I call on Obama to make a second! race speech in wake of Jeremiah Wright's latest outrageous statements! Obviously Obama's first race speech, lauded as one of the most important speeches in American history, is now obsolete.
Obama's sausage. He's sausage if he embraces Wright, he's sausager if he denounces Wright, he's sausagest if he dances between the two. Clusterfucked!
Obamapromise was obamapremised on Americans wanting to transcend standard clusterfucking and Obama's ability to ride above the clusterfuck.
Americans won't or can't. Obama won't or can't. Who's responsible in what percentage will be viciously debated forever, but regardless, obamapromise is obsolete.
Clorg - and Clorg is going to be the nominee, watch - called clusterfuck on the anti-clusterfucker and the anti-clusterfucker clusterfucked. Clorg called anti-transcendence on the transcender, and the transcender proved ordinary. No waah-excuses.
Obama modeled himself the transcender. Transcend.
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- While Dionne blames Wright for returning this year's election to clusterfuckery, both the Post's Colby King and the Times' Bob Herbert bash Jeremiah Wright for narcissistic showmanship. So does Walsh, who claims Wright's deliberately sabotaging Obama. And advice given.
- Pony plans.
- I confess, I haven't put the energy into thinking about slots that I should. My first gut reaction is, if a Marylander is going to dump $200 a night into a machine, better Maryland get the cut than West Virginia.
- Food crisis.
- Hook, line, sinker.
- If you change your sex, are you still married?
- Bethesda corpwhores battle over whoreturf.
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UPDATE:
Jeebus, is this for real?
Yet it is Sen. Clinton who now has the greater ability to ease racial tensions within her party. Arguably, she also has the greater need to do so, for her long-term standing.
Simply stated, her camp is the one now being accused of, or at least implicated in, using the race card. The most recent assertions came in the form of comments last week by Rep. James Clyburn, a black Democrat from South Carolina, who accused Sen. Clinton and, more pointedly, former President Clinton, of damaging the Democratic Party by using race to political advantage.
Well, that's from an opinion piece in WSJ and can be dismissed as giggle, but this from Overlord Drum in response?
Hillary Clinton could go a long way toward easing the tension that's threatening to open a very deep breach within the Democratic Party. And she should. It wouldn't be easy: she's not a naturally gifted speaker, as Obama and Bill Clinton are, and every word she said would be scrutinized for double meaning and disingenuousness. Still, why shouldn't the white candidate talk about this too? Defend Wright where he's defensible and criticize him where he isn't. Repudiate the ugliness that's overtaken the campaign — much of it her own doing — and say plainly that it's unfair to keep pretending that Obama bears responsibility for another person's words. Take the press to task for focusing on trivia, and the public as well for holding a black preacher to a different standard than white ones like John Hagee, whose comments have been every bit as incendiary as anything Wright has said. Talk as honestly about race from a white perspective as Obama did last month from a black perspective.
I'm very sorry I clawed back into the race helped in part by my repeatedly questioning Obama's association with Reverend Wright and Reverend Farrakhan, and if I plainly insinuated that Obama bears responsibility for another person's words when it looked like I was toast, now that I'm going to be the nominee let me plainly say that it's totally unfair to keep pretending Obama bears responsibility for other person's words.
And, Overlord Drum, please stop with the Hagee comments are as incendiary as anything Wright said. They may be as stupid, or stupider, and less "Christian," but if they were as incendiary there'd be a fire around McCain, and there isn't.
Saying god destroyed New Orleans because of faggotry OK, calling attacks on American empire comeuppance for sins of imperialism not.
This is hard?
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- Neoliberalism in the union hall, or, who is they?
- A truth about Jeremiah Wright, and whether meant to be profound or not, it catches many angles.
- Democratic primary equations explained.
- See, I don't think it's a test for Obama as much as it is for Americans, but I do think it's a test for Obama to call it a test for Americans.
- War crime questions.
- Repudiation just in.
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Maybe Obama is playing wussy like a fox, but that's clusterfuck strategy, and he can't beat the Clorg in a game of clusterfuck.
Unless he can, in which case he repudiates both obamapromise and obamapremise. Which I never believed in except as bulwark against Clorg restoration. Which I never believed in except as lesser of two clusterfucks.








