Posted by
rycK on Wednesday, January 30, 2008 3:30:09 PM
The Old Red Lady Sees Red [and Other Colors] over Hillary and Obama.
The current spat between Hillary and The Upstart has torn a few holes in the best-laid plans of the New York Times and their supplicants. Here we see that the Anointed One has those in her midst that would tarnish her bright and golden path to the White House. Duplicity by the Kennedy Klan muddles the political vectors here and scrambles the theories. An essay by the NYT is in order to set us all straight on the politics here.
The Old Red Lady advises us in her current comments in her article: Seeing Red Over Hillary:
“Even newly armored by the spirit of Camelot, Barack Obama is still distressed by the sight of a certain damsel.”
Not to essay into too many shades or strange colors here but we all must recall the Dark Side of Camelot by Seymour Hersh, who trashed the image of Jack and his Jolly Fellows. Dowd conjures up many skeletons from the leftist historical latrines with her allusion and illusions.
“She was impossible to miss in the sea of dark suits and Supreme Court dark robes. Like Scarlett O’Hara after a public humiliation, Hillary showed up at the gathering wearing a defiant shade of red.”
Obama may have ignored her.
Red Red Red
“Last winter, after news broke that he was thinking of running, he winked at her and took her elbow on the Senate floor to say hi, in his customary languid, friendly way, and she coldly brushed him off.”
Dredging the history to discuss crossed snubs? Is this petty or to the point?
“Why had it taken so long for Obama to push back against Hillary? “He respected her as a senator,” the adviser replied. “He even defended her privately when she cried, saying that no one knows how hard these campaigns are.” [emphasis is mine in all quotes]
“But Obama’s outrage makes him seem a little jejune. He is surely the only person in the country who was surprised when the Clintons teamed up to dissemble and smear when confronted with an impediment to their ambitions”
This is so obvious that we must think some more about Obama. Perhaps we are dealing with a genuine person here who is honest, straightforward, friendly and dedicated to his ideals. We haven’t seen anybody like this since perhaps Henry Clay or Thomas Jefferson. Does Obama know he wanders the snake pit where pit vipers seek him out?
The word jejune [defined in the footnote on that word below] means lacking experience and/ or poorly informed. It is amazing that somebody can get this far in politics The Latin word is less cordial.
“Well, I reached my hand out in friendship and unity and my hand is still reaching out,” she said, lapsing back into the dissed-woman mode. “And I look forward to shaking his hand sometime soon.”
Something’s being stretched here, but it’s not her hand. She wasn’t reaching out to him at all.
“The New York State chapter of NOW issued an absurd statement on Monday calling Teddy Kennedy’s endorsement of Obama “the ultimate betrayal”: “He’s picked the new guy over us.”
The ugly face of politics shows us that evil, revenge, sleaze and lies mean much more to the vote count than the truth or civility. Obama cannot see this? Who advises him?
“Given her brazen quote to ABC News, Obama is right to be scared of Hillary. He just needs to learn that Uncle Teddy can’t fight all his fights, and that a little chivalry goes a long way.”
Uncle Teddy, on the off chance that he was completely sober, has bawled a few times in public as we all know.
Apparently the New York Times has crossed the boundary of decency and attempts to alert Senator Obama as to the dangers he faces. That is too risky, though, as Hillary is the NYT Anointed One and carries the full set of radical Marxist credentials. Obama seems unfamiliar with Marx.
Something is wrong here. Maybe Maureen is not a member of NOW and may not last long at the Old Gray Lady either with comments like this.
Obama, watch your back. Billy showed us how far into overt racism he would dive to regain his power and he has more snakes in his sack. Watch your back.
rycK
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Seeing Red Over Hillary By MAUREEN DOWD Op-Ed Columnist
Published: January 30, 2008
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1571/is_n3_v14/ai_20174386. The Dark Side of Camelot. - book reviews. Insight on the News, Jan 26, 1998 by Michael Rust. “Many allegations are quite believable, however; there is much to admire in Hersh's stern prosecution. Most notably, he makes a case that the president had prior knowledge of the murder of South Vietnamese president Ngo Dinh Diem in 1963 and that he knowingly abandoned the Bay of Pigs invaders. The dishonesty of the Kennedy acolytes in their account of the Missile Crisis is nicely chronicled. Also, for the first time Secret Service agents talk en masse, leaving a picture of a president whose compulsive need for sex overwhelmed basic security considerations -- including the president's much-rumored assignations with a German woman who just possibly was connected with East German intelligence.”
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/jejune. definition of je·june Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[ji-joon]
–adjective 1. without interest or significance; dull; insipid: a jejune novel. 2. juvenile; immature; childish: jejune behavior. 3. lacking knowledge or experience; uninformed: jejune attempts to design a house. 4. deficient or lacking in nutritive value: a jejune diet.
Origin: 1605–15; < L jéjunus empty, poor, mean]