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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Aug 7, 2013 18:04:59 GMT -5
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Post by Opti on Aug 7, 2013 18:11:19 GMT -5
Maybe many politicians are idiots sometimes but you only post about Democrats? I don't think it has anything to do with his schooling. W and Palin have said stupid geography stuff too. I think some people when they are tired or forget things keep talking instead of stopping or deciding to be vague for safety reasons. On the other hand he could mean some special gulf. One never knows.
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Post by Virgil Showlion on Aug 7, 2013 20:35:24 GMT -5
Just hearing problems.
What he actually said was: "If we aren't droppin' our putts all along in golf — courses like Charleston, South Carolina or Savannah, Georgia, or Jacksonville Florida — those chips are going to go someplace else."
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2013 20:45:41 GMT -5
Are the ports of Charleston, Jacksonville and Savannah all requesting federal funding for dredging? THAT would be the *important* point. But if you choose instead to focus upon his (mis)use of the term "gulf" instead of "coast"... that's your bias showing, all over again (and again).
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2013 20:52:14 GMT -5
BTW, the picture in my mind right now is of a semi-feral teacup chihuahua yapping and nipping at Obama's ankles... out for blood. Rather comical, I think.
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Post by djAdvocate on Aug 7, 2013 21:12:04 GMT -5
just out of curiosity, Paul- did you mock Bush and Reagan when they made complete asses of themselves? ps- anyone who thinks the POTUS doesn't know how many states there are needs to adjust their meds, imo.
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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Aug 8, 2013 6:36:30 GMT -5
You mean do I mock presidents when they mis-speak? no. But I honestly don't think Obama actually even knows.
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Post by Virgil Showlion on Aug 8, 2013 10:07:38 GMT -5
You mean do I mock presidents when they mis-speak? no. But I honestly don't think Obama actually even knows. He's probably spent days staring at electoral maps, planning campaign trips, visiting various functions and installations all over the US. He's an intelligent and highly-educated man. What (besides your obvious personal dislike of the man) would lead you to believe this was anything other than a casual mistake?
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Post by workpublic on Aug 8, 2013 10:24:41 GMT -5
He's probably spent days staring at electoral maps, planning campaign trips, visiting various functions and installations all over the US
i think he has people that do that.
visiting places can be insulated from logistics. he just gets in a limo, transfers to a jet, back to a limo.
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Post by djAdvocate on Aug 8, 2013 10:31:26 GMT -5
You mean do I mock presidents when they mis-speak? no. But I honestly don't think Obama actually even knows. i find that idea completely unfathomable. the man was a SENATOR.
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Post by workpublic on Aug 8, 2013 10:45:21 GMT -5
imho obama is a figurehead who's been hand held and led through life by handlers/molders. bush was hand held and led through life by family and cronies. both are/were bad for the nation.
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Post by Virgil Showlion on Aug 8, 2013 10:53:59 GMT -5
He's probably spent days staring at electoral maps, planning campaign trips, visiting various functions and installations all over the US i think he has people that do that. visiting places can be insulated from logistics. he just gets in a limo, transfers to a jet, back to a limo. I'll admit that the man seems very much indebted to his teleprompter, but I don't think he's an idiot.
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Post by Opti on Aug 8, 2013 11:20:31 GMT -5
I don't think that statement is true for either of them. Obama had a more unconventional life than most, but nothing I've read suggests any more molding than average. The movies I've seen on W paint a picture of a guy who rebelled against family and was a party animal. Yes the family and Cheney tried to guide him, but it seems he wasn't all that willing to be guided.
The thing they both share is a talent for politics. I don't think you can be guided into an excellence in understanding and navigating politics. I think what an individual has can be improved by others, but IMO its like creating a Michael Jordan or Tiger Woods. You can't just start with anybody.
I'm not sure what a person hand held and led through life is actually like, but I'm fairly sure it isn't a current or former President. I think it would be much closer to the woman who says she's too pretty to work(and her parents support her financially) and the guy who has never worked at age 30 or whatever it was(and is supported financially and living at home with his parents.)
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Post by djAdvocate on Aug 8, 2013 12:26:43 GMT -5
imho obama is a figurehead who's been hand held and led through life by handlers/molders. bush was hand held and led through life by family and cronies. both are/were bad for the nation. i think Obama is way more independent than Bush ever was, and that the latter was way worse for the country. but what we think matters very little. historians will sort it out. they already put Bush in the bottom quintile. he is unlikely to rise above it, imo. ps- they are both bright. way way above average.
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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Aug 8, 2013 14:01:13 GMT -5
imho obama is a figurehead who's been hand held and led through life by handlers/molders. bush was hand held and led through life by family and cronies. both are/were bad for the nation. Agreed. I no longer make the distinction between Democrat and Republican. There are progressives, and there are Constitutionalists. There are those in the political class, and those in the country class.
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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Aug 8, 2013 14:11:24 GMT -5
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Post by Virgil Showlion on Aug 8, 2013 15:33:20 GMT -5
It's one reporter, Paul. Yes, it's pretty shameless. But it's one reporter.
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Post by Virgil Showlion on Aug 8, 2013 16:43:50 GMT -5
It's done exclusively when the words are required to honour syntactical rules of the English language.
For example, if a person states, "I saw him point it at kid, shoot," it would be appropriate for the transcript to read "I saw him point it at (the) kid (and) shoot."
In this case, Pres. Obama's statement is syntactically sound, and the insertion changes the meaning significantly. It is definitely not a legitimate use of a parenthetical statement.
That said, I reiterate that it's one fudge by one reporter.
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Post by djAdvocate on Aug 8, 2013 17:02:05 GMT -5
Well actually, putting the two words (and in) parenthesis means that he did NOT say that, but that the writer is trying to ascertain the speakers actual meaning. It is done all the time. Seeing that, I would think that he President actually said "along the Gulf, places like Charleston..." I will say, if the only two gaffes you can come up with in more than 6 years of continuous media coverage are this and the 57 states comment, he is doing really well with that. I've probably made more gaffes than that since yesterday! when the problem could be fixed by one simple word like "and" or "no", i think it is probably safer to assume that he made a casual mistake than he is dumber than me.
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Post by mrsdutt on Aug 8, 2013 17:19:09 GMT -5
Are the ports of Charleston, Jacksonville and Savannah all requesting federal funding for dredging? THAT would be the *important* point. But if you choose instead to focus upon his (mis)use of the term "gulf" instead of "coast"... that's your bias showing, all over again (and again). You've got to admit he didn't know how many states there are. He actually did say 57, or 58. Even when we're tired we know there are 50.
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Post by mmhmm on Aug 8, 2013 17:22:35 GMT -5
Well actually, putting the two words (and in) parenthesis means that he did NOT say that, but that the writer is trying to ascertain the speakers actual meaning. It is done all the time. Seeing that, I would think that he President actually said "along the Gulf, places like Charleston..." I will say, if the only two gaffes you can come up with in more than 6 years of continuous media coverage are this and the 57 states comment, he is doing really well with that. I've probably made more gaffes than that since yesterday! when the problem could be fixed by one simple word like "and" or "no", i think it is probably safer to assume that he made a casual mistake than he is dumber than me. Frankly, I think it's dumber to assume he doesn't know where those cities/ports are; just as I think it's pretty dumb to spend your time trying to find something this unimportant to crow about. I feel the same way about his "57 states comment". It was an error. Why he made the error, I don't have a clue, but I accept it was an error without having to call someone else dumb, or stupid. I don't need that to stoke my own ego, thanks.
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Post by Virgil Showlion on Aug 8, 2013 17:23:35 GMT -5
I sort of wish he was an idiot. It would make it easier to believe that the systematic dismantling of American liberties was all just a terrible mistake.
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Post by mmhmm on Aug 8, 2013 17:28:29 GMT -5
My liberties are doing just fine, thanks, Virgil. If I see any of them being dismantled, I'll be sure and call on Canada to fix it. Count on it.
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Post by Tennesseer on Aug 8, 2013 17:31:44 GMT -5
I don't know why anyone would start a thread about a misspoken couple of words when the biggest, laugh-out-loud pronouncement on these boards was a thread with a title of something like "Mittmentum Is On!" with an opening posted stating "Don't doubt me. Ever.", and ending with a thread title changed to "Í Wás Wrong. No Mittmentum. Obama Re-elected." In between the 48 pages were 23 other threat title changes (by the thread author) all triumphantly pointing to a Romney win.
Nothing Obama has ever misspoken can even compare to that thread.
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Post by Jaguar on Aug 8, 2013 17:33:29 GMT -5
I don't know why anyone would start a thread about a misspoken couple of words when the biggest, laugh-out-loud pronouncement on these boards was a thread with a title of something like "Mittmentum Is On!" with an opening posted stating "Don't doubt me. Ever.", and ending with a thread title changed to "Í Wás Wrong. No Mittmentum. Obama Re-elected." In between the 48 pages were 23 other threat title changes (by the thread author) all triumphantly pointing to a Romney win. Nothing Obama has ever misspoken can even compare to that thread.
<< Sugi goes off to find THAT Thread >> I need a good laugh.
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Post by Virgil Showlion on Aug 8, 2013 17:38:55 GMT -5
My liberties are doing just fine, thanks, Virgil. If I see any of them being dismantled, I'll be sure and call on Canada to fix it. Count on it. You do that. I'll look for you in the smoking crater once the drone flies off.
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Post by mmhmm on Aug 8, 2013 17:44:56 GMT -5
You'll not need to bother, Virgil, dahlink! I, and my cadre of snow leopards, will be sitting right here, relaxing by the pool. We're easy to find.
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Post by Virgil Showlion on Aug 8, 2013 17:57:34 GMT -5
You'll not need to bother, Virgil, dahlink! I, and my cadre of snow leopards, will be sitting right here, relaxing by the pool. We're easy to find. Of course you are. There's only one swimming pool in Gitmo.
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Post by djAdvocate on Aug 8, 2013 18:10:11 GMT -5
Are the ports of Charleston, Jacksonville and Savannah all requesting federal funding for dredging? THAT would be the *important* point. But if you choose instead to focus upon his (mis)use of the term "gulf" instead of "coast"... that's your bias showing, all over again (and again). You've got to admit he didn't know how many states there are. He actually did say 57, or 58. Even when we're tired we know there are 50. no, what he said was 50.......................................7. there was a pause. he pretty clearly thought he had said 40. to most people. seriously- you don't think a US senator knows how many states there are? that is pretty insane, if you ask me. edit: just for the record, he never said 58. he said 50...................7.....................8. go listen to it, if you don't believe me.
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Post by djAdvocate on Aug 8, 2013 18:11:51 GMT -5
I sort of wish he was an idiot. It would make it easier to believe that the systematic dismantling of American liberties was all just a terrible mistake. that is precisely the same logic i use for Bush. being stupid would make the fact that he is wretched MORE excusable.
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