First October Surprise???

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http://dailycaller.com/2012/10/02/obama-speech-jeremiah-wright-new-orleans/

I guess if the media can go back 50+ years to when Mitt was in HS to find something to talk about, 2007 isn't that far back to go for something.

Maddow of course has already said the release of this video means the right wants to focus on Obama being black. Of course it couldn't possibly be a look at the content of what a Presidential candidate said or anything, it must be because he is black.
 
How can it be a "surprise" when the speech was given before a public audience that included the press, was reported on at the time it was delivered and has been on youtube pretty much since then?

You guys are losing it.
 
Also, too, I expect that this will really get he angry old white person vote for Mitt. That will surely swing things in his favor! Support among that contingent has sorely been lacking.
 
http://dailycaller.com/2012/10/02/obama-speech-jeremiah-wright-new-orleans/

I guess if the media can go back 50+ years to when Mitt was in HS to find something to talk about, 2007 isn't that far back to go for something.

Maddow of course has already said the release of this video means the right wants to focus on Obama being black. Of course it couldn't possibly be a look at the content of what a Presidential candidate said or anything, it must be because he is black.

Funny, the same video was presented by Tucker Carlson on MSNBC prior to the last election.
 
The Raiders are not going to be clinching anything... and if you are talking about baseball... that sport died in 1994. Once football starts, no true sportsfan gives a crap about baseball.
Baseball has made a resurgence this year. Last year the owners finally agreed to a revenue sharing system similiar to what the NFL uses and it has driven a stake through the heart of the Evil Empire. Though, to be honest, they're far from dead yet....but we're working on it. :)
 
Baseball has made a resurgence this year. Last year the owners finally agreed to a revenue sharing system similiar to what the NFL uses and it has driven a stake through the heart of the Evil Empire. Though, to be honest, they're far from dead yet....but we're working on it. :)

Once football starts, no true sportsfan gives a crap about baseball.
 
Also, too, can we finally put to rest the ridiculous notion that Drudge is some kind of independent aggregator of news and all agree that he's just another Republican operative. Also, too, the Daily Caller.
 
http://dailycaller.com/2012/10/02/obama-speech-jeremiah-wright-new-orleans/

I guess if the media can go back 50+ years to when Mitt was in HS to find something to talk about, 2007 isn't that far back to go for something.

Maddow of course has already said the release of this video means the right wants to focus on Obama being black. Of course it couldn't possibly be a look at the content of what a Presidential candidate said or anything, it must be because he is black.

His speech makes a lot of sense. Like the Stafford Act where the local government has to come up with 10% of the Federal reconstruction money. For every $10.00 the Feds offer the local government has to raise $1.00. When 9/11 happened New York was exempted from the Stafford Act and the Feds just donated money. When Hurricane Andrew hit Florida the Stafford Act was overridden. However, regarding Katrina the Stafford Act was insisted upon. Hmmm. I wonder why that happened??
 
Funny, the same video was presented by Tucker Carlson on MSNBC prior to the last election.

I don't know why this is the third thread on this, but...I guess it's just more trolling.
The Daily Caller, working in collaboration with Fox News, released a video Tuesday night of a speech President Barack Obama delivered at Hampton University back in 2007. The release was preceded by an all-afternoon Drudge Report banner headline splash, billing the video as some sort of electorally game-changing revelation with racial overtones that was going to affect the 2012 campaign ahead of the first presidential debate.

It ended up being a rerun of a 2007 story that was already well known to reporters and political partisans. So, as a piece of new and incendiary news, it was something of a letdown. However, as a piece of Internet trolling that forced political reporters to bide their time until the evening release of the video, instead of watching the goings-on in the last days of Major League Baseball's regular season, it was a work of genius.

So, here, in 2012, is how a screaming Drudge-siren scoop comes and goes, in 10 easy steps.

1. We get a big tease, about a bombshell video scoop that's going to "drop," from Matt Drudge. He uses Twitter to get the word out. Relatively speaking, that's kind of new. Anyway, this is enough to prompt zillions of political reporters to point their browsers at the Drudge Report and start refreshing like mad. Relatively speaking, that's kind of old. But, hey, if you want to attract lemmings, give 'em a cliff.

2. Naturally, one sort of suspects that something of a letdown is coming. Condoleezza Rice, after all, was not selected to run alongside Mitt Romney. But the promised outcome is that the video is going to "cause controversy, ignite accusations of racism -- in both directions!" (No, I've no idea what "both directions" is supposed to mean.)

3. Those madcap browser-refreshers get gradual payoffs. We learn that the video in question will be shown on Fox News later Tuesday night. It's billed as "Obama's other race speech." A later update teases: “THE ACCENT … THE ANGER … THE ACCUSATIONS …THE SHOUT OUT TO REV. WRIGHT WHO IS IN AUDIENCE ...”

4. Matt Drudge has an image to his Obama video splash, of Obama speaking, in front of some sort of drum kit. He is apparently unaware that Google allows anyone to do a reverse-search to find information about images. A reporter from BuzzFeed, Jessica Testa, figures this out, and identifies the image as Obama, giving a speech at Hampton University, in 2007. She and her colleague, Andrew Kaczynski, start finding relevant portions of the speech on YouTube.

5. As it turns out, Andrew Sullivan's The Daily Dish has had a transcript of the prepared remarks of the speech since 2007. (Though Obama did, at times, improvise from those remarks, as the videos BuzzFeed gathered demonstrate.)

6. And Politico reported the "shout-out" to Wright in 2008 as one of the "top eight gaffes of the campaign." By which I mean, the 2008 campaign.

7. Newsbusters wrote about this appearance, speech, et al., back in 2008 as well. This virtually assures that everyone who was a) alive in 2008 and b) a conservative political blogger, is well aware of this story.

8. Actually, they were likely aware of it even before Newsbusters wrote about it. CNN's Roland Martin, in fact, pushed back against the conservative outcry over this speech in 2007.

9. Tucker Carlson, who was chiefly responsible for rolling out this old video, insisted earlier today that all the extant video clips that were found to be in wide circulation were incomplete, and that he, exclusively, had the full video. What's really strange about this is that Tucker Carlson already covered this speech -- back in 2007, on his eponymous MSNBC show.

10. The Daily Caller and Sean Hannity collaborate on an explosive release of this story, releasing it simultaneously at 9 p.m., as if it had not happened a long time ago.

And that's how the entire political Internet was briefly trolled on Tuesday, and into Tuesday night.

For what end? Well, it's a largely a reheat of something that conservatives have already pretty much bugged out over once before. The Daily Caller, writing up the video in a post published to coincide with Hannity, runs down a list of what it finds objectionable: Obama shouted out the Rev. Wright, he used "an accent he almost never adopts in public" (meaning it's an "accent" he sometimes uses), and he criticizes the federal government's response to Hurricane Katrina. (As did Bobby Jindal, and David Vitter.)
 
This racist attempt to paint the President as a American hating angery black man did not work against the President back in 2007, they must be desperate to attempt it again now...!
 
This is no surprise and it's already been proven that the left is completely ok with a racist president as long as that president is black. In fact, the left is completely ok with racist blacks because they simply consider it historical justice.
 
This racist attempt to paint the President as a American hating angery black man did not work against the President back in 2007, they must be desperate to attempt it again now...!

By whom? The President's speech is what it is, it was posted in full, no "context" issues for you to rant about. If you see something racist in it, it isn't from the people who simply published the full speech rather than an edited out of context version we had access to before.
 
His speech makes a lot of sense. Like the Stafford Act where the local government has to come up with 10% of the Federal reconstruction money. For every $10.00 the Feds offer the local government has to raise $1.00. When 9/11 happened New York was exempted from the Stafford Act and the Feds just donated money. When Hurricane Andrew hit Florida the Stafford Act was overridden. However, regarding Katrina the Stafford Act was insisted upon. Hmmm. I wonder why that happened??

So you listened to Obama and just accepted everything he said as fact?

LMAO...
 
The President was absolutely ignoring a few facts that as a Senator (at that time) he knew to be true. $7 Billion given directly to NO with no strings attached to begin with, secondly that the Stafford money (sans requirement of 10%) of $110 Billion for the region was voted on and passed before his speech...

That it "makes sense" to Apple notwithstanding, it was simply inaccurate nonsense.
 
Heathen! And you call yourself an American? What kind of godless comunist puts football before baseball? You've probably hired your Mom to be your house servant. Right?

1) Since I am agnostic, that actually is half true
2) Football is far and away the most popular sport in America (in terms of viewing... I think Soccer is still the most popular in terms of number of people playing)
3) Baseball should not even be considered a sport... it can be fun to go sit in the sun and drink with friends, but even then most fans don't watch the game unless they are playing mound ball or something.
 
Also, too, I expect that this will really get he angry old white person vote for Mitt. That will surely swing things in his favor! Support among that contingent has sorely been lacking.

Mitt pretty much already has the angry old white person vote sewn up.

I love the smell of desperation in the morning.... :D
 
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