds so you could not hear the audience applause? And, when Obama stood up, they let the applause go for at least a full minute it seemed, and showing people in the audience clapping? No bias there, eh? So typical of CNN!!!

Nice Kool-Aid cartoon, Mike!!! :)

August 19th, 2008 at 10:52 am
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How come I can’t get really good trolls to post on my blog? You guy’s have a prize litter here!

August 19th, 2008 at 11:19 am
Fit fit
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Check McCains answer to stem cell research (at the debate), and match that with the audiences reaction. Not popular.

Not popular or consistent. If human life begins at conception, stem cell research would be an abhorant abuse of life in the name of science. The very practice of using artifical fertilization techniques that produces unused embryos should be condemned.

I thought his answered sounded a little forced. His acting was better on SNL. I also think this really isn’t an issue McCain cares about that much. Why do you think he’s trying to pitch the idea of pro choice VP candidates?

August 19th, 2008 at 11:28 am
SoCal Chris
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[The very practice of using artifical fertilization techniques that produces unused embryos should be condemned.]

I happen to agree on that point, Fitfit. I would like to see emphasis on adult stem cell research rather than embryonic. I also think that this is an issue that will NOT sway pro-life people away from John McCain since he has a strong pro-life record. I think it’s an issue that he can reconsider his position on if he receives enough feedback about it.

August 19th, 2008 at 11:49 am
SoCal Chris
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[Commentator Bill Kristol had an interesting suggestion. If Obama really felt that McCain might have cheated, or that he, Obama, didn’t do as well as he might have liked, then why not have a rematch?]

GREAT! Let’s have a rematch!! And, how about one where they are actually sharing the stage at the same time?!

[Andrea’s comment that McCain “seemed so well prepared” should have been a compliment but instead was an accusation on the basis of a smear by the Obama campaign.]

It is just so predictable that the libs would accuse McCain of cheating…maybe they think that John McCain was put in the same ‘cone of silence’ they saw in the recent movie, ‘Get Smart’?? (Spoiler…that one didn’t work so good in the film. ;) )

August 19th, 2008 at 11:58 am
suek
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>>Spoiler…that one didn’t work so good in the film.>>

You’re not old enough to remember the original series?? it was a running joke…maybe it just took seeing it 20 times or so before it got to be funny…!

I’ve heard the movie was pretty good – as long as you _hadn’t_ seen the original…

August 19th, 2008 at 1:52 pm
SoCal Chris
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Suek,
Yes, I watched every episode when it was on t.v., and I was very much entertained by the recent release. Steve Carrell is hilariously talented, Anne Hathaway did a great Agent 99, and I really enjoyed Alan Arkin as The Chief…I’ve been in a film with him so I could be a little biased. My favorite line in the movie was Alan Arkin when he came close to being impaled and the expletives he said with perfect timing.

But, I digress…many liberals today are YOUNG so were born after the series was on t.v. So, since the movie had just come out, I’m sure that’s what Mr. Warren was referring to.

August 19th, 2008 at 5:13 pm
liam
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fit fit, c’mon seriously…. Try looking around at the other ways to get stem cells. One that I agree with, is gathering stem cells from umbilical cords. Even though I disagree with the majority of popular methods for stem cell research (in the cases where it /does/ go against human life), I agree with its positive scientific ramifications. There are several other (non-lethal) means of collecting stem cells.

It comes down to this: McCain is a /better/ choice than Obama. Do i agree with everything about McCain? Far from it. As the old saying goes, it is the best of the worst. Politicians all have one thing in common.. they are politicians. Once a delegate becomes iconified, the people become polarized with misinformation (both sides). The primary problem I see with Obama-ites. Why would the vast majority of blacks vote Obama? Is he the best choice? Or has he become novelty of sorts? Bush is a great example; I support my president, I supported Clinton, but since when is it okay to drive down the street with a bumper sticker that says, ‘he’s not my president’. Sure, I understand the first amendment, but I think that is the problem with a lot of leftists, they would rather slit wrists than solve solutions.

August 19th, 2008 at 6:58 pm
Fit fit
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McCain was speaking of a specific bill that gave government funds to use embyonic stem cells.

Btw, African Americans have been a nearly monolithic voting block for quite some time. Check the exit poll demographics for the last fifty years.

August 19th, 2008 at 7:14 pm

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