THE DAILY BLADE: Pwned In Philly
During the Dem debate at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, the MSM – represented the other night by ABC News’ Charles Gibson and George Stephanopoulos – finally began vetting Barack Obama (IL), asking questions that made the candidate squirm and his supporters scream. For her part, Hillary Clinton (NY) took the opportunity to vulch. Hey, a kill is a kill.
Gibson asked Obama about his “bitter” blue collar Americans comments at a
“[W]hen people feel like
Hillary blasted him:
I don't believe that my grandfather or my father, or the many people whom I have had the privilege of knowing and meeting across
Gibson also asked Obama point-blank what he knew about comments Rev. Jeremiah Wright made in his sermons before publicly disassociate himself from them a year later – and what took him so long, anyway. Obama started grinding, restating the same unsatisfying explanation he’s been giving for weeks - “I hadn't seen the remarks that ended up playing on youTube repeatedly. … [T]he church and the body of Reverend Wright's work, over the course of 30 years, were not represented in those snippets that were shown on television …” And when Gibson followed up with a question to Hillary asking whether she thinks all 8,000 members of Obama’s church should have gotten up and walked out, she wisely decided to camp:
I was asked a personal question, Charlie, and I gave a personal answer. Obviously, one's choice of church and pastor is rooted in what one believes is what you're seeking in church and what kind of, you know, fellowship you find in church. … I have no reason to doubt that a lot of good things were happening in that church -- you get to choose your pastor. You don't choose your family, but you get to choose your pastor. And when asked a direct question, I said I would not have stayed in the church.
Obama knew Hillary was racking up hit points like crazy, and made evasive maneuvers:
Number one, I wasn't aware of all these statements, and I can understand how people would take offense; but number two, the church is a community that extends beyond the pastor and that church has done outstanding work for many, many years. The third point I guess I would make is once again that unless we can bridge some of these divides we're not going to solve problems in this country. And what my entire body of work over the last 20 years has been devoted to is getting blacks, whites, Hispanics, Asians, Native Americans, young, old to work together, starting when I was a community organizer. And my own life embodies that diversity. That's what
Then Stephanopoulos reinforced Gibson’s efforts to pin Obama down by asking whether he thinks Reverend Wright “loves
Obama: [T]he notion that somehow that the American people are going to be distracted once again by comments not made by me but by somebody who is associated with me, that I have disowned, I think doesn't give the American people enough credit.
Stephanopoulos: You've disowned him?
Obama: The comments, comments that I've disowned. Then that is not something that I think –
Stephanopoulos: But you do believe he's as patriotic as you are?
Obama: This is somebody who's a former Marine. And so I have - I believe that he loves this country, but I also believe that he's somebody who, because of the experiences he's had over the course of a lifetime, is also angry about the injustices that he's seen.
Again, Hillary doesn’t miss a chance to score a hit:
As leaders, we have a choice who we associate with and who we apparently give some kind of seal of approval to. And I think that it wasn't only the specific remarks, but some of the relationships with Reverend Farrakhan, with giving the church bulletin over to the leader of Hamas to put a message in. You know, these are problems, and they raise questions in people's minds. And so this is a legitimate area, as everything is when we run for office, for people to be exploring and trying to find answers.
Stephanopoulos followed up on “the general theme of patriotism in your relationships,” by zeroing in on Obama’s friendship with Weather Underground alumnus William Ayers who “bombed the Pentagon, the Capitol and other buildings [and] never apologized for that” [contextual link added by The Stiletto] and asked him to “explain that relationship for the voters, and explain to Democrats why it won't be a problem”:
This is a guy who lives in my neighborhood, who's a professor of English in
Now Hillary joins in to gank Obama: “I also believe that Senator Obama served on a board with Mr. Ayers for a period of time, the Woods Foundation, which was a paid directorship position. And if I'm not mistaken, that relationship with Mr. Ayers on this board continued after 9/11 and after his reported comments.” [Contextual link added by The Stiletto.]
Mortally wounded, Obama scores a rare hit on Hillary: “[B]y Senator Clinton's own vetting standards, I don't think she would make it, since President Clinton pardoned or commuted the sentences of two members of the Weather Underground, which I think is a slightly more significant act than me.”
But it was TLTL. Dude, you played like a noob and Hillary owned you in this debate.
Toothbrushes On Steroids
The New York Times writes about another of The Stiletto’s pet peeves: Toothbrushes with fat, odd-shaped handles that do not fit into the built-in ceramic tooth-brush holder in the bathroom:
Only one thing stood, or lay, between Alexandra Avlonitis and domestic bliss after she renovated her Roxbury,
“It’s like a square thing in a round hole,” she complained. “They have these big, chunky handles. Now I have all manner of toothbrushes lying on top of, next to, perched on ... everything but in the holder itself. I’m so annoyed. Everything else has a place.” …
[B]ulked-up toothbrushes … probably have more direct impact on the quality of many people’s daily lives: one more petty annoyance to make them feel powerless, pawns in some hidden corporate marketing strategy. …
Until the mid-1990s, nearly all nonelectric toothbrushes looked more or less the same. They were thin and flat - “Popsicle-stick shaped,” as industrial designers and toothbrush manufacturers put it - and they knew their place in the bathroom: they fit obediently into the standard wall-mounted holder, touching no one else’s brush as they dried in the open air. …
The sad fact is that those old-fashioned ceramic cup holders with toothbrush slots for the whole family may be hard to improve on. And according to Dr. Clifford Whall, director of the American Dental Association’s seal of acceptance program, the Popsicle-stick toothbrushes that fit in them will clean teeth just as well as the attention-getting ergonomic models that now dominate drugstore shelves.
Whatever happened to choice in the marketplace? The Stiletto can only hope that some forward-thinking artsy-fartsy design company will come up with a “retro” toothbrush that fits into the slots of her bathroom toothbrush holder. A black body with pink bristles would go nicely with her décor, too, BTW.
Co-Presidency
Clinton Emphatically Says Obama Can Win White House
- The Associated Press, April 16, 2008, 6:32 p.m.
Clinton Emphatically Says Clinton Can Win White House
- The Associated Press, April 16, 2008, 6:32 p.m.






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