January 27, 2010

Let's watch the State of the Union.

I'm ready to live-blog. Keep me company!

8:06 Central Time. The room looks shabby. Why is that? Here's the President. Wan applause. Kissy faces. Biden! He's looking lanky and elderly. Michelle is swathed in — what color purple would you say that is? Eggplant? Aubergine?

8:09. Nancy's in lilac. Purple is the color... if you want to appeal to all the reds and blues of America. Obama's got a red and white — peppermint — striped tie, so I take it he means to reach out to conservatives. But how? They say he's going to ask for the repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell, but that can't please conservatives. It can't please the Democrats too much either, really — can it? — as they look toward the fall elections.

8:14. The economy sucks. But it could be worse. Obama reads the letters we write him. Letters from children. They want us to set aside partisanship. The people are resilient. And so, "I have never been more hopeful about America's future than I am tonight." First applause line.

8:19. If there's one thing that unites us, it's that we all hated the bank bailout. He talks about the bank fee, which he characterizes as a way of recovering the part of the bailout that has not yet been paid back. I've never understood that, and I don't understand it now. And it's hardly bipartisan, is it?

8:23. He's making big claims about having cut taxes and creating huge numbers of jobs. I don't believe it, but Obama is telling me that I should talk to some small business owner in Phoenix whose name I didn't quite catch. Didn't give the phone number though.

8:26. Small businesses are good. (Come on, talk to them.) Big business sucks though. We want to help small business grow... so it can become big business and then we can hate it.

8:29. China has better trains.

8:31. Biden was smiling a toothy grin but now he's all frowny-face and I'm afraid he's going to cry. Is it because other countries are better than we are? Did Obama call us losers?

8:33. It's time to get serious about solving problems. Like, before? We were clowning around.

8:35. Nuclear power plants! Off-shore oil-drilling! Yay! Really? It's mixed in with a lot of "clean energy" and "climate" talk.

8:38. Let's export more stuff.

8:41. Hey, kids! Do your homework!

8:42. $10,000 in tax credits for college (for the whole 4 years?). And you'll only have to pay 10% of your income, at the most, to pay back your college loans. After 20 years of that, any remaining debt is forgiven.

8:44. Why the hell did I get bogged down in health care reform!?

8:45. Michelle. Oh, my! What does that expression on her face mean? I get a chill and imagine she hates him. I'll go back and get a photograph of this later.

8:47. Obama takes his "share" of the blame.

8:49. We're "in a fiscal hole."  Here's the part about freezing spending.

8:55. Were they laughing at him?

8:56. "Let's try common sense. A novel concept." A laugh line that is a confession of past incompetence.

8:57. He's bitching about the Supreme Court — about the Citizens United case — while the Justices are sitting right in front of him. They all look pretty poker-faced, except Samuel Alito who mouths some words. I'll have to go back and try to lip read that. [ADDED: People are reading it as "not true" and comparing that to last year's "You lie."]

9:00. Obama doesn't like the way politicians are always being politicians. "I will not give up on trying to change the tone of our politics... We still need to govern." And "we" — meaning, divisively, the Democrats —  have the majority and people expect us to get things done. So the Republicans shouldn't be obstructing. Get it? Be bipartisan. Let's show everybody that "we" — and this time he means the nice, docile Republicans — are able to get things done.

9:04. He doesn't want to "relitigate" the past. What litigation was there in the past? He's referring to the old arguments about who's tougher on national security. He doesn't want us to talk about that anymore. Just accept that we all care about America. Hear that, Republicans? Don't use your strongest issue in this election year.

9:06.
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Temperature check.
Blah. Okay. Wow.   

9:14. We're gonna repeal Don't Ask Don't Tell. And give women equal pay for equal work. And fix immigration.

9:15. "It's our ideals — our values — that built America."

9:17. "No wonder there's so much cynicism out there. No wonder there's so much disappointment." Meade says: "Uh oh. Malaise."

9:19. He didn't say that hope and change would be easy. Yeah. He just said hope and change. And we bought it.

9:21. He's started talking about particular kids, so the end must be near. Oh, yikes, now, clearly, the end is nigh because he's yelling. I mean... getting all inspirational. "A new year has come. A new decade stretches before us. We don't quit. I don't quit." Yeah, him quitting would have been really weird! "Let's seize this moment. To start anew. To carry the dream forward. And to strengthen our union once more."

9:31. I check Site Meter to see what SOTU-related searches are bringing people to this blog. It's basically all about why everyone is wearing purple. Ha ha.

9:34. Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell gives the Republican response in the Virginia State House, which looks great. We're told it was designed by Thomas Jefferson. A nice backdrop.

9:37. The federal government is simply trying to do too much. We need to "reconsider and restore the proper limited role of government at every level."

9:40. We're blessed with natural resources "and we must use them all."

9:44. "Top-down one-size fits all decision making should not replace the personal choices of free people in a free market, nor undermine the proper role of state and local governments in our system of federalism. As our Founders clearly stated, and we Governors understand, government closest to the people governs best."

9:46: About Haiti, McDonnell directly thanks Americans: "Thank you for your ongoing compassion."

9:48:
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McDonnell temperature check.
blah. okay. wow.   

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Tom said...

Arcane discussion of senate manuevering not resonating with real people I suspect

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

he's putting of the freeze.

there is no freeze

Meade said...

"That's how budgeting works"

Tom said...

Drink up! reference to 8 years!

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

blame Bush again

caplight said...

Obama doesn't want to lead. HE wants to rule.

Meade said...

Bush's fault.

miller said...

"That's what we did for 8 years."

Um, like 2002-2010, 4 years of which Democrats ran Congress?

Fen said...

"Is anybody listening to him anymore?"

We're done.

Bush was such a horrible communicator that I could not listen to him maul a speech.

Obama is a great communicator but you cant trust anything he says.

Americans: "Are you going to at least take me to dinner and a movie while your are in town?"

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=d9c_1258865433

Peter V. Bella said...

Hey, is SNL over yet? When is the SOTU going to start?

miller said...

Oh boy. Here come some ginormous tax increases.

caplight said...

Common sense=spend your way out of debt.

Anonymous said...

Obama just now endorse Sarah Palin;

"Let's try common sense."

Unknown said...

THIS GUY JUST LOVES HIMSELF

Lincolntf said...

By this time in his term, Bush had already weathered 9/11. Obama can still barely manage a coherent speech without Cliffs Notes.

Automatic_Wing said...

I'm afraid we already have the government we deserve.

Meade said...

"That's how budgeting works"

Pay you Tuesday for hamburger today.

miller said...

We didn't hire lobbyists - except when we did.

caplight said...

are they purposely not showing the Republican side of the chamber?

Tom said...

SCOTUS comments...love the pan...Ruth looks like she is on life support

Automatic_Wing said...

Foreign corporations. Boo hiss.

*Throws overripe vegetables*

miller said...

"Earmark reform" - but will he veto a bill with earmarks?

BJM said...

What claptrap.

They focus grouped this pap?

miller said...

Oh good grief. Not the promise to be transparent again. We saw how that promised worked with C-SPAN and the Health Care Reform bill.

caplight said...

post the stimulus bill so people can see how thier money is being wasted right now.

avwh said...

He can't mean even 1/10 of what he's saying.

What a hypocrite: "elections shouldn't be bankrolled by the biggest corporations" - AFTER he turned down public finance and got 50% more in corp. money than McCain in the last election.

What a waste of time and hot air - BS.

bwebster said...

Hey, and besides posting the earmarks online, we can also have C-SPAN telecast the healthcare negotiations!

WWIII Joe Biden, Husk-Puppet + America's Putin said...

I'm sorry - I'm just going to say this: Regarding the court decision:
Our president is a lying disrespectful immature jerk.

Lincolntf said...

Nobody believes you, Barry!!
You and your ilk live on shady donations, so don't even try to pull that bullshit on us.
We already know you're a lightweight, don't make it worse.

Jason (the commenter) said...

I'm actually looking forward to the Republican response.

Peter V. Bella said...

Let's teach our college graduates that loans don't have to repaid.

We already did. Haven't you heard about the foreclosure problem?

Anonymous said...

Where was Joe Wilson when Bamster said,
I'm not naive."?

WWIII Joe Biden, Husk-Puppet + America's Putin said...

Obama is a dangerous lying SOB.

caplight said...

perpetual campaign. Who brought in David Plouffe?

Calvin said...

Alito said, "No it won't. That's not true."

Tom said...

yapping about confirmation... and earmarks...too much inside the beltway crap wtf does this have to do with the state of the union.

miller said...

OH MY GOSH. "Saying bad things about the other side."

POT KETTLE BLACK. (Pardon the unfortunate allusions.)

Anonymous said...

Gaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh!


I'm getting fatigued.

End the speech! Finish. Stop talking!

My brain is imploding.

Tom said...

So the election of Scott Brown is a result of "Campaign Fever"...like it is a curable disease...

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

I will not give up, I will not give in, I will never surrender.

caplight said...

Boos to the supermajority?

miller said...

Let's not call names - except you STUPID REPUBLICANS!

caplight said...

monthly meetings where he tells them, "I won"?

LoafingOaf said...

Althouse: Obama's got a red and white — peppermint — striped tie

I was watching on FOX and I was like, "Eh, the tie is red with pink stripes." When I flipped around and it was red with white stripes other channels.

Is FOX's picture quality just worse on my cable system, or is it shabby across the nation? The picture looks way better on MSNBC.

Well, whatever, I find the speech boring and have mostly been watching the Cavaliers whoring the Timberwolves instead.

WWIII Joe Biden, Husk-Puppet + America's Putin said...

I really hope average American citizens are not buying this absolute load of crap.

miller said...

Do they have airsick bags for this speech?

RLB_IV said...

Once again it's those evil Repubs.

Automatic_Wing said...

Nice set of schoolyard taunts you've got there, Barry.

BJM said...

We? Obama was on flt 253?

SukieTawdry said...

OMG, this is stultifyingly awful. Did he just say that we have to stop acting like every day is election day?? Now that's audacity.

Tom said...

AQ gets a mention! where are the code pink protesters?

sakredkow said...

8:45. Michelle. Oh, my! What does that expression on her face mean? I get a chill and imagine she hates him. I'll go back and get a photograph of this later.

That's just really wrong.

RLB_IV said...

Time for another scotch.

Meade said...

Alito said, "No it won't. That's not true."

Liar?

miller said...

You nasty Republicans with your own ideas. YOU MUST FOLLOW ME ONLY!

Oh, another promise like Gitmo!

WWIII Joe Biden, Husk-Puppet + America's Putin said...

"On His Last Day in Office, Obama Will Still Be Talking About What He Inherited"



Let us make his term up in 3 years, shall we? Yes we can!

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

No mention of Gitmo yet!

Anonymous said...

Thing about an Obama speech....it takes about 8 hours for reality to reassert itself once the words have died away.

Make no mistake about it.

miller said...

He is not arguing from a strong position during this speech, and I think he realizes it. He is floundering around for an issue, and can't help bashing the Republicans.

RLB_IV said...

Bring the troops home. More 2012 campaigning of O.

Meade said...

There's Al Frankin, the comedian. What's he doing there?

Micajah said...

Alito's reaction appeared to be: "not true." I suppose now we will have rending of garments and gnashing of teeth at such impolite behavior--truth is no defense.

caplight said...

Michelle has been supporting military families for a year. what has she done?

Tom said...

Ronald Reagan! nuff said

miller said...

Michele is finally proud of the Armed Forces of America.

WWIII Joe Biden, Husk-Puppet + America's Putin said...

an inconvenient truth as reported from the WSJ:

As for the deficit, CBO shows that over the first three years of the Obama Presidency, 2009-2011, the federal government will borrow an estimated $3.7 trillion. That is more than the entire accumulated national debt for the first 225 years of U.S. history.

miller said...

Good luck getting those nuclear materials from North Korea.

bagoh20 said...

Obama ended the war. He is good.

Meade said...

Lem's right -- what about Gitmo? Why doesn't President Obama keep his promises?

Peter V. Bella said...

To sum up.

"I have spent the past year doing nothing but preparing for this speech. I would like to thank my good friend and comedy writer Al Franken.

Live From DC it's Saturday Night...."

avwh said...

Re: healthcare, Is it just me, or does his whole demeanor & body language just scream, "“how many times do I have to explain this to you people?”

I get the impression from Michelle's strained expression when she got her shout-out, the WH hasn't been the picnic she expected.

Tom said...

growing consequences for Iran..."yawn"

miller said...

Um. North Korea doesn't much need anyone. You are trying to tempt a cat with a warm dish of poached carrots.

Automatic_Wing said...

Barry's tough guy act is not too convincing. The Iranians must be ROFL.

caplight said...

No bounce. Nada. This is just his campaign speeches from a year ago. But now he has too many broken promises. He's got a record.

Chennaul said...

Don't use your strongest issue in this election year.

Yep, Republicans tend to forget this.

Scott Brown is a member of the JAG Corps-he hammered on this in Massachusetts.....

And guess what?

He won.

Rialby said...

If there's one thing that unites us, it's that we all hated the bank bailout. He talks about the bank fee, which he characterizes as a way of recovering the part of the bailout that has not yet been paid back. I've never understood that, and I don't understand it now. And it's hardly bipartisan, is it?

But he argued for it on the Senate floor AND voted for it. Didn't he? I feel like I'm taking crazy pills

miller said...

Good grief. This guy has no idea he's the captain of the Titanic. He's selecting the music for the band instead of watching the radar and the horizon.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

Obama is been speaking for an hour..

I need a glass of water.

Peter V. Bella said...

I really hope average American citizens are not buying this absolute load of crap.

They already did. How soon you forget. November 2008. Election Day.

miller said...

So if you follow the law and use money for campaigns, then are you going to support that?

Anonymous said...

It must be tough to be a principled person, and be in this crowd, and know when to applaud and stand, and when to sit on your hands.

Slippery words are Obama's forte. One must be alert to them.

BJM said...

Woulda, coulda, shoulda.

miller said...

Will he also hold back the tide?

RLB_IV said...

Obama: "We have something for everyone." We all win.

BJM said...

or unions make closed door deals.

miller said...

Does he realize that most of us just don't want the government to control our lives? JUST SHUT UP AND LEAVE US ALONE.

caplight said...

cynicism. Blame everyone else but himself.

Jason (the commenter) said...

He flubbed the DADT announcement. He didn't make a big thing about it, and only talked about repealing it, NOT making serving openly in the military legal.

Ugh!

RLB_IV said...

Change to stick it to the average American.

miller said...

But I *do not want you to do things for me*. Stop spending so much money and STOP LYING TO ME THAT YOU'RE SAVING MONEY. YOU ARE AVOIDING THE HARD TRUTHS.

What a total liar.

Meade said...

Uh oh... he's about to say the "M" word: Malaise.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

I never said change would be easy..

I'm just saying it's Bush fault!

Roux said...

Equal pay for women.... Does that mean that I get a pay raise? I hear that women's pay is increasing faster than men....

Woooohoooooo!!!!

FWIW Obama is an idiot.

bagoh20 said...

I guess SOTU is like a fart - if it's your guy it's tolerable, maybe even nice, but somebody else's just stinks.

Unknown said...

Well, that pledge to eliminate don't-ask-don't-tell drew a happy reaction from the Joint Chiefs.

Earth to the Joint Chiefs -- take a look at Barry Goldwater's thoughts on the subject.

LoafingOaf said...

Yeah, this speech is boring. Fuck it. Nancy Grace is on. :)

I'm sure Andrew Sullivan will tell us it was a masterful, brilliant speech and he jacked off to it, while Althouse will tell us Obama is a big loser.

I'll see how things go in 2010.

miller said...

I never said change would be easy..

I'm just saying it's Bush fault!

Lem wins the thread.

Meade said...

"cynicism... disappointment..." "I never promised you noisy messy people a rose garden"

Mutnodjmet said...

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miller said...

This does not enhance his reputation as an orator.

Mutnodjmet said...

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RLB_IV said...

One hour in on the speech. Lessons form Bill Clinton?

Laurie said...

Thank God, for this live-blog - I had to stop watching on TV... Bobble-Head Biden was making me nauseous!

Automatic_Wing said...

Is it really appropriate to chant "USA" when you're pulling Hatians out of the rubble?

miller said...

What a stinker of a speech.

BJM said...

He didn't really just say seize the moment....aarrgggh!!!

LoafingOaf said...

Laurie: Bobble-Head Biden was making me nauseous!

I find Pelosi's eye-blinking extremely irritating.

Automatic_Wing said...

Or are the Hatians chanting "USA"? I'm confused.

miller said...

"He didn't say that hope and change would be easy. Yeah. He just said hope and change. And we bought it. "

Well, not all of us...

WWIII Joe Biden, Husk-Puppet + America's Putin said...

Our VP is a national joke. Yet I cannot recall anyone (SNL, any late night people, Jon Stewrt etc...)
making fun of him.

The man is a giant squirmy child.

Peter V. Bella said...

OK. SNL is over. I got my popcorn and wine. Bring on the President.

former law student said...

Did anyone else have an LBJ flashback when Obama said "credibility gap"?

jayne_cobb said...

What I don't get is why someone thought it would be a good idea to talk about how people are pissed.

When Gibbs mentioned that Obama would address it this morning, Carter was the first thing that came to mind.

Anonymous said...

Here's how it works;

When words are expected, Obama delivers.

When results are expected, all bets are off.

If words are enough, tonight was a good night.
If results are expected, tomorrow will be a disappointment.

BJM said...

"Unctuous" I heart Krauthammer.

RLB_IV said...

God bless it's over. The goose is done in 40 minutes and we are hungry. Appropriate, no?

The kid has something to say.

This is rlb v... Dad says that when I go to college next year I'll be converted to a socialist. I say Libertarian. He says just wait you'll find out. He wont let me go to UC Berkley.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

The new Virginia gov is giving the Repub response on CSPAN.

Anonymous said...

He should have strode into the chamber, stood up before the crowd, shouted out "Present" and sat down. That would have been funny.

YES said...

What Alito said according to a NRO reader: http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=MDY4ZDdlMmUwMzI3MDRjODRmMTVkOWFmNDVlODIzYWU=

"Not true."

XWL said...

Flipping channels on the responses, looks like Chris Matthews got the tingle up his leg back, CNN seems a bit glum, and the folks at FNC are giddy with the possibilities in picking apart Pres. Obama's laundry list of false promises.

WWIII Joe Biden, Husk-Puppet + America's Putin said...

from another blog:

"Let me restate that. This guy hasn’t gotten one single thing done since Porklulus was passed 11 months ago, and he just doubled down. Well, you know what? Who cares how much is in the pot when it’s other people’s money?"

Ritmo Re-Animated said...

He kicked all your asses.

miller said...

That man is a liar and a fool. You can fix lying, but you can't fix being a fool.

Fred4Pres said...

meh

Meade said...

Bob McDonald! Now this looks good!

I'm Full of Soup said...

Althouse said Obama "did not leave a phone number for the booming business owner in Phoenix".

Haha - good one - find humor where you can!

wv= wanugglo

Ritmo Re-Animated said...

Be sure to keep those opinions coming. The world is made of opinions. Opinions, opinions, opinions! Such righteous opinions of the opinionated!

America will be fixed by the opinions of people with baby avatars. That's just the way it's going to be, folks.

Meade said...

I like the way he looks at the camera, at us, and not just the teleprompters.

BJM said...

Who was the admin security holdout tonight?

As luck would have it Clinton is in London.

Meade said...

McDonnell

miller said...

He's spent more in 1 year than in all 227 years before - and he blames Bush for overspending?

That's rich.

Tom said...

His hair is too perfect...he is channeling John Edwards too closely for comfort...

Meade said...

"the proper limited role of government at every level"

jayne_cobb said...

Prediction:

All anyone will really be talking about tomorrow is Alito's "Not True".

miller said...

Man, that Virginian governor is hitting all the right notes.

He feels comfortable with what he's saying.

former law student said...

He's spent more in 1 year than in all 227 years before - and he blames Bush for overspending?

Bush committed funds to be spent last year.

RLB_IV said...

It's time for the young guys and gals to take over. In the trenches, a daughter in Iraq. It's time for real change.

Tom said...

Look how he is carefully framed by a military dude, an African American woman, a vaguely asian dude...

miller said...

Man! How did the Virginians luck out to get such a great Governor? You need to clone him and send him out.

jayne_cobb said...

Ritmo's bitterness tells me pretty much all I need to know about how well this speech is going to play.

Sassenach said...

Politico is reporting that what Alito was mouthing during Obama's comments about the campaign contributions decision were the words "not true."

Obama's speeches are barely high school level rhetoric. How painful it must be for those who have served for decades to be "schooled" by this empty suit on the purpose and function of government.

Tom said...

the cameras keep cutting too lots of women in the audience as well...curious

former law student said...

Why doesn't McDonald say how much money we'll save by ignoring states' requirements for their citizens' health care, and by letting doctors maim citizens with impunity?

Ritmo Re-Animated said...

You need to clone him and send him out.

Isn't each Republican already a clone of every other one anyway?

miller said...

The Republicans are coming out strong with a strong, positive message that doesn't say "DOODY DEMOCRATS!" like a certain President did about the Republicans.

bagoh20 said...

This all makes me feel like an employee at Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.

Tom said...

Needed more Jindal (rhymes with cowbell) and less Edwards!

Ritmo Re-Animated said...

Jayne Cobb is pretty bad at reading other's sentiments.

RLB_IV said...

Forget the hair, he's a Southern Man.

miller said...

Now there's a happy state legislature and executive!

Ritmo Re-Animated said...

Watch C-SPAN if any of you are interested in sentiment outside of the bubble.

Automatic_Wing said...

FLS - Greedy doctors performing unnecessary amputations are last year's villains.

In 2010, Wall Street and the bankers are to blame for all of our problems.

Get with the program, man.

Ritmo Re-Animated said...

That's 2 positive citizen's reviews for the SOTU. Keep ringing in, C-SPAN.

miller said...

I just checked on his last promise - is Gitmo closed yet?

Oh, that promise is broken. Was it the Republicans who stopped him on that, too? They seem more powerful than Al Qaeda!

Tom said...

Thanks for the open house Althouse...now it's time to log onto WoW and clear the new wing in Icecrown Citadel

Meade said...

McDonnell said thank you directly to service members and directly to the American people who donated help to Haiti.

Unknown said...

So Ann, the scolding of the Supreme Court Justices -- what did you think ? Has that happened before ?

miller said...

Easily one of the most limp speeches Obama's given. He's phoning it in now.

miller said...

I think Bambi is perfectly free to criticize the SCOTUS.

He's not free to make up stuff and call it "fact," however.

Palladian said...

"That's 2 positive citizen's reviews for the SOTU."

Yay! Only 309,162,579 to go!

I'm Full of Soup said...

A competent president is satisfied giving boring, non-newsworthy SOTU speeches. In fact, that is a goal for a competent president.

I bet Michele Obama is getting tired of lying when she tells Barack "you did great".

Unknown said...

'And we bought it.'

You mean you did. I certainly didn't.

I'm Full of Soup said...

Joe Trippi got a haircut and a suit - he must be looking for a job.

garage mahal said...

Is it really appropriate to chant "USA" when you're pulling Hatians out of the rubble?

USSR! USSR! USSR!

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jayne_cobb said...

Wow, two positive reviews from callers on C-Span.

Truly Obama is Lincoln reborn.

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Ritmo Re-Animated said...

Yay! Only 309,162,579 to go!

Sounds like your libertarian newsfeed misinformed you that the voting age has been lowered to... newborn.

I'm Full of Soup said...

Joe Trippi said Obama successfully pivoted against the Beltway! He says Obama will run against the DC insiders!

Let's see Obama has been working in DC for 5-6 years and his key staff are almost all Beltway insiders.

bagoh20 said...

Oh Ritmo, you do it all on your own.

Ritmo Re-Animated said...

2 early Democrats revved up by SOTU means that he's pulling his base back in. You rabid right-wingers know how that works, now, don't you? Base politics, that is?

All he needs to do is keep the independents interested and he's back to the same winning coalition that gained him the office.

It appears that's happened. Enjoy your isolation.

Automatic_Wing said...

Ellie Light thought it was a great speech.

jayne_cobb said...

Chris Matthews apparently forgot Obama was black tonight.

Tom Spaulding said...

The State of the Unicorn...obnoxious, rude, arrogant, preening.

garage mahal said...

State of the Confederacy response. This should be good.

Ritmo Re-Animated said...

obnoxious, rude, arrogant, preening.

Much less efficient to use so many words. For Bush, it was "sneering". One word.

MadisonMan said...

Is no one reading the Be interesting! admonition above the comment box?

I envisage a Republican takeover and think Speaker of the House Boehner and I can't say that fills me with warm thoughts. But that's more a comment on Boehner than on anything else.

Ritmo Re-Animated said...

It doesn't say your interesting thoughts have to be bred in your obsequious fantasy of Republicans doing no wrong, Madison Man.

Peter V. Bella said...

It's over. One term. He is toast. This is the worst SOTU speech I have ever seen. He made even Bush look good.

The whole world is laughing at us right now. He looked as presidential as Mr. Bean impersonating Bill Cosby(when he was younger).

I am surprised he did not do the apology to the world thing again.

We are now the official, US Government Seal of Approval laughing stock.

Thank you Mr. President.

Palladian said...

"Sounds like your libertarian newsfeed misinformed you that the voting age has been lowered to... newborn."

So OUR BLESSED CHILDREN aren't citizens? Wow.

"State of the Confederacy response. This should be good."

Obama won Virginia's electoral votes in 2008. Were they the "Confederacy" then?

Honestly, you're like a bad case of GERD in human form.

Automatic_Wing said...

Madison Man joins Justice Stevens as an official Ritmo-designated rightwing kook.

Welcome to the VRWC, MadMan!

bagoh20 said...

This is gonna be a continuing delicious year and the delusion on the left is like the cherry on top. Keep it coming.

garage mahal said...

Learn how to take a punch once in a while you puss.

Ritmo Re-Animated said...

Palladian is now either of the belief that toddlers and adolescents be given the vote, on account of their citizenship, or advocating it.

How many shots have you downed tonight, Palladian?

garage mahal said...

Palladian, that is.

Ritmo Re-Animated said...

MM is seen as "of the left" (at least here), and I accept that.

It doesn't mean I think that every non-rightie need be obsequious to the right. And many aren't. But there sure are a lot of Alan Colmes types out there.

jayne_cobb said...

Ritmo,

Madison Man is a republican shill?

I take back what I said earlier. You're not bitter, you're just crazy.

Beth said...

All McDonnell had to do was be better than Jindal, so good for him for pulling that off.

miller said...

"You're not bitter, you're just crazy."

Welcome to reality, Jayne

Ritmo Re-Animated said...

I said:

MM is seen as "of the left" (at least here), and I accept that.

It doesn't mean I think that every non-rightie need be obsequious to the right. And many aren't. But there sure are a lot of Alan Colmes types out there.



And Jayne Cobb said:

Madison Man is a republican shill?

I take back what I said earlier. You're not bitter, you're just crazy.


And you are downright illiterate.

Have some imagination and stop assuming ridiculous things.

Beth said...

Let's see Obama has been working in DC for 5-6 years and his key staff are almost all Beltway insiders.

Well, W got away with running as an outside the Beltway regular guy Texan. Whose father was president, vice president, senator, and chief spook.

We're all willing to buy the myth that serves us at the moment.

former law student said...

The combined total of malpractice awards/settlements and defensive medicine comes to 3.5% of our annual health care expenditure:

The fear of lawsuits among doctors does seem to lead to a noticeable amount of wasteful treatment. Amitabh Chandra — a Harvard economist whose research is cited by both the American Medical Association and the trial lawyers’ association — says $60 billion a year, or about 3 percent of overall medical spending, is a reasonable upper-end estimate. If a new policy could eliminate close to that much waste without causing other problems, it would be a no-brainer.

At the same time, though, the current system appears to treat actual malpractice too lightly. Trials may get a lot of attention, but they are the exception. Far more common are errors that never lead to any action.

After reviewing thousands of patient records, medical researchers have estimated that only 2 to 3 percent of cases of medical negligence lead to a malpractice claim. For every notorious error — the teenager who died in North Carolina after being given the wrong blood type, the 39-year-old Massachusetts mother killed by a chemotherapy overdose, the newborn twins (children of the actor Dennis Quaid) given too much blood thinner — there are dozens more. You never hear about these other cases.

So we have a malpractice system that, while not as bad as some critics suggest, is expensive in all the wrong ways.

Medical errors happen more frequently here than in other rich countries, as the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation recently found. Only a tiny share of victims receive compensation. Among those who do, the awards vary from the lavish to the minimal. And even though the system treats most victims poorly, notes Michelle Mello of the School of Public Health at Harvard, “the uncertainty leads to defensive behavior by physicians that generates more costs for everyone.”

Something else that’s expensive in all the wrong ways, of course, is the rest of the health care system. That’s no coincidence.



If you talk to doctors about malpractice, you come to realize that the root of their objections isn’t financial. Yes, the money matters, and, yes, there are horror stories about $200,000 premiums for malpractice insurance. But most premiums are nowhere near that high.

All told, jury awards, settlements and administrative costs — which, by definition, are similar to the combined cost of insurance — add up to less than $10 billion a year. This equals less than one-half of a percentage point of medical spending

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/23/business/economy/23leonhardt.html

Beth said...

How painful it must be for those who have served for decades to be "schooled" by this empty suit on the purpose and function of government.

Elitist! (I agree; we all oughta bow to our betters. Unless they're liberals. Then we're scrappy Frankenstein villagers dragging the Baron out of his castle.)

wv: rousse - that's funny, if you see Victor as a thinly veiled amalgam of Rousseau.

Rose said...

It was all about him, trying to woo people back to the love, campaigning is such hard work, and you just don’t see how I do it all for you, I love you…. almost Evita like

They are illusions
They are not the solutions they promised to be
The answer was here all the time
I love you and hope you love me


It sure as shit wasn't about the STATE OF THE UNION. It was pleading.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

msnbc Matthews: 'I forgot he (Obama) was black tonight for an hour'

Meaning the racist republicans did not.

Not one republican helped him out on health care.

Methadras said...

President Barely said...

As our Founders clearly stated, and we Governors understand, government closest to the people governs best.


I'm convinced that President Incompetent doesn't understand a wit of what he is teleprompting or he has Cheese Wiz for brains.

Oh yes, President Barely, we know you would love nothing better than to preside over a government closest to it's people. So close in fact that you would have your hands in our pockets when we buy and sell. Even closer when we go to the doctor. When we drive our cars. When we go to the bank. And on and on. And most of all, I want thank you for assuring me that my government will be as close to me as fucking possible. Maybe if you got closure we can be really cool friends and stuff.

jayne_cobb said...

Ritmo,

Have a look at the times of the posts; notice anything similar about them?

Although quite frankly my point about insanity remains valid.

Bushman of the Kohlrabi said...

Personally, I enjoyed the show. It gave me a warm feeling knowing that many of the Dems in the audience were attending their last SOTU.

Ritmo Re-Animated said...

Although quite frankly my point about insanity remains valid.

You can feel as validated as you want about throwing out so many garbage proofs by assertion. Regardless of when you read my post (or didn't, because you'll read into anything I say, regardless of whether it's warranted or not), there's no way my previous post implied that MM was a Republican. It didn't. And he isn't. Just like Alan Colmes isn't.

Obsequious milquetoasts are not affiliated with the goals of the people who roast them. They just enable them.

But that's enough about MM. I have nothing against him. You can attempt to divide and conquer, but that won't happen. And tonight my campaign is against illiteracy, not Republicans who uphold their enablers.

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