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How far can he push the Obamatons?

Although Mr. Obama has not publicly identified which priorities will have to wait, advisers and allies have signaled that they may put off renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement, overhauling immigration laws, restricting carbon emissions, raising taxes on the wealthy and allowing gay men and lesbians to serve openly in the military.

Other signature promises may be addressed in piecemeal fashion in the opening weeks of the Obama administration but then put on a long track toward more comprehensive resolutions. For example, Mr. Obama plans to include what aides call “down payments” on his promises to expand health care coverage and promote energy independence in the economic recovery package he is developing, as a sign of dedication to the broader goals.

He's also going to put off closing the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay.

I do believe I've heard this song before:


You made me promises, promises
Knowing I'd believe.
Promises, promises
You knew you'd never keep.

Posted by: Gabriel Malor at 03:43 PM



Comments

1 didn't like that song either.

Posted by: Wickedpinto at January 11, 2009 03:45 PM (ul7te)

2 He's working as hard as he can to get us that middle-class tax cut but things are worse than he ever imagined.

Same song, different verse.

Posted by: toby928 at January 11, 2009 03:46 PM (PD1tk)

3 That's hopeychangey for you.

Posted by: Kaitian at January 11, 2009 03:47 PM (bkOJN)

4 Wasn't that song previously released back in '93 under the title "Bubbah's Lament"?

Posted by: sherlock at January 11, 2009 03:49 PM (G9/8V)

5 Love the '80s supermodel. Did they all look like Paulina back then?

Posted by: Michael Rittenhouse at January 11, 2009 03:50 PM (oh5Lp)

6 He "hopes" that no one notices when he "changes" all of his positions to fit the situation.

Frankly, the less he does, the happier I am, since pretty much everything he wants to do digs us deeper.

Posted by: Merovign at January 11, 2009 03:53 PM (or0jG)

7 Waitasecond. This can't be right.

Why, he has such a history of accomplishment that it doesn't really matter what he said he'd do. We can just look at what he's done in the past and ... ummmm ... nevermind.

Posted by: Andy at January 11, 2009 03:53 PM (B+HYX)

8

The moonbats I know are busy spinning his words to fit their world view. The problem with assuming the drones who voted for him will turn on him is that they are so committed at this point to their man that they are able to twist themselves into double pretzels to justify how what he is saying fits with what they think. I'd be amazed at the talent if I weren't so f*ing worried about the country.

Slight OT, was at a store the other day and the cashier was talking about the sales and how retail is hurting and she told me that we'd have to wait and see because she believes after January 20th there's going to be such a SURGE OF HOPE that it will make a big difference to the economy.

I'm eagerly awaiting the sale signs that will appear in about May "Surge of Hope now 75% off"

Posted by: ParanoidInSeattle at January 11, 2009 03:57 PM (AJ4xq)

9

"Confronted by the worst financial crisis in generations, President-elect Barack Obama and his Democratic allies in Congress are preparing to delay some of the promises he made on the campaign trail to avoid political distractions and focus on reversing the economic slide."

Wow.  The NYT does it just so perfectly, you'd swear Rahm Emanuel wrote it for them!  And all without even a molecule of skepticism (or embarrassment)!

Slurp, slurp, slurp.  And they didin't spit out a single drop.

Posted by: sherlock at January 11, 2009 03:58 PM (G9/8V)

10 Change IS coming -- I can FEEL IT, MAN!

Posted by: Hippie D. Moonbat at January 11, 2009 04:00 PM (WQqt3)

11 "Well Hell, North America is freezing and Europe has entered some sort of Ice Age." said a source: "We're going to hold caps and trades 'till Summer."

Posted by: Robert at January 11, 2009 04:01 PM (VotgB)

12

Based on his advisor picks I would say we are in for Bill Clinton round II rather than Jimmy Cartah round II. But this isn’t helping the children.

 

Oh, and tax cuts in his econ plan are going to the people who do not pay taxes.

Posted by: Vic at January 11, 2009 04:04 PM (f6os6)

13

Hope is in the air
Everywhere I look around 
Hope is in the air
Every sight and every sound

And I don't know if I'm being foolish
Don't know if I'm being wise
But it's something that I must believe in
And it's there when I look in your eyes

Change is in the air
In the whisper of the trees 
Change is in the air
In the thunder of the sea

And I don't know if I'm just dreaming
Don't know if I feel sane
But it's something that I must believe in
And it's there when you call out my name

Change is in the air 
Change is in the air
Oh oh oh
Oh oh oh

Hope is in the air
In the rising of the sun 
Hope is in the air
When the day is nearly done

And I don't know if you're an illusion
Don't know if I see it true
But O'bambi you're something that I believe in
And you're there when I reach out for you

Hope is in the air
Every sight and every sound
And I don't know if I'm being foolish
Don't know if I'm being wise

But you're something that I must believe in
And it's there when I look in your eyes

Hope is in the air 
Hope is in the air
Oh oh oh
Oh oh oh

Change is in the air 
Change is in the air
Oh oh oh
Oh oh oh

Hope is in the air
Hope is in the air
Oh oh oh
Oh oh oh

Change is in the air 
Change is in the air
Oh oh oh
Oh oh oh

Sung to John Paul Young's Love is in the Air by liberals who have begun sucking O'Bamb's cock. 

Posted by: Fish at January 11, 2009 04:05 PM (CG+cG)

14 You FOOLS! Don't you SEE! He is the ONE! The faceless masses have fulfilled their role and set him on the path to his DESTINY! They mean NOTHING now! NOTHING!

Posted by: Chris Matthews at January 11, 2009 04:10 PM (DBS+D)

15 If the last election proved anything, it proved beyond any doubt, it is very easy to make idiot voters out of ignorant people. The the US school system is happy to comply with the production of ignorants in prodigious quantities. Of course, the Communists like Fidel Castro, Joseph Stalin and the latest to display the knowledge, Hugo Chavez, have known this for sometime. I assume what Obama was doing in Kenya in 2007 with Ordinga was brushing up on the finner points.

Posted by: bill-tb at January 11, 2009 04:15 PM (7evkT)

16

The moonbats I know are busy spinning his words to fit their world view.

Absolutely. All my retard Obot (but I repeat myself) friends say things like, "See, we told you he'd be more conservative than you thought!"

Posted by: Gabriel Syme at January 11, 2009 04:18 PM (X2xSP)

17 Although Mr. Obama has not publicly identified which priorities will have to wait,

He's already voting "present". The DemSM will paint his inability to make hard fast choices as his "cool, deliberate demeanor"

Considering what he promised to "change" during his campaign, the best thing he can do for us is spend the next 4 years saying much and doing nothing.

Posted by: kbdabear at January 11, 2009 04:19 PM (miw86)

18 Already many Obama cultists are changing their tune from healing the planet and rising above to bring on the Age of Bliss. They're now saying "he's only human, he can't fix everything"

Posted by: kbdabear at January 11, 2009 04:20 PM (miw86)

19 To me, the defining moment in the early Clinton administration was when George Stephanopoulis did an interview in 1993 and announced "The President has kept all the campaign promises he intends to keep".

That announcement may be coming up pretty quickly for the Zero administration.

In fact, it may even occur before the inauguration.

Posted by: JayC at January 11, 2009 04:21 PM (idZZ3)

20 He gives his harness bells a shake
To ask if there is some mistake.
The only other sound's the sweep
Of easy wind and downy flake.
The woods are lovely, dark and deep.
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.

Posted by: Chicago Bard at January 11, 2009 04:27 PM (H6Jyg)

21

"No New Distractions!... Read. My. Lips."

Posted by: sherlock at January 11, 2009 04:34 PM (fKPuo)

22 Barry's done dorked his followers in the squeakhole...get use to it, Obamabots...Hopey/Changey is gonna take your money away and spread it to his ChiTown buddies....let me know when your Skittle shitting Unicorn shows up at your house....

Kos Kiddies committing seppeku in 5...4...3....2...1....

Posted by: Buck Naked - Pron Star at January 11, 2009 04:34 PM (utes0)

23

I work with girls from the local lib arts college so I hear the whole gamut of social theory they ascribe to Obama and I honestly think there is not a damn thing he could do to shake their faith. He could endorse the nuking of Tehran  and they would look puzzled for a few seconds but then they'd work it out in their heads that it's okay because it's Obama. It truly is a cult of personality. As a God fearing Conservative, I drop a logic turd on them every once in a while just to see them squirm.

Posted by: ErikW at January 11, 2009 04:46 PM (hKtiw)

24 Are they hot?

Posted by: The Band at January 11, 2009 04:58 PM (QtRBc)

25 So long as he doesn't cut back on Hope and Change, nothing else matters.

Posted by: lotocoti at January 11, 2009 05:06 PM (TXbqY)

26 I have a lib relative-in-law who is absolutely livid about the fact that we're still going to be in Iraq and that GITMO won't immediately close and all those "misunderstood" prisoners won't be released to go back to their honest and law-abiding lives to the country from which they came.  Really.  I just laugh.  Librulz iz so stoopid and so easy to fool.

Posted by: THeREsaD at January 11, 2009 05:14 PM (MO2LE)

27 Undoubtedly, Obama will next week state that what he said today is completely consistent with what he said during the campaign, even though it may seem it's entirely different.

Then he'll issue a statement that will "make it perfectly clear". 

Posted by: SlaveDog at January 11, 2009 05:45 PM (H6Jyg)

28

SlaveDog, heh. That's the theme for the next four years: "Let me be perfectly clear. When I said black, I meant white."

A drinking game, perhaps? "Let me be perfectly clear" followed by any equivocation means chug a Val-U-Rite and whack a hobo?

Posted by: Gabriel Syme at January 11, 2009 05:48 PM (X2xSP)

29

Well, much as I hate to say it, the One breaking his promises really doesn't matter, for all the reasons previously stated.  The true believers don't really care what he does, they just want to feel good about themselves because they voted for the oppressed minority, thereby proving to each other that they are not racist like those mean, ignorant, cruel Republican baby-eaters.

The ones who want a quid pro quo, well, they are utterly powerless and the One can shove that in their faces as often as he likes.  What are the gays going to do if he keeps don't ask, don't tell?  Riot against Blacks?  That is a quick way to die and they know it, which is why they only riot against white Mormons.  Most others have been taught that there are seperate and unequal rules of conduct for blacks and whites.  So what is unacceptable behavior in a white president (cough, gitmo, cough) will become just fine in a black president, becuase to criticize him will mean that you are, gasp, racist.  And we don't want that.

Your rules libs.  Your president.  You did this of your own free will.  Enjoy.

Posted by: BattleofthePyramids at January 11, 2009 05:48 PM (eE4X2)

30 There's a shit load of stuff Barry 'promised' that isn't going to happen once he sits in the Oval Office and finds out how things really are.  As for his supporters, fuck 'em!

Posted by: GarandFan at January 11, 2009 05:59 PM (237hA)

31

Are they hot?

Every last one of them. Don't be fooled though, a gaggle of girls yapping all day long is a fucking nightmare. I tune it out.

Anywho, it's pretty obvious that Obama is making it up as he goes along. Rush is going to be earning his paycheck for the next 4 years.

 

Posted by: ErikW at January 11, 2009 05:59 PM (hKtiw)

32 Well, I suppose a lot of people will be caught off guard by the fact the Obama will be left with the same choices that Bush had.

But, on the other hand, Obama will probably receive kudos from his supporters for taking the same decisions that Bush took. 

I know it's confusing.  But there it is.

However, Obama will take these decisions in a very fundamental but nuanced way thereby affecting the kind of real change we've all been looking for.

Then we can all puke.


Posted by: SlaveDog at January 11, 2009 06:01 PM (H6Jyg)

33

Every last one of them. Don't be fooled though, a gaggle of girls yapping all day long is a fucking nightmare. I tune it out.

Well, that's what duct tape is for!

Posted by: The Band at January 11, 2009 06:13 PM (QtRBc)

34 To the extent Obama ain't crazy enough to actually do or believe any of the garbage he's been spouting, I'm relieved. We should laud him, not say a damned thing that would encourage him to keep his promises in any way.

More depressingly, that incredibly hot chick in that video is now pushing 50... :-(

Posted by: Your Friends @ The ACLU at January 11, 2009 06:15 PM (iafWn)

35 Dammit!  Michael Bane is right, he's coming after our guns first.

Posted by: Brass at January 11, 2009 06:17 PM (v/Ofr)

36 Confronted by the worst financial crisis in generations, President-elect Barack Obama and his Democratic allies in Congress are preparing to delay some of the promises he made on the campaign trail to avoid political distractions and focus on reversing the economic slide.


Poor poor Barry there are nothing but "distractions" whirling around him. How many "distractions" can one man face? The hopes of the entire world rest on his shoulders and there are nothing but "distractions". I see Rahm is back talking to people. I'm glad he wasn't bother with any questions about his talks with the Blago. Of course Barry has already clear himself of any wrong doing with that "distraction".

Posted by: TheQuietMan at January 11, 2009 06:18 PM (2dBt5)

37

With some luck and domestic policy opposition, hopefully renegotiating NAFTA can be delayed until the Congress or even the White House come back into play.

The Canadian but supposedly pro-American blog Enjoy Every Sandwich (NSFW) claims that Canada and Mexico would like nothing better than to revisit NAFTA.  They feel America has not always lived up to its end of the bargain on some specific tariff and protection issues, as well as on permitting out-of-country truckers.  So, the Socialist-in-Chief has effectively promised to reopen a closed deal from a weakened position in order to tack on some leftist agenda points for labor and environmentalists.  "Change!" is right.

Posted by: Saladman at January 11, 2009 06:19 PM (yxQ5F)

38 That tingle running down my leg turned out to be a squirt of piss...

Posted by: Chris Matthews at January 11, 2009 06:21 PM (iafWn)

39 Of the Libs I know, most are turning meaner and nastier, sniping and saying all kinds of hateful shit. Mostly I think they've lost hope.

Posted by: Evil midnight Bomber What Bombs at Midnight at January 11, 2009 06:26 PM (gIga4)

40 Somehow, I can't get upset about stupid people who were warned getting swindled by the con man we warned them about.

Hello? Over half of America? Empty suit. We've only been telling you that for two years, but you had to insist that the Obamamessiah, despite all the attempts by the media to cover up the toxic ooze beneath the surface, despite the mountains of data to the contrary, was planning to do everything he promised and was not just saying what he needed to say to get elected

I am beginning to think that all this may have been worth it just because of the deathblow to affirmative action and reverse racism that the Obama Presidency is shaping up to be. Once these people realize that a black man can lie and be incompetent, the world as we know it will be thrown a bit to the left of upside down -- and into a lot better place.

Posted by: North Dallas Thirty at January 11, 2009 06:29 PM (FGCYs)

41 Also, the nice thing about this whole recession is simply this: anything that The One has promised his nutjob base he'll do will make it even worse.

Raise income and business taxes? Yup.

Giveaways to Mafia labor groups, thus driving up prices? Yup.

Loony enviro and financial regulations, thus driving up the cost of doing business and resulting in layoffs and price increases? Yup.

Increasing the deficit, sucking even more credit out of the economy and putting us into situations even worse than the libbies have been screaming about over the past few years when they pretended to care about wasteful government spending? Yup.

And the worse the recession gets, especially after The One and His Clown Congress "stimulate" it, the more people will blame them.

Buckle your seatbelts, folks. It may hurt for a while, but if we can ride it out, this has the possibility of sending Botox Pelosi, Dingy Harry, and The One into the gutter of history where they belong.



Posted by: North Dallas Thirty at January 11, 2009 06:37 PM (FGCYs)

42 A hopeful sign is that apparently some of the more mature Dems in Congress are getting concerned about Bambi's more grandiose tax plans. Sooner or later, even a lunatic has to acknowledge reality... Right now, Bambi is like Wile E. Coyote, furiously running 50 feet past the edge of the cliff. Eventually, someone will point him to look down...

Posted by: CoolCzech at January 11, 2009 07:00 PM (iafWn)

43 Pravda (the real one) is reporting that global cooling is on the way.

The earth is now on the brink of entering another Ice Age, according to a large and compelling body of evidence from within the field of climate science. Many sources of data which provide our knowledge base of long-term climate change indicate that the warm, twelve thousand year-long Holocene period will rather soon be coming to an end, and then the earth will return to Ice Age conditions for the next 100,000 years.


I hope there's a friggin' ice storm on Barry's coronation day.

Posted by: TheQuietMan at January 11, 2009 07:21 PM (2dBt5)

44

ND30:  Unfortunately, the MSM will cover the bad economic news under 0 the same way they covered the good economic news under GWB.

CoolCzech:  I hope.  But Dingy and Bugeye are in charge and they're even worse than the 0 man.

Posted by: rabidfox at January 11, 2009 07:22 PM (eTizj)

45 ND30:  Unfortunately, the MSM will cover the bad economic news under 0 the same way they covered the good economic news under GWB.

Agreed, Rabidfox. But that will at least have the virtue of making it blatantly obvious to people how much the MSM is lying to them to protect Obambi.

Posted by: North Dallas Thirty at January 11, 2009 07:28 PM (FGCYs)

46 My favorite promise of all time: "Honey, I'll only put the head in. I promise."

Bwahahaaaa!

duh1 is gonna give the whole country the clap.

Posted by: torabora at January 11, 2009 07:35 PM (6Q321)

47

yes, change is coming but he never specified that the change would be for the better. it's one of those "nuance" things.

"yes I said change and I am doing my dmanest to make things even worse-by defintion that IS change"

Posted by: Road King at January 11, 2009 07:55 PM (lFi0+)

48

Well, much as I hate to say it, the One breaking his promises really doesn't matter, for all the reasons previously stated.  The true believers don't really care what he does, they just want to feel good about themselves because they voted for the oppressed minority, thereby proving to each other that they are not racist like those mean, ignorant, cruel Republican baby-eaters.

---------------

Updated verison of Germany 1938. An entire country of "true believers" doing the unspeakable and feeling good about them selves for it.

Posted by: Road King at January 11, 2009 08:00 PM (lFi0+)

49 Does this happen with Republicans?  I can't think of a GOP candidate who says, "Remember all that stuff that was the cornerstone of my campaign?  Well fuggetaboutit!"

Yes, I know you can come up with a dozen or more examples the most famous example was GHW Bush and it took him 2 years and lots of arm twisting.

But Democrat presidents and governors just throw away all campaign promises within a month of getting elected if not before. 

Posted by: AmishDude at January 11, 2009 08:01 PM (T0NGe)

50 Lots of Republicans have promised things like "reduced spending" or "no deficits" and that knid of stuff recently.  Haven't seen much of that in the last 6 years or so, have you?

Posted by: Calix at January 11, 2009 08:11 PM (8d3U/)

51

46.

"Yes, you can put the head in, but don't go any deeper or cum because I'm a virgin and want to remain so until marriage.  You so respect me and we have a bright future Anderson Cooper? 

Posted by: Fish at January 11, 2009 08:12 PM (CG+cG)

52

You know, what might really be an interesting Clancy theme would be to write a book about how a crafty young black man sought office and used the script of the party most likely to elect him then, once in office, decided to do whatever he damn well pleased.

I know the screwing for us is coming but I'm thankful for every day we get before it comes.

Posted by: jmflynny at January 11, 2009 08:23 PM (ylnwA)

53

Every promise he breaks is a reprieve for the country.  The bad side is, the idiots who voted for him don't get an object lesson in why his proposed policies were bad ideas.  The good side is, neither do the rest of it.  And his voters probably wouldn't have learned anything useful from the experience anyway.

Also, remember that nothing is set in stone yet.  Obama still has 4 years to change his mind again.

Posted by: Calix at January 11, 2009 08:38 PM (8d3U/)

54

Obama is all bark and no bite, as is the Democratic Congress. They make a lot of noise but accomplish nothing. Remember when we freaked out a couple years ago when the Dems took Congress? They did nothing. They're fucking worthless. So is Obama. History will repeat.

Posted by: ErikW at January 11, 2009 08:52 PM (hKtiw)

55 I'm beginning to think that the Obama backtracking is simply CYA. Why go out on a limb trying to fulfill the craziest of his campaign promises when Congress will do all of the dirty work for him. He'll sign the legislation, not because he was 100% behind it, but because it's "the people's will, as enumerated by Congress. Far be it from me to be an obstacle to the people's will".

When the country starts circling the drain, he can blame it on anyone except himself.

Posted by: IllTemperedCur at January 11, 2009 10:22 PM (MKNSy)

56 Meet the New Boss, same as the Old Boss...

We Won't Get Fooled Again!

I predict we'll see a LOT of McCain voters in a couple of years... just like every German you met in 1946 had been in 'der underground.'

Posted by: richard mcenroe at January 11, 2009 11:03 PM (DBS+D)

57

I predict we'll see a LOT of McCain voters in a couple of years

McNumbnuts was practically BO's campaign manager. I predict we'll see a lot of people claiming they voted third party.

Posted by: flenser at January 11, 2009 11:15 PM (zPY3b)

58 How ironic. All during election season I was very nervous at the thought of an Obama victory. After he won Ive been worried and disgusted. If Obama had said he wont:
1. Implement a ridiculous cap and trade law
2. Pass immigration reform (btw immigration reform=amnesty)
3. Overturn Dont Ask Dont Tell
4. Raise Income taxes
5. Pass a sweeping health care reform

I may have voted for him over McCain. OK probably not, but it would have prevented a lot of worrying.

Posted by: Matt at January 11, 2009 11:32 PM (bKQxt)

59 All this nitpicking about who promised what on the campaign trail is distracting from hopeychanginess.

Posted by: Warden at January 12, 2009 12:13 AM (KXbGD)

60 A prediction based on Congressional Democrats' behavior over the last 25 years: 

The one area Obama will never compromise on, never water anything down, never go back on his promises:

ABORTION.

Democrats have proven that they can and will backtrack, "nuance" and reverse themselves on every issue but one.  It's like some sick, perverse death cult.

Obama will do everything in his power to promote abortions.
Mark my words.

Posted by: Kathy from Kansas at January 12, 2009 12:30 AM (2HSFo)

61 Kathy - you are so right. Democrats are the party of abortion - that is the one issue on which they will never compromise. Clinton sold out his labor buddies with NAFTA, he threw the gays under the bus with DADT, the Dems in congress left the trannies out of ENDA and didnt end the war in Iraq like they promised in 06, several Dems voted for Roberts and Alito, Obama invited Warren to the inauguration, ect. They will betray anyone but the abortion lobby. 

Posted by: Matt at January 12, 2009 12:57 AM (bKQxt)

62 Amen, Matt.
The question is: WHY?

I'm interested to hear people's thoughts on why this is.

On the other hand, maybe it's best not to try too hard to fathom the insane and the evil, lest our own minds and moral compasses get addled in the process.

Posted by: Kathy from Kansas at January 12, 2009 01:06 AM (2HSFo)

63 Heh, they used the word "political distractions" like actual policies are distractions.

Oh, and not to mention, he's so smart but he can't walk and chew gum at the same time?

Posted by: Harun at January 12, 2009 01:51 AM (uYUrH)

64

It looks like the above poster has been drinking (or snorting) too much koolaide.  Please watch your dose next time..

I think that the Obamites will never care what BO does or doesn't do until we are half way through Obama's war in Afghanistan...then they will want to withdraw, and we will.

The "tribal area"of the US, known as DC, will continue to entertain the rest of the country, with double speak, and airplanes full of money thrown to Democrats in large city to pay off the Mexican gangs...the real bailout.

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