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Obama Finally Speaks: "I am deeply troubed by the violence I've been seeing on television;" "It's up to the Iranian people to determine their leaders."
Update: Full Statement Added

On FoxNews. Obama answering a question.

The Iranian people tried to determine their leaders, Genius. But the mullahs determined them, Smart-Guy. So what does your dog-food statement actually mean?


"The democratic process, free speech, the ability of people to peacefully dissent; all those are universal values and need to be respected."

Um, you don't have to dissent peacefully in a tyranny. Ask, um, Presidents Washington, Adams, and Jefferson, for starters.

He sounds an awful lot like a guy voting "present" yet again. Expressing some support for the resisters while also supporting the regime by specifying peaceful dissent.


Foreign journalists are being kicked out of the country, so that the regime can kill whomever they like without being seen doing so. Even reporters from Al Jazeera are being booted.

And even on Fox News, cryptoliberal cupcake Shep Smith is spinning for Barack Obama's passivity by claiming that any boldness on his part would be counterproductive and erode the credibility of and sympathy for the resisters.

Oddly enough, Iranian students actually in the line of fire don't agree with this analysis. They want support.

AoSHQ Exclusive: President Barack Obama actually commented in an earlier thread:

Guys relax. I've just over-nighted an Ipod pre-loaded with my magnificent speeches to The Supreme Leader of Iran. See, all better.

So there you go.

Oh, and now Michelle Obama's commenting here:

For the first time in my adult life, I'm really proud of my husband's chicken-shit evasions.

Full Statement: From AHFF Geoff. No cite, but seems correct. Quotes here jibe with the short clips I saw on tv.

OBAMA ON IRAN: In his pool spray with Berlusconi, Obama says he doesn't want to make the United States "the issue," but speaks out forcefully on the Iranian election and its aftermath..."I am deeply troubled by the violence I have been seeing on television. I think the democratic process, free speech, the ability of people to peacefully dissent -- all those are universal values and need to be respected. And whenever I see violence perpetrated on people who are peacefully dissenting, and whenever the American people see that, I think they are troubled."

"There appears to be a sense of people who were so hopeful and so engaged and so committed to democracy, who now feel betrayed, and I think it's important that moving forward, whatever investigations that take place are done in a way that does not result in bloodshed, and does not result in people being stifled, in expressing their views." (6:45 p.m.)

TO THE IRANIAN PEOPLE: "I would say to them that the world is watching and inspired by their participation, regardless of what the ultimate outcome of the election was. And they should know that the world is watching." (6:47 p.m.)

The last part is better, but note how weak it actually is: He thanks the Iranian people for their "participation, regardless of what the ultimate outcome of the election was," as if mere "participation" in an election voided by rigging -- by a coup -- is really the goal here.

They participated. Their job is done. Thank you, drive through.

I think it's important to these people what the actual outcome of the election was. I don't think mere participation, regardless of what the ultimate outcome of this election was, is or was their goal.

Again I continue to read his statements as containing as many cautions for the democratic resisters as for the tyrants.

Seattle Slough asks "What could Obama say?"

Well, how about this:

"A democracy doesn't depend merely on people casting votes ; it depends upon those votes actually being counted and the will of the people being respected."

Instead he continues cautioning against "bloodshed," as if bloodshed and tumult are the real enemies here, rather than the mullahs causing the bloodshed and tumult. He puts himself on the side of stability over actual democracy and freedom.

As has often been said of Muslim "stability" -- it's the stability of the sewer. It's the stability of ruins already reduced to dust.

There's a little something for everyone in his statements, isn't there?

Posted by: Ace at 06:08 PM



Comments

1 Hope someone got a vid of that for when WE need to dissent.

Peacefully of course.

Posted by: Farmer Joe at June 15, 2009 06:12 PM (SLsZo)

2 Present!

Posted by: Odumbo at June 15, 2009 06:12 PM (wU8X9)

3 In major news chuck has registration open

Posted by: Douglas at June 15, 2009 06:13 PM (uU+Ss)

4 For the first time in my adult life, I'm really proud of my husband's chicken-shit evasions.

Posted by: Michelle Obama at June 15, 2009 06:13 PM (5BgCg)

5 I have sucked Shep Smith's haplogroup.

Posted by: Nigel Tufts at June 15, 2009 06:13 PM (FS9ko)

6 Technically, he said "the Iranians have a right to determine their leaders" and swore to uphold Iran's sovereignty.  That wasn't support fo the Iranian people but for the Iranians who make the decisions on who the leaders are, namely the mullahs.

Posted by: Methos at June 15, 2009 06:14 PM (wU8X9)

7 I wonder if Sen. Daschle is "saddened"?

Posted by: Jayne Cobb at June 15, 2009 06:14 PM (+MtXg)

8 And even on Fox News, cryptoliberal cupcake Shep Smith is spinning for Barack Obama's passivity

It keeps my skin looking young

Posted by: Shep Obama at June 15, 2009 06:14 PM (93F13)

9 Could O possibly be any more vague and non-responsive?

Posted by: LAsue at June 15, 2009 06:15 PM (0n0gz)

10 That's not voting "present".  That's a clear "I'm really with dinnerjacket on this one."

Posted by: Editor at June 15, 2009 06:15 PM (pUfK9)

11 Present.  Late, but present.  Now, off to Monaco with the First Grizzly.

Posted by: Barry at June 15, 2009 06:16 PM (bmsQ/)

12 2-yeah okay that joke gets done to death and I should have read the post first to be sure ace hadn't already made it.

Posted by: Methos at June 15, 2009 06:16 PM (wU8X9)

13 It keeps my skin looking young

Posted by: Shep Obama at June 15, 2009 06:14 PM (93F13)

Among other things.

Posted by: Carla Cameron at June 15, 2009 06:17 PM (bmsQ/)

14 That's it?! That is all he said? Wow. Nothing about the non-peaceful murderers. Why? I'm not a foreign relations expert, but why keep quiet and when you do finally speak why so non-specific? What is the "smart power" thinking behind this decision?

Posted by: Trish at June 15, 2009 06:17 PM (0U5Kd)

15 Messiah is petty and pathetic, and his so-called support for "democracy" is weak.

Seriously, this is it?  Weak, man!  He cares more about crushing the "right-wing extremists" here than crushing the mullahs.

Posted by: Kratos (on the back of Gaia, scaling Mt Olympus) at June 15, 2009 06:17 PM (otlXg)

16 "Sir... the President is a pussy."

Posted by: MSG Basil Plumley at June 15, 2009 06:17 PM (YSqbQ)

17 It's a fucking embarrassment.

There's little a US President can do in cases like this but they need to do what little they can. Picking sides is one thing they can do.

What Obama seems to be affraid of is if he comes out for the demonstrators and the Ahmedinihjahd and the mullahs tough it out, they won't talk to him.

He really thinks this crap is personal. He doesn't get they will talk (or not) based on their interests. Nothing more, nothing less.

Watch the Godfather for fucks sake you prissy asswipe...it's business, not personal.

God help us, he really thinks the mullahs are going to be wowed by his personality and world class temperament. That may work on post-menopausal women like David Brooks and Chris Buckley but in the real world it's meaningless.

He's selling the Iranians (and what little hope we have of ousting the mullahs) so that he can have his fucking photo op with a murderous muslim like Ahmadinijahd.

Fuck.

Posted by: DrewM. at June 15, 2009 06:17 PM (iTt2X)

18 What would you have Obama say? 

Why do you think that would help?

Why don't you think that would hurt (both now and later)?

Why do you guys always want Obama to react to something immediately?  You all chastised him for not doing anything about the Pirate stand off.  Don't you want him to wait and figure out the best thing to do, rather than simply do something, anything, right away?


Posted by: seattle slough at June 15, 2009 06:17 PM (H5l9d)

19

I'm opening up registration so that I can have a whole new crop of hatchlings to ban.  yes, I'm that awesome.

Vlaams Belang/I write code better than you/Father Coughlin/Rush = Wrong/Le Pen/BNP/DHS was right/Jazz-fusion that only I care about/creationism bad/Von Brunn/bicycles

Posted by: Charles Johnson at June 15, 2009 06:18 PM (5BgCg)

20

>He cares more about crushing the "right-wing extremists" here than crushing the mullahs.

'hey- dem mullahs never done nothin to me, man"

Posted by: Cassius Obama at June 15, 2009 06:18 PM (YSqbQ)

21 the entire fraudulent obama meandering:

OBAMA ON IRAN: In his pool spray with Berlusconi, Obama says he doesn't want to make the United States "the issue," but speaks out forcefully on the Iranian election and its aftermath..."I am deeply troubled by the violence I have been seeing on television. I think the democratic process, free speech, the ability of people to peacefully dissent -- all those are universal values and need to be respected. And whenever I see violence perpetrated on people who are peacefully dissenting, and whenever the American people see that, I think they are troubled.""There appears to be a sense of people who were so hopeful and so engaged and so committed to democracy, who now feel betrayed, and I think it's important that moving forward, whatever investigations that take place are done in a way that does not result in bloodshed, and does not result in people being stifled, in expressing their views." (6:45 p.m.)TO THE IRANIAN PEOPLE: "I would say to them that the world is watching and inspired by their participation, regardless of what the ultimate outcome of the election was. And they should know that the world is watching." (6:47 p.m.)

Posted by: Anti-Harkonnen Freedom Fighter at June 15, 2009 06:19 PM (5r0Tz)

22 Brace yourselves. I'm guessing its another Tiananmen Square on the way.

Posted by: Dan at June 15, 2009 06:19 PM (qfb86)

23 For being such a "Student of history", the Jug Eared Fuck is woefully ignorant on that subject.

Posted by: UncleFacts at June 15, 2009 06:19 PM (vZVv7)

24 Actually, slough's right for once.  It would probably be best if Maj Gen Clusterfuck the First, Fucknozzle of the Republic, kept his fucking cocksucker shut for once.  Just sayin'.

Posted by: Herr Morgenholz at June 15, 2009 06:19 PM (bmsQ/)

25 I'm deeply troubled by the wine stain on my carpet.

Posted by: Waterhouse at June 15, 2009 06:19 PM (Znnjc)

26
Wouldn't this be a good time to unleash our secret weapon?

Joe Biden, America's Foremost Foreign Policy Expert and Smartest Man in the Room.

Posted by: Unicles at June 15, 2009 06:19 PM (Pff7c)

27 Why do you guys always want Obama to react to something immediately?  You all chastised him for not doing anything about the Pirate stand off.  Don't you want him to wait and figure out the best thing to do, rather than simply do something, anything, right away?

Because that's what leaders do. If this guy had any convictions beyond "rich people are bad" and "how will this help me get more power" he'd have known who to side with.

Posted by: Farmer Joe at June 15, 2009 06:20 PM (SLsZo)

28

SS, Anderson Cooper called- he needs his pre-show blowjob

Posted by: Jones at June 15, 2009 06:21 PM (YSqbQ)

29 If Obama supports the protestors in Iran, he won't be able to smear the protestors here at the Tea Parties.  He's thinking ahead, see?

Posted by: nickless at June 15, 2009 06:21 PM (MMC8r)

30 I'm deeply troubled that my car no longer shifts smoothly into second.

Posted by: Waterhouse at June 15, 2009 06:22 PM (Znnjc)

31 Don't you want him to wait and figure out the best thing to do, rather than simply do something, anything, right away?

Sloughpid, the reasons are layed out in the "Time for Steel" post. It'd really work better if you read the posts and then comment.

Posted by: Chimney Sweep #8 at June 15, 2009 06:22 PM (kIjlp)

32 The good news:  We'll be able to run Rabitzillas with (R) next to their names in 2010 and pick-up a shit-load of seats.

The bad news:  They'll have (R) next to their names.

Posted by: Editor at June 15, 2009 06:23 PM (pUfK9)

33 I am inspired by Barack Obama's statement and would like to subscribe to his newsletter.

Posted by: Y-not being snarky at June 15, 2009 06:24 PM (sey23)

34 Sloughpid, the reasons are layed out in the "Time for Steel" post. It'd really work better if you read the posts and then comment.

Give him a break, living with Optical Anal Inversion is a bitch.

Posted by: UncleFacts at June 15, 2009 06:24 PM (vZVv7)

35

Why do you guys always want Obama to react to something immediately? 

It's called timing, and without a base of knowledge coupled with real time experience to reason the response, kicking the turd down the road is the best answer for an impotent fence straddler. 

Posted by: Fish at June 15, 2009 06:25 PM (FnA4R)

36 ... the ability of people to peacefully dissent....

Does he mean:

...  like the New Black Panthers at the Polling place?

... or ACORN stuffing ballot boxes?

... or ACORN slashing GOP tires on vans intended to get out the vote on Election Day?

...  or Code Pinkos throwing red paint all over the Berkley Recruiting Station?

Posted by: TXMarko at June 15, 2009 06:25 PM (rdNn3)

37 I'm deeply troubled by the lack of candid Katy Perry cleavage shots in the gutter media the past week.

Posted by: Waterhouse at June 15, 2009 06:26 PM (Znnjc)

38 This is our fucking president. Let that sink in for a moment. This complete fucking id iot really is our president.

Posted by: beedubya at June 15, 2009 06:27 PM (AnTyA)

39 Katy Perry has cleavage?

I only see Legs....

Posted by: TXMarko at June 15, 2009 06:27 PM (rdNn3)

40 Don't you want him to wait and figure out the best thing to do, rather than simply do something, anything, right away?

That's rich.

Bush was roundly criticized by the left for spending a few minutes to finish his visit with the school children on September 11th, but when Obama -- who seems pretty quick to pull the trigger when it comes to firing people or paying off unions -- hesitates on foreign policy it's just illustrative of his fabulous intellect and temperament.

Riiiight.

Posted by: Y-not is annoyed at June 15, 2009 06:27 PM (sey23)

41 In major news chuck has registration open



In other words he's welcoming in his new batch of Lizards pre-banners.

Posted by: Blazer at June 15, 2009 06:28 PM (AoS9J)

42 Barack is a spineless weasel.

Posted by: katya at June 15, 2009 06:28 PM (oRJZj)

43

Obama?  Is this the same motherfucker who warned gleefully of quiet riots in this country by people who apparently are dissatisfied with their handouts making them the richest poor people in the world?  The same motherfucker who can barely lift a finger now to help people who are getting the shit beaten out of them for voting for the wrong person?

Posted by: IreneFingIrene at June 15, 2009 06:29 PM (MFQJZ)

44 Sarah Palin would know what to say.

Posted by: Y-not at June 15, 2009 06:29 PM (sey23)

45 Somebody get a teleprompter...STAT!!! This stupid shit ain't gonna cut it.

Posted by: beedubya at June 15, 2009 06:29 PM (AnTyA)

46 >>41 In major news chuck has registration open

Yeah, but did you notice he's implementing a "spy mode", aka private commenting mode? Weird, huh?

Posted by: Y-not at June 15, 2009 06:30 PM (sey23)

47 44 Sarah Palin would know what to say.

If she came out publicly and opposed this sham of an election now, she'd be  the INSTANT frontrunner for '12.


Posted by: UncleFacts at June 15, 2009 06:32 PM (vZVv7)

48

Flash: Obama makes bold statement on Iran!

Eh - as it turns out, not so much.  Let's reword:

Flash: Obama boldly makes statement without teleprompter as world wonders,

"Can this jackass even talk fer chriis sake?!"

 

There - that's better.

Posted by: Hussein the Plumber at June 15, 2009 06:32 PM (/+GDy)

49 Encouraging the Iranian protester's could be detrimental to the relationship Obama seeks to establish with Dinnerjacket.  One of complete understanding, compassion for the less fortunate, and Iran's right to possess nuclear technology, just as evil America has for the past 60+ years.  Simplistically so, Obama seeks to continue sucking DJ's dick. 

Posted by: Fish at June 15, 2009 06:32 PM (FnA4R)

50 Why do you guys always want Obama to react to something immediately?  You all chastised him for not doing anything about the Pirate stand off.  Don't you want him to wait and figure out the best thing to do, rather than simply do something, anything, right away?
Posted by: seattle slough at June 15, 2009 06:17 PM

Yeh, can't I just finish my waffle?

Posted by: Barack Obama at June 15, 2009 06:33 PM (93F13)

51

Chicken-shit evasions? Heh. What else are you gonna get from a community organizer, decisive leadership? Zero doesn't have in in him. Hot gas and bullshit is what passes for leadership these days. Too bad.

When you have a chance to do some good, tuck your cowardly tail and mumble concern.

Posted by: maddogg at June 15, 2009 06:33 PM (HCrGb)

52

If she came out publicly and opposed this sham of an election now, she'd be  the INSTANT frontrunner for '12.

You probably mean both the Iranian and American elections?

Posted by: Fish at June 15, 2009 06:34 PM (FnA4R)

53 I..ah, well, me and my teleprompter think this revolution is premature and should be taken and shut into a closet until it dies, I um will sponsor a bill to make sure nobody can rescue this revolution, as revolutions are above my pay grade...any more questions from the bitter-clingers?  Well goodnight then, Michelle (the most beautiful and intelligent woman ever lucky enough to not have been a punishment to a young teenage girl) are going to take Airforce One along with a couple of F-16's and a hundred staff people out for pizza in a little joint out in San Francisco.  I hope those damn CEO's are not in our way flying to Las Vegas in their private jets, damn spendthrifts!

Posted by: Obama at June 15, 2009 06:34 PM (wk1uB)

54 If this continues, expect oil prices to spike. Speculators also never let a good crises go to waste.

Posted by: Fred R. at June 15, 2009 06:34 PM (J38jJ)

55

Well, if O's "deeply troubled", then let me take a moment to reconsider. 


Sam: "I strenuously object?  Is that how it works?  Objection. Overruled.  No, no, no, no, I strenuously object.  Oh, well if you strenuously object, let me take a moment to reconsider."  A Few Good Men    

Posted by: The Hammer at June 15, 2009 06:34 PM (YBTwf)

56 German Chancellor Angela Merkel criticised the use of "completely unacceptable" force against protesters and called for a "transparent evaluation of the election result".

Hey liberals, can you at least manage that much?

I mean, you swear you were the anti-slavery party.

Posted by: Al at June 15, 2009 06:35 PM (CyBUS)

57 Has anyone checked to see if Medea Benjamin and Code Stink were over in Iran right now propping up the regime and taking it up their squeekhole's from the mullahs like they were a few months back ?

Posted by: Blazer at June 15, 2009 06:35 PM (AoS9J)

58 Obama in Berlin:
"This is the moment we must help answer the call for a new dawn in the Middle East. My country must stand with yours and with Europe in sending a direct message to Iran that it must abandon its nuclear ambitions. We must support the Lebanese who have marched and bled for democracy, and the Israelis and Palestinians who seek a secure and lasting peace."

Obama in DC:
"you're on your own folks"

Change we can believe in...

Posted by: db at June 15, 2009 06:35 PM (IyupJ)

59 I can't run GM, Chrysler, Citigroup, Bank of America, AIG, the health care system
and deal with North Korea and Iranian unrest at the same time.

Sorry guys, sucks to be you

Posted by: Barack Obama at June 15, 2009 06:36 PM (93F13)

60 You know, one of the best forms of "peaceful" dissent is a hunger strike.  I think Bambi should go on a hunger 1000 day strike to show unity with the Iranians.

Crap, that would mean Plugs would be president.  He should go on one too.  Crap, that would leave us with Pelosi.  She should go on one too.  Crap, that would leave us with the former Exalted Cyclops of the KKK.  He should go on one too.  Crap, that would leave us with Hillary.  I guess I could live with that.

Posted by: rockhead at June 15, 2009 06:37 PM (RykTt)

61 Let me just think out loud for a moment here.  This could actually be useful in the long run.  If Barack sits around and makes ineffectual mouth farts while Ahmedinejad's goons beat, gas, and shoot the young pro-democracy activists in Iran -- and we all know that's exactly what Mr. O will do --

-- then it's going to be almost IMPOSSIBLE for Mr. O. to sit down and negotiate with the bloodstained butchers of Teheran and rubber-stamp their nuke program.  He'll HAVE to man up, or start shopping around for a ghostwriter to do his memoirs in 2012.

Posted by: Trimegistus at June 15, 2009 06:37 PM (QpvbJ)

62 You know what's really underrated?

Butt-beads.

I kinda wish they made 'em bigger though. Gives 'em a little more ooomph, you know?

Posted by: Nigel Tufts at June 15, 2009 06:37 PM (/8Gs3)

63


Hey Iranian people ! How my ass taste !

Posted by: Barack Obama at June 15, 2009 06:37 PM (AoS9J)

64 #46 Shhhh..... you'll wake Chuck. Not a good idea.

Posted by: Dan on the Strait at June 15, 2009 06:37 PM (dgpED)

65 ...1000 day hunger strike...

Posted by: rockhead at June 15, 2009 06:38 PM (RykTt)

66 "I am deeply troubled... I think the democratic process, free speech, the ability of people to peacefully dissent -- all those are universal values and need to be respected...I think it's important that moving forward, whatever investigations that take place are done in a way that does not result in bloodshed, and does not result in people being stifled, in expressing their views...the world is watching and inspired by their participation, regardless of what the ultimate outcome of the election was. And they should know that the world is watching."
Our president is just a vapid douchebag full of tired cliches and nuanced statements of nothingness.  He isn't outraged, he isn't pledging support for the people of Iran, he isn't denouncing the suppression of Democracy, and he's an idiot if he thinks that there will be any meaningful investigation or suspension of violence against those who are protesting.  Iran is a Mullahocracy, there is no dissent, free speech or democratic process.  So what if the whole world is watching, no one is going to do anything (that use to be America's job.  In case anyone is paying attention, America ain't America any more).  He is a feckless appeaser who stands for nothing, and a man who stands for nothing will fall for anything.  Once again, this is a sad day to be an American. 

Posted by: runningrn at June 15, 2009 06:38 PM (3Qkku)

67 On the upside, Obama didn't apologize to the mullahs. So, there's that. Of course, tomorrow is another day.

Posted by: DrewM. at June 15, 2009 06:39 PM (iTt2X)

68

Nigel! I saved your life. Killed a shit eating dog.

Posted by: maddogg at June 15, 2009 06:39 PM (HCrGb)

69 A 1000 day hunger strike would do the troll good too.

Posted by: rockhead at June 15, 2009 06:39 PM (RykTt)

70 Dear 52ers

Thanks a lot, just kill me now


Posted by: Persian Protestors at June 15, 2009 06:41 PM (93F13)

71

Shep Smith is an outright punk.  He's a whiny liberal on a good network, in a great timeslot.  I want to kick his liberal ass.  A couple of weeks ago during the torture 'debate' (remember that, Nancy?) he was screaming about waterboarding being torture and how that better not be taking place in "MY country!!"  Fuck you, sheppy, you self-righteous little cocksucker.

Posted by: Uncle Jefe at June 15, 2009 06:41 PM (+3fAP)

72

On the one hand ... you've got some questions about the election.

On the other hand ... some protestors have gotten violent. And that's not something I condone.

On the other hand ... Jews, you know? Always wantin' to Jew you out of something.

On the other hand ... Pockistan. Sounds real cool when I say it like that, doesn't it?

On the other hand ... there's rich people in Iran, I'm guessing. Gotta do something about all that greed.

On the other hand ... Sheriff Joe's ready to saddle up. He's got his riding chaps on and nothing else. And I'm strangely aroused.

Posted by: Barack Obama at June 15, 2009 06:41 PM (QoR4a)

73 62 Nigel Tufts said:

It's not a tyranny, dumbass, the only people disputing the election are warbloggin' neocon sites and gay/feminist Marxists in Iran; the result matches the pre-election polling, even Drudge is reporting that.

Yet the videos coming in show hundreds of thousands protesting, how did all those war bloggers and feminists get into Iran so quickly?  Never mind reality is not required in some minds.

Posted by: Jehu at June 15, 2009 06:42 PM (wk1uB)

74

Speaking for the libs; If this is the "we" that we've all been waiting for...

then to call you bastards a nuclear disappointment would be the biggest understatement in history!

Posted by: Hussein the Plumber at June 15, 2009 06:42 PM (/+GDy)

75 red wine stains can be removed by using white wine.  Use a cheep wine though, that stuff don't grow on vines.

Posted by: Douglas at June 15, 2009 06:42 PM (uU+Ss)

76

First, you're unfair to dog food.  It has more substance than the latest White House statment.

Second,  re: the pablum of "deeply troubled"  "sense of hope", etc. commentary:  The Presidency isn't the mid-season replacement for Dr. Phil.  Enough with the empty empathy. 

Posted by: kyle at June 15, 2009 06:42 PM (8uzdZ)

77 Ah... "deeply troubled." So this rises to the level of an American Soldier being killed, but not quite up there with an abortion doc. I get it.

Posted by: hindmost at June 15, 2009 06:42 PM (MnpWG)

78 Shep Smith is an outright punk.  He's a whiny liberal on a good network, in a great timeslot.  I want to kick his liberal ass.  A couple of weeks ago during the torture 'debate' (remember that, Nancy?) he was screaming about waterboarding being torture and how that better not be taking place in "MY country!!"  Fuck you, sheppy, you self-righteous little cocksucker

C'mon, Shep.  Out with it....BLOWJOB

Posted by: Ombudsman at June 15, 2009 06:43 PM (fWF4Q)

79 Obama got into office the same way, so he's conflicted. Have a little empathy, man.

Posted by: Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs at Midnight at June 15, 2009 06:43 PM (taJZA)

80 Posted by: Nigel Tufts at June 15, 2009 06:37 PM (/8Gs3)

Hey Douchenozzle...

Explain to me how they counted 30 something million votes from around the country within a couple of hours, after extending voting for 3 hours.

Let me give it a shot...it's easy when you know, start with the number you'd like and then just announce it.

Posted by: DrewM. at June 15, 2009 06:44 PM (iTt2X)

81 I'm deeply troubled that the syphilis has finally rotted the last of Nigel Lima's brain.

Posted by: Waterhouse at June 15, 2009 06:44 PM (Znnjc)

82 That "Nigel" fellow sure ain't shy about shitting his pants.

Posted by: Captain America at June 15, 2009 06:44 PM (wgLRl)

83 ace says

The last part is better, but note how weak it actually is: He thanks the Iranian people for their "participation," as mere "participation" in an election voided by rigging -- by a coup -- is really the goal here. They participated. Their job is done. Thank you, drive through.


Agreed - the first 60 seconds were painful obama mumbling about nothing - but this last bit is at least in the ballpark of acceptable for the US President.  The three day silence is disturbing, but not unexpected - in the Georgia crisis, Obama called for "restraint" by all sides initially and then turned rougher on Russia as McCain appeared to gain ground.

Here, on friday night the Administration said nothing - and issued "unsourced" leaks to the NYT saying the Administration would most definitely certainly continue the silly Obama outreach plan with Mahmoud.  Then, a few days later, as the EU/Canada grow a pair and play the role of McCain (with McCain at least saying something today too before Obama), Obama catches up by issuing this mostly lame, and at the very end passable statement.....the BIGGEST problem with this statement is Obama's lame as hell affirmation of the continuance of the Obama outreach plan in the midst of actual deaths caused by Mahmoud's buddies....

for anyone who saw the delivery, would you agree he looked lost?

even in the context of obama off prompter, obama on domestic issues is waaaaaay better re confidence at least than obama on foreign issues. i mean, if i was a protestor, and saw that shit, i'd be like, that guy is a douchebag and he's gonna sell us to Mahmoud.

Posted by: Anti-Harkonnen Freedom Fighter at June 15, 2009 06:44 PM (5r0Tz)

84 ...the result matches the pre-election polling....

Oh, that makes it all better then! 

Everyone knows the Polls are beyond reproach!

Posted by: TXMarko at June 15, 2009 06:44 PM (rdNn3)

85 Don't you want him to wait and figure out the best thing to do, rather than simply do something, anything, right away?

L'audace, l'audace. Toujours, l'audace.

It's French, bitch.

Posted by: IllTemperedCur at June 15, 2009 06:44 PM (oT+Ek)

86 The best part about being a skinhead?

We shave "down there" too.

Makes the scrotums silky smooth. They slide in and out of my mouth like velvet.

Posted by: Nigel Tufts at June 15, 2009 06:45 PM (/8Gs3)

87 C'mon, we dont really expect Obama to come out AGAINST a rigged election...that would be hypocrisy.

Posted by: LiberalNitemare at June 15, 2009 06:45 PM (09Qdq)

88 I still can't figure out how he loses if he says he hopes the students get their way. We all know Ahmanutjob isn't going to cooperate with The Messiah, so this should be a big win. 

Posted by: Iblis at June 15, 2009 06:45 PM (9221z)

89 It's the same old story with the left in this country: they treat those people in other countries living under oppressive regimes as if it is just some kind of alternative lifestyle.

Posted by: Doc Rochester at June 15, 2009 06:46 PM (aYL9O)

90 A 1000 day hunger strike would do the troll good too.



Sure, I'm game, count me in. As long as cocks don't count as nourishment

Posted by: Nigel Tufts at June 15, 2009 06:47 PM (AoS9J)

91 You probably mean both the Iranian and American elections?

well, I had assumed the American elections part, but yeah.

Posted by: UncleFacts at June 15, 2009 06:47 PM (vZVv7)

92 Our President, a pantywaist bag of steaming vomit.  Sickening and disgusting.

Posted by: Sparky at June 15, 2009 06:47 PM (J1f2W)

93 Make no mistake - Obama is a wuss, and should utterly condemn the brutality of the regime.

That said, ever since the end of Gulf War I, I have been very leery of Presidents who call on a people to overthrow their tyrannical government.  Yes GHWB, I am looking at you - Shi'a and Kurdish Muslims were slaughtered by the bushel after the US called on them to overthrow Saddam, and then you sat their with Colon Powell's thumb up your colon. 

Unless we are ready to commit the full might of the US military (which even hawks are reluctant to do) Obama should not be running his mouth too much.  Also, he has to be careful of making the opposition look like US stooges.  Finally, since the Mousavi and Achmedimadinnajacket are really on the same page on nukes, the Great Satan and Jews, do we actually care that much?  This is really more of a domestic policy struggle - and at least Achmedimadinnajacket looks like the thug he is - as Conservatives, do we want the same policies with a friendlier face, or would that just aid the Appeaser in Chief?

Posted by: Holdfast at June 15, 2009 06:47 PM (Gzb30)

94

Obama got into office the same way, so he's conflicted. --Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs at Midnight

BINGO!

Posted by: Cyn at June 15, 2009 06:47 PM (cxzu3)

95

Ok, so how is ANYFUCKINGTHING different from what those shitbags in Iran blurt out and what Rev. Dr. Jerry Wright, the most holy of holinesses, screams?

No difference, at all.

Barry believed that shit, he still believes it, how can he then disagree?

What a fuckin disgrace.

Posted by: Rev. Dr. E. Joe Buzz Biden-Miller, PhD, DO, MD at June 15, 2009 06:48 PM (CHf6r)

96 Let me give it a shot...it's easy when you know, start with the number you'd like and then just announce it.

Posted by: DrewM. at June 15, 2009 06:44 PM (iTt2X)

I gots to admit: he's right.

Posted by: Jennifer Brunner at June 15, 2009 06:48 PM (bmsQ/)

Posted by: Jones at June 15, 2009 06:48 PM (YSqbQ)

98

Seattle Slough asks "What could Obama say?"

Well, how about this:...

Don't want to sound like I am defending Slough but... HE IS FROM SEATTLE.... what the F would he know about actual fair election results?  He does not know any better, cut the guy some slack.

Posted by: AndrewsDad at June 15, 2009 06:48 PM (MsyOh)

99 I don't understand.  Adriana Lemonsqueeze assured me Iran was a democracy with free elections and shit.  It says so right on the postcards.

Posted by: Dave in Texas at June 15, 2009 06:48 PM (eiOZw)

100 You are all faux crypto fake inauthentic pseudo-conservative traitors.

I bet you're all secret Jooos!

Posted by: Nigel Tufts at June 15, 2009 06:49 PM (/8Gs3)

101 I've been going down on Barack for 3 days and 3 nights since Chris Matthews is on vacation. He needs a rest from this presidency shit. Let the man eat his waffles have his cock sucked.

Posted by: Michelle Obama at June 15, 2009 06:49 PM (xVKXy)

102 It's not a tyranny, dumbass, the only people disputing the election are warbloggin' neocon sites and gay/feminist Marxists in Iran; the result matches the pre-election polling, even Drudge is reporting that.

About that "polling"

39 The Washington Compost had some sockpuppets from a pair of NGO's "proving" that their (ahem) polls before the election showed Achmedajihad leading 2 to 1. Some credit to them for linkin a fisk of it in the their blog by Jon Cohen

Posted by: kbdabear at June 15, 2009 06:50 PM (93F13)

103 Unless we are ready to commit the full might of the US military (which even hawks are reluctant to do) Obama should not be running his mouth too much.

Why not?  Basiji are good practice.

Posted by: Third Brigade, 3rd ID at June 15, 2009 06:50 PM (bmsQ/)

104 Nigel- I can't quit you, man

Posted by: Seattle Slough at June 15, 2009 06:50 PM (YSqbQ)

105 Hey, the mullahs are in trouble - let's send them $200 billion.

Posted by: Joe Biden at June 15, 2009 06:50 PM (pfStM)

106 You know what?  I've been brought up on a steady diet of "America's sins" of meddling in the business of other sovereign nations.  Those lessons have been brought to me by the left.  So I'd be tempted to say "fuck 'em, they're on their own" with regards to the Iranians out in the street protesting.  Let their blood be on the hands of the left. 

The only problem with that is the fact that the left does not care about blood on their hands.  Witness Cambodia (or Kampuchea to the left.) 

So, to any Iranian dissidents thinking they are going to get support from the US I would say that they need to look back to 1975 and that Dem congress.  Or, to be fair, they could look at GHWB's treachery at the end of GW1.  Fact is, with the US election of the current effete douche bag, Americans do not have the will or the inclination to do the right thing. 

Posted by: sears poncho at June 15, 2009 06:51 PM (uj/0b)

107 Oh, and the best part of Katy Perry are those perky mammaries.

Posted by: The Q at June 15, 2009 06:51 PM (pfStM)

108 Is it me or is this "Nigel Tufts" character boring?
I know it means to be pushing our buttons.
But it's just so boring.

Sad, really.

Posted by: Nom de Blog at June 15, 2009 06:51 PM (1Bods)

109 The "jug earred fuck" knows it's coming home soon enough.

Posted by: dan in michigan at June 15, 2009 06:52 PM (88w67)

110 Nigel, Nigel, Nigel. So many little shitheads like you I've known. Talk so tough on their keyboard. But cry like a baby when the tab comes due and there's nowhere to run.

Posted by: maddogg at June 15, 2009 06:52 PM (HCrGb)

111 Barack Obama isn't being silent on this issue, he just has a wide stance between supporting Iranian rebels and sucking Dinnerjacket's cock.

Posted by: Senator Larry Craig at June 15, 2009 06:52 PM (xVKXy)

112 24 Actually, slough's right for once.  It would probably be best if Maj Gen Clusterfuck the First, Fucknozzle of the Republic, kept his fucking cocksucker shut for once.  Just sayin'.

Posted by: Herr Morgenholz at June 15, 2009 06:19 PM (bmsQ/)


threadwinner on the grounds of best obama nickname only.


I think he should have just made a short statement expressing solidarity with the Iranian people, and then what ace said. 

"A democracy doesn't depend merely on people casting votes ; it depends upon those votes actually being counted and the will of the people being respected."

that's enough to make the point, not too much to for Mahmoud to whine incessantly.  but, because obama is so wedded to his "we're gonna change the world through the Obama effect" doctrine, obama played it safe to ensure he could get his stupid talks with MAhmoud....would anyone be surprised if there was backchannel dealings between obama and Mahmoud on the price of Obama not stirring up serious shit for him? perhaps the "Obama Doctrine" has scored it's first major strategic breakthrough - a Mahmoud agreement to at least pretend to agree to nuclear disarm - in exchange for Obama's weak wristed response to the crisis.


i mean this is big shit guys....2 million fools on the streets of Tehran...this is what 1000's of Iranian dissidents have died for over 30 years, and the best Obama could do is this ...

Posted by: Anti-Harkonnen Freedom Fighter at June 15, 2009 06:53 PM (5r0Tz)

113

Yet another prime example of why no democrat should ever be given national command authority. What a ham-fisted, mincing, equivocating pussy. He even managed to knock the U.S. in his reasoning for being such a supine little bitch.

 

I feel better now.

Posted by: U.S.S. Yorktown at June 15, 2009 06:53 PM (5RlWq)

114 What do you guys think, if I go down on Ahmadinejad will he cut this shit out and stop making me have to pretend I'm doing my job? I'm willing to dress like a goat, do a bit of role playing if that's what it takes.

Posted by: Barack Obama at June 15, 2009 06:53 PM (xVKXy)

115 This never would have happened if Iran had nuclear power plants.

Posted by: Barry 0 at June 15, 2009 06:54 PM (AghBu)

116 I'm deeply troubled by the drastic decline in accusations of either this blog, or specific commenters, or squirrels frolicking in the park, being crypto.

Posted by: Waterhouse at June 15, 2009 06:54 PM (Znnjc)

117 Before I take sides can someone tell me what the protesters' stance on Creationism is?

Posted by: Charles Johnson at June 15, 2009 06:55 PM (xVKXy)

118

"I would say to them that the world is watching and inspired by their participation, regardless of what the ultimate outcome of the election was.

 

translation:

"Present"

Posted by: Jones at June 15, 2009 06:55 PM (YSqbQ)

119 Is it me or is this "Nigel Tufts" character boring?



Guys, I know it seems that I post a lot of gibberish and incoherent ramblings but gimme a break, it's hard typing with a schlong in each hand and one in my mouth.

Posted by: Nigel Tufts at June 15, 2009 06:56 PM (AoS9J)

120

>Guys, I know it seems that I post a lot of gibberish and incoherent ramblings but gimme a break, it's hard typing with a schlong in each hand and one in my mouth.

you forgot to mention the dork up yer squeakhole

Posted by: Jones at June 15, 2009 06:59 PM (YSqbQ)

121 Third Brigade, 3rd ID: Why not?  Basiji are good practice.

Go for it guys - but make it a raid in force, m'kay?  I don't think we need another occupation quite yet.  Seriously, I would like to nuke Achmendimadinnajacket's scruffy ass as much as the next warmonger, but let's now stick around.

Posted by: Holdfast at June 15, 2009 06:59 PM (Gzb30)

122 It's the same old story with the left in this country: they treat those people in other countries living under oppressive regimes as if it is just some kind of alternative lifestyle.
Posted by: Doc Rochester at June 15, 2009 06:46 PM (aYL9O)

No shit, Doc. I was watching the vids of people getting killed by my Leftard girlfriend and her reply?

"Well, people in different cultures have to deal with all kinds of bad things. I mean look at those 2 reporters - 19 years they got, right?" *blinkblink*

Swear to God. I keep having to remind her not to intellectualize, you know, oppression and death happening in real time...

Posted by: Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs at Midnight at June 15, 2009 07:00 PM (taJZA)

123 nickless at June 15, 2009 06:21 PM (MMC8r)

Too right by half!

Posted by: MCPO Airdale at June 15, 2009 07:00 PM (l51zO)

124
The guy is amazing; he can't take a stand on anything...the straddler-in-chief.

I'd like to hear him talk about freedom sometime.  I can just hear it:  "Freedom is great, in principle, but only when it is balanced with a sincere caring for (fill in the blank)."

The most articulate president evar.

Seriously, the guy is constantly talking about principles, yet he refuses to take a stand on any of them.  It's freaking uncanny.

How long can this go on?  I don't care who you are, at some point you have to take a stand on something.  Even if you're the messiah/cult leader.  I really think he's gearing up for the most collossal fall ever in the history of this country.  I just hope he doesn't take the country down with him. Only a question of when and what will finally precipitate it.  Dontcha think?

Posted by: hannitys_hybrid at June 15, 2009 07:01 PM (SqeY4)

125 Go for it guys - but make it a raid in force, m'kay?  I don't think we need another occupation quite yet.


How about a nice bombing run across some Nuke plants, a few Farsi Island ports and maybe a Presidential Palace or two?

No need for ground troops....a lot of shock and awe.

Posted by: JavaJoe at June 15, 2009 07:01 PM (Am6n/)

126 here's what politico has written up on it...basically they hint at the fact that obama has been a total pussy to date and is still defending his "talks with Mahoud" strategy in the face of the crisis.

The images of massive protests and beaten students in the streets of Tehran, Iran, forced an initially reluctant President Barack Obama to speak out sharply against the crackdown and to raise doubts about the election’s outcome.

“I am deeply troubled by the violence that I’ve been seeing on television,” Obama said Monday, more than two days after protests began to break out Saturday in Tehran. “I think that the democratic process, free speech, the ability of people to peacefully dissent — all of those are universal values and need to be respected, and whenever I see violence perpetrated on people who are peacefully dissenting, and whenever the American people see that, I think they are rightfully troubled.”

Obama reasserted a promise for “hard-headed diplomacy” with any Iranian regime and stressed that he wasn’t trying to dictate Iran’s internal politics, but he also expressed sympathy with the supporters of the opposition, describing “a sense on the part of people who were so hopeful and so engaged and so committed to democracy, who now feel betrayed.”

“I think it’s important that, moving forward, whatever investigations take place are done in a way that is not resulting in bloodshed and is not resulting in people being stifled in expressing their views,” he said.

Obama’s extensive comments Monday marked a break with days of extreme caution on the riveting conflict since Iran’s Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was declared the victor — and rival Mir Hossein Mousavi protested the results.

On Saturday, the White House was merely “monitoring” the situation, press secretary Robert Gibbs said in a statement. On Sunday, Vice President Joe ! important; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-weight: 400; font-size: 13.0167px; position: static;">Biden said he had “doubts” about the election. And on Monday, State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said the U.S. is “deeply troubled” by events in Iran but stopped short of condemning them.

“I haven’t used that word, ‘condemn,’” he told the State Department press corps. “We need to see how things unfold.”


Posted by: Anti-Harkonnen Freedom Fighter at June 15, 2009 07:01 PM (5r0Tz)

127 Hey Barry how's my ass taste?

Posted by: The Iron Sheik at June 15, 2009 07:06 PM (Am6n/)

128 He can't even pretend to give a damn about foreign policy and national security. 

Posted by: brak at June 15, 2009 07:08 PM (NPVsf)

129

"Don't want to sound like I am defending Slough but... HE IS FROM SEATTLE.... what the F would he know about actual fair election results?  He does not know any better, cut the guy some slack."--Amen!  He may have even been one of our esteemed citizens who was residing at the King County Elections Office or perhaps a zombie who raised himself from the grave to cast his vote for Ms. Fraudoire. 

Posted by: runningrn at June 15, 2009 07:08 PM (3Qkku)

130 I will reiterate from last night - a burning refinery or two would be enough to really light this candle - if anyone is listening.  The immediate gas shortages/price explosion would destroy whatever hope the middle class had in DinnerJacket's regime.

Posted by: Jean at June 15, 2009 07:11 PM (xCBQ4)

131 Pussy, turn off the television if it twoubles you. It's not up to the Iranian people to choose their leaders. They are, at most, allowed to select from the permitted choices.

Oh, and one more thing: Present!

Posted by: t-bird at June 15, 2009 07:12 PM (FcR7P)

132 107 Oh, and the best part of Katy Perry are those perky mammaries.



The Legs Defense rests

Posted by: TXMarko at June 15, 2009 07:12 PM (rdNn3)

133

"all of those are universal values and need to be respected, and whenever I see violence perpetrated on people who are peacefully dissenting, and whenever the American people see that, I think they are rightfully troubled.”"

Wow, just wow, what a slick little puss.

Notice he never says what he thinks...he shifts things to the "American People".

He really is a piece of Affirmative Action work, a coward as the result of having shit given to him his whole life, and not having to fuckin answer to anything.

Great.

Posted by: Rev. Dr. E. Joe Buzz Biden-Miller, PhD, DO, MD at June 15, 2009 07:14 PM (CHf6r)

134 125 How about a nice bombing run across some Nuke plants, a few Farsi Island ports and maybe a Presidential Palace or two?

Posted by: JavaJoe at June 15, 2009 07:01 PM (Am6n/)


I'm afraid you are a few years too late - I don't think we could be sure we'd gotten enough of his nuke infrastructure.  I think we would have to put troops on the ground at the key sites for at least a few hours to ensure complete destruction.

Posted by: Holdfast at June 15, 2009 07:16 PM (Gzb30)

135 Lot's of girls have great legs. Not many have that figure matched with a chest like that. Based on scarcity, I'm leanin' boobs.

Posted by: Regulus at June 15, 2009 07:21 PM (O5RcU)

136 He'll HAVE to man up, or start shopping around for a ghostwriter to do his memoirs in 2012.

He's got that covered already, thank you.

Posted by: Bill Ayers at June 15, 2009 07:22 PM (GF+6V)

137 I'm sure he'll get around to supporting the people of Iran right about the same time he gets around to stopping the genocide in Darfur, something that his VP said could be done with minimal effort and a couple of Apache helicopters

Posted by: Dudley Smith at June 15, 2009 07:22 PM (uVCZA)

138 Rigged Elections, say it isn't so! Isn't that a way of life in Chicago? Only strong emotion the President may show is distain for the second rate job they did.

P.S. Israel, now may be your chance to take care of a nuke problem while they are busy shooting their protesters in the streets.

Posted by: Dark Indy at June 15, 2009 07:24 PM (7us0J)

139 "He'll HAVE to man up, or start shopping around for a ghostwriter to do his memoirs in 2012."

I'm available.

Posted by: Bill Ayers at June 15, 2009 07:26 PM (CAPm+)

140 Well he was wearing a green tie.

Posted by: Mike at June 15, 2009 07:27 PM (p/bdf)

141 Re: 136

Dammit!  I hate when that happens!

Posted by: 5th Level Fighter at June 15, 2009 07:27 PM (CAPm+)

142 This could of been Obama chance to change the region. Instead he balks and does nothing to support the reformists in a hard-line nations that has seen its economy tank and ios seeing a growing resiteance to the oppresive mullahs popping up from the generation born just after the 1979 revoultion. Look up Pres. Reagan 1982 Christmas radio address about the outlawing of the solidarity movement. There he danagled a carrot  about opening up more trade with Poland if the Polish government would free the leaders of the Solidarity Movement and if they would un-banned the Solidarity movement. Instead they didn't so he chose to restrict even more trade. Presidenbt Obama could have said the same things instead he balked and did nothing, just like another Democrat president did while dealing with that nation.

Posted by: Charles at June 15, 2009 07:27 PM (xGZ+b)

143 132 Couldn't find a picture without that faggot in it?...geesh

Posted by: steevy at June 15, 2009 07:28 PM (tpWiY)

144

Hope this June turns out better than that one in 1989 at old Tiananmen Square.

Posted by: ArandomPerson at June 15, 2009 07:28 PM (uFOlw)

145

What should he say?

Why is it so hard and would it be so surprising if an American president came out a made a forceful supportive defense of FREEDOM?  That's not political, that's not choosing sides, that's WHO WE'RE SUPPOSED TO BE.  You know, land of the FREE home of the BRAVE. 

If he can't summon the courage to forcefully and without apology defend fair and free elections anywhere and everywhere, then...WTF?

Posted by: The Hammer at June 15, 2009 07:30 PM (YBTwf)

146 Obama must really be jealous of Jimmy Carter's legacy.

Posted by: 5th Level Fighter at June 15, 2009 07:34 PM (CAPm+)

147

I forced myself to watch his…’mutterings’ [luckily I did so on an empty stomach].  I noted with interest that he never really looked into the camera, it was very telling.

My reaction can’t really be put into words, it was beyond lame.

My one-word summation: empty.

If I were Dinnerjacket, after I changed my underwear [from laughing so hard...], I’d pick up the phone, ring up the head of the IRGC and tell him, ‘lock and load’.

God help those brave souls in the streets.

God help us.

PS--the Norks, PRC, Russians, and all the other wanna-be thugs saw his 'response'; I thought things were bad, no my friends, it just got worse...much, much worse.

Posted by: CPT. Charles at June 15, 2009 07:35 PM (lYKj1)

148

Uhhhhhh, eek bin ein Tehrarist.

 

(That's what people from Tehran are called.  I know 'cause I'm all cool an' wordly an' shit.)

 

Posted by: Obizzle the Prezidizzle at June 15, 2009 07:36 PM (aJ6rs)

149 Ummm...and....uhhh, um...where is my teleprompter?

Posted by: Teh One at June 15, 2009 07:37 PM (DrB2V)

150 "Present."

Posted by: Obi's Sister at June 15, 2009 07:39 PM (PtL6E)

151 Everything I've read leads me to the conclusion that the election, as a whole, is what most Westerners would consider a sham because the candidates were selected by the Main mullah, Khamenei. So the Iranians were selecting between different like minded, Pro Mullahcracy, candidates. Mahmoud helped take over the US Embassy and Mousavi formed Hezballah.

I'm not sure what all of this is about really. I'm happy the Iranians are so distracted and giving Crazy Eyes the shits but forgive me if I'm not too pumped about all of this. I don't get the impression this a "Prague Spring" type of movement. Anyone remember the last time Iran went bat shit? That didn't work out too well for anybody except the Mullahs. Obama may actually be right to keep up the ambiguous statements until the picture gets clearer.

Posted by: CozMark at June 15, 2009 07:40 PM (klUBn)

152
@ 145

He can't take a stand for anything, especially freedom, since He's in the process of suspending it.  The only thing he truly has taken a stand on is "fairness," as long as He's the One deciding what's "fair."  Freedom isn't fair, you see...

Posted by: hannitys_hybrid at June 15, 2009 07:40 PM (PGrdo)

153 Can't I just eat my waffle?

Posted by: Barry O at June 15, 2009 07:41 PM (IyupJ)

154 I have to say, military strikes against the Iranian nuke projects right now would definitely be a Bad Idea.  That really would play into the hands of Mr. A. and his bunch of smelly apocalyptic old towelheads. 

But if the tyrants do pull this off and suppress the uprising, throw a lot of people in jail or make them "disappear" -- THEN it's time to show the donkey what the stick feels like.

Posted by: Trimegistus at June 15, 2009 07:44 PM (QpvbJ)

155

Goddammit, when the troll says something even dumber than the words we can put in his mouth, let him speak.

Save the "I love male butt" stuff for when they're being vile and disgusting and otherwise Lettermanish.

Posted by: INCITEmarsh at June 15, 2009 07:48 PM (oPFyu)

156 Patrick Henry: "Give me liberty or give me death!"
Barack Obama:  Give me liberty or, uh, something.... but no, uh, violence, please.

Posted by: Then-and-Now at June 15, 2009 07:52 PM (EjtNo)

157 Save the "I love male butt" stuff for when they're being vile and disgusting and otherwise Lettermanish.

Lima is a fucking crypto-nazi.  He's vile by definition.  Piss on every comment he makes, even if its Good Fucking Mornng.

Its the only way to be sure.

Posted by: toby928 at June 15, 2009 07:52 PM (PD1tk)

158 I guess no one here would be surprised to learn that social-gossip blogger Andi Sullivan found Obama's speech "A very difficult balance - and I think he pulls it off. The emphasis on non-violence is especially good (and what I hoped for):" What is fucking ass. I liked him better when he was Trig-troofing.

Posted by: BTMintheSTL at June 15, 2009 07:53 PM (kGDTD)

159 dammit

Posted by: toby928: Faggotty faux-con fragging race traitor at June 15, 2009 07:54 PM (PD1tk)

160 "I would say to them that the world is watching and inspired by their participation, regardless of what the ultimate outcome of the election was. And they should know that the world is watching."


The ultimate outcome is going to be a mass 'disappearance of people' the world will never know existed.

I doubt the Mullahs will allow the world to see the hundreds of thousands of dissenters secretly executed behind closed doors.

Move along Children, Obama is insisting you focus on his freebie health care.

Posted by: syn at June 15, 2009 07:55 PM (7mgBe)

161

Lot's of girls have great legs.

I can't believe I'm contributing to this inane conversation and I'll probably have a hard time convincing you guys that I'm straight after this, but...

Lots of girls have decent legs.  I see a lot of actresses showing off decent legs.  Not so many have great legs.

Posted by: katya at June 15, 2009 08:01 PM (oRJZj)

162 Anyone remember the last time Iran went bat shit? That didn't work out too well for anybody except the Mullahs.

One should understand that in '79, the mullahs essentially piggybacked onto the popular revolt against the Shah, which began in the universities.

Revolutions don't always go the way one expects. It's true that Mousavi isn't much of a change from Dinnerjacket, but tearing down the ruling regime opens up a lot of possibilities.

Think of the failed coup against Gorbachev in '91. Yeltsin came out against the coup by asserting that Gorby was the legitimate ruler of the Soviet Union. Yet once the coup was put down, Yeltin was left as the de facto leader of the USSR, as opposed to Gorby as the leader de jure. Yeltsin had been butting heads with both Gorby and the hardliners for years (as I recall, Yeltsin wasn't coming out ahead in these power struggles), but the coup gave him the opportunity to outmaneuver the hardliners by co-opting Gorby. Revolutions are opportunities.

Posted by: IllTemperedCur at June 15, 2009 08:02 PM (oT+Ek)

163

<i>cryptoliberal cupcake Shep Smith</i>

 

Are you sure that's not 'cryptocupcake liberal Shep Smith'? 

Posted by: dad29 at June 15, 2009 08:04 PM (HkC4g)

164 "Don't you want him to wait and figure out the best thing to do"

No, SS, they don't. They're Jacksonians, by and large. Hulk smash. NTTAWWT.

- The last RINO

Posted by: Knemon at June 15, 2009 08:10 PM (BpL9x)

165 122 It's the same old story with the left in this country: they treat those people in other countries living under oppressive regimes as if it is just some kind of alternative lifestyle.
Posted by: Doc Rochester at June 15, 2009 06:46 PM (aYL9O)

Unless they're people in other countries who we are at war with under a GOP president. Then they wring their hands over all those poooor people our troops killed and tortured in the dead of night.

Oh, and they bleed gallons for those pooooooorrrr Paleosimians


Posted by: kbdabear at June 15, 2009 08:11 PM (93F13)

166 It's probably been said already, as most of the morons here are very astute Messiah watchers, but seriously, how strong of a statement can he come out and make in condemning a stolen election and in supporting violent dissent? He's very likely facing the same scenario in a little over three years time himself. He can't have calls for openness and fairness played non-stop on youtube and fox in '12 while he's got ACORN and the New Black Panthers running rampant in all the bigger cities. There's this thing called backlash and it's not an exclusively Iranian show.

Posted by: pendejo grande at June 15, 2009 08:19 PM (gudTT)

167 Couldn't find a picture without that faggot in it?...geesh

Katy has delicious legs, IMHO.


Posted by: TXMarko at June 15, 2009 08:27 PM (rdNn3)

168 That is slough, not slough. You know, like when a scab sloughs off a chancre. Just clearing the air.

Posted by: Seattle Slough's chancre at June 15, 2009 08:35 PM (odl1D)

169 Katy has delicious legs, IMHO.

One for the boobage fans.

Posted by: Waterhouse at June 15, 2009 08:35 PM (Znnjc)

170 When Barry says he's troubled by the violence he's seeing on TV, does he mean there is too much TV violence? Just what the country need an effete, argula eating wienie.

Posted by: TheQuietMan at June 15, 2009 08:40 PM (41UX9)

171 How about if Obama said something like this:

"Across the Middle East, a critical mass of events is taking that region in a hopeful new direction. Historic changes have many causes, yet these changes have one factor in common. A businessmen in Beirut recently said, "We have removed the mask of fear. We're not afraid anymore."

Pervasive fear is the foundation of every dictatorial regime, the prop that holds up all power not based on consent. And when the regime of fear is broken and the people find their courage and find their voice, democracy is their goal and tyrants themselves have reason to fear. ."

"The Iranian regime should listen to the concerns of the world and listen to the voice of the Iranian people who long for their liberty and want their country to be a respected member of the international community.

We look forward to the day when Iran joins in the hopeful changes taking place across the region. We look forward to the day when the Iranian people are free."


Signed

W

Posted by: TendStl at June 15, 2009 08:41 PM (1liAE)

172 those Iranians have obviously been watching too much Glenn Beck...

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177

How about if Obama said this...

If this shit is still going on in 4 hours from right fucking now, shit you love (like your little tushes) is going to mysteriously start blowing up in ways that only we can do, and you little fucks are going to find out what we mean by the fucking words "precision" and "kinetic", IYKWIFMAITYFD.

Well, he might get re-elected.  Short of liberating another country, making his tally 1/2 of GWB's, there's no way he isn't a one-termer.

Posted by: sherlock at June 15, 2009 09:01 PM (L4jPh)

178 TendStl #171--Wow!  That is amazing.  Thanks so much for posting that.  I miss the Cowboy way.  I miss the man.  Obama doesn't possess 1/1 trillionth of testicular fortitude W had.  Sigh!

Posted by: runningrn at June 15, 2009 09:03 PM (3Qkku)

179 Barry.........still talking out of both sides of his mouth.........and his ass.  Come on Barry, say it!  "Present!"

Posted by: GarandFan at June 15, 2009 09:03 PM (C3okI)

180

Sheriff Joe issued a statement a few minutes ago responding to O's "deeply troubled" statement.

Reporter question:  Mr. VP, do you have anything to add to the president's earlier remarks about the events taking place in Iran?

Joe Biden"What's all this fuss I keep hearing about violins on television? Why don't parents want their kids to see violins on television? I thought the Leonardo Bernstein concerts were just lovely, now, if they only show violins on television after ten o'clock at night, the little babies will all be asleep and they won't learn any music appreciation. They'll learn to play guitars, and bongo drums and go to Africa and join these rock'n roll outfits and they won't drink milk! I think there should be more violins on television and less game shows, it's terrible the way...

 
Reporter:   Um, Mr VP, that's Violence on television. Not violins.

Joe BidenOh, well that's different. Never mind!

Posted by: The Hammer at June 15, 2009 09:13 PM (YBTwf)

181
"There's a little something for everyone in his statements, isn't there?"

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182 Shorter Obama:
"Mullahs stealing elections for Ahmadinejad, ACORN stealing elections for me and the Dems,  It's no big."

Posted by: Giacomo at June 15, 2009 09:17 PM (517kA)

183

“I haven’t used that word, ‘condemn,’” he told the State Department press corps. “We need to see how things unfold.”

They hate to condemn a thugocracy that is our sworn enemy, "Death to America" and all that?

Posted by: Javems at June 15, 2009 09:19 PM (/IQA9)

184

Wouldn't it be just like the evil Zionist to interfere with this election by supplying the protesters with weapons intercepted via Iran in Palestine?

 

 

Posted by: booter at June 15, 2009 09:43 PM (eimUK)

185 "Instead he continues cautioning against "bloodshed," as if bloodshed and tumult are the real enemies here, rather than the mullahs causing the bloodshed and tumult."

OBAMA=SELLOUT!

Again apologizing for America being overly involved in foreign affairs.  Sure, ignoring reality is sooooo much better.

Posted by: PJ at June 15, 2009 09:51 PM (oUBw8)

186 I am deeply troubled by the violence I have been seeing on television. I think the democratic process, free speech, the ability of people to peacefully dissent -- all those are universal values and need to be respected. And whenever I see violence perpetrated on people who are peacefully dissenting, and whenever the American people see that, I think they are troubled.

Narcissist much? TWO sentences and he get five I's in.

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187 @176: Did I miss anything?
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188 Presidente 666 sounds more and more like Letterman every day.  I guess Letterman likes gorrillas too.

Posted by: Thomas Jackson at June 15, 2009 10:32 PM (B8gqF)

189  I am sorry, I can restrain myself no longer. It is official, President Obama is a moron.

 I can't believe this statement, "The Iranian people need to choose their own leaders." Oh really, Mr. Keen Observer of the Obvious? Mr. O, if you don't mind, uh, isn't that the whole problem? The Iranian people have not and are not being allowed to choose thier own leaders. Isn't that the whole point? Hello!

 Which leaves me with one conclusion, you Sir, Mr. O., are a complete IDIOT!

Posted by: annak at June 15, 2009 10:40 PM (M4IOE)

190 How can O support a questioning of an election when he broke damn near every election rule himself?

Posted by: ken at June 15, 2009 11:56 PM (57BYM)

191

Just heard the audio of Obama being deeply troubled by the violence in Iran.

I get more hacked off when my toast gets burnt.

Fucking coward.

Posted by: ErikW at June 16, 2009 01:03 AM (hKtiw)

192 77 Ah... "deeply troubled." So this rises to the level of an American Soldier being killed, but not quite up there with an abortion doc. I get it.

Posted by: hindmost at June 15, 2009 06:42 PM (MnpWG)

Excellent observation.

Posted by: Alana at June 16, 2009 02:19 AM (JE2zV)

193 178 TendStl #171--Wow!  That is amazing.  Thanks so much for posting that.  I miss the Cowboy way.  I miss the man.  Obama doesn't possess 1/1 trillionth of testicular fortitude W had.  Sigh!

You said it.  I don't get the allure of these wimpy metrosexual girly men.  If I wanted that, I'd be a lesbian.  Well, actually, I take that back.  I'd probably get more strength and character from a good lesbian than I would from wimps like Obama.  If all the men were like him, who'd need men?

Posted by: Alana at June 16, 2009 02:46 AM (JE2zV)

194 Just a precusor to the midterms here.  Can you say ACORN?

Posted by: CDR M at June 16, 2009 04:18 AM (omsCl)

195 What is sad is that Reagan, JFK and any President with BALLS would've been all over this as an opening to undermine the leadership in Iran.  Jesus H. Christ Obama is willing to undermine Israel but not Iran?????

Posted by: CDR M at June 16, 2009 04:20 AM (omsCl)

196

as if mere "participation" in an election voided by rigging -- by a coup -- is really the goal here.

Dude, he's got to say this now.  Come 2012, he's gonna need that statement for himself.

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