What do you say to a man who has lived the last 8 years of his life under 24 hour a day, face melting scrutiny? How do you respond to a man who daily faced down decisions with global implications? What is appropriate decorum to honor the man, freely chosen in an election of citizens… twice? How about this, how should decent, even modestly civilized people in the most socially & politically advanced country in the world respond to another human being, much less the outgoing President?

Apparently if you are a supporter of King Barry the Hopeful, you boo him. I’m curious how it would be received should I gather a large group of my friends, stand on a corner and Boo President Obama. Would I be celebrated, tolerated, or labeled? I wonder.

Don’t hold King Barry responsible for this, he’s not one of these idiots. He could, however, address the issue and make clear to anyone with even a hint of a Bush-bashing spirit (that means you, Madame Speaker and your wingnut cronies) that he will not only not participate, but will actively oppose any such efforts (including yours Lurch Olberman and your cheap Sarah Palin knock off glasses). As of yet, His Hopefulness hasn’t had much of a spine in dealing with the leadership of his own party. If he really cares about bipartisanship, start here. Set the tone for change. Don’t just give a token nod in your otherwise humdrum address.

So much for Hope & Change. It seems like the same fools who have grumbled and complained about the past 8 years (while, incidentally, living under the umbrella of protection he helped provide) acting like it’s nap time at the kindergarten. The left will always be the left.

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January 21, 2009
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Bipartisanship. That’s a joke. The Bushhitler crowd is well and truly in the saddle now, and we’re going to find out to what degree their bleating about Bush the Tyrant was projection of their own prejudices and inclinations.

They’ll want “bipartisanship” when (1) what they’re doing is so huge and potentially a disaster that they need some conservative cover to protect themselves; or (2) if they’re ever no longer in a position to simply ram whatever they want through.

January 21, 2009
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That is so embarrassing to watch. I can’t hold Obama accountable for other people’s actions, but I really do think that a lot of people that voted for him put their celebrity/media-induced hatred of Bush ahead of rational thought and core issues.

I made the mistake of watching Oprah on Monday, and Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore were on. Oprah asked Ashton when the moment was that he decided he was ‘in’ with Obama. Ashton said something like “I met him at special dinner that celebrates celebrities like me, and Obama was there, and this was right around the time the news was buzzing that he might be considering a run for President. I asked him if he was going to run, and his response was:

“I will really have to think about that – it is a decision that will affect my entire family. My daughters, my wife, its a big decision.”

And I was like, Whoa! THAT is what we need in the White House. Can you imagine, if we had someone in there that puts his family first? That is what we need – to put our families first.”

OMG I lost my mind. Because obviously Barack Obama is the only person in the United States that thinks about his family and loves them. Give me a freaking break. I never hear anyone talk about Dick Cheney and how much he loves his GAY daughter, how he always welcomed her partner/spouse into his family and made sure to have them at his side at most of his important functions, even though he has an (R) after his name and his party platform (and his President) is against gay marriage. He obviously loves his daughter very much AND he stuck his neck out for gay people many times, but no one in Hollywood talks about that do they??? Nope, because Obama is the only person in politics that cares about his family. Oh, and Bush really hates his kids, so that is obviously why he was such a crappy President. Obviously.

Anyways, for the record, I hope that Obama does well in office. But all the hype really annoys me. And celebrities annoy me. I am offically annoyed.

January 21, 2009
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First, I absolutely agree with you. This isn’t Obama’s doing. You’re also right about the absolute media bias concerning King Barry. Great analogy about Dick Cheney (R -WY) as well. Well done! Annoyance can be a great motivator. You’re in a good place!

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