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A Partial List of Obama's Impressive List of Broken Promises

Nuance.

No one on the right is exactly crying that Obama has suddenly discovered missile defense might be worth keeping, or that terrorists shouldn't be let out of war prisoner camps during the midst of the war they were captured in, or etc., etc., etc.

No, the complaint is this: The left plays a game of national security blackmail with the country over such issues. If the right takes actions which they themselves admit are necessary (Clinton conducted extraordinary renditions, for example), they agitate constantly and stridently to end the practice.

If and only if someone of the left is elected president do such actions become legitimate again.

Thus the blackmail: Elect us into high office or we will resist, undermine, prevent, and block actions necessary to safeguard the US.

It's one thing to take such opposition-just-to-oppose with lesser matters. But with national security? Unacceptable.

What will be even more interesting is whether our judges are suddenly a bit more flexible about constitutional protections for terrorists they have claimed are "fundamental" now that their boy is in office.

A Nation of Men, Not Laws? Apparently so, since the propriety and "constitutionality" of actions and laws seems to turn on the partisan affiliation of the President undertaking them or proposing them, and not upon the laws or actions themselves.

Posted by: Ace at 03:19 PM



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1 Absolutely unacceptable for those with morals and a conscience.

Posted by: Amanda at November 18, 2008 03:22 PM (WHzLu)

2

Broken promise I can believe in.

Posted by: IreneFingIrene at November 18, 2008 03:23 PM (lhxhu)

3 Maybe Obama is telling his supporters, "Keep the change."

Works for me.

Posted by: Sean Bannion at November 18, 2008 03:24 PM (epqk/)

4

NPR takes a lighthearted look at the left’s favorite terrorist.

 

Still, no media questions. Just Q&A with the audience, duly relayed. No apologies.

 

Passes along a misleading assertion that attacks on Ayers caused poll numbers to drop (what else was going on at that time, something about Wall Street, the economy, maybe?)

Posted by: CJ at November 18, 2008 03:26 PM (9KqcB)

5 now that their boy is in office.

Racist.

Posted by: Farmer Joe at November 18, 2008 03:27 PM (z4es9)

6 Just words!

Posted by: Pak at November 18, 2008 03:29 PM (Phwij)

7 I have to believe that they will recieve their comeuppance in due time.

Posted by: Techie at November 18, 2008 03:30 PM (EVMm7)

8 That's how they roll in Chicago, don't ya' know

Posted by: IC at November 18, 2008 03:31 PM (jZNCU)

9

The Bomanites will choke before it is all over.

Posted by: Vic at November 18, 2008 03:31 PM (Qd7GC)

10

It's one thing to take such opposition-just-to-oppose with lesser matters. But with national security? Unacceptable.

It is treasonous, not merely unacceptable, because it elevates the political party above the nation.

Democrats blow goat.

Posted by: Troll Feeder at November 18, 2008 03:32 PM (3QVkA)

11 Whenever guys in the college dorm would order a pizza there was a guy named Mike who would always say he didn't want any,  when they were ordering.

When the pizza arrived he wouldn't have to pay anything and he would patiently sit while everyone else ate the pizza they had bought.

Invariably some sympathetic soul would offer Mike a piece of pizza and he would accept.

Mike always got a free piece of pizza.

 
Republicans have been ordering the pizza for the last eight years.  Republicans have been the grown ups.  Democrats sat and said they didn't want any,  but then accept the benefits of the pizza they didn't pay for,  or order.

Maybe democrats will now realize they need to be grown ups and order the pizza.  But it will be a lot easier for them.  We'll chip in.

Posted by: Dang at November 18, 2008 03:33 PM (XFyLb)

12 That's why it's always funny to hear Dims/libtards talk about how smart they are.

Anyone who spent half-a-minute thinking would realize that most of the positions taken by Dims over the past eight years were little more than a deathwish fantasy. Or feces-flinging monkey outrage. Take your pick.

But these geniuses - *actually* believe in this silly shit.

It's gonna be a suckatastic but entertaining four years.

Time for popcorn.

Posted by: rinseandspit at November 18, 2008 03:35 PM (ao5cQ)

13 Hmmm, go figure. Obama's entire campaign was based on "change" from "more of the same failed policies of the Bush Administration" and, now, instead of "change we can believe in", we get... more of the same?

And 65+ million people fell for his bullshiite. Sad.

Posted by: Michael in MI at November 18, 2008 03:37 PM (s0Zrm)

14 Also, the rise of the oceans has yet to slow, and the planet has yet to heal.

Posted by: Pak at November 18, 2008 03:37 PM (Phwij)

15

So with missle defense, closing gitmo, changing interogation techniques including secret rendition which as you correctly noted was started by her husband off the table and terms of withdrawl from Iraq already negotiated along with an increase in Afghanistan already agreed upon, why again would Hillary have a hard time serving as Sec of State in this administration? 

 

Oh look, Eric Holder has just been offered the AG job.  More change back into the Clinton administration.

Posted by: JackStraw at November 18, 2008 03:39 PM (VW9/y)

16 What is even more sad and pathetic is that the Democratic Party has been smearing America, smearing the war and smearing the entire military for at least the past 4-5 years. And what did the American people do? They rewarded them for their despicable, borderline treasonous behaviour with resounding victories in 2006 and 2008.

I'm not sure whom I despise more: the Democrats for their despicable behavior, the mass media for being willing accomplices to that behavior or the 65+ million Americans who rewarded that behavior.

Posted by: Michael in MI at November 18, 2008 03:40 PM (s0Zrm)

17 Oh look, Eric Holder has just been offered the AG job. More change back into the Clinton administration.

Posted by: JackStraw at November 18, 2008 03:39 PM

Funny. When Obama talked about "change", most people didn't realize what he meant was simply a "change" from some Bush policies back to Clinton policies and the rest would simply apparently be Bush policies. In other words, he is no different than having a Hillary/McCain ticket. I'm sure if Obama's supporters knew that a vote for Obama/Biden was really a vote for Hillary/McCain governance, they would have thought twice about their One messiah.

Posted by: Michael in MI at November 18, 2008 03:43 PM (s0Zrm)

18 Elect us into high office, or we'll hold our breath until we piss our pants.

Posted by: The Left at November 18, 2008 03:44 PM (cB77O)

19 I'm not sure whom I despise more: the Democrats for their despicable behavior, the mass media for being willing accomplices to that behavior or the 65+ million Americans who rewarded that behavior.

Both. It's totally acceptable to despise both the Democrats and the media equally. It's also OK to be really annoyed at the 52% who voted in Neville Obama.

Posted by: shibumi at November 18, 2008 03:45 PM (tZB/c)

20

Absolutely unacceptable for those with morals and a conscience.  Posted by: Amanda

Which we learned the other day, liberals do not value.

Posted by: huerfano at November 18, 2008 03:45 PM (knHvu)

21 "In other words, he is no different than having a Hillary/McCain ticket."

I feel better already.

Posted by: scooter (still not libby) at November 18, 2008 03:46 PM (aamim)

22 Curse your sudden, but inevitable, betrayal!!

Posted by: Plastic Stegosaurus at November 18, 2008 03:48 PM (70HCY)

23 Barry has had a wafer thin list of accomplishment up to this point may be the empty suit will end up being a do nothing president. That would be better than him actually putting in motion his socialist agenda.

Posted by: TheQuietMan at November 18, 2008 03:49 PM (1Jaio)

24 Arrrrr, mine is an evil laugh!!

Posted by: Plastic T-Rex at November 18, 2008 03:51 PM (Ds4I5)

25

Funny. When Obama talked about "change", most people didn't realize what he meant was simply a "change" from some Bush policies back to Clinton policies

The bigger problem is that a lot of these idiots thought that Clintonwas the Greatest President Ever.  They don't realize that he garnered his approval ratings by polling everything and doing what the majority wanted.  He had no spine of his own.  His goal wasn't to govern.  His goal was to be popular.  That's the difference with Bush.  Whether you liked his policies or you ahted them, he didn't care.  He was trying to do what he felt was best for the country.

Posted by: Steve L. at November 18, 2008 03:52 PM (o0YD+)

26 Ace, you've pegged it exactly: BLACKMAIL.  That is the only word for a policy of strident opposition to war (and measures to carry it out) with the other party in office, then acquiescence (or even support) for the identical war and olicies when one's own party is in power.  This is why I find the left so despicable.

Posted by: Deuce Geary at November 18, 2008 03:55 PM (rZoaz)

27 "The bigger problem is that a lot of these idiots thought that Clinton was the Greatest President Ever. They don't realize that he garnered his approval ratings by polling everything and doing what the majority wanted. He had no spine of his own. His goal wasn't to govern. His goal was to be popular. That's the difference with Bush. Whether you liked his policies or you ahted them, he didn't care. He was trying to do what he felt was best for the country."

Yep, I had a few people at my old job who were in their late 40s-early 50s who had nothing but good things to say about the Clinton years and nothing but hatred and vitriol for President Bush. From calling him an idiot to evil and everything else. But Clinton was top dollar in their books and. Probing them I could get them to say not one good thing about President Bush and not one bad thing about President Clinton. And then because of their adoration for Bubba, they were supporting Hillary. I finally realized that having a rational conversation with them about politics was a lost cause.

And as much as I have been frustrated with many of President Bush's policies (most notably Amnesty, not being able to communicate his good policies and not being able - and sometimes just refusing - to defend himself against unfair smears and attacks, and completely failing in educating and informing the people about the righteousness of our cause in Iraq), I have always respected the man, because he has been a leader. I have never felt that how he was choosing to govern was based on some bad or 'evil' intention or just to screw someone over. I have always believed that he analyzed situations and then made a decision which he felt was best for the country, his popularity be damned. That's leadership. Making tough decisions, no matter the personal consequences. I hope that when history looks back on his presidency with an objective analysis, he will receive credit where it is due and what is remembered will not only be his faults and failures. His Presidency was not all good, but it was not all bad either, as his detractors like to paint it to be.

Posted by: Michael in MI at November 18, 2008 04:04 PM (s0Zrm)

28

I've been explaining to disaffected voters who wonder how Senator Knowlittle Hopenchange managed to get the President's job without having much of a resume. I respond that we aren't guaranteed a good government, simply a representative one. And that's what we got: Senator Hopenchange (soon to be President Hopenchange), empty suit that he is, perfectly encapsulates the political beliefs of a majority of people in this country. He is a man of his time...perhaps the perfect man for his time.

I am not as much an Eeyore as Allah is, and yet I knew as Allah did that the GOP was doomed this year. The 2006 elections were not an outlier. All those people trumpeting the ascendancy of  the conservative star during W.'s tenure were reading the tea leaves wrong. W. is my guy, and I think he has been very unjustly maligned during his tenure in the White House; history will be much kinder to him than his own countrymen have been, I think. However, I would never call W. a conservative: neither in domestic policy nor in foreign policy. In any other American age, he would have been a perfectly middle-of-the-road Democrat. (More Truman than Truman himself, if you know what I mean.) The GOP simply moved to cover the ground that the Democrats vacated around 1965 or so.

The GOP was put in a position of having to tell people hard facts: that war is sometimes necessary, and sometimes takes a lot longer (and costs a lot more) than you wish it would; that free-market economies work in boom/bust cycles, and you cannot have booms without the resulting busts; that the government itself had massively screwed up the economy and was begging hat-in-hand for more money for a "bailout" that was uncertain to work. There was no way to polish that turd.

All Obama had to do to win was not murder a baby live on television, and he managed to do that. Americans were desperate to hear the old lulling platitudes that Democrats are so good at delivering: that Uncle Sam can spread a soothing balm over whatever ails you, that your failures in life aren't really your own fault, that enemies are either imaginary or can be deterred with words rather than guns and bombs. Americans are notoriously prone to this kind of eyewash, ever since the day of our founding. Obama is the living embodiment of our desire to flee the real world and inhabit instead the pastel-tinted place we wish was the real world.

Obama is the perfect President for this makebelieve land, for he is a makebelieve man. A man of small accomplishment but polished speech, of little real depth but a pleasing facade, of gentle platitudes rather than honest truths. He is the President we've been asking for, and he's the one we got.

He's the President we deserve.

 

Posted by: Monty at November 18, 2008 04:04 PM (4Pleu)

29

No, the complaint is this: The left plays a game of national security blackmail with the country over such issues.

They do the same thing with the economy.  No matter how good the economy is the bad times are just around the corner when a Republican is president.  When a Dem is president the unemployment rate could be 25% and the Left would be talking about how so many people are able to get out and enjoy the outdoors (homeless), talk to people (panhandling) and get involved with a small business (drug dealing, selling blood).  As far as I can tell except for the true believer moonbat patrol the Left really only cares about power and how to obtain and retain it.  I think history bears me out on that assumption.  We'll see with Obama but it already looks like he's decided Clinton/Morris triangulation is the way to go (at least for his first term).  Frankly it's kind of a relief.  I thought we'd end up with primary Obama governing but it looks more like general election Obama is going to govern.  Which is good.  He'll still try to shut down dissent and rig the system to ensure Democratic victories in future elections but at least he won't be moving Guantanamo Bay to Peoria.

 

Posted by: Big E at November 18, 2008 04:07 PM (uw1/g)

30

a new folk hero - first there was Sarah Palin, then Joe the Plumber and now Corey the Driller ...

http://tinyurl.com/5z6cke

Corey's open letter to Obama closes like this, it's awesome.

In short, Mr. Obama, your political philosophies represent everything that is wrong with our country. You represent the culture of government dependence instead of self-reliance; Entitlement mentality instead of personal achievement; Penalization of the successful to reward the unmotivated; Political correctness instead of open mindedness and open debate. If you are successful, you may preside over the final transformation of America from being the greatest and most self-reliant culture on earth, to just another country of whiners and wimps, who sit around looking to the government to solve their problems. Like all of western Europe. All countries on the decline. All countries that, because of liberal socialistic mentalities, have a little less to offer mankind every year.

God help us…

Cory Miller

 

Posted by: Wolverine at November 18, 2008 04:09 PM (/Zcox)

31

14 Also, the rise of the oceans has yet to slow, and the planet has yet to heal.

The Planet has begun to heal, caused partly by the pungent odor of sanctity from the Saviour, and partly from a lack of Solar Flares, but mostly a lack of solar flares.

Posted by: Cromagnum at November 18, 2008 04:11 PM (UxAb/)

32

Think about how this was supposed to be a "post-racial" election. What rot. This election was all about race. Obama garnered upwards of 90% of the black vote, and 65-70% of the Hispanic vote: margins that dictator-for-life leaders in banana republics would envy. Black voters flocked to Obama not because of his accomplishments (such as they are), but because of his skin color. It's inconvenient to point that out, and yet the truth blares out like the noonday sun. Blacks, Latinos, and Jews voted overwhelmingly for a man purely and solely based on the melanin content of his skin.

Post-racial? My aching ass.

And no matter how badly Obama does in office, no matter how miserably he performs, there will be a massive effort to sanctify him as Kennedy was. Memorials, streets, airports, perhaps even a national holiday. Mark my words. There are already rumbles, and the man hasn't so much as sat down in the swivel chair in the Oval Office yet. You think the deification of the man during the campaign was bad? Just wait. The treacle will be so thick you will choke on it.

 

Posted by: Monty at November 18, 2008 04:16 PM (4Pleu)

33

All Obama had to do to win was not murder a baby live on television, and he managed to do that

 

-In Illinois, they leave that up to the medical professionals.

Posted by: Holdfast at November 18, 2008 04:20 PM (Gzb30)

34

Recall that the source of Instapundit's "They told me that if Bush was elected..." trope was the old joke, "They told me, if I voted for Goldwater, we'd have an escalation of the war in Vietnam. And they were right!"

FDR campaigned on neutrality. And of course, Woodrow Wilson's motto in his re-election campaign was, "He Kept Us Out of War." 

Posted by: Bob Hawkins at November 18, 2008 04:22 PM (eZ0vq)

35 Oh look, Eric Holder has just been offered the AG job. More change back into the Clinton administration.

Posted by: JackStraw at November 18, 2008 03:39 PM

Ah yes, Eric Holder of the Marc Rich pardon. I guess Obama is tired of the change and knows Holder can bring in some serious stacks of dead presidents that don't look like Obama.

Posted by: mrcaniac at November 18, 2008 04:26 PM (Rbulg)

36 Typidonk: "Well at least he's OUR scumbag". Come on, you've all heard this from libtards.

Posted by: hutch1200 at November 18, 2008 05:25 PM (e9cdI)

37 BTW...Where's my fucking check! And my flying car, asshole.

Posted by: hutch1200 at November 18, 2008 05:26 PM (e9cdI)

38

>No one on the right is exactly crying that Obama has suddenly discovered missile defense might be worth keeping, or that terrorists shouldn't be let out of war prisoner camps during the midst of the war they were captured in, or etc., etc., etc.

 

No one on the Left remembers any promises Obama made because they were concentrating so hard on Sarah Palin's wardrobe they didn't take notice of anything Obama said.

Posted by: Speller at November 18, 2008 05:50 PM (Uagor)

39 True 'nuff Speller. They couldn't (could anybody) comprehend a fucking thing he said during the campaign either. The media had to speak "little child" to them. "He's promising puppies,  everybody loves puppies and Unicorns, right?". I myself remember watching one of his speeches and thinking "what the fuck is he saying?" Now that he's lying with the same articulation (razzzzist, I know), they nod and drool  like the stupid assholes they are. Then they go look in  the mailbox for the "check" he promised.....Blah, Blah, missile blah,war, blah blah, honesty/change, blah blah...Well, he didn't say we're NOT gettin' a CHECK for free! Yippy Barry

Posted by: hutch1200 at November 18, 2008 06:18 PM (e9cdI)

40 "I'm not sure whom I despise more: the Democrats for their despicable behavior, the mass media for being willing accomplices to that behavior or the 65+ million Americans who rewarded that behavior."

The media, no question.  I have friends who are otherwise intelligent but are now complete Opod people.  Why?  Because they listen to CNN and other news all the time.

If I tried to tell them that maybe that isn't all the news, or that the newscasters were criminally pro-Obama, they would think I had gone off the deep end.  So I don't.

The media is what caused my friends to think the way they do - about Bush, about Palin, about Obama, about the war, you name it.

They trust the media.   After all, we used to be able to.  But the media for the most part is now OPravda.

Posted by: Alana at November 18, 2008 07:24 PM (JE2zV)

41 Ace, you should take a break, because you're not even making any sense. The opposite decision - to prosecute Yoo/Addington/Col. Bat Guano - would have had you shrieking even louder.

Just walk away for a week to clear your head.

Posted by: Knemon at November 18, 2008 07:47 PM (KfWko)

42 What a surprise, the election rhetoric has faded now that Obama has won.  So, when should we be expecting that massive change package?  The illuminati left is simply going about business as usual.

Posted by: RJ at November 18, 2008 07:47 PM (7nbTg)

43 41 Ace, you should take a break, because you're not even making any sense. The opposite decision - to prosecute Yoo/Addington/Col. Bat Guano - would have had you shrieking even louder.

Just walk away for a week to clear your head.

Posted by: Knemon at November 18, 2008 07:47 PM (KfWko)

U can haz reading comprehension? Point here is fradenscheude* over the left being sold out and facing the prospect of having to rationalize the very policies over which they accused Bush/the Republicans of being Hitler/the fourth reich.

See?

No one on the right is exactly crying that Obama has suddenly ...

*I know it's not spelled that way, it's a running joke from another site

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