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Update on the Michelle Obama Appearance


In their efforts to transform Michelle Obama into a more likable personality, her team is trying to spin her misspeak from February. Was she "proud" or "really proud" and does it really matter?

Yesterday on the View, MO and the giddy women of the View, tried to offer the real explanation for her lack of pride, or real pride, in the United States in her adult life.

For the first time, after months of scrutiny, they apparently figured out a way to try to justify her ridiculous statement: There was confusion about what she meant- she wasn't referring to her lack of pride in the U.S. No- she meant she had not been proud of the political process...

Thanks to a post on Youtube, we know that there were actually two speeches on the same day- one in which she made the statement without the word "really" and the second with the word "really" inserted.

Click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGjR81pFJI4

The sham, or shame, is that she did make the first statement and no amount of replays changes that fact.

They are now trying to pretend that she was misquoted. There was no misquote- there was a redo with a wording change.

Some brilliant reporter ought to ask her "Why did you add the "really" in the second speech?" Was she advised to do it to make it play better? Did she realize she had added the word and if yes, why has it taken so long for her camp to try to explain the quote?

In the end- the Obamas are politicians like most of the others who have gone before them- they aren't about change- they are simply more of the same.

While no one should expect Joy Behar or Barbara Walters to ask a liberal a tough question, perhaps Elisabeth Hasselbeck could have done the women who watch the View a favor and asked MO about the two speeches-even if it might have made the guest host (MO) a little uncomfortable. If she is going to claim the conservative spot on the couch, she should make a better effort to be that voice. The View, and Hasselbeck, owes the viewers more...

The next few months will be critical to our country and women (and men) need to pay better attention to facts. The main stream media can not be expected to do its job- the bias is real and clear and political.

If there is no bias why has there been almost no discussion of this attempt to spin?
 
This was cross posted at www.womenwhothinkblog.com
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Joy: How can people say Obama is an elitist?

April 14th- more on elitism:

In perhaps the most ridiculous part of the show, Joy shares her frustrations:

Joy: You know what really bothers me now- they are calling Obama the elitist. First of all, I looked up the term “elitist” for us and it’s a group, or class of persons, or a member of such a group or class enjoying superior intellectual, social or economic status.  Now, first of all he was raised by a single mother

No, he was not raised by a single mother- his parents were married until his father abandoned them to go to Harvard to pursue graduate work. Then his grandparents and mother took care of him until his mother remarried when he was about 6 years old. Why do liberals continue to try to use stereotypical images to paint Obama as a person he isn't. Oh, silly me- it's because what he isn't is more politically attractive than what he actually is...  

Joy continues: the guy just finished paying off his student loans

This does not mean he couldn’t have afforded to pay them back more quickly, it simply means that he chose to spread his payments out over 15 or 20 years, which is what all smart people do. These loans are usually federally subsidized at an interest rate of less than 5% which means that people can actually be better off not paying off this particular type of loan quickly. 

By the way, he and his wife never have said what their student loan payments were.  I would guess that their payments were less than $1000 per month and that they could have paid them off a long time ago if they had wanted to. 

There is no rule that says wealthy people have to pay these loans back faster.

By the way, since the Obamas like to use the fact that they only recently paid off their loans as evidence of them being like regular folks- it would be interesting for someone to ask just how much their payments had been…

Joy continues: Hillary Clinton and John McCain are both worth over $100 million dollars

First, none of these people are currently in the poor house- who is she kidding.  It is true that McCain has made some good money but it is his wife who inherited the mass fortune. Hillary Clinton also is no pauper but I remember not too long ago when the whole country was asked to support her husband’s legal defense fund because they weren’t multi millionaires. Since Bill Clinton left office, the Clintons have accumulated an unbelievable amount of money- giving speeches is very lucrative for some people.

Joy goes on: so how is he the elitist exactly?

Did she read or listen to the definition she just read to us? The first descriptive used to describe an elitist was….INTELLECTUAL. Obama is an intellectual elitist who thinks many of us, particularly we conservatives, are just too close-minded or stupid to understand the real solutions for our society- limit or take away the rights granted by our Constitution, promote a large federal government and raise taxes to redistribute the wealth accumulated by the working people.

I know there was a big time span from the beginning of the quote to the end but really…

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EH isn't doing it but some people are calling Obama an Elitist

April 14th goes on:

 

EH: I think people took it they seemed as though- and this is not me speaking- there are things he has said that I find more disconcerting to be perfectly honest than this - but I think that what people grabbed onto was that generalization and saying that “these people” -they-separating himself from them- Hillary Clinton’s camp is now saying he is separating himself from middle America and capitalizing on it

 

It is very sad that EH either does not see - or is unwilling to honestly state that she sees- what really happened and why Obama made the statements he did:  Obama was talking to a supportive crowd in one of the most liberal, far-left cities in the country. He thought he could speak candidly.  He was explaining why he was having trouble in Pennsylvania because he needs to ensure that people don’t start to worry about his poor polling numbers in PA. He wants to ensure that those at the fundraiser left motivated to tell their friends why HE should be the nominee and why Clinton needed to drop out.

 

He wasn’t being supportive or understanding of poor people in Middle America, he was trying to explain that it doesn’t matter that he has trouble with them- they are ignorant and unimportant and he can win without them.


EH should speak out much more forcefully about Obama and the farce he is trying to perpetrate on the United States. 
I don’t know what statement have disconcerted her but those made in San Francisco should be on her list…


It has to be difficult to be the only conservative voice on a show with strong liberal personalities, but this is the life she has chosen. If she doesn't want to offer, or isn't strong enough to offer, a conservative view, she should say it and tell ABC to find someone who is strong enough to say what needs to be said to the millions of women who watch the show.

 
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Whoopi goes further than Obama: Bitter people are like Germans

They go on and it gets even worse:

 

Joy: You know what they say- “there’s no atheists in fox holes.” So that when people are sometimes very scared they will cling to religion. That’s what he’s saying.

 

EH says something that is fairly incoherent and then they all talk over each other.

 

By the way, it is true that sometimes people find religion when they are faced with life-threatening situations. Maybe it is because when someone survives a situation that seemed to have no good ending, the only thing that can explain survival is some sort of divine intervention.

 

Whoopi: What he is saying basically is the things that people cling to are religion or they are clinging to their belief in guns or they become anti-immigrant or – all of these things happen because once you start losing in this country and nothing happens and nothing gets better people come along and say “It’s their fault, it’s their fault”- like they did in Germany.  So he’s saying- “Listen, there is blame.”  That’s what he said in his big, beautiful speech about Black people and White people. He said “Listen White people- you have good reason to be upset. Here’s what’s going on. Here’s what’s happening in America”

Joy: What is wrong with that? What is wrong with what he said? I don’t get it

 

WHAT!!!- It’s like Germany under Hitler? Is Whoopi saying that not only are the poor people of Middle America bitter but that they also are White supremacists? What is she saying? Even Obama didn’t go this far…

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Elisabeth: Let them ride the Subway (even if they are only 9)

April 11, 2008

Hot Topics

Some mom in New York put her 9 year old on the subway and now is surprised that people question her judgment.  EH isn’t sure it’s a bad idea.

Is she serious? 9 years old? I wouldn’t let my 15 year old ride the bus in Minneapolis-let alone in NYC.  Giuliani may have cut crime but it only takes one person to ruin a child’s life…

And then EH continues: It’s almost less safe to go online if you are 8 or 9 years old in this city. You know, I mean, or in this world. You go online you don’t know where they are going. If they have a destination and you can control it might be the safest thing.

 

First, I really doubt either of her kids will be riding the subway alone at the age of 9.  Next, does she not understand that while the internet is potentially dangerous for kids, it is much more dangerous if parents allow their young children to gallivant around the city? Then they can have a rendezvous with the person they met on the internet?  Using the internet does not necessarily lead to some pedophile walking through your front door. If a child can’t leave the house unsupervised, then the Internet is not nearly as dangerous as the risks entailed in being alone on a subway.

 

SS then comments that when she was little she and her sister rode the bus to get groceries but no way would she let her kid today.

 

Joy asserts the crime rate is lower today than when she was young.

 

Shepherd seems to be the only one thinking- times have changed.  While there might have been mob violence when Joy was young, children were not targeted by the mafia. Murders may be down in the last decade but to think that putting a vulnerable child on a subway, alone, where any pedophile could sit down next to them, or follow them or simply just stare at them- NO WAY!!!

 

Whoopi then asks why Shepherd wouldn’t trust her child to do what she taught him and, thankfully SS is ready and explains it’s not about trusting the child- it’s about all of the crazy people who could be on the subway.

 

EXACTLY!!!! I live in the Heartland and there is NO WAY!!!  Parents: don’t put your kids on the Subway unless you are getting on with them…

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John McCain Answers Joy's Questions, Shows Sense of Humor

John McCain on The View:

He jokes with Whoopi for being overdressed- always a good opener. Whoopi has a nickname for him- Jack Mac.  He likes it.

McCain opens with a comment on the polygamist compound-the key is get information to people- information is knowledge and knowledge is power.

***

I don’t know how you mandate polygamist leaders to provide the Internet to the young people on their compounds but it would be great…

***

BW: Most Americans oppose war- there have been increased violence… what are you seeing that others are not seeing

McCain’s responses, paraphrased in a nutshell:

·         The war was mishandled in the beginning

·         He detests war

·         If we set a date for withdrawal we would pay a very heavy price and we would be back. 

·         Iraq- no matter what it was in the beginning, we are there now

·         Rule of law is the hardest thing… Iraq has made dramatic progress but has a long way to go

·         Consequences of failure, in his view, are so catastrophic that we have to continue the current strategy, which he thinks is working

 

BW- refers to comments made by Colin Powell describing the U.S. Armed Forces as very, very stressed and expressing his concern about extended tours and his belief that we don’t have enough troops, and that the military is stretched beyond its necessary capacity to protect American interests around the world.

McCain agrees with the concern and explains that one of the mistakes we have made is we have reduced size of military since the first Gulf War:  some branches are now 1/3 smaller than they used to be.

McCain further explains: “There’s only thing worse than a stressed military and that’s a defeated military.”

***

Excellent point…

***

McCain went on to praise our volunteer military and assert we need to address ways to make the military more attractive to people by offering more opportunity for education and other inducements to serve. He also makes the argument that all Americans should find ways to serve this country, by choice. They can join the Peace Corp, teach, volunteer… everyone should serve.

***

He is right…

***

Joy:  I have a question I am really concerned about-Anyway- here’s my question- I’ve been reading all about you and all about – you know, I don’t like George Bush, as a President and I think he was one of the worst Presidents we’ve ever had- okay don’t applaud ( to the audience) please don’t- Let me just get through this question. I want to know- since you are for his tax cuts for the wealthy, that you are for staying in Iraq, that you are against Roe v. Wade therefore Supreme Court justices may come in and overturn women’s rights and in fact that you have hired Karl Rove as one of your campaign advisors which is like hiring Mike Tyson to be your body guard. How are you different from George Bush?

JM-First of all, we have not hired Karl Rove- I’ve spoken to him once in the last year or so.

***

FIRST THINGS FIRST: He distances himself from Rove, who is, apparently, way more politically dangerous than Bush…

***

McCain continues: Second of all, I respect President Bush- we have a friendly relationship.  There are issues that we have disagreed on: The conduct of the war for four years, spending, and climate change. There is a list of issues that we have open and honest disagreements, keeping with the overall philosophy of less government is better government, lower taxes, strong national defense, etc, etc.   We share a common philosophy but on an issue for example, such as climate change, I think it’s real, I think we’ve got to do something about it, I think we have to act quickly.

 

***

Here’s the best statement:

 

***

McCain: I think we have to have a global agreement with India and China included because we’re going to hand off a planet that’s damaged to the next generation

Joy: So you would have gone along with the Kyoto Agreement, wouldn’t you?

McCain: As long as India and China were part of it.

***

 

Good luck there…  

 

***

He continues: As you know, they’re the greatest emitters.

***

No, I’m sure she doesn’t know and has never even considered that the U.S. is not the sole problem re: global warming- wait- climate change is the new term…

***

McCain again: But I would have been very active in getting them included in the global agreement

Joy: And on immigration.  Are you similar to him?

McCain: Well, yes, because I believe that we need to have a comprehensive approach. Look we lost in the Senate because of opposition to it.

***

No, actually, the United States won in the Senate- John McCain and pro illegal alien Senators lost in the Senate.  He still does not get this…

***

McCain continues: We have to secure our borders. Borders have to be secured. And we have to have a temporary worker program that works, and I’ll make this brief- but we also have to address the issue in a humane and compassionate fashion.  These are God’s children, okay, they are God’s children and I think we can address it in a comprehensive fashion after we have secured the borders but it is a federal responsibility and we have abrogated our responsibilities.

***

What does that mean, “They are God’s children”?” Aren’t all people God’s children?  

Is there any limit to the number of God’s children we have to let into our country?

Aren’t all criminals God’s children?  Should we ignore all law breakers or just the law breakers with whom McCain sympathizes?

Should we promote public policy that helps to move third world countries toward capitalism rather than socialism? Is that possible, when those countries are losing their young and strong workers to the United States? John McCain’s immigration policies actually undermine the stability of the countries from where these illegal aliens flee.

Maybe the current rise in unemployment and the recession we are hearing about may be what it takes to convince Americans that illegal immigration must stop. We can’t afford the social service, medical and educational costs of caring for illegal aliens and their children when we can’t provide for the people of the United States.

McCain is right on a lot of things but not on this issue…

 ***

He then went on to rightly explain the importance of national security, the stabilization of the economy and volunteerism and service to the nation.  He discounted his lack of knowledge about the economy and asserted that he knows more about the economy than either of the senators against whom he will be running.

EH asked about the possibility of a McCain/Rice ticket.  He rightly praised Rice and her intellect and her service to the country but skirted the topic.  It’s way too soon…

All in all a good interview for McCain: He said what he would be expected to say and he did not fidget…
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McCain Jokes About Obama Fidgiting on View

April 10, 2008 (cont)
 
John McCain shows his sense of humor when he opens his appearance on The View with a series of fake fidgits.
 
Click here to watch a great skit by Jay Leno on Obama's appearance on The View.
 
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Even if Big Love Glorifies It, Polygamy Is Wrong, Unless the Women Choose It

April 10, 2008 (cont)

The women then briefly touch on the raid of the polygamist compound in Texas that resulted in over 400 children being taken into state protective custody. The raid was prompted by two phone calls from a woman who alleged she was 16 and had been forced to marry an older man and who thought she was pregnant. (
click here and here and here for articles about the raid and polygamy)  

The brief discussion:

BW- But you know the other part of it that we just don’t understand is the women who, whether they are brain washed or scared- and some say they even like it- why in this day and age this kind of thing happens and women still take it

Joy: It’s a polygamist concept.

BW: You have to understand why they like it

 

While Joy doesn't care if adult women choose to marry into polygamy- whatever they want- it seems fairly self-explanatory why these women “choose” this life. They don’t know anything else. Women in polygamist camps, women who stay with abusive men, women who have been made to feel as though this is their only option… These woman, at best, lack either the knowledge of opportunity, the strength or both to leave this life behind. At worst they stay because the danger in leaving is worse than the danger in staying.

I suggest reading Plato’s Allegory of the Cave to better understand why, why, why…
 
A serious question BW and other liberals should ask themselves:  Do all of the women in the Middle East and Africa (and even in the United States) who live under Sharia Law choose that life or do they have no ability to question their oppression?

(For those people who will tell me that Islam doesn't support polygamy I argue that unlike the Mormon Church that excommunicates polygamists, Islamic scholars clearly articulate the justifiability of polygamy. Click 
here and here and here and here for resources on polygamy in Islam.) I will concede that most Muslim people do not choose to practice polygamy, but the truth is the religion of Islam would not prohibit them from it if they chose to engage in the practice.
There should be no question in a civilized society that adolescent girls should never be encouraged to marry. A young girl should be dreaming of college and a career and of course a families with A loving partner who supports her efforts to fulfill her hopes and dreams.  14 year old girls have no idea who they should marry and cultures that make this decision for them should be abhorred.
There should also be no question that polygamy is wrong. If people do not want to, or can not, commit to a marriage with one person, they should not get married. Rather than engage in polygamy or extramarital relationships that undermine their marital contract, people should act like self-actualized adults and practice self-control.

I know it is a lot to expect in a society that promotes immediate gratification and self interest above all else... 

They briefly continue:

 

EH: But look at Big Love the show that was on- is it still on? I don’t watch it but- it essentially glorified this lifestyle and made it seem a little bit, you know, beautiful, maybe a little bit fun, it kind of showed the complications of living with many women living under one roof. I mean we’re complicated women.


I have to admit it- I think Big Love is hilarious and I do not think it glorifies polygamy. The writers of the show use humor, irony and great character development to show the trappings of this lifestyle. So, if living under the constant threat of legal prosecution, affiliating with people who live lives devoid of modernity so they can also hide, hiding your lifestyle from your neighbors and general community, having your children think your lifestyle is immoral and losing relationships with non polygamist relatives doesn't discourage you- well then, polygamy might be for you.

 

They babble back and forth and then Joy delivers a great one liner: When a man has lot of wives they call it polygamy; when a women has a lot of men they call them clients

 

She can be funny…

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Idol Gives Back Shows Strength of Private Giving

April 10, 2008
 
The Hot Topics started out with a rundown of Idol Gives Back. Elisabeth explained how great the program was and that she made repeated donations.  I watched it with my kids and think it is great that the show demonstrates the power of the PRIVATE SECTOR to make a huge difference in the lives of people in the United States and around the world.
 
I was also happy to listen to interesting exchanges between my 11 year old and 9 year old daughters about HIV/AIDS, who repeatedly expressed concern that no one seemed to talk about the fact that the best way to stop the transmission of HIV/AIDS is to teach people that 1- people who carry the virus should NEVER have sex with an uninfected person, 2- that women with the virus should NEVER have sex if they are able to become pregnant, and 3- the best choice is for people to not have sex unless they are married and they know their spouse does not have the virus.
 
Both of my daughters seem to understand that, barring those who spread the disease through drug abuse related needle sharing, abstinence would virtually end this virus and save the world billions of dollars in health care costs...
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Joy Asserts Obama leads Pack in Troop Donations

April 9, continued-

Joy brought up this really interesting fact that most of the people in the military who donate to Presidential candidates give their money to Obama and Ron Paul. This claim definitely required a Google search.
 

When I entered in “troop campaign donations” up popped a headline for a USA Today story, run also by  ABC, originally dated in mid-2007  (click here to read) the headline: "Obama, Paul net most military workers’ campaign donations”

 

Unlike Joy, I actually read the article and had to read to the sixth paragraph to learn that this claim is based on the donations of 44 people to Obama totally $27,000, 23 people donating $19,300 to Paul and 32 donors giving $18,500 to McCain.

 

The Center for Responsive Politics found that a whopping 99 enlisted people made donations to these three candidates.

 

When there are more than 1 million people serving in the military and a report is based on less than 0.01% of the military then I can safely say that any generalization would be lacking in credibility.

 

Note to Joy: Google is a great resource. Take the time to research your “facts”…  

 

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Joy On Iraq and Iran

April 9, 2008

Following up on the April 8th show the women, sans Barbara, jump back into Petreus on the Iraq War on the Hill:

Joy- I could hardly make heads or tails.. I don’t know who to believe. I never believe the Bush administration then these guys work for him so all of a sudden ipso facto I don’t believe anything they are saying

 

Nothing like having an open mind...

 

EH tries to offer an explanation of how believable Petreus seems to be

Joy responds: But first he said we can’t get out because there is too much violence now the violence has allegedly subsided and we still can’t get out. When are we going to get out- when it’s perfect there? When we have a Jeffersonian Democracy operating there? When are we leaving?

 

Yesterday Joy and Barbara were all about how the surge hasn't worked and there is still too much violence. Today she acknowledges the violence has allegedly subsided. Out! She demands! Out!

 

I was impressed she threw out "Jeffersonian Democracy! I am all for this criterion...

 

EH: When they see its safe- when it won’t create more

Joy, interrupting: You know what it’s like? He kept saying, I think it was Levin or one of the Senators- he kept saying to Petreus “well when, in 3 months?” “I can’t say” In 4 months?” “I don’t know” It’s like pornography- I’ll know it when I see it.

EH: Joy, honestly- you can’t say, you can’t say in any sort of combat mission “This is the day we’re gonna leave” Do you want to give your enemy that indication?

 

Good job, Elisabeth! No withdrawal date! Imagine if Jefferson and Washington and all of our Founding Fathers would have said "You know what- if this declaring independence thing hasn't worked by, let's say October 1st, 1781 Cornwallis wouldn't have surrendered his army and the chips would have fallen in a completly different way. Oh well- that would've been too bad.

 

We should be thankful Joy is not a military strategist...

 

Joy- It’s been years and years and years. They need to come up with a plan. And this guy Michael Ware on CNN, who has been in Iraq for the past 6 years- he’s the only one I actually do believe because he’s really been there, and he tells you the truth and he says that none of them address the real issue of how we’re going to keep Iran out of Iraq.   

 

In the words of my daughter- OMG!!!! She finally seems to have identified the actual reason we went to war in Iraq in the first place!!! IRAN!!!! Does she understand that Iran is the real problem in the Middle East? And that the hope is that if we can create a foothold for freedom in the Middle East through stabilizing Iraq, the good people of Iran- who live under the threat of persecution by lunatic Fundamentalist Muslim Imams- will rise up and overthrow their terror supporting government?

 

Joy goes on:   That’s the real issue. That requires a lot of diplomacy and a lot of talks at high levels.  The Bush Administration is not capable of dealing with Iran. We have to wait for the next President.

 

Elisabeth trying to interject: Obama was saying bring Iran into the equation

 

Whoopi corrects Elisabeth: I don’t think that’s what he said. I think he said he would speak to Iran.

 

Sometimes, I think Whoopi isn't paying attention because she ignores so many ridiculous things that are said. But then her politics come through as she quickly jumps in to sure she corrects what she thinks are incorrect statements about Obama.

 

Click here to read how Obama plans to get tough on Iran.

 

If Obama and his supporters are so naive as to believe that a little economic pressure on Iran is going to scare its government into changing its ways, well then he obviously didn't learn much from his extensive foreign affairs experience during his three week visit to Pakistan in 1981. (click here to read about  his in depth knowledge)

 

I cannot believe these women...

 

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The Surge is Working; BW and JB Ignore Reality

April 8- By minute four, I was up in arms...

The Hot Topics quickly moved to General Petreus talking on the Hill-

Whoopi says this will be an opportunity for the presidential candidates to show where they stand on the war and then the ignorance begins to show itself:

EH: You know I think too that the surge has probably been one of the most effective strategies in this war

BW interrupting: No it hasn’t. I’m sorry but it has not

EH: I disagree- I think it absolutely has

BW: I think a few weeks ago it was considered that but now there has been more violence than there has been in many months and you have had other military men saying that the armed forces are so, um that there are so few and they are so strained that we would not be prepared for other attacks. I think the surge, from what I’ve read- and I’m not an authority and none of us here are- the surge was but the violence has continued and gotten worse and the Iraqis are showing no ability to be able to take over.

EH- They’ve met 12 of the 18 benchmarks. 90,000 of the Sunnis have decided to join with U.S. forces

BW: I think you can get all the statistics you want but you’ve had more violence than you’ve had in months

EH: this surge will be studied for years to come in terms of the genius of it and how it turned this war around

Joy: I have a question- how long does a surge last? A surge- like when you get an electric surge it’s very short.  Why is this going on so long?

EH:  The surge was our initial- remember in 2006 when people like ah, ah you had everyone from Senator Clinton calling for a quick withdrawal- they said the only way we could have any sort of victory was to quickly get our troops out of there in 2006.  Gen Petreus recommended and you have Senator McCain who was right behind him that we went in with this surge

Joy interrupting with BW louder: So how long is the surge going to be?

EH: The surge was the initial push

BW: But how long is the surge going to be?

SS:  She’s not General Petreus, Barbara. I mean you’ve got to give her a break

Joy: But you’re on record saying it’s working.  We want to know how long

EH: The surge has worked. The surge has worked- that initial push of troops into the area has absolutely worked.  No one can deny that

BW: Yes you can if it’s not working now

 

Do Barbara and Joy read the newspapers or surf the web? Do they ignore reality or do their handlers keep them from it? Does BW understand that, whether she talks honestly about it or not, our troops are engaged in a war against a global threat- Islamic fundamentalism? Iraq is where the war is being fought- it is not a war against the Iraqi people and it is not a war against an enemy only trying to harm Iraq. We are involved in a world war. People like Barbara and Joy like to play on our emotions because EVERY military death is in fact a tragedy.  They hope that we will become lost in our emotions and fail appreciate the long term implications of walking away from a global conflict. (By the way, they may never have considered the consequences of their policy positions. None of the liberals I have spoken with have ever been able to discuss what happens if we abandon those seeking freedom in the Middle East.)

 

Every soldier or civilian lost in a war represents the price they pay, and we as a society pay, to preserve freedom in the U.S. and to bring freedom to others in the world. 

 

Talking about the casualties of war focuses on the tragic. It also ignores the gains that sacrifice brings.  The people who have sacrificed their lives represent the cost of freedom.  These lives should not be discounted, they should be praised and respected by our country and by our renewed efforts to ensure the cause for which they fought- Freedom- is not lost.

 

I am very thankful there was no 24 hour news cycle in 1917 when we entered WWI, or 1941 when we entered WWII. If the media had chosen the path that Barbara and Joy take, then they would have focused on the loss of military personal as a reason to undermine those war efforts. If there had been, it’s likely those wars would have ended differently. (Click here for statistics from the Congressional Research Service)

 

Using their superficial method of correlating military deaths and soldiers wounded to failure- then we would note that in the less than 2 years the U.S. was involved in WWI, more than 116,000 soldiers died and over 200,000 were wounded.

 

In the 5 years the U.S. fought in WWII, more than 290,000 soldiers were killed in action and 115,000 died in nontheater situations. 671,846 soldiers were wounded.

 

The enemy we fight today is more dangerous, more ruthless and more able to inflict harm than we have encountered before.

 

The Iraqi people are not the problem. Iraqi citizens are being trained in increasing numbers to defend Iraq but Iraq is under siege from countries around it, from insurgents and terrorists tied to countries, like Iran and Syria, who fear freedom taking root because once present it will spread and usurp the power of religious fanatics whose goal is to suppress the free will of the people of the region through fear.   

 

Elisabeth did go over the top when she referred to the Surge as genius.  The Surge was a move that had been necessary from the beginning.  The truth is that our government has fought this war in a timid manner because there is no way to really fight an effective war in our society. Our military was unable to take the steps necessary from the beginning because of an effort to appease liberals and pacifists who love to live under a Constitution that guarantees their freedom.  These same people want none of the responsibilities that go along with being citizens of the most powerful free nation in the world.

So, to answer Joy’s question about how long- that depends on how long it will take for people like her to support our military’s efforts to move the war effort forward. Every time someone like her publicly criticizes the war effort, the enemy is emboldened.  The enemy knows that many in America cannot stomach the consequences of fighting for a serious cause. 

The terrorists are willing to die for their cause. As we make progress, they regroup to try to send another wave our direction. These waves are becoming weaker, but they still will come.  As we continue our efforts to help the people in the Middle East, these waves will hit our military heroes less frequently and their waves will be weaker.

If Joy and Barbara think the only way the United States can declare progress is through the total elimination of all violence in a war torn region, then there will never be enough success to convince them.

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Walters and Whoopi Show Ignorance and Bias re Condoleezza- Shocking

Walters is unbelievable. After Whoopi raises a question about whether or not Condoleezza Rice would be a possibility as a VP candidate, Barbara demonstrates her ignorance:

BW: Let’s face it- they get a Black and a woman, alright- if they have her as a Vice President. I think that’s the major thing. Other things he has to worry about- will the vice president bring a particular state? You know that’s very important. Will it bring a more conservative point of view because McCain needs to get that conservative vote? But if you talk about Condoleezza and you have a Black candidate and you have a female candidate on the democratic side you get two for one (she pounds the table for emphasis)

Is BW so out of touch that she is oblivious to the efforts of many individuals and groups who tried to convince Dr. Rice to run for the presidency? These efforts began long before Obama was on the scene running against Clinton. These efforts began because anyone who has ever actually listened to Rice speak, or read her work, realizes her potential to lead has not yet been realized.
This woman, who has been vilified by liberals for being conservative while Black, is dismissed by the likes of the far less educated women of the View. 
The irony here is that it is the Democratic Party that has chosen to put a woman and a Black man up for nomination based on gender and race.  Neither Obama nor Clinton has a resume that would merit a CEO job at a large publicly held corporation. The fact that they are the best the Democratic Party can offer should sadden all of us. Perhaps this is the natural result of a weakened educational system that passes failing students and increasingly spends limited resources exposing students to ideological rather than academic lessons.

In short, Obama has found success for a simple reason: The Democratic Party decided in 2004 to push Obama as a national candidate. While a relative unknown, he was given an incredible opportunity to speak at the national convention, setting him up for his Senate run in 2006.  His speech opened the floodgates for donations and media attention. Obama had not earned that speaking slot- he was selected because those in power thought he would appeal to the Democratic audience.  That’s politics.

Hillary Clinton would have never been elected to the Senate if she were not the wife of Bill Clinton. That is reality.

Both have risen to their positions in the Senate for all of the wrong reasons- Obama has no experience in the Senate of note and his contributions to the Illinois senate certainly didn’t seem to stand out. It is ridiculous for anyone to say that he would be where he is today if he were not Black. Geraldine Ferraro was correct in her assessment of Obama's success. (Click here for NYTimes Article)
 
I wonder if anyone will question BW's comments as devisive or racist- she said the same thing Ferraro said about Obama, only in reference to Rice. I am pretty sure everyone ignored BW's comments- the media only cares when the qualifications of liberals are questioned.

If you added the accomplishments of Clinton and Obama together and then doubled them, they still wouldn’t equal those of Condoleezza Rice before she became the Secretary of State.  Rice did not rise to power because of her race- she built a career that did not culminate in being a law professor- she was Stanford University’s Provost for six years and oversaw a budget of $1.5 billion and 1400 faculty members. (Let us not pretend either that Stanford University is a conservative institution or that Rice could have successfully handled this position without an amazing amount of talent.)

Neither H. Clinton nor Obama have any executive experience or achieved any accomplishments that seem worthy of the most important job in the world. How sad that in the United States, today, nearly half of our country seems unable to tell the difference between merit and media hype…

Joy then, in her infinite wisdom throws out: What is the Ku Klux Klan going to do in this election?

Whoopi- trying to sound intellectual asserts that she can’t understand why they would do this because “It would be quite transparent.”

Elisabeth tries to correct the record: Don’t shortchange her either in terms of qualifications.  She’s been a woman who is incredibly powerful and I’m sure has a lot of information than maybe another candidate would in terms of the Democratic, I mean Republican, Vice Presidential seat. She’s been there, I mean look, if you’re going to take away from her qualifications I don’t think you can just say “It’s good because you would have a Black person and a woman.”

Whatever-at least she tries to take the correct position...

Whoopi and the others then quickly reiterate the move would be too transparent, Joy makes a joke about Condoleezer and the Geezer and they all laugh their way to the next topic.

A brief biography of Dr. Rice- who has a master’s degree from Notre Dame and her Ph.D. from the University of Denver- can be found by clicking here.

I now remember why I started to blog on these people’s “Views” and am sorry I stopped…

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The View, Obama, Bias

I stopped blogging on the View because it seemed less controversial with Rosie O'Donnell gone. The show was rarely in the news and it seemed less important than other things I was doing.
 
Maybe I was wrong- maybe the show is more dangerous when it is less controversial because there is no public accountability about the many ridiculous things the women and guests say, or don't say.
 
Millions of women watch the show.  When Rosie made some ridiculously liberal comment, the media was all over her and women who listened and watched would hear a public response challenging O'Donnell.  Now, the show may be more insidious as the major media generally ignores the show. The women who watch may be more likely to think the views expressed are reasonable because they don't create the uproar to which we had become accustomed.
 
Last week, when Obama was on the show and suggested the Rev. Wright was being misrepresented by 5 seconds of video, as though these were odd and non-representative of his views, the women were unable to challenge him effectively.  Elisabeth tried, but was brushed aside quickly. The women of the View don't represent many women in the country and whether there are four five or ten women on the panel, the show gravitates to the left.

I will renew my efforts to listen to their lunacy and shine some light on the positions taken...
 
 
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