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MSM reveals Obama’s glass jaw

After Her Highness’ attack dog Howard Wolfson called out the MSM for carrying Obama’s water, the MSM did the unthinkable: their job!  I know, I know…I was stunned, too.  Anywho, Barry O didn’t take too kindly to it, and in the process, demonstrated that the stress of the erstwhile friendly MSM is a little much for him (which is exactly the kind of toughness we need in a CinC, right?).  From the Washington comPost:

It took many months and the mockery of “Saturday Night Live” to make it happen, but the lumbering beast that is the press corps finally roused itself from its slumber Monday and greeted Barack Obama with a menacing growl.

The day before primaries in Ohio and Texas that could effectively seal the Democratic presidential nomination for him, a smiling Obama strode out to a news conference at a veterans facility here. But the grin was quickly replaced by the surprised look of a man bitten by his own dog.

Reporters from the Associated Press and Reuters went after him for his false denial that a campaign aide had held a secret meeting with Canadian officials over Obama’s trade policy. A trio of Chicago reporters pummeled him with questions about the corruption trial this week of a friend and supporter. The New York Post piled on with a question about him losing the Jewish vote.

Obama responded with the classic phrases of a politician in trouble. “That was the information that I had at the time. . . . Those charges are completely unrelated to me. . . . I have said that that was a mistake. . . . The fact pattern remains unchanged.”

When those failed, Obama tried another approach. “We’re running late,” the candidate said, and then he disappeared behind a curtain.

Before he beat his hasty retreat, however, Obama found time to assign blame for the tough questions suddenly coming his way. “The Clinton campaign has been true to its word in employing a ‘kitchen sink’ strategy,” he protested. “There are, what, three or four things a day?”

Spoken like a man who had just been hit on the head with a heavy piece of porcelain.

First came her ringing-phone ad last week: “It’s 3 a.m., and your children are safely asleep. Who do you want answering the phone?” Then the Clinton campaign trumpeted the acknowledgment that a top Obama aide had discussed NAFTA with a Canadian official — contradicting adamant denials by Obama and his underlings. Add to that the opening of the trial in Chicago for Obama pal Tony Rezko, and Obama had lost any hope of controlling the theme of the day.

Tom Raum of the Associated Press led off with a question about whether an Obama aide had told Canadians not to take seriously the candidate’s public rhetoric critical of the NAFTA trade agreement. “Let me, let me, let me, let me just be absolutely clear what happened,” Obama answered, explaining that the meeting was a “courtesy” and involved no “winks and nods.”

Then an agitator — columnist Carol Marin with the Chicago Sun-Times — broke in. Marin, a visitor to the Obama entourage who accused the regulars of being too “quiet,” accused the candidate of concealing details about fundraisers Rezko had for him and a real estate transaction between the two.

“I don’t think it’s fair to suggest somehow that we’ve been trying to hide the ball on this,” Obama answered. But this only provoked a noisy back-and-forth between Marin, Sun-Times colleague Lynn Sweet and Michael Flannery from Chicago’s CBS affiliate. “How many fundraisers? . . . Who was there? . . . Disclosure of the closing documents?”

Obama, while repeating his formulation that it was “a boneheaded move” to do business with Rezko, tried to shut down the requests for more information. “These requests, I think, could just go on forever,” he said. “At some point, what we need to try to do is respond to what’s pertinent.”

Reporters, however, had a different idea of what was pertinent, and the questions about Rezko, NAFTA and other unpleasant subjects continued to come. An aide called out “last question,” and Obama made his move for the exit — only for reporters to shout after him in protest. “C’mon, guys,” he pleaded. “I just answered, like, eight questions.” (Ooooooo…a whopping eight questions! – Ed.)

The questioning, however, has only just begun.

The Rezko trial could be the answer that Hilldawg’s been waiting for.

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March 5, 2008 - Posted by | corruption, media bias, Obama

2 Comments »

  1. I think what is truly funny about this is that the media specifically wrote stories that ultimately patted themselves on the back for finally doing what they should have been doing all along – and B. Hussein couldn’t handle it. As tough questions go, he was still handled with kid gloves.

    Imagine that George W. Bush engaged in real-estate deals and had fundraisers run by a man now on trial for corruption. When asked simple questions such as, “How many fundraisers?”, “Who was there?” and “Disclosure of the closing documents?”, would the MSM accept an answer from Bush like they did from Barry?

    “At some point, what we need to try to do is respond to what’s pertinent.”

    Since when does the candidate decide what issues are pertinent to the press? Some of us feel that the close association with a person being tried for corruption is extremely pertinent in a Presidential race! I can picture David Gregory having a full-on seizure at even the idea of Bush trying to pass off that sort of garbage. Also salient and unmentioned in the MSM is this correlation:

    B. Hussein refers to his decision to do business with Rezko as “boneheaded”, but openly suggests that as President he will meet with dictators without any preconditions. When will the media begin to examine how many of his Presidential policies are just as boneheaded?

    Comment by TheBad | March 5, 2008

  2. Rush is right – the DNC run-up to nomination is gonna be a blast.

    Comment by Submariner | March 5, 2008


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