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glatt 02-25-2009 08:52 AM

Bobby Jindal did a better job than I would have. But I have to say that it was really weird. To cut from the packed house of Obama's speech to a guy talking to a camera in the hallway of his mansion just didn't work too well. I didn't watch his whole speech, I went to bed instead, but the first few minutes seemed a bit awkward and pointless.

I'd never seen him speak before, so maybe he is usually better, but I wasn't impressed.

The network I was watching had a short interview with Ron Emmanuel between the two speeches. I had never heard him speak before. He seemed fairly fake. He used each question to parrot the talking points Obama had just made, but without answering the question. I think it actually hurt Obama's impact on those points, because Obama sounded sincere when he said the stuff, but Emmanuel sounded like a politician making sure to covering the talking points. He should stay behind the scenes in the future. I'm sure he is talented in what he does, but it's not talking to the press. He's a phoney.

Obama's speech was pretty good. In the beginning, when he was just warming up, I was really distracted by Pelosi. She kept fidgeting, and looking around, and licking her lips, and playing with her program. Then either she calmed down, or Obama started to get into the meat of his speech, because I wasn't bugged by her any more.

The applause is crazy. I wish there was a source that would show who applauded for each item. I'm curious to know if the Republican Senators from Maine who voted with the Democrats on the Stimulus package stood up and clapped when that point was brought up. Or if they tried to straddle the fence by not publicly applauding the bill they supported.

Anyway, those are just some random thoughts.

Oh, and I had to chuckle when Obama basically said that the USA invented the car. He didn't actually say it, just very strongly implied it. Of course, it was Karl Benz who invented the car. He's German. I think Obama was hoping most Americans think Henry Ford invented the automobile. It's what I was taught in grade school after all.

Bullitt 02-25-2009 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by sugarpop (Post 538536)
The ONLY reason why cancer has not been cured, is because it is more profitable for insurance/pharamceutical companies to TREAT it. And yes, I do believe that. Anyone who knows anything about the fraud and greed of pharmaceutical companies and insurance companies knows that is probably the truth.

:rotflol:
when I hear things like that it always makes me think of this:

Undertoad 02-25-2009 09:36 AM

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xoxoxoBruce 02-25-2009 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 538735)
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Oh, and I had to chuckle when Obama basically said that the USA invented the car. He didn't actually say it, just very strongly implied it. Of course, it was Karl Benz who invented the car. He's German. I think Obama was hoping most Americans think Henry Ford invented the automobile. It's what I was taught in grade school after all.

Benz invented the automobile and his wealthy clients enjoyed scaring the horses of the hoi polloi. But America invented the car.;)

busterb 02-25-2009 12:01 PM

BTW Nu Awlins don't got a flapping Governor!

Redux 02-25-2009 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by classicman (Post 538729)
Please share. I got too tired last night to keep looking.
I am curious if this is the same issue I was talking about in another thread. The one where the states would be on the hook to continue funding certain things after the stimulus money was exhausted.

Guess it was just BS since no one else saw, heard or seems to care.

The "string" is a program in the bill that offers incentives to states willing to update their UC laws to include coverage for part-time workers (and some other low income jobs), currently not covered, but an increasingly large part of the unemployed in the country. Particularly, those who were hired to replace full-time workers then subsequently fired or layed off.

There is an additional $3 billion available and the complaint from a few governors is that the states would then be on the hook to continue to provide UC benefits to these part-time workers when the federal funds dry up.

It seems to me that the state can update their laws and include a sunset provision...."these part time workers are covered until such time as federal UC funds are no longer available."

TGRR 02-25-2009 08:09 PM

He's Barack Obama without the oratory ability.

TGRR 02-25-2009 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 538735)
Oh, and I had to chuckle when Obama basically said that the USA invented the car. He didn't actually say it, just very strongly implied it. Of course, it was Karl Benz who invented the car. He's German. I think Obama was hoping most Americans think Henry Ford invented the automobile. It's what I was taught in grade school after all.


They teach all kinds of horrible lies in grade school.

Griff 02-25-2009 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Bullitt (Post 538739)
:rotflol:
when I hear things like that it always makes me think of this:

That is awesome!

ZenGum 02-25-2009 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by TGRR (Post 538876)
He's Barack Obama without the oratory ability.

I just saw him on TV last night.

I can't help thinking the R party went like this:

Crap, Obama is popular. Gotta criticise him. He's black. Hey, lets get a black guy to criticise him. Who have we got? [awkward pause]
JINDAL! He's ... well, he's dark-ish. Good enough. He'll do, push him forwards, give him this script to read. Hope his delivery improves.

As most of you have remarked, he seems very insincere, awkward, scripted.

I just wish his name didn't rhyme with brindle. :bolt:

Clodfobble 02-26-2009 08:47 AM

Jindal is also being groomed for a run in 2012. (Though maybe less so now, I think even most Republicans agree he didn't come off that great.) He was considered a top contender for the VP slot before McCain chose Palin instead.

classicman 02-26-2009 08:56 AM

Purge baby, Purge

Pie 02-26-2009 09:20 AM

I don't know a single American of Indian descent that is proud of him. Personally, he makes me want to vomit.

xoxoxoBruce 02-26-2009 09:33 AM

Well there you go, proof he's a real politician. :haha:

classicman 02-26-2009 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Pie (Post 539023)
I don't know a single American of Indian descent that is proud of him. Personally, he makes me want to vomit.

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Originally Posted by classicman (Post 539020)
Purge baby, Purge



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