Thursday, October 04, 2012

The narcotics cop and Big Bird.

If you are a criminal lawyer you can understand where I am coming from with this next issue that I have when I am doing my (second) day job.

So you are asking a veteran narcotics officer some questions at a preliminary hearing. He is sitting in the witness box and you know that he is lying through his teeth, but you can't call him on it, because...well, he is a veteran narcotics officer. He is good at it, because he has been prepped by the District Attorney's office, and he has been doing it a long time. So what do you do? You call him on it. You tell him that you know he is lying over the objections of opposing counsel. The Judge will sustain the objection of course, but then you tell him again that he is lying, just to let him --and everyone in the room-- know how incensed you are that an officer of the law would lie under oath.

Poor President Obama was not a trial lawyer; he was a law professor, and it showed last night. When Mitt was telling lie after lie in the thin air of Denver, (28 and counting) all he could do was stare at him like a deer caught in the middle of the night on a country road. And, to his credit, the more Mitt got away with it, is the more he lied. The shady narcotics cop had the law professor on the run.

Now,unlike my man Chris Matthews, I don't think President Obama's performance was all that bad. Yes, Flipper beat him, but only time will tell if his Mel Gibson on steroids act played well with sane moderate voters.

Folks are saying that President Obama could have closed the deal and that he failed to do it. This, of course, is ludicrous. The American chattering class and their media bosses wasn't going to allow this deal to close quite so early. There is still money to be made from advertising dollars. We need people to watch these next three debates, and listen to all the chattering that leads up to them. I suspect that even if President Obama had given a good performance last night the main stream media would have declared him the loser. 

Honestly, other than the fact that Mitt wants to take Big Bird's job, I didn't get anything from last night's debate. (Big Bird??!!WTF?) The talking points and the usual back and forth was typical and to be expected. I expected Mitt to tell us how is going to fire people, and I expected President Obama to let us know what a disaster of a country he inherited. I wasn't disappointed on either front.

President Obama talked a good game on the stump again this morning, but we all have to wonder where his fire was last night. He said that there was a different Mitt on stage with him. Well, some of my Obamaholic friends would argue that President Obama wasn't on that stage, either.

The good news for President Obama is that he has two more bites of the apple.(And he only has one wedding anniversary every year.) The bad news for president Obama is that he has never been in a court room staring down a shady narcotics cop.         

69 comments:

  1. Speaking of lawyers you gonna catch Denzel's new movie? Easy Rollins as a pilot and his boy Mouse as his lawyer, how can you miss that?

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  2. Jim Lehrer8:25 PM

    Leave it to field to construct a pathetic hypothetical situation.

    The bad news for president Obama is that he has never been in a court room staring down a shady narcotics cop.

    This hypothetical set-up is pathetic on two levels. The first is the most extraordinary.

    Hey field, you're admittting Obama is weak. You're admitting you believe Obama's pure as the driven snow and can't handle someone you've described as a big-time, tough-guy thug in a suit.

    Of course, the way Obama's handled Ahmadinejad is the real-world evidence. And Assad. And Khadaffy. And Karzai. Yeah. We know he's weak.

    The second level is how you had to cook up a ridiculous thuggish personae for Romney so that Obama's failure to stay in the debate seemed understandable.

    Yeah, pretend Romney's a towering powerful boogy-man able to stomp Obama -- or anyone else -- with a subtle nod of his head.

    Sadly, for you and Obama, Romney's a good guy whose personal life is probably more wholesome and healthy than that of any presidential candidate ever.

    He's pretty much a Dudley Do-Right with nothing more than a parking ticket as an example of his worst behavior.

    Without even trying you did a perfect job of exposing your own understanding and acceptance of Obama's weaknesses. Our Wussy-in-Chief.

    Keep up the good work.

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  3. Anonymous8:33 PM

    The bad news for president Obama is that he has never been in a court room staring down a shady narcotics cop.

    Thats because he had to surrender his law license for falsification on the bar, just like Michelles was required to be surrendered for Misconduct.

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  4. So far, every time that Obama seems to have made a blunder it turns out to have been a part of his plan. I don't think this debate was any different. All Summer long, Obama focused like a laser-beam on the same narrow fraction of persuadable voters available to him (overwhelmingly working moms who earn up to median wage.) They LIKE Obama and they want to trust him, and if he's letting provocation after provocation fly by without even a swing, its because he and his highly competent team believe that this is what works best with his "persuadables."

    Like I wrote earlier today on last nights post's comments, we'll know by Monday, and I'll be amazed if the debate or the media narrative will have had any perceptible impact in the race or either party's support whatsoever.

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  5. Jim Lehrer9:07 PM

    whitey's nightie:

    Inasmuch as Obama may well win a second term, what will you tell yourself when unemployment remains at its high level and the economy remains stagnant?

    As we both know, the economy is NOT improving. Therefore, I'd like to know why you think it would improve if Obama were given a second shot?

    In a second term, how lame of a lame duck do you suppose he'd be?

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  6. is you dum as me?9:34 PM

    young black males -- always reminding civilized people why there's a need for jails.



    http://www.surenews.com/crime/assault/black-teens-sucker-punch-elderly-bus-driver.htm

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  7. Anonymous10:17 PM

    Why do the wingnuts hate Sesame Street so much? Adult citizens living in a city and being cordial to each other is somehow suspect in their fantasies.
    If Obama is indeed reaching out to female voters...being rational, adult and circumspect to an arrogant, Entitled heir is a most certain point of empathy. Letting Mr Romney "mansplain" ad infinitum is political judo. The lies, well...st reagan could do it as he was the consummate salesman.

    Mold

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  8. tele-blunder10:26 PM

    When it comes to sleazy back-channel slandering and libel of the opposition, Obama has a history.

    It's known to some of us. But not, apparently, to friends of field.

    When Obama was running for the Senate in Illinois, his opponent was Jack Ryan, a favorite son who was a shoe-in.

    There was no reason to believe Obama had a chance against Ryan, who's from a well known and highly regarded Chicago family.

    But shortly before the election, Ryan withdrew from the race. Why?

    His sealed divorce case was suddenly leaked to the media. After the cat was let out of the bag, Ryan dropped out of the race and Obama was left to face a last-minute replacement candidate -- a kooky black candidate.

    What was in Ryan's divorce records that had been sealed?

    He was married to Jerri Ryan, the blonde Star Trek actress with the stunning body. He'd asked her to accompany him to a sex club.

    However, she objected, and eventually the issue blew up into something that drove her to seek a divorce.

    So, the Obama team got its hands on that juicy stuff, which was more than Ryan supporters could stomach, so he was out. And Obama was in.

    And the rest is the sad history of how America elected a president so incompetent and fearful that he can't lead. It's doubtful he could lead the country in the singing of the national anthem even if he had a Karaoke Machine to guide him.

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  9. scarlett o'hara10:34 PM

    piles of X-crement wrote:

    Speaking of lawyers you gonna catch Denzel's new movie? Easy Rollins as a pilot and his boy Mouse as his lawyer...

    Easy Rollins? No dimwit. Easy Rawlins.

    But inasmuch as you don't read and only watch the crappy movies made from Walter Mosley novels, you wouldn't know how to spell the name of the main character.

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  10. Anonymous10:46 PM

    Field, "President Obama talked a good game on the stump again this morning, but we all have to wonder where his fire was last night. He said that there was a different Mitt on stage with him. Well, some of my Obamaholic friends would argue that President Obama wasn't on that stage, either."

    The real Obama WAS on stage last night. Unfortunately he had a worthy opponent quicker and faster. Obama reminds me of Gerald Ford.

    Obama is scary in that he is so weak that he looked like a confused deer in headlights. He couldn't stand up to Romney, so how in the world will he handle International affairs-- esp in the Middle East?

    I don't blame Netanyahu for wanting Romney to win. We need someone who is tough and Obama buckles under pressure as we have already seen in his negotiations with the GOP...a loser and a cream puff.

    Your analogy and comparison of Romney and Obama is a desperate attempt to resurrect a poor leader who hasn't done a damn thing for our race. Hell, he hasn't even acknowledged our existence. I was somewhat glad to watch Romney squash his tomming ass like a bug.

    I wouldn't vote for Obama if he had no challenger at all. And thanks to Obama's performance last night he proved Romney had no challenger either... It was the "Romney Show" all the way..

    Obama is done. The American people saw a weak leader, with no confidence; unworthy of another four years.

    As a leader and as a black man, he is depressing. The man's past behavior indicated he doesn't give a damn about us, let alone respond to our needs. But he sure as hell responds to everybody else. Some of you FN Negroes are fools for voting for him.

    And NO, I haven't made up my mind about Romney. But I am certain I don't want Obama tommin for another four years.

    depressed Negro

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  11. Anonymous10:50 PM

    scarlett o'hara said...
    piles of X-crement wrote:

    Speaking of lawyers you gonna catch Denzel's new movie? Easy Rollins as a pilot and his boy Mouse as his lawyer...

    Easy Rollins? No dimwit. Easy Rawlins.

    But inasmuch as you don't read and only watch the crappy movies made from Walter Mosley novels, you wouldn't know how to spell the name of the main character.

    10:34 PM
    >>>>>>>>>>
    ROFLMAO!! Poor PilotX. Life is very hard for him. LOL

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  12. hobama proved he is an empty suited celebutante who really needs his teleprompter

    and mitt proved he is a skilled politico

    expertise trumped ineptitude

    kudos to mitt!!!

    may mitt win true KOs in bouts 2 and 3

    http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=FL2OFfSyqFMfqIPU_BexopXg&feature=plcp







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  14. Anonymous11:44 PM

    After watching Obama get crushed by Romney in last night's debate, I can only conclude that Clint Eastwood was right. Obama is an empty chair.

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  15. Asleep at the Wheel asked...

    "Inasmuch as Obama may well win a second term, what will you tell yourself when unemployment remains at its high level and the economy remains stagnant?"
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    You're conflating the recovery and jobs. The recovery is putting right along, we're now on the 33rd consecutive month of growth, but it's been a jobless recovery much more like the great depression than any of the postwar recessions. This is so primarily because instead of funding public employment to reduce the overall numbers of unemployed, like we have in every recession in the last quarter century under republicans and democrats, we've let public employment lose nearly a million jobs because the republiklan would rather see Obama "fail" than the country succeed and has blocked every (post '09 stimulus) effort in order to make it so.
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    "As we both know, the economy is NOT improving. "

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    Data please.

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    "Therefore, I'd like to know why you think it would improve if Obama were given a second shot?"
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    Because it will likely continue to slowly improve no matter who is elected in 2012 as most every major economist currently predicts.
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    "In a second term, how lame of a lame duck do you suppose he'd be?"
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    Less than W, but more than Clinton unless the dems either retake the house or get to within single digits and a "gang of whatever" republican centrists emerge to make deals as usually happens in closely divided legislatures. If that happens, he'll be more like Reagan and avoid lame duckage until his victory lap in 2016.

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  16. He's in the same position that ronnie raygun was in in 1984. We all know what happened after that right?

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  17. Anonymous12:23 AM

    no PilotX we don't know. Why don't you tell us?

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  18. Retardo Montalban12:38 AM

    Whitey's Conspiracy said...
    So far, every time that Obama seems to have made a blunder it turns out to have been a part of his plan. I don't think this debate was any different.
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    Whitey's a genius!

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  19. President Obama's Secret Plan12:40 AM

    If the plan is to prove to us how incompetent, lazy, and dishonest he is, it is succeeding beautifully!

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  20. Captain Sugarballs12:47 AM

    PilotX said...
    He's in the same position that ronnie raygun was in in 1984. We all know what happened after that right
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    You mean the position of being a President who came in and cleaned up the mess of his predecessor and was presiding over a booming economy?

    No, that's not it.

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  21. Hey Field, what do you think of the ruling on the I d law in Penn?

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  22. Anonymous2:22 AM

    "Hey Field, what do you think of the ruling on the I d law in Penn?"

    Mr Field won't be available for a while. He's hiding until this ass whipping on Obama by Romney blows over.

    Obamaholics, prepare yourselves for Romney as President. There is no way Obama will be able to come back from last night. Sorry.

    But, fret not. Romney will be a better President for Blacks than Obama has been. Although that's not saying much.

    However, Romney will be respectful and acknowledge our existence, which Obama has not. Also, Romney is the institution of marriage between one woman and one man. Romney will be good for Black Christians and good for marriage and good for business and good for JOBS!

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  23. Romney will usher in a new era of polygamy. He will be a great president for blah Mormons, all both of them.

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  24. Anonymous3:51 AM

    Blogger PilotX said...

    Romney will usher in a new era of polygamy. He will be a great president for blah Mormons, all both of them.

    So he won't impact the Black Community much than or at least 75% of it.

    How many wives does Romney have that make you say something like this?

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  25. Romney can't reveal his taxes because he'd look hypocritical talking about removing deductions while taking advantage of so many. Caymans anyone?

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  26. Anonymous4:02 AM

    Blogger Whitey's Conspiracy said...



    "As we both know, the economy is NOT improving. "

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    Data please.


    All-right Whitey, I was loathe to try and explain the truth of economic indicators to a Chris Matthews clone but ran across a well put together chart. Read it, I guarantee if you close your ears to the liberal propaganda you eat up and repeat and just look at the numbers and the charts you might just get a whole new lease on life and scratch away the crust on your eyes to really see. Warning though, it might cause you to get a brain hemorrhage of you are just an ideologue Obama-bot who will not accept reality no matter how easy to understand and blatant it is.

    I suspect the worst part about the real numbers is that if you understand Obama blaming Bush all along was a total lie; you might feel like a complete fool.

    Note Unemployment claims "unexpectedly" rose again for last month - why is it unexpected? They have risen every month for the last four years expect June when Obama took out a couple million people to bring the number down. Oh and they revised the prior months numbers UP as they do every month for the last four years.



    http://news.investors.com/100312-627990-presidents-case-for-re-election-rests-on-five-claims-all-phony.aspx?p=full

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  27. "Thats because he had to surrender his law license for falsification on the bar, just like Michelles was required to be surrendered for Misconduct. "

    Link please.

    If true, this could be a game changer in the elections.

    Take all the time you need, I will wait.....

    Pilot X, the judge who made that ruling is a wishy washy republican who is beholden to his party bosses. Nice guy, but nothing there.

    His ruling was a bail out. It's a victory for those who oppose the Voter ID laws for now, but he didn't strike them down.

    Depressed white person pretending to be a Negro, the only thing flipper proved in the debate is that Mormons do not need caffeine to get high.

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  28. Must have read about the loss of licenses on one of those alternate universe sites aka conservative media.

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  29. Speaking of alternate universe when the latest jobs report came out conservatives are accusing the prez of manipulating the data. Damn, either these people are delusional or Barack really is super negro.

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  30. Politicho9:50 AM

    @PilotX:
    It's Barack"s Labor Department that puts the numbers together, so he doesn't have to be "super", just dishonest.

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  31. PilotX said...
    Hey Field, what do you think of the ruling on the I d law in Penn?


    It's a victory for vote fraud, that's for sure.

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  32. Wonder if your trolls have figured out in person voter fraud is almost nonexistant. Just republican operatives do it nowadays.

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  33. Anonymous11:26 AM

    bath house barry is headed back to chicargo for a tour of the mens clubs with arni and rham.ha ha ha!!!

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  34. one for you, one two for me11:35 AM

    gomer's piles of X-crement writes:

    Wonder if your trolls have figured out in person voter fraud is almost nonexistant.

    After the re-count in 2000, it was determined that George Bush won Florida by 527 votes. By winning Florida he won the presidency.

    So 527 votes out of 120,000,000 votes cast made the difference.

    Despite the huge impact of small numbers of votes, Democrats show no interest in stopping voter fraud.

    In other words, Democrats figure fraudulent voting will favor their candidates, not Republicans.

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  35. obama, the lousy divider11:53 AM

    pilates X wrote:

    Speaking of alternate universe when the latest jobs report came out conservatives are accusing the prez of manipulating the data.

    Manipulation? What a moron you are. First, there are fewer people working today than when Obama was inaugurated.

    Second, there are fewer people looking for work. So, given the two numbers, we know Obama's economic leadership has been a total bust.

    I'm sure you can understand the absolute numbers -- the number of people working in January 2009 versus the number of people working today.

    But the percentage figures probably throw you. However, with a smaller number of people looking for work, the numerator in the fraction -- (people seeking jobs)/(all individuals in the labor force) -- the quotient also becomes smaller, but in a misleading way.

    As Romney said, the true unemployment figure is probably closer to 11%.

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  36. Anonymous12:22 PM

    px:

    hi bro

    i missd u!

    _______

    see bob herbert slay all hobama nazis who coddle and excuse hobama

    kudos!!!

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bob-herbert/no-more-excuses_b_1941156.html

    ab

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  37. Anonymous12:24 PM

    see hobama's newest lies asap...

    more timely miracle fantasy job stats

    shame!!!!!!!

    ab

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  38. Anonymous12:28 PM

    when did hobama nazis start to care about lies????

    lies are all hobama has and all he has done since 2006!!!

    what??????

    ab

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  39. Anonymous12:33 PM

    Blogger PilotX said...

    Speaking of alternate universe when the latest jobs report came out conservatives are accusing the prez of manipulating the data. Damn, either these people are delusional or Barack really is super negro.

    Manipulating? Nah - their were only 114k jobs added for the whole country and MIRACULOUSLY unemployment dips to 7.8% the lowest in 29 years and the real unemployment number U6 longtime unemployment and underemployment didn't change one bit at 14.7%

    This just happens because 456,000 people disappeared and another MIRACULOUS event just a few days ago the Bureau of Labor Statistics FOUND 400,000 job they never reported earlier this year.

    Holy Magic Negro.

    This will destroy Obama, totally annihilate him. It is an obvious lie and manipulation of data and I have say even I was shocked at how ridiculous he has become in pulling a stunt like this.

    This would be the most jobs since 1939 and totally impossible (even if you couldn't see the fraudulent numbers) with a further contraction in manufacturing and GDP.

    Emporor Obama has ushered in the age of trust no one, especially big government and this will not only destroy him it will taint the democratic party for a long, long, long time.

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  40. Anonymous12:33 PM

    Has hobama ever apologized for the MORE than 47% of Americans whom he has ALREADY slain???

    Or the millions of midwestern Americans etc whom he insulted before he became prez???
    No!!!
    Go mitt!!!
    http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/10/04/romney-on-47-comments-i-was-completely-wrong/?hpt=hp_c1


    ab

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  41. Anonymous12:39 PM

    More rebel sanity from a real black man - bruce dixon

    re: that inept felled blackish bankster hobama:

    I grew up believing my vote meant something, that it was my voice. The people I called my teachers taught me to raise my voice against unjust wars and economic oppression, the same way I'd raise it against racism. Exchanging a few white faces in city halls, legislatures and the White House for black and brown ones isn't really such a big deal.
    What passes for black political power nowadays isn't such a big deal to me because poverty rates are as high now as when a bygone Democratic president declared a war on poverty --- a project that failed because he spent all the money in a colonial war that killed millions in Vietnam, and climbing still higher. Prolonging the careers of black Democrats like Atlanta's Kasim Reed, Newark's Corey Booker, Philly's Mike Nutter or even of congressmen John Lewis and Jim Clyburn as they front for gentrifiers, charter schools, and power companies that build new nukes in the middle of poor black towns being poisoned by old ones is just not anything I want to do with my voice.
    I can see why all the big preachers want black folks to vote Democratic. Most of them are part of, or aspiring parts of the black political class, the black misleadership class themselves. Many depend on so-called “faith based” funding to keep their ministries alive. The black church has been captured, and is a kind of “state religion” of the black political class, divorced from the lives of the class of black people who provide over 40% of the nation's prisoners.

    KUDOS!!!

    http://www.blackagendareport.com/content/why-black-man-watching-debates-and-voting-green

    http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=fannie%20lou%20xanga&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CB8QFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Faliciabanks.xanga.com%2F735008167%2Fto-fannie-lou-hamer-and-all-of-the-warriors-who-came-before-me-my-sincere-and-eternal-apologies%2F&ei=zAxvUJzYFOP42QWQ8IHYCQ&usg=AFQjCNHIm58rxKGhMD1R2Up6E1WF5nTkUQ

    ab

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  42. Anonymous12:55 PM

    Foolish whiny doormat hobama nazis are now actually debating FOR hobama...too late!!!


    Hobama has failed miserably since 2006…and ONLY blind adoring hobama Nazis needed a debate to finally see that!

    Shame!!!

    More sanity from bob h:

    It's time to stop making excuses for Barack Obama. With so much at stake in this election, his performance at the debate on Wednesday night was indefensible.
    Ever since he was elected, there have been reasons offered, either publicly or privately, for why Obama has been unable to fully engage some of the nation's most important challenges. Despite the rampant increase in poverty in the worst downturn since the Depression, Obama supporters whispered that he couldn't do more for the poor and couldn't speak out more forcefully on their behalf because that would not be politically advantageous. So nearly all of his economic initiatives had to be couched in language that referred to the middle class, even though the poor were being hurt far worse. LBJ could launch a war on poverty but not Barack Obama.


    Black Americans have been disproportionately clobbered by the Great Recession and its aftermath, losing both income and wealth at staggering rates. Much of the black community is enduring a full-blown economic depression. But Obama and his advisers have been unwilling to address this catastrophe openly and forcefully out of fear that the president would be perceived as too black by prejudiced white voters, thus losing their support.


    There is always some excuse, some reason for not bringing all of the president's energy and resources to the fight.

    ab


    The harsh truth is that President Obama seemed unprepared for the debate. He came off as a man who didn't really want to be there, who wondered why he should have to be bothered fending off the impertinent attacks and serial untruths being flung at him by his opponent. The millions of Obama supporters who wanted to see flashes of passion and fire from their guy -- from a president fighting effectively on their behalf -- were left with nothing but the bitter taste of disappointment.
    Romney, in contrast, seemed not just confident but in command. He was dynamic (as he fashioned one falsehood after another), while Obama seemed flat, uncomfortable and unwilling to vigorously counteract the falsehoods. Most important, Romney was the one far more willing to fight.
    There will be more debates. And the election has not been decided by any means. But Obama's supporters need to make it clear that the time for excuses is over. The president had no right to show up for a debate unprepared and offer an expectant nation an embarrassingly half-hearted performance. Progressive leaders, who represent Obama's strongest and most faithful supporters, have an obligation to convey that message in the strongest possible terms.
    The president let his people down. And if he's capable of doing that in an election that is clearly so important, it means he's capable of doing it again if he wins a second term.

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  43. Anonymous1:03 PM

    Hobama never has to prep for any debate or succeed at anything other than being a global bankster and a global warmonger

    Hobama has done both supremely well

    Hobama has been selected and he knows he will win regardless…and he failed at the debate because he can no longer feign/hide his evil confidence.

    Shame!!!

    Watch gas and food prices soar BEFORE nov…more proof of his selection!

    CC this to cali gas pumps now…

    ab

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  44. Field, Windies just kicked Aussie ass in the Twenty/20 World Cup Semi-Finals.

    Yawdie Chris Gayle and Trini Kieron Pollard just smacked the boys in green to all parts of Sri Lanka.

    World Cup Final is in Colombo this Sunday.

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  45. Anonymous1:45 PM

    Anon/ab@12:55pm, thank you for your comment. I have been speaking about this consistently but most FN Negroes remain silent about it. Apparently, they just want to ignore the degradation Obama has done them...so they make excuses for him and deny the truth staring them in the face.

    One can only conclude that many FN Negroes side with the President in degrading their race. Is it any wonder how Blacks end up in last place? Why should anyone care about a group of people who deny what's happening to them?

    I have said it many times, "It is depressing to be Black in America." Besides fighting white racism against us, we have to fight other Blacks against us. How sad and depressing!

    We are a very sick and depressed race of people. FN Negroes consistently accept treatment of the lowest denominator from Obama, and then praise him and voice their loyalty to him by voting for him for President for a second term.

    No respect for themselves as voters can come from it...only more low self-worth..They make it shameful to be Black. That is very depressing.

    However, I won't join this tomming crowd of suicidal lemmings jumping off the cliff.

    depressed Negro

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  46. Depressed white person pretending to be a Negro I think you should reconsider your refusal to jump off that cliff like a lemming.

    At the moment you hit the rocks and your head splits open like an over-ripe cantelope, your depression will be at an end, and the average I.Q. of the human race will rise by a tiny fraction of a percentage point.

    It's a win-win!

    Go on jump, you know you want to....

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  47. Anonymous2:28 PM

    Obama WON'T win in November. He is a one-term President. After the debate, Mitt Romney is by far a better choice.

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  48. Anonymous2:37 PM

    PC is TNB. A born loser who married White and has the nerve to call a Negro White. You need to STFU.

    And I know you think I should join the rest of you lemmings, but if you read my comment carefully, I am depressed, not a self-hater who has to marry a ww to feel better about himself.

    What's it like going to visit your wife's parents? Do they make you come in the back door? Or have they disowned her? I would disown her myself for marrying you.

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  49. Thanks for the 411 to satisfy my cricket fix. Let me know the results. I might forget to watch it.

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  50. Anonymous3:29 PM

    anon

    u r welcome!

    very few are moral and wise enough to tell the truth about that evil racist elitist bloody bankster endless war prez hobama...

    thank YOU!!!

    the sheeple = rihanna

    hobama = chris brown

    nov selection = new neck tat...

    shame!!!!!!!

    ab

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  51. Anonymous3:31 PM

    down in the hood a cricket is a bug.

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  52. Anonymous3:44 PM

    anon:

    ditto

    i revere u!

    but we who are NOT racist fools and are awake have all ALREADY been vindicated

    and history will vindicate us FAR more

    hobama's blackish betrayals and HORRID legacies have only just begun


    and we are silenced/censored legions

    see many black kindred warriors here anon


    http://www.blackagendareport.com/

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    peace

    ab

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  53. The Emperor's New Clothes....
    Willard Mitt Romney has donned a new set of robes and just like the famed children's tale, they are thread bare. Wednesday night, Mitt Romney looked all Americans (the President included) in the eye and said, if you can't see how magnificent my non-existent plans are for the country, it is because you are too stupid or unfit in your current positions. President Obama was not his best in that first debate, but we can't only look to him to define what we can see and hear for ourselves. Mitt Romney has flashed us, time and time again, in these past 18 months on the campaign trail, most notably in that fundraiser behind closed doors in the company of his peers. Mr. President, you have my vote and you will always have my vote. In your next tango with the naked Emperor from Bain, don't approach the affair like some squalid bar brawl. Offer him and those of us too cowed, or ashamed to look-- a mirror.

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  54. Romney winning that debate was racist. He has no right to talk to a Black Man that way. Romney showed that the Republicans have now opened up a War on Black People to go along with their War on Women. I hope the next moderator is better and that they don't let Romney talk at all, they should just make him stand there and listen to President Obama for the whole 90 minutes.

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  55. Anonymous3:53 PM

    hobama and his peer global banksters make mitt and bain look like paupers!!!


    kudos to jack welch
    FNOTD!!!

    http://money.cnn.com/2012/10/05/news/economy/welch-unemployment-rate/index.html?hpt=hp_bn3

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  56. Anonymous3:57 PM

    hobama was more rude and talked even longer than mitt

    and he was STILL slain by mitt...
    kudos!!!

    ie

    that brazen inept hobama dared to tell jim l:
    "u interrupted me!"

    shame!!!

    ab

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  57. Anonymous4:01 PM

    kudos to jon stewart!

    http://www.mediaite.com/tv/jon-stewart-deeply-divided-nation-has-finally-agreed-on-something-obamas-debate-performance-sucked/

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  58. Anonymous4:08 PM

    Eyes 76, you should apply your comment also to Obama. You see, Obama has proved he is liar. His track record during his years in the WH has shown his weakness before the GOP, and the multiple lies he told to get elected. Now, why would you ignore the bs Obama has served you during his Administration but still remain loyal to him like a lemming?

    Actually, Romney is a better candidate when it comes to Blacks. Unlike Obama, Romney has NOT insulted, degraded or demeaned Blacks. When the NAACP asked Romney to come speak to them, he showed up! Unlike NO SHOW OBAMA.

    Eyes 76, you are a black fool. Obama has proven that he doesn't give a damn about Blacks but you prefer to remain deluded...deluded means psychotic 'wishful' thinking even though reality is telling you something else.

    But you are not alone. there are plenty of deluded FN lemming Negroes running over the cliff with you. Enjoy the fall from the cliff.

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  59. Anonymous4:13 PM

    The debate showed Obama the way he has always been in the face of a Republican: Weak and Incompetent

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  60. Anonymous4:15 PM

    amen anon!!!

    hobama has blatantly and incessantly lied since 2006...

    and it took a debate slaying by mitt for hobama nazis to finally notice lies???!!!

    shame!!!

    http://blackagendareport.com/content/first-black-presidency-has-driven-many-african-americans-insane

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  61. Anonymous4:18 PM

    kudos to john mccain!

    http://foxnewsinsider.com/2012/10/04/john-mccain-presidential-debate-romney-obama/

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  62. Nah PC, Depressed Negro is really a negro. Sure he shuffles a lot, wears a handkerchief on his head and dances whenever Mr. Charlies tells him to but he is blah just like us.

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  63. President Obama has found no problems putting Black fathers down as low as he possibly could but, could not - would not stand up to Mitt Romney!! I'm certain that Michelle could have handled this for him.

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  64. If he's truly depressed, he needs to watch this video.

    Two minutes and twenty seven seconds of pure viewing pleasure.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t41aDOTS44k

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  65. The Obama hatred is strong with some of these bitter white folks.

    My take on the debate (merely restating what I've said elsewhere):

    I felt that Romney was a blithering idiot. I felt like all he did was spout memorized talking points that were vaguely on topic but always meandered off into nothingness. Nothing Romney said was of substance. He wasn’t masterful, he was rude. He wasn’t knowledgeable, he was uninformed. He also reversed himself on so many positions that he has taken over the past months, let alone the last year it was pathetic to watch.

    President Obama was thoughtful, answered the questions asked and he seemed sincere. What I almost felt was that the President wanted to tell Romney: if you want this effing job you can have it, but I can tell you, not only is not all it’s cracked up to be, but you’re going to suck at it worse than anyone. even W.

    President Obama knows what’s at stake. Like John Kerry a few years ago, he knows the choice is obvious, but he knows that America doesn’t always make the obvious choice. And I think he felt just a little…weighed down by being the one who is actually holding the office of President. To m, his head down wasn’t a symbol of defeat but one I see my people do a lot when they’re just sick of explaining shit they’ve already explained and now they have to do it again. And they’re still gonna have to do it some more. It’s a weariness of bearing the truth that is palpable.

    The Barack of the most recent debate was not the Barack of 2007. Now he knows what he knows and it is what it is – and he’s fighting not just for the office but for the soul of this country.

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  66. Anonymous12:58 PM

    Field, I couldn't read this post when you first wrote it, so I'm late to the party, but this is my favorite so far from all you've written. Why? (1)It agrees with my own thesis, when I couldn't find anybody else to discuss the Obama-shuts-down-when-faced-with-serial-liars theory, and (2) you have the professional experience to verify my hunch. Big diff, between a scholar and a lawyer.
    Thanks for doing this.
    —anotherbozo

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  67. Field, you & I were channeling ea other on the debate. I had to turn off the MSNBC talking heads, Chris Matthews in particular when I heard their "takes".
    http://womenofcertainage.blogspot.com/2012/10/big-bird-political-theatre-of.html
    It's the first debate people!

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  68. Your writing on criminal law issues are always so meaningful and interesting to read. Let me please to invite you to submit your contacts to my directory of criminal attorneys http://attorney-online.info/dir/criminal/alabama/383 I try to gather a list of contacts of the best attorneys and you seem to deserve to be one of them.

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  69. For all you Obama supporters (and even those on the fence) we encourage you to check out the film "The Obama Effect." You can watch it on demand here: http://bit.ly/ShhGFS and or you can pre-order it on DVD here: http://amzn.to/W98wtI. It will be released on DVD on election day!

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