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The only way Saturday Night Live can satirize this would be to have the MSM reporters doing a Madonna-like dance number in front of Barack, hoping to be the one who he picks as his groupie.
The end of the MSM can't come soon enough.
I kind of feel funny in my pants, too, now.
ReplyDeleteSorry, KT, I don't get it.
ReplyDeleteObama wearing jeans? Is there some new law that says it would be best not to wear them or something? Or does that show some sort of hypocrisy because Democrats aren't supposed to wear jeans or???
(Confused look)
It's the squealing, aon, like they're a bunch of teeny boppers in front of the Beatles and what that implies about how they feel about him. And next they're going to ask him some hard-hitting questions? Right.
ReplyDeleteIf I was Hillary, I'd stay in the race just out of spite for the press if nothing else.
Ah, so because he's popular with the girls that makes him a bad person to be running for president?
ReplyDeleteOr have I missed the point again?
it's a judgment on the media, not the candidate although he has gotten a pass by most the media
ReplyDeleteif you say so. I didn't really get that from this but then I'm not in the media. I guess we're all lucky we have you to keep an eye out for this sort of thing.
ReplyDeleteI'm still a bit hazy about your premise though. So, journalists embedded with the military telling America what a great war Iraq 2 was is Ok, but not when they're embedded with politicians?
Seems the same hypocrisy to me in both cases, but then I think the sort of people who read your blog have probably got enough brains to use a little critical thinking.
Cheers,