In that interview about how he hadn’t given enough interviews, he also explained to George Stephanopoulos what that wacky Massachusetts election was all about:“The same thing that swept Scott Brown into office swept me into office,” said Obama. “People are angry and they’re frustrated, not just because of what’s happened in the last year or two years but what’s happened over the last eight years.”
Got it. People are so angry and frustrated at George W. Bush that they’re voting for Republicans. In Massachusetts.
And:
The defining moment of his doomed attempt to prop up Martha Coakley was his peculiar obsession with Scott Brown’s five-year-old pickup:
“Forget the ads. Everybody can run slick ads,” the president told an audience of out-of-state students at a private school. “Forget the truck. Everybody can buy a truck.”
How they laughed! But what was striking was the thinking behind Obama’s line: that anyone can buy a truck for a slick ad, that Brown’s pickup was a prop…
[…]Howard Fineman, the increasingly loopy editor of the increasingly doomed Newsweek, took it a step further. The truck wasn’t just any old prop but a very particular kind: “In some places, there are codes, there are images,” he told MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann. “You know, there are pickup trucks, you could say there was a racial aspect to it one way or another.”
Ah, yes. Scott Brown has over 200,000 miles on his odometer. Man, he’s racked up a lot of coded racism on that rig. But that’s easy to do in notorious cross-burning KKK swamps like suburban Massachusetts.
I only link to this because now everything I write will seem nice by comparison.
ANNOUNCER: We will now take you live to Beijing for the joint press conference already underway between U.S. President Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao.
OBAMA: As I already said privately, I would like to thank President Jintao for his kind welcome and generous hospitality, and I hope that during this visit we can have a productive dialogue about the serious issues of concern that remain between our two countries — issues ranging from the unfair valuation of your currency to the trade imbalance, and most importantly, human rights. I believe there can be a great partnership between us but it will require compromise and understanding.
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: Thank you, Mr. President. I would like to add that I completely understand why you feel entitled to come here and lecture China on our shortcomings. After all, my country does owe the United States a great deal of money. Oh, wait. Hold on a moment. I believe I had that backwards. In fact, now that I think about it, it is your country that owes us a large sum of money. Is this correct?
OBAMA: Uh… yes.
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: Now, it’s coming back to me. I believe it’s $800 billion.
OBAMA: That is correct.
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: Such a large sum.
OBAMA: Yes, it is.
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: And yet you haven’t even mentioned it. That’s so odd.
OBAMA: Uh, look, you’re going to get your money.
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: Are we? Are we going to get our money? Because from what I read your country is in the middle of a serious recession.
OBAMA: Uh, while this is true, there are signs that our bailout has steadied the financial markets and our stimulus package has been effective in fixing the job crisis.
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: I’m curious. How many jobs has it created?
OBAMA: Uh, so far, none.
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: I see.
OBAMA: But our health care reform plan, we’re confident, is going to lead to enormous savings.
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: How exactly is extending health care coverage to 30 million people going to save you money?
OBAMA: I… don’t know.
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: And this “Cash for Clunkers” program– I have read that you purchased many clunkers with our money.
OBAMA: Yes, we have.
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: What does this word “clunkers” mean?
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
OBAMA: Well, a clunker is a car…
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: I know what a clunker is. And just so there is no misunderstanding, you are not allowed to pay us back in clunkers.
OBAMA:Of course not.
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: You know, as I listen to you, I am noticing that each of your plans to save money involves spending even more money. This does not inspire confidence.
OBAMA: I assure you, you’re going to get your money.
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: Will you kiss me?
OBAMA: Sorry?
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: Will you kiss me?
OBAMA: I don’t understand.
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: I like to be kissed, (shouts) when someone is doing sex to me!
OBAMA: There’s no need for that.
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: No? You know how many uninsured we have in China? One and a quarter billion, billion. But I’ll tell you this: We don’t owe anyone $800 billion.
OBAMA: Well, obviously, we take our debt to you very seriously.
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: I suppose if I really wanted to get my money I could call and say I was a Wall Street banker who needs his bonus. But really, why should I have to stoop to that level?
OBAMA: You don’t have to stoop to any level.
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: Please understand if it were my $800 billion I wouldn’t care, but it belongs to my country. I feel like I should bring it up.
OBAMA: You’re going to get your money.
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: Say, while you’re here, are you at least going to treat me to dinner and a movie?
OBAMA: I’m sorry?
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: I think it’s the polite thing to do, (shouts) before doing sex to me!
OBAMA: Mr. President, please.
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: Very well.
OBAMA: I assure you that as soon we solve this economic crisis…
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: Which one? The one that your country’s reckless real estate speculation caused? That one? I just want to make sure I know which one we’re talking about.
OBAMA: We are taking steps to make sure that what happened will never happen again.
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: What steps?
OBAMA: Uh, reform of banking regulations.
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: Do I look like Mrs. Obama?
OBAMA: What?
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: Do I look like Mrs. Obama?
OBAMA: Of course not.
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: Then why are you trying to (shouts) do sex to me like I was Mrs. Obama?
OBAMA: Now, now.
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: Just do it. Get it over with.
OBAMA: Mr. President!
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: Don’t be a tease.
OBAMA: I just…
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: I can take it.
OBAMA: This is not the time or place.
(Hu Jintao “speaks.”)
INTERPRETER: Very well. In that case, I call this press conference to a close, and Live from New York, it’s Saturday Night!
…Government Motors sales drop 22%. (H/T ECM, Gateway Pundit,
Meanwhile, 134 House Rebublicans ask “Where are the Jobs?”.
Gateway Pundit adds:
President Obama and democrats in Congress, of course, promised that their stimulus would prevent unemployment from rising about 8%. Today it is at 9.7% and House Republicans who unanimously opposed the Stimulus Bill want to know where are the jobs?
The unemployment rate during the Bush years was 5.27%.
President Disaster’s unemployment rate is averaging above 8.6%.
Jim Demint contends with the leftist media trying to get the word out.
LAUER: . . . But over the past couple of days, I don’t have to tell you, you’ve ignited a firestorm, and people are saying that you are playing pure politics with this issue. How do you respond?
DEMINT: Well, it has nothing to do with politics or it’s certainly not personal. But, but the President’s policies have not matched up to his promises so far. We saw that in this giant stimulus, his trillion dollar stimulus that has stimulated the government, but really cost American jobs and, and, and loaded lots of debt on top of future generations.
LAUER: But, but sticking to health care reform, let, let me, you know, give you your own words here. You, you were addressing the group Conservatives for Patients Rights about the health care debate and you said quote, “If we’re able to stop Obama on this, it will be his Waterloo. It will break him.” Now are you rallying conservatives to the cause of health care reform? Or are you rallying conservatives to the cause of breaking a president?
DEMINT: Oh, we need to put the brakes on this President. He’s been on a spending spree since he took office. And we need health care reform. Unfortunately, when the President was in the Senate, I’ve probably offered more health care reform proposals than anyone in the Senate. And the President voted against every proposal that would have made health insurance more available and more affordable to people. His goal seems to be a government takeover, not making insurance more available. So I do think we need to stop the President on this. We need to stop his policy, because if we allow him to continue to ram things through Congress before we even get a chance to read them.
LAUER: But-
DEMINT: Matt, I just brought one of the bills this morning. I mean, if you look at this bill, it’s one of the three bills that we’re gonna have to look at.
LAUER: It’s a complicated issue. There are a lot of details in that bill.
DEMINT: Well why do we need to pass it in two weeks before we go home in August?
LAUER: Well that’s, that’s a good question. And I’m gonna get to that in a second. But, but the words you chose were very specific. “It could be his Waterloo, it could break this President.” I, I guess the obvious question is, it wouldn’t break your heart if you break this President, would it?
DEMINT: Well, again, it’s not personal, but we’ve got to stop his policies, Matt. The policies are not matching up to the promises. They’re loading trillions of dollars of debt onto the American people. And the thing is we need real health care reform. I’ve introduced proposals that would help individuals own their own health insurance policies if they don’t get it at work.
LAUER: Right.
DEMINT: There are a lot of ways to do this without a government takeover and a government plan.
LAUER: And I read, I read some of your plan. You wrote it in an op-ed, and I, and I did read that, and would encourage people to go see that. Is the deadline dead, Senator?
DEMINT: It appears to be, and I hope it is. And that’s what I mean, the Senate is supposed to be the body that deliberates and debates and actually reads bill, bills. You know, I hear that more than anything else, as I go around the country. Why don’t you guys read the bills before you pass them? There are a lot of things in these bills that are gonna alarm the American people. I’m afraid the President knows that. He wants to push it through before we’re able to take a look at what’s really in it. And that shouldn’t happen in Congress. This doesn’t take effect for four years, Matt. We don’t need to pass it in two weeks. It’s 20 percent of the American economy.
LAUER: Right.
DEMINT: It’s one of the most personal issues that we deal with as Americans. The government shouldn’t take it over and we shouldn’t pass a bill in two weeks.
LAUER: Senator Jim DeMint. Senator thanks for joining us this morning. We appreciate your time.