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Topic started on 7-9-2011 @ 07:53 AM by Gannicus


Jay Carney: Of course he did.

Jake Tapper: Then, where do the comments by the Teamsters president fit in with that?

Jay Carney: First of all, those weren’t comments by the President. Secondly, as I think it’s been reported…

Jake Tapper: …comments by a union leader, at an event that President Obama spoke at…

Jay Carney: I understand that there is a ritual in Washington that, you know, somebody says something, and you link the associations, and then everybody who has an association with him or her has to avow or disavow.
The President wasn’t there, he wasn’t on the stage, he didn’t speak for another twenty minutes, he didn’t hear it. I really don’t have any comment beyond that.

Jake Tapper: Okay, well, some of us covered the campaign, and recall a time when somebody made some harsh comments about then-Senator Obama during the introduction at a McCain rally, and the Obama campaign was offended, and expected an apology, Senator McCain came out and did so.

Jay Carney: Mr. Hoffa speaks for himself, he speaks for the labor movement, AFL-CIO. The President speaks for himself, I speak for the President. What the President was glad to do yesterday was the opportunity to present his views on the importance of working Americans, and on the importance of taking measures to help working Americans, to create jobs and grow the economy.

Jake Tapper: So the precedent you’re setting right now for the 2012 election is, the Republican candidates are the ones to pay attention to. Those who introduce them at rallies, their surrogates, we don’t have to pay attention to anything that they say.

Jay Carney: Jake, I think I’ve said what I can say…

Jake Tapper: Is that the standard now?

Jay Carney: (inaudible)

Jake Tapper: I’d rather not have to do this Washington kabuki every time something happens, but if that’s the standard, if that’s the standard…

Jay Carney: The standard is we should focus on the actions we can take to grow the economy and create jobs, instead of focusing on kabuki theater.

Fred Lucas: Does the President find the comments appropriate?

Jay Carney: Can we move on?



I love that Tapper brings up the seemingly different standards that Republicans are held to. The rules seem to bend and shift as the Democrat party and MSM see fit.
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reply posted on 7-9-2011 @ 08:00 AM by beezzer
reply to post by Gannicus



Because of what Hoffa said, I now swat tiny kittens with a spatula.

It's not my fault. It's his.

(gee, blaming harmful actions on what others say is fun! Guess conservatives can rob banks now. )


reply posted on 7-9-2011 @ 08:30 AM by Gannicus
Originally posted by Janky RedYou would need to reference that instance, what was said? I recall second amendment remedies
BEING REPEATED... If Hoffa, or anyone starts saying, "MAYBE SOME PEOPLE IN THIS CROWD
SHOULD CONSIDER, TAKING OUT SOME TARGET PRACTICE TIME ON SOME OF THESE
TEA PARTY GUNBAS..." Then my ears will perk up... So far that is not the case


LOL! "Its different when we do it!"

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Face it, you're rationalizing it away because you're a Democrat and feel the need to defend your team.



Because I think his points are red meat, a way to advance the idea that the GOPEA party are constantly
being victimized by typical left wing (insert offense here)


You cant refute it, so explain it away as "read meat". Well, your problem is that its well documented that Democrats and Obama took a very different position just a year or so ago. It's another example of the media and Democrats shaping the standards to suit themselves.

Obama did demand McCain apologize for a comment someone on his campaign made, but now have changed the rules and are claiming it doesnt matter what someone close to your administration says. Tapper brilliantly then asked, "does that mean the standards have changed again"?

I bring up FOX because I managed to see them discussing this same thing, in the same terms.


Funny, you seem to be dismissing it in the exact same way ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, CNN, PBS and NPR does.

Carrying around a prefabricated argument devised on the NATIONS LARGEST "news" station
is suspect to me.


I don't watch Fox, so it has nothing at all to do with anything they said. I think maybe you're just dismissing the story, because the Democrat media hasn't told you to be outraged. I'm sure if they were manufacturing anger, you would have made this thread.


reply posted on 7-9-2011 @ 08:34 PM by Oaktree
reply to post by OutKast Searcher



I'm pretty sure Obama's middle name is Hussein, no?
Barack Hussein Obama II

WIKI

Yet McCain still felt the need to apologize several times simply because a speaker at his event dared use the President's middle name.
McCain apologized three separate times for Cunningham’s remarks. He said he takes "responsibility" for him being here but says he has no idea who chose him and says he doesn’t know him and didn’t hear the comments when they were uttered but was told about them before he came on stage.

“We appreciate Senator McCain’s remarks. It is a sign that if there is a McCain-Obama general election, it can be intensely competitive but the candidates will attempt to keep it respectful and focused on issues,” Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton said in an emailed response to reporters today.

His swift reaction was a bit of an evolution for the candidate, who several times this campaign, has had to watch not only his own mouth, but the mouths of those around him.

abc news

Those are the facts, and the words taken right from the Obama campaign.

However good little trolls rarely let the facts get in the way of their ideology.



reply posted on 7-9-2011 @ 10:02 PM by Stratus9
reply to post by Gannicus



Jimmy Hoffa was a ADULT giving a speech to other ADULTS about people who are out to destroy those same ADULTS livelihoods.

I am sure you thought it was cool when Cheney told that Journalist "Go # Yourself'' on the floor of congress.

I am also sure you thought it was cool when Whack Job Wilson yelled "You Lie!" to the President of the United States when he was addressing Congress.

And I am sure you thought it was 'Just Great' when a black man had to step down... from his job as a GOP official in Arizona due to threats from TEA BAGGERS:



Miller, 43, told HuffPost he decided to resign after his wife expressed concern for their safety. Miller had been the target of heavy criticism from Arizona Tea Partyers, in part because he worked on Sen. John McCain's campaign last fall. (The Tea Partyers favored McCain's opponent, J.D. Hayworth.)

But the attacks also took on a racial hue. One critic referred to him derogatorily as "McCain's 'Boy'," Miller said. Other language was even less ambiguous. At an event in Lake Havasu City, Ariz., someone called out, "There's Anthony, get a rope."


Your people are Lunatics. Hoffa is absolutely right to call the bastards out. It's about time someone did.

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