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Giving a transformational presidential speech while trapped in politically toxic quicksand is no easy task. And as he mounts the rostrum in the House of Representatives' chamber on Wednesday night, the forces arrayed against Barack Obama — both real and those conjured by the politico-media maelstrom — are fierce.
Liberals (in the blogosphere, at the grass roots and in Congress) complain that the President is a spineless, incompetent quitter. Conservatives (on Fox News and talk radio, at tea-party confabs and in Congress) insist that he is a panicky, on-the-run liberal. Old media sputter that he is a flailing, directionless Jimmy Carter redux.
In just over a year, Obama has gone from a hopemonger destined to change America and revitalize the Democratic Party to a foundering President — from a man determined to bring America's best values to a capital gone bad to a man who has reinforced everything the country hates about government and politics.
Although Obama has a history of using big speeches to spark or recalibrate his fortunes (the Democratic National Convention keynote in Boston in 2004, his Iowa Jefferson-Jackson Dinner speech in 2007, his oration on race in 2008, which was prompted by the controversy surrounding Chicago pastor Jeremiah Wright), no realistic appraiser of Obama's looming State of the Union believes he can turn everything around with one prime-time address.
Obama's task is particularly tough because even before he will have finished speaking to tens of millions of Americans, the media filter (both old and new) will jump in to sift, analyze and reshape his message. For a weakened President, this is both a nuisance and a danger.
Still, the White House is guaranteed about an hour tonight with all eyes on its star at center stage, when the Commander in Chief can tower over his opponents. If there is to be an Obama comeback in early 2010, it begins on Wednesday night. Here are the five metrics and tea leaves that will determine success or failure:...........................
Let me sum it up for everyone not able to watch.
I vow is it too late to have a do over of my first year. I vow sorry I fucked that up for all of you who actually bought in to my speaches.......I vow I am a great speaker afterall. I vow goodnight, and I vow God Bless America.
Let me sum it up for everyone not able to watch.
I vow is it too late to have a do over of my first year. I vow sorry I fucked that up for all of you who actually bought in to my speaches.......I vow I am a great speaker afterall. I vow goodnight, and I vow God Bless America.
Oh, and I vow to fuck up your great night of tv programing of Modern Family and Cougar Town to say nothing.

Will it be on during the Blazers' game?
You need a bottle of your favorite alcohol and a shot glass. Then,
· Every time Obama says, “Let me be clear…” – take a shot
· Every time Obama says, “Make no mistake…” – take a shot
· Every time Pelosi claps like a seal – take a shot
· Every time Obama says, “Let me be clear, make no mistake, it’s difficult to make a change…” – take 5 shots
By the end of the address, you won’t remember or care about a thing…
Try this:
How It Works
#1 Take a drink every time Obama blames Bush. References to "prior administration" or "inherited" count.
Online Version: Post "Drink" to your Facebook status
#2 Take a drink every time Obama prefaces a lie with the phrase "Let me be clear". Also every time he says "unprecedented".
Online Version: Post "Drink" to your Facebook status. (Joe Wilson "You Lie" is also acceptable)
#3 Yell "Ka-Ching!" every time Obama says the word "Deficit" or references any kind of spending increase, cut or both.
Online Version: Post "Ka-ching!" to your Facebook status (and take a moment to hide your wallet).
Will it be on during the Blazers' game?
It would be 30 seconds long if they took out proposals that won't happen.
The Internet was abuzz last night after MSNBC's Chris Matthews said, following President Obama's State of the Union address, that he "forgot he was black tonight for an hour."
In those comments, Matthews said the president is "post-racial" and that he was pleased that Americans didn't think about the fact that the president of the United States is African-American.
Speaking to Rachel Maddow later in the evening, Matthews clarified the comments, saying he was "very proud" he made them.
"To see a president of the United States who is African-American, I was thinking tonight – this isn't even an issue tonight," Matthews said. "How far we've come in just a year, where it was a campaign issue in some parts of the country, it was talked about as something that would hurt him. And it wasn't in the room tonight, you could feel it wasn't there tonight. And that takes leadership on his part, to get us beyond these divisions."
Matthews added that Mr. Obama has "done something wonderful" and "taken us beyond black and white in our politics."
What a fucking douche:
http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2010/01/28/politics/politicalhotsheet/entry6150964.shtml
so for the rest of the time, he just sees him as a black man, not the president?
What, were you expecting him to talk in jive and say "yeh massa" all night?
and I think that many of the people that voted for Obama did so because he was a black man who talked without the "negro dialect" (as eloquently put by Harry Reid). IMO, there is more inherent racism within the Obama supporters.