Can we Dispense with the ‘President Obama Didn’t Use a TelePrompTer Last Night!’ Charade Already?
By: Jeff Emanuel (Diary) | March 25th at 09:07 AM |
Yes, he left the old familiar glass-paneled prompters that helped him recall childhood memories he said he would “never forget,” that helped him talk down to attendants at dirt-floored midwestern appearances, and that allowed him to thank himself for a St. Patrick’s Day invitation. But it wasn’t because he didn’t need them, or because he could be trusted to speak on his own to a | Read More »
Pelosi: Obama Backs Down on Charging Combat Wounded for Health Care
By: Jeff Emanuel (Diary) | March 18th at 04:09 PM |
At a meeting with veterans’ groups on Capitol Hill, Speaker Pelosi (D-CA) said: President Obama listened to the genuine concerns expressed by the veteran service organizations regarding the option of billing service-connected injuries to veterans’ insurance companies Based on the respect President Obama has for veterans and the principle concerns of our veteran leaders, the president made the decision that combat wounds should not be | Read More »
Binky Throws Barack Under the Bus
By: Jeff Emanuel (Diary) | March 18th at 09:58 AM |
President Obama’s TelePrompTer, which has been challenged to a debate by Rush Limbaugh (neither it nor the Mouth of TelePrompTer, Barack Obama, has responded to date), apparently decided yesterday that St. Paddy’s was best observed with some good, old-fashioned shenanigans. According to the AP: Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen was just a few paragraphs into an address at a St. Patrick’s Day celebration at the | Read More »
Tuesday Open Thread: Obama and his Binky
By: Jeff Emanuel (Diary) | March 17th at 03:37 PM |
Huge tip of the cap to a fellow RS Contributor for the apropos title. He also asks the question, “How many more pictures like this are they going to allow before they install the video screen in Obama’s podium?” Who knows? One thing is true, as Rush has also noted: the TelePrompTer can serve as a useful whipping boy for the president’s current foibles and | Read More »