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impala454
post Jul 24 2008, 05:00 PM
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Now that I actually get home in time for the evening news, I am realizing just how pathetic it has gotten. I just got done watching the Barack show... err.. I mean the NBC world news, and the whole time all they could discuss was how cool it was that Obama was having this big rally in Berlin of all places. Fucking Berlin. Why the fuck is a US presidential candidate taking a "tour" and spending all his time rallying OUT OF THE COUNTRY? Then they have to demonize McCain's mentioning that it's not something he would do. They dramatized it and kept coming back to it and showing his scripted speech and now they're having an obviously scripted interview. Then they showsome stuff about that cave collapse from way back, and his actual words, literally, verbatim, that described the cave's condition before the collapse were that it was "dangerously unsafe." Seriously, the news is an absolute joke nowadays. A contest of who can produce the worst, most controversial, "interesting" news possible. I wish there was some vehicle/show/media outlet one could use to simply get the damn news, i.e. what happened today. stock prices, news bits from around the world, sports scores. No adjectives describing to me how bad they feel something is and sound like they're from a third grader's first paper or pre-scripted interviews with policiticians they've chosen to back.

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post Jul 25 2008, 01:33 PM
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i want to make a national news channel of all the good shit that goes on instead of all the negative shit. no political debates or showings or anything (unless required, ie. those presidential speeches)


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post Jul 25 2008, 02:10 PM
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ITS OFFICIAL?!?!?!?!


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post Jul 25 2008, 10:50 PM
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QUOTE (impala454 @ Jul 24 2008, 06:00 PM) *
Now that I actually get home in time for the evening news, I am realizing just how pathetic it has gotten. I just got done watching the Barack show... err.. I mean the NBC world news, and the whole time all they could discuss was how cool it was that Obama was having this big rally in Berlin of all places. Fucking Berlin. Why the fuck is a US presidential candidate taking a "tour" and spending all his time rallying OUT OF THE COUNTRY? Then they have to demonize McCain's mentioning that it's not something he would do. They dramatized it and kept coming back to it and showing his scripted speech and now they're having an obviously scripted interview. Then they showsome stuff about that cave collapse from way back, and his actual words, literally, verbatim, that described the cave's condition before the collapse were that it was "dangerously unsafe." Seriously, the news is an absolute joke nowadays. A contest of who can produce the worst, most controversial, "interesting" news possible. I wish there was some vehicle/show/media outlet one could use to simply get the damn news, i.e. what happened today. stock prices, news bits from around the world, sports scores. No adjectives describing to me how bad they feel something is and sound like they're from a third grader's first paper or pre-scripted interviews with policiticians they've chosen to back.

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You know, up until now, it had been accepted that Obama was inexperienced about foreign policy and that John McCain was a wise, sage statesman who would be a foreign policy genius.

What better way to demonstrate Obama's diplomatic abilities than to actually go and be diplomatic? Granted he's not engaging in any huge foreign negotiations. But consider that he made that trip without one single gaffe or blunder for McCain to pounce on.

Compound this with the fact that McCain hasn't really been doing a good job proving his prowess in these areas. He hasn't even had to travel out of the country to screw up. He called the Czech Republic Czechoslovakia on at least three separate occasions, he once referred to the Iraq-Pakistan border (my personal favorite), and still hasn't proven that he knows the difference between a Sunni and a Shiite.

Not to mention that in his prepared speeches, he's given a foreign policy that's complete fantasy. For example, he's said in one speech that he'll kick Russia out of the G8. Not that he would support kicking Russia out of the G8, but that he would do it. Of course, this is a promise he'll fail on, because none of the other members would support such a move.

He also has proposed to do away with the UN. Even without taking into consideration of what that would do with our foreign standing, consider what he's proposed to do instead: start another international bureaucracy and only invite our friends! That sounds like a great way to resolve international conflict with countries like Iran, Syria, and North Korea, doesn't it?

Did the media hype Obama's foreign travels? Almost certainly. Is McCain a foreign policy idiot? I don't want to jump to that conclusion. But you do have to give Obama credit over McCain thus far. He's proven that he can hobknob with foreign leaders, even if it hasn't been over very big issues. So to make a long story short, yes I think that Obama's travels to foreign countries are a good thing, and yes, I think that McCain needs to demonstrate more competency in the foreign policy department.


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post Jul 26 2008, 03:47 AM
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QUOTE (pebkac @ Jul 25 2008, 10:50 PM) *
You know, up until now, it had been accepted that Obama was inexperienced about foreign policy and that John McCain was a wise, sage statesman who would be a foreign policy genius.

What better way to demonstrate Obama's diplomatic abilities than to actually go and be diplomatic? Granted he's not engaging in any huge foreign negotiations. But consider that he made that trip without one single gaffe or blunder for McCain to pounce on.

Compound this with the fact that McCain hasn't really been doing a good job proving his prowess in these areas. He hasn't even had to travel out of the country to screw up. He called the Czech Republic Czechoslovakia on at least three separate occasions, he once referred to the Iraq-Pakistan border (my personal favorite), and still hasn't proven that he knows the difference between a Sunni and a Shiite.

Not to mention that in his prepared speeches, he's given a foreign policy that's complete fantasy. For example, he's said in one speech that he'll kick Russia out of the G8. Not that he would support kicking Russia out of the G8, but that he would do it. Of course, this is a promise he'll fail on, because none of the other members would support such a move.

He also has proposed to do away with the UN. Even without taking into consideration of what that would do with our foreign standing, consider what he's proposed to do instead: start another international bureaucracy and only invite our friends! That sounds like a great way to resolve international conflict with countries like Iran, Syria, and North Korea, doesn't it?

Did the media hype Obama's foreign travels? Almost certainly. Is McCain a foreign policy idiot? I don't want to jump to that conclusion. But you do have to give Obama credit over McCain thus far. He's proven that he can hobknob with foreign leaders, even if it hasn't been over very big issues. So to make a long story short, yes I think that Obama's travels to foreign countries are a good thing, and yes, I think that McCain needs to demonstrate more competency in the foreign policy department.


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My problem is that all his speeches are about change and improving the world but lack anything of substance. I fear another Carter.


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post Jul 26 2008, 11:02 AM
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QUOTE (pebkac @ Jul 25 2008, 11:50 PM) *
You know, up until now, it had been accepted that Obama was inexperienced about foreign policy and that John McCain was a wise, sage statesman who would be a foreign policy genius.

What better way to demonstrate Obama's diplomatic abilities than to actually go and be diplomatic? Granted he's not engaging in any huge foreign negotiations. But consider that he made that trip without one single gaffe or blunder for McCain to pounce on.

Compound this with the fact that McCain hasn't really been doing a good job proving his prowess in these areas. He hasn't even had to travel out of the country to screw up. He called the Czech Republic Czechoslovakia on at least three separate occasions, he once referred to the Iraq-Pakistan border (my personal favorite), and still hasn't proven that he knows the difference between a Sunni and a Shiite.

Not to mention that in his prepared speeches, he's given a foreign policy that's complete fantasy. For example, he's said in one speech that he'll kick Russia out of the G8. Not that he would support kicking Russia out of the G8, but that he would do it. Of course, this is a promise he'll fail on, because none of the other members would support such a move.

He also has proposed to do away with the UN. Even without taking into consideration of what that would do with our foreign standing, consider what he's proposed to do instead: start another international bureaucracy and only invite our friends! That sounds like a great way to resolve international conflict with countries like Iran, Syria, and North Korea, doesn't it?

Did the media hype Obama's foreign travels? Almost certainly. Is McCain a foreign policy idiot? I don't want to jump to that conclusion. But you do have to give Obama credit over McCain thus far. He's proven that he can hobknob with foreign leaders, even if it hasn't been over very big issues. So to make a long story short, yes I think that Obama's travels to foreign countries are a good thing, and yes, I think that McCain needs to demonstrate more competency in the foreign policy department.

Looks like Obama + the media's scheme worked pretty well on you. You seem to think that because he goes and makes a speech overseas that he's got McCain beat in the foreign policy area. Congrats Obama & Brian Williams for a job well done. And like Chuck said, the man just goes over there blowing smoke. Nobody asks him how he's going to do what he says, they just like the warm fuzzies it gives them that someone's going to "fix" all of these "broken" things. If you tell someone enough times that you're going to fix something, eventually they'll believe you that it's broken and welcome your "fix". That's what I don't like about democrats and what I definitely don't like about Obama.
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post Jul 26 2008, 03:27 PM
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QUOTE (pebkac @ Jul 25 2008, 11:50 PM) *
Not to mention that in his prepared speeches, he's given a foreign policy that's complete fantasy. For example, he's said in one speech that he'll kick Russia out of the G8. Not that he would support kicking Russia out of the G8, but that he would do it. Of course, this is a promise he'll fail on, because none of the other members would support such a move.


And Obama's universal health care isn't fantasy? Actually, is there anything Obama has proposed that isn't fantasy?


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post Jul 27 2008, 07:41 PM
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And Obama's universal health care isn't fantasy? Actually, is there anything Obama has proposed that isn't fantasy?


Not that I can tell.


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post Jul 27 2008, 09:00 PM
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You know, I don't think CNN is too biased. They seem to air a lot of both sides. I only watch their internet programming, though, so I could be wrong. There is a guy named Lou Dobbs that I really enjoy watching. He has good opinions on stuff.
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post Jul 27 2008, 09:14 PM
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if impala (who has been slobbing on the media's knob for years) has come forth and officially claimed the media is a joke... then you can rest assured that the media is officially a joke
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post Jul 27 2008, 09:24 PM
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QUOTE (Watchman @ Jul 27 2008, 10:14 PM) *
if impala (who has been slobbing on the media's knob for years) has come forth and officially claimed the media is a joke... then you can rest assured that the media is officially a joke


The media is only a joke when he doesn't agree with it

Nothing against him, everyone is the same way. Lance, next time you post some conspiracy theory bullshit "media" news story, remember what you yourself just wrote.


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post Jul 27 2008, 10:39 PM
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i haven't slobbered any media's knob. it's all Lance's making shit up. if I see a news story saying "a bomb just exploded in nigeria" with video footage, yeah I'm gonna believe it.
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post Jul 28 2008, 04:17 AM
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My problem is that all his speeches are about change and improving the world but lack anything of substance. I fear another Carter.


On one hand I agree with you, but on another I don't. I mean, both candidates actually have pretty well planned out tax proposals. And I'll sleep with you if you can read them and make sense of them. Unfortunately, it's kind of difficult to explain all the intricacies of being president even in a years' campaign.

On the other hand, I do agree that Obama can do more to explain a lot of his stances on certain subjects than he has been doing. With that said, I'm trying to be more open-minded on things, but the way McCain has been campaigning since the primaries makes it really difficult to think he'll handle the job of president. But there's still time for that to change. smile.gif

QUOTE (impala454 @ Jul 26 2008, 12:02 PM) *
Looks like Obama + the media's scheme worked pretty well on you.


lol...

I should just stop with this line. Blaming things on the "media" is such a cliched argument. Especially when you make it sound like the media's a single entity rather than the hundreds of thousands of single entities it really is.

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And Obama's universal health care isn't fantasy? Actually, is there anything Obama has proposed that isn't fantasy?

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Not that I can tell.


So to defeat your argument all I have to do is provide you with one thing Obama has proposed that isn't a fantasy? Arguments that say that something is always wrong or always true are almost always flat out wrong. The rest of the time, they're probably only half true.


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post Jul 28 2008, 07:40 AM
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QUOTE (pebkac @ Jul 28 2008, 05:17 AM) *
you make it sound like the media's a single entity rather than the hundreds of thousands of single entities it really is.

well other than the one fairly conservative news outlet, fox, is it not? NBC ABC CBS CNN MSNBC, they've all followed obama around like a puppy dog.
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post Jul 28 2008, 10:22 AM
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QUOTE (impala454 @ Jul 28 2008, 08:40 AM) *
well other than the one fairly conservative news outlet, fox, is it not? NBC ABC CBS CNN MSNBC, they've all followed obama around like a puppy dog.


No, it's not.

And it's probably a good thing for McCain that the media hasn't been paying much attention to him. All he's really done is cry because he's not getting enough attention and hurl false charges at Obama.


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Holy shit, pebkac, you're awesome!



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