The Obama/Pooh Photoshop collection

By Michelle Malkin  •  June 19, 2008 05:02 AM

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(Photoshop credit: Lumberjack)

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(Photoshop credit: The People’s Cube)

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1bopooh009.jpgIn response to Barack Obama’s foreign policy adviser endorsing Winnie the Pooh as a “fundamental text on national security” this week (yes, it’s true), readers and bloggers are having brutal fun with Photoshop. No doubt Obama’s minions will find some way to characterize this well-deserved mockery as a RACIST! DISTRACTION! that’s diverting us from REAL ISSUES! And as Michelle O would no doubt grumble, this image collection doesn’t help her kids.

To quote Eeyore: “No matter.”

Enjoy (and be sure to put down beverages before viewing):

Via DPGI

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Via American Elephant

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Via The People’s Cube:

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Slublog’s got another good one at Ace of Spades.

So does Rush Limbaugh:

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And using the handy Logobama

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Michelle Obama proudly told the women on The View yesterday that “kids are drawn to Barack.” With a platform of cartoon diplomacy stuck in a world of make-believe, Obama’s got the preschool-level voting bloc all locked up. Woo-hoo. Fist bumps!

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More! Via Six Meat Buffet, this is not the Pooh Obama knew…

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And from commenter Tennessee Dave, Pooh-isms tailor-made for Obama:

I have a list of words of wisdom from Winnie the Pooh and three of them seem to fit Obama:

1. “Those who are clever, who have a brain, never understand anything.”

2. “When you are a Bear of very little brain and you think of things, you find sometimes that a thing which seems very
thing-ish inside you is quite different when it gets out into the open and has other people looking at it.”

3. “Don’t underestimate the value of Doing Nothing, of just going along and not bothering.”

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Comments


  1. #353991
    On June 19th, 2008 at 5:56 am, skysoljr82 said:

    I couldn’t help but notice the similarity between Bob Beckel and Winnie-the-Pooh. Another photoshop opportunity?
    Just sayin….

  2. #353992
    On June 19th, 2008 at 6:06 am, WarTip said:

    What amazes me is the blind faith people are putting in this man and the fact that we cannot come up with anyone better than the current crop of hopefuls.

    Sad times indeed for the late, great USA.

  3. #353994
    On June 19th, 2008 at 6:25 am, docflash said:

    If this is what we can expect from that bunch,well Tha,tha tha,tha,thats all folks.

  4. #353995
    On June 19th, 2008 at 6:26 am, zorro said:

    They are all pretty good. The image from Rush’s website is my favorite.

  5. #353997
    On June 19th, 2008 at 6:30 am, eforhan said:

    “Honey in every pot and a bicycle in every garage.”

  6. #353998
    On June 19th, 2008 at 6:38 am, old trooper said:

    In his very brief career in office his voting record suggests that he is lacking in principle and incredibly naive regarding the understanding of the Founding Fathers intent re: the Bill of Rights and the Constitution.

    What we do know about him is his collection of unsavory associates, his marxist leanings and his sense of showbusiness on the stump.

    There is no way that he could be good for America at this point. Ask any legal immigrant that came here from a third world country with socialist economies or socialist healthcare or nationalised industries about that.
    They came here for opportunity and freedoms that were denied them.

    Obama and his marxist crew have an agenda that will destroy the economy, take away most of your choices, freedom if you will, and tax us into prosperity?

    No thanks, BO. THis Nation is not a Social Experiment for Amateurs to be tinkering with. Everything You Break in 4 years will take decades to repair.

  7. #354000
    On June 19th, 2008 at 6:49 am, DogBreath said:

    Ok, I can appreciate a good joke just like everyone else but it’s getting rather late in the year and I’m starting to get worried. Can we please bring out the real presidential candidates?

  8. #354001
    On June 19th, 2008 at 6:59 am, Tennessee Dave said:

    I missed the “Winnie the Pooh” comments, otherwise I’d have had an entry somewhere.
    (Note to self: I’ve got to get out of the office more.)
    I have a list of words of wisdom from Winnie the Pooh and three of them seem to fit Obama:
    1. “Those who are clever, who have a brain, never understand anything.”
    2. “When you are a Bear of very little brain and you think of things, you find sometimes that a thing which seems very
    thing-ish inside you is quite different when it gets out into the open and has other people looking at it.”

    3. “Don’t underestimate the value of Doing Nothing, of just going along and not bothering.”
    The Pooh knows!

  9. #354005
    On June 19th, 2008 at 7:13 am, sausage said:

    Obama and his marxist crew have an agenda that will destroy the economy

    Don’t worry, Bush has already done that.

    Everything You Break in 4 years will take decades to repair.

    Just think how long it will fix our current mess then…

  10. #354007
    On June 19th, 2008 at 7:18 am, tc2011 said:

    Heh, “cartoon diplomacy.” I like it.

  11. #354008
    On June 19th, 2008 at 7:18 am, ajmontana said:

    Just think how long it will fix our current mess then…

    you mean the one from the Dem crapweasel Congress?

  12. #354009
    On June 19th, 2008 at 7:20 am, Jarhead said:

    Christopher Robin had no comment, as he was to busy fighting the Taliban & Al-Qaeda. So Barry’s butt can stay nice and safe.

  13. #354010
    On June 19th, 2008 at 7:28 am, ACHefty said:

    Good thing I haven’t poured a diet cola just yet…the IT department would have been pretty miffed at replacing the laptop.

    Simple idea (but one that works): If you want to get elected to the most powerful political office in the world come up with an actual plan. Don’t just say you have a plan (a la Jean le Kerry). Dude, prove to us you don’t ride a Big Wheel as your response to the energy crisis.

  14. #354015
    On June 19th, 2008 at 7:38 am, Rob said:

    Michelle Obama proudly told the women on The View yesterday that “kids are drawn to Barack.”

    Barack Husain has just taken a page from the play book of those Hamas muslims that used a Mickey Mouse look-alike to indoctrinate their children to kill Jews.

  15. #354028
    On June 19th, 2008 at 7:54 am, floridaobserver said:

    Jarhead, you are too funny!

    Obama is clueless.

  16. #354030
    On June 19th, 2008 at 7:58 am, johnnycab23513 said:

    Just goes to show how badly lacking Washington is in adult supervision.

  17. #354031
    On June 19th, 2008 at 7:59 am, skoolingmamaof4 said:

    I wonder how the men who stormed the beaches on D-Day would have acted had this been their mantra?!

    Or the men who had to send the men onto those beaches and behind those enemy lines?

    “If it hurts too much, find another way” (i’m paraphrasing Mr. Pooh; too crunched for time to find the exact quote)

    Oh that’s right ~ Obama’s primary voting bloc has no sense of history. Thank you public schooling!

    Idiots! And we’ll be paying their salaries before long! ARRRRGGGHHHHH! What a way to start the day!

  18. #354034
    On June 19th, 2008 at 8:04 am, Boomer said:

    I really enjoyed the Obamasiah 2009 Cabinet Poster, but with piglet being on there wouldn’t the religious group that riots and burns things down as part of their faith see piglet’s appointment to a high cabinet position have an excuse for some more burnt offerings to their moon god? Just trying to apply some sensitivity and forward thinking on what I have observed and learned from the religion of perpetual outrage over the last couple of years. ;)

    Jarhead thanks for the morning giggle! I guess Christopher Robin is currently deployed with the British Paratroops in Afghanistan kicking Taliban butt and taking names.

  19. #354040
    On June 19th, 2008 at 8:10 am, Irish Rose said:

    Using Winnie the Pooh to explain the Obama vision for national security… right.

    Dumbing it down for the “ignorant unwashed masses” is more like it.

    What a pukehead. This is nothing more than another display of elitist arrogance from team Obama.

    We’re not stupid out here, d*ckweed, and we resent being talked down to like children. You’re not the Great Father, and we don’t need you and your cute little cartoon characters to define American politics for us.

    Take your storybooks and shove ‘em.

  20. #354041
    On June 19th, 2008 at 8:14 am, abstractmind said:

    On June 19th, 2008 at 7:13 am, sausage said:

    Christopher Robin was unavailable for comment.

    But the fact the economy isn’t that bad off, and will get worse if dems are in power…doesnt really matter to you because you’re going to blame everyone except your own party. It’s nice to know that you’re willing to pass the blame, i’m sure Pooh would applaude your willingness to share.

    *rolls eyes*

  21. #354044
    On June 19th, 2008 at 8:19 am, Die Hippie, Die said:

    Michelle Obama proudly told the women on The View yesterday that “kids are drawn to Barack.”

    And that’s the best selling point she could summon? Kids were also attracted to another Chicago figure. That didn’t turn out so well either.

  22. #354052
    On June 19th, 2008 at 8:31 am, Mrs. Happy Housewife said:

    Poor Pooh Bear! How unfortunate to be associated with a candidate of very little brain! And doesn’t Obama know that Piglet is offensive to Muslims? He’s banned in England, don’t you know, lest he cause riots among “youths”.

  23. #354054
    On June 19th, 2008 at 8:36 am, Mrs. Happy Housewife said:

    I prefer this picture.

  24. #354055
    On June 19th, 2008 at 8:37 am, Mrs. Happy Housewife said:

    From here.

  25. #354056
    On June 19th, 2008 at 8:37 am, ArizonaNeanderthal said:

    May I thank and congratulate all the good Photoshopers out there for a little sunshine this morning. A fine use of bandwidth. So now we know why “kids are drawn to Barack“.
    Now now Die Hippie, Die we have no reason to believe Senator Barack Hussein Obama has a crawl space under his house. I will admit the Senator and JOHN WAYNE GACY are scary clowns.

    And where is Piglet? Piglet is my granddaughter’s favorite plush toy. Free Piglet! Just because the Senator’s middle name is Hussein is no reason to ignore Piglet! Free Piglet NOW!

    Hey sausage, notice the economy started going south and oil prices started to climb AFTER the Leftist took congress, promised to raise taxes and block energy exploration? NO? I didn’t think so.

    God D AmeriKKK of A

  26. #354057
    On June 19th, 2008 at 8:41 am, old trooper said:

    Reply to Sausage:

    If the Marxists control both the Congress and the White House it will take about 8 years to repair those two branches.

    If Comrade Obama gets office, appoints activist Marxist Judges to SCOTUS it may take another Generation to repair things. The ones that survive the loss of Freedoms and Liberties that SCOTUS takes away.

    The Marxist Majority in Congress and the Senate have ruined the economy already in a brief timeframe. Todays price of Food and Fuel came from Their Agenda. The Farm Bill is loaded with Pork and frivilous spending.

    Blaming Bush, Yeah right. I believe I have heard that somewhere before.

    You must be part of the faction that believes that taxing us into prosperity can happen. It won’t but thanks for asking.

    Nationalising the Refineries may sound pretty keen to you as well. It worked just swell in Venezuala, which will be a Third World Country for the forseeable future.

    Nothing personal but did You get a VIP loan from Countryside like some other folks that are investigating them?

    Yeah, just blame Bush…

  27. #354058
    On June 19th, 2008 at 8:41 am, tarpon said:

    That’s funny …

  28. #354061
    On June 19th, 2008 at 8:44 am, Irish Rose said:

    Whats’ next from the Obama campaign, morality lessons from Dr. Suess?

    A lesson about racial equality, perhaps?

    When the Star-bellied Sneetches had frankfurter roasts,
    or picnics or parties or marshmallow toasts,
    they never invited the Plain-bellied Sneetches.
    Left them out cold in the dark of the beaches.
    Kept them away; never let them come near,
    and that’s how they treated them year after year.

    Or perhaps a lesson from those “pale green pants with nobody inside ‘em” about the need to, you know, understand our enemy and DIALOGUE with terrorists?

    And there I was! Caught in the snide, and in that dreadful place, those spooky empty pants and I were standing face to face.

    I yelled for help I screamed. I shrieked. I howled. I yowled. I cried. Oh save me from those pale green pants with nobody inside!

    But then a strange thing happened, why those pants began to cry. Those pants began to tremble, they were just as scared as I.

    I never heard such whimpering, and I began to see, that I was just as strange to them as they were strange to me.

    I put my arm around their waist, and sat right down beside them, I calmed them down poor empty pants with nobody inside them.

    And now we meet quite often, those empty pants and I, and we never shake or tremble, we both smile and we say HI!!

    The beauty of this of course, is that both sides can play the game.

    Since Mr. Obama and his campaign folks are so into using simplistic storybook analogy to explain politics to the American people, I’d like to offer up this one for their perusal.

    But, while he was shouting, he saw with surprise
    That the moon of the evening was starting to rise
    Up over his head in the darkening skies.
    “What’s THAT?” snorted Yertle. “Say, what IS that thing
    That dares to be higher than Yertle the King?
    I shall not allow it! I’ll go higher still!
    I’ll build my throne higher! I can and I will!
    I’ll call some more turtles. I’ll stack ‘em to heaven!
    I need ’bout five thousand, six hundred and seven!”

    But, as Yertle, the Turtle King, lifted his hand
    And started to order and give the command,
    That plain little turtle below in the stack,
    That plain little turtle whose name was just Mack,
    Decided he’d taken enough. And he had.
    And that plain little lad got a bit mad.
    And that plain little Mack did a plain little thing.
    He burped!
    And his burp shook the throne of the king!

    And Yertle the Turtle, the king of the trees,
    The king of the air and the birds and the bees,
    The king of a house and a cow and a mule…
    Well, that was the end of the Turtle King’s rule!
    For Yertle, the King of all Sala-ma-Sond,
    Fell off his high throne and fell Plunk! in the pond!

    And today the great Yertle, that Marvelous he,
    Is King of the Mud. That is all he can see.
    And the turtles, of course… all the turtles are free
    As turtles and, maybe, all creatures should be.

  29. #354062
    On June 19th, 2008 at 8:45 am, single stack said:

    It’s past time for the children to go play so the grownups can take care of business. So, does anyone know who the adults picked to be our presidential candidates?

    sausage,
    In case you haven’t noticed, the Dems control congress. See Article I, Sections 1, 7 and 8 of that little thing we call the Constitution.

  30. #354063
    On June 19th, 2008 at 8:45 am, DaveC said:

    “Don’t underestimate the value of Doing Nothing, of just going along and not bothering.”

    if only barry would promise to run on that platform..

    I’m sure that Barry would stay away from Piglet though.. (clothes with Piglet being banned in the UK out of fear from offending muslims..)

  31. #354067
    On June 19th, 2008 at 8:48 am, Die Hippie, Die said:

    On June 19th, 2008 at 8:37 am, ArizonaNeanderthal said:

    Now now Die Hippie, Die we have no reason to believe Senator Barack Hussein Obama has a crawl space under his house.

    Exactly! The lack of underhouse burial storage space necessitated the purchase–at giveaway prices–of “Fat Tony” Rezko’s adjacent property. :evil: Things that make you go hmmmmm.

  32. #354068
    On June 19th, 2008 at 8:48 am, almeehan said:

    It would be funny if it weren’t so serious. The forces behind putting this man in office are rich and powerful. As far as the mockery of change…to see the old hag Madeline Alldim as one of his advisors should show everyone how much this is a remake of the old Clinton machine. Ironic that the press isn’t going to take this up. Time to rise up folks the second American revolution has started.

  33. #354072
    On June 19th, 2008 at 8:52 am, Barry F. said:

    Oh, man! Tigger was my favorite character. Why did they have to go and ruin his image like that?

    I think Gopher would be a better one to have Obama’s head super-imposed on his shoulders. When BHO gets away from stump speeches, they don’t sound too different from one another. Someone that like to Photoshop give that one a whirl. ;-)

  34. #354073
    On June 19th, 2008 at 8:53 am, abstractmind said:

    Irish,

    They’ll go after dr suess as well….
    no more green eggs and ham because that offensive to muslims.

    no more grinch either…xmas offends too many people.

    It’ll be “The 500 Turbans of Bartholamew Cubbins” now, as well as “Seven Lady Burkas”

    Oh, lest i forget…The Foot Book might be a hit, as long as it includes proper washing techinique…

    Btw…if i remember right, yertle was supposed to be a representation of hitler, or was it stalin? I cant remember, but i am sure it one or the other.

  35. #354076
    On June 19th, 2008 at 8:56 am, Irish Rose said:

    On June 19th, 2008 at 8:53 am, abstractmind said:

    Btw…if i remember right, yertle was supposed to be a representation of hitler, or was it stalin? I cant remember, but i am sure it one or the other.

    … exactly :) .

    (and the answer to your question is: Hitler)

  36. #354081
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:00 am, Irish Rose said:

    Speaking of Hitler, this is a really good read:

    Hitler’s Rise To Power – What We Can Learn To Prevent A Repeat

    Thought provoking, don’t you think?

  37. #354082
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:02 am, HeatherRadish said:

    On June 19th, 2008 at 8:10 am, Irish Rose said:

    You’re not the Great Father

    Right on. Except so many of the sheep following this guy WANT him to be their daddy.

    I don’t understand people.

  38. #354083
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:03 am, meatpieandtatters said:

    BO is a cartoon-ish fool. His media sycophants will stop at nothing to polish this turd

  39. #354084
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:04 am, jrlingreenbay said:

    By posting this, I want credit for it if someone does it:

    THE NEW 3:00 am Commercial:

    A darkened White House bedroom, quite whisper of the wind, suddenly the phone rings and the clock next to the phone shows 3:00 am….

    A rustle of sheets and a shadow shows a hand moving to the phone and hits the speaker button….

    “Mr. President, we have an urgent issue with Iran… they appear to gearing up for a strike … what do you want us to do?”

    A soft voice from the darkness replies, “Let me call you right back”, as the hand disconnects the speakerphone.

    Another rustle of sheets as the figure sits up in bed and turns on the light…

    And then we see President “Pooh” Obama seated on the edge of the bed, shoulders hunched forward, arms crossed, one hand to his temple….
    “Think, think, think” “Think, think, think…”

  40. #354085
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:04 am, mjk said:

    If I hear one more story about the sacred fist bump that Obama invented even though I’ve been doing it for years, I’m gonna scream. Next thing they’ll tell me is that Obama just invented cell phones or the internet.

    Kids are drawn to Barak, Michelle Obama? You do realize that you have to be 18 to vote in elections right? well, you are from Chicago where the dead vote Democrat so maybe you don’t realize that kids can’t actually vote.

    And Winnie the Pooh as foreign policy advisor? I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again – Menachem Begin or Winston Churchill as foreign policy advisor.

  41. #354087
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:09 am, Truesoldier said:

    I am not very photo shop savvy, but I did have fun with this on my blog

    Mr Danzig told the Centre for New American Security: “Winnie the Pooh seems to me to be a fundamental text on national security.”

    Well I guess that could work if we are ever facing a radicalized group of Heffalumps or Wuzzels.

  42. #354089
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:11 am, Irish Rose said:

    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:02 am, HeatherRadish said:

    On June 19th, 2008 at 8:10 am, Irish Rose said:

    You’re not the Great Father

    Right on. Except so many of the sheep following this guy WANT him to be their daddy.

    I don’t understand people.

    I do.

    Americans today are lazy and apathetic. They want to be taken care of, and they don’t want to have to think for themselves.

    This is why they keep voting Dems into office. Whoever is willing to give them the most freebies and tell them the best bedtime stories gets their vote… because reality sucks.

  43. #354092
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:16 am, tre said:

    I would prefer to get my defense policy from Popeye the Sailor. If your enemy, Bluto, attacks you, eat a handful of spinach then go kick butt and take names.

  44. #354095
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:18 am, Truesoldier said:

    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:04 am, jrlingreenbay said:
    And then we see President “Pooh” Obama seated on the edge of the bed, shoulders hunched forward, arms crossed, one hand to his temple….
    “Think, think, think” “Think, think, think…”

    That is the best laugh I have had in a long time.

  45. #354097
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:25 am, jrlingreenbay said:

    Honestly, Truesoldier… it was the first thing that came to mind…

    Followed shortly thereafter by:

    “The wonderful thing about taxes,
    is taxes are wonderful things…
    Their tops are made out of rubber ( always stretching )
    Their bottoms are made out of springs ( Always bouncing back up )
    They’re bouncy trouncy bouncy trouncy fun fun fun fun fun!
    But the most wonderful thing about taxes is…… There’s always more than one!

  46. #354103
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:29 am, Oink said:

    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:09 am, Truesoldier said:

    Well I guess that could work if we are ever facing a radicalized group of Heffalumps or Wuzzels.

    My thoughts EXACTLY.

    Can you honestly believe that a presidential candidate’s campaign is citing Winnie the Pooh? SERIOUSLY.

  47. #354104
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:30 am, Truesoldier said:

    I was thinking if Obama where Pooh Bear, that would Make Michelle Obama Rabbit, and I could see gloom and doom Al Gore as Eyeore

  48. #354105
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:30 am, Oink said:

    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:18 am, Truesoldier said:
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:04 am, jrlingreenbay said:
    And then we see President “Pooh” Obama seated on the edge of the bed, shoulders hunched forward, arms crossed, one hand to his temple….
    “Think, think, think” “Think, think, think…”
    That is the best laugh I have had in a long time.

    HYSTERICAL! lol

  49. #354106
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:31 am, Truesoldier said:

    Or perhaps Obama will revoulutionize the Military by teaching them the Care Bear Stare!

  50. #354107
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:32 am, locomotivebreath1901 said:

    I do wish I had more time to do this photoshop fun, but – duty calls.

    However, underlying this fun at the obamantor’s expense, is the deadly serious malignancy that over-shadows this naive, ignorant and childish silliness which gives rise to this pvssyfied-koom-by-ya world view.

    A world view that is ’swooned’ over by millions and millions of naive, ignorant and childish myrmidons who lap this pablum up while our enemies laugh hysterically -and plot our demise- because of our silliness.

    Woe unto us.

  51. #354109
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:32 am, swmbo said:

    So many giggles, so little time. That is one great array of comics. Thanks for the no food or drink warning. I needed a good laugh for the political season.

    Mrs. Happy Housewife, your addition was perfect also. Piglet on the march.

    At this point in time, all we conservatives have left is our sense of humor so I’m glad to see it, at least, is alive and well.

  52. #354110
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:38 am, englishqueen01 said:

    Yesterday, a new hire at my workplace told someone she’s a Democrat superdelegate.

    “Who’s she voting for?” asked another person.

    “Barack Obama, of course,” replied the first.

    Then – and I am not kidding – they both sighed. That contented, all-is-right-with-the-world kind of sigh.

    Obama is dangerous. He cannot win.

  53. #354111
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:39 am, purplepeep said:

    Irish Rose said:
    Speaking of Hitler, this is a really good read

    Well, I-Rose, it’s just a bit too early in the morn for me for comparisons with Der Führer.

    Besides that, what with Obama’s bottomless pit of stupidy I’d opt more for a comparison with Goofy.

  54. #354112
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:40 am, lgm said:

    Consevatives awe so smaht and funny! I wish wibewaws cound be cweative wike that!

  55. #354114
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:41 am, Irish Rose said:

    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:29 am, Oink said:

    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:09 am, Truesoldier said:

    Well I guess that could work if we are ever facing a radicalized group of Heffalumps or Wuzzels.

    My thoughts EXACTLY.

    Can you honestly believe that a presidential candidate’s campaign is citing Winnie the Pooh? SERIOUSLY.

    And that friends, is exactly it. In a nutshell.

  56. #354116
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:45 am, ajmontana said:

    lgm said:
    Consevatives awe so smaht and funny! I wish wibewaws cound be cweative wike that!

    lol lgm, you dipstick dems hand us the material on a silver platter.
    It’s called sense of HUMOR, try getting one, you’ll live happier and healthier. 8)

  57. #354117
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:46 am, jrlingreenbay said:

    “On June 19th, 2008 at 9:40 am, lgm said:
    Consevatives awe so smaht and funny! I wish wibewaws cound be cweative wike that!”

    I see LGM stopped having his mother write his posts, and finally revealed his true self….

  58. #354119
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:48 am, tre said:

    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:29 am, Oink said:
    Can you honestly believe that a presidential candidate’s campaign is citing Winnie the Pooh? SERIOUSLY.

    I can believe a Mickey Mouse candidate citing Winnie the Pooh, yes.

  59. #354121
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:51 am, jrlingreenbay said:

    “I can believe a Mickey Mouse candidate citing Winnie the Pooh, yes.”

    Mickey Mouse candidate… you may be on to something…

    Tall, big ears, sheepish grin, look of total surprise when confronted with a personal gaffe….

    Now who does that truly remind you of?

    Surely not Winnie the Pooh…

    Gotta be Goofy! ( Garsh! )

  60. #354122
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:51 am, Dimsdale said:

    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:40 am, lgm said:

    Consevatives awe so smaht and funny! I wish wibewaws cound be cweative wike that!

    You know, that lisp of yours could have been treated at birth.

    And believe me, we’ve all seen prime examples of the “humor” of liberals, so you might want to retract the “fickle finger of fate” that you so quickly point. Comparatively speaking, these are all pretty harmless, and yes, humorous.

    Why is it that the more I read about Obama, the deeper I dig, the less I find of any worth or accomplishment.

    THAT is what you should be worried about.

  61. #354124
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:54 am, Irish Rose said:

    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:32 am, locomotivebreath1901 said:

    I do wish I had more time to do this photoshop fun, but – duty calls.

    However, underlying this fun at the obamantor’s expense, is the deadly serious malignancy that over-shadows this naive, ignorant and childish silliness which gives rise to this pvssyfied-koom-by-ya world view.

    A world view that is ’swooned’ over by millions and millions of naive, ignorant and childish myrmidons who lap this pablum up while our enemies laugh hysterically -and plot our demise- because of our silliness.

    Woe unto us.

    You go ahead and have another cup of coffee, purplepeep.

    I’m wide awake, and the similarities between Obamas’ glittering ascension and Hitlers’ rise to power that began roughly 1933, have never been lost on me.

    I’m not suggesting that BO is Adolph Hitler reincarnate, mind you.

    But I do think that Barack Obama has learned his lessons about the tactics that men like Hitler use to dazzle the gullible very well. Hitler was a strikingly skillful orator who could absolutely hyponotize an audience with false, empty rhetoric and I see many similarities between the two campaigns.

    The global political climate in 2008 is just as ripe for a flash-in-the pan leader like Barack Obama as Germany was for someone like Adolph Hitler in 1933. And it’s why I posted the link up above.

    My two cents.

  62. #354127
    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:58 am, Truesoldier said:

    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:40 am, lgm said:

    Consevatives awe so smaht and funny! I wish wibewaws cound be cweative wike that!

    Now now LGM, baby talk is not goin gto help Michelle O’s kids.

  63. #354132
    On June 19th, 2008 at 10:03 am, wighttrasch said:

    I would actually prefer Krazy Kat & Ignatz as the cartoon representation…

  64. #354133
    On June 19th, 2008 at 10:03 am, DesertLover said:

    I think Pooh is the perfunctorily perfect mascot for Obamanation’s view of foreign policy …

    1. Pooh is a pacifist.
    2. Pooh is a “greenie” who lives in a tree.
    3. Pooh doesn’t work and expects his needs will be met by others.
    4. Pooh isn’t “bothered” by the events around him.
    5. Pooh believes in redistribution of wealth in the form of ‘honey”.

    Pooh must be a “Demo-KKKrat” …

  65. #354136
    On June 19th, 2008 at 10:10 am, sambo said:

    lgm.
    Did you happen to catch the Oberdick show the other night when that comedian from MTV said he didn’t want Obama to win because he wouldn’t have any material? He said that there is only the purple lips joke and nothing else.
    Do you concur?

  66. #354142
    On June 19th, 2008 at 10:13 am, henryinga said:

    I fail to see the humor in any of this. To associate great charactors as these with Barack Hussein is ludacris. This nation is on the brink of destruction and all we can come up with is smearing Winnie the Pooh and his friends buy having a photo op with this scumbag. Yes, I have a sense of humor, but not at the expense of the country.
    Barack Hussein Obama is a danger to this nation, and I think we need to consentrate on that.
    Publicity like this will only garner him more votes, and we’ll (the Good American People) wind up losing in more ways than one come November Fourth.

  67. #354144
    On June 19th, 2008 at 10:14 am, Insomniac said:

    Breaking! Winnie the Pooh arrested on suspicion of insider trading on hunny futures!

    Barack Obama, when asked about this newly-arisen scandal, said “This is not the silly ol’ bear I knew from my community organizing days in the Hundred Acre Wood.”

  68. #354151
    On June 19th, 2008 at 10:17 am, jsr said:

    I always thought that a good campaign ad for the Republicans would be to present themselves as “The Grown-up Party” to mock the infantile world view of the Democrats to independent minded young adults. But I never imagined the Dems would present themselves as “The Toddler Party”

  69. #354152
    On June 19th, 2008 at 10:18 am, abstractmind said:

    On June 19th, 2008 at 9:40 am, lgm said:
    Consevatives awe so smaht and funny! I wish wibewaws cound be cweative wike that!

    Awwwww, did someone get offended? Do you need a wowwypop, lgm? Or maybe some chocowate milwk? Maybe you need a vacation to Disneyland or something? I hear there’s some STUNNING defense policy meetings going on in the Epcot Center you’ve just GOT to attend.

    There’s also a lovely environmental responsibility seminar being headed by Tinkerbell called “Save our Trees, Save my Home”…free bags of Pixie Dust for the first 100 liberals through the door.
    LOL.

    Its nice to see that the best you can come up with is a twist of spellings to defend something so f’n retarded that it DESERVES to be made fun of at great length.

    I would also point out that while i fear some militarized Wuzzles…i would be concerned more with the denizens of Fraggle Rock arming themselves and building reactors. Would be all Gears of War-esque for Fraggles to bust up out of the ground and take over by force. ZOMG! RUN 4 D@ H!LLZ

    ROFLMAO

    I correct myself…this needs to be ABSOLUTELY ridiculed and skewered AD NAUSEUM.

  70. #354154
    On June 19th, 2008 at 10:21 am, William Teach said:

    Perfect! (If the comments will allow embedding a photo. Otherewise, here.

  71. #354157
    On June 19th, 2008 at 10:23 am, jsr said:

    Consevatives awe so smaht and funny! I wish wibewaws cound be cweative wike that!

    It’s not that conservatives are smarter and funnier than liberals (although they are) but that liberals just give us so much material. We don’t even need to be creative because you cannot make this stuff up!

  72. #354162
    On June 19th, 2008 at 10:27 am, Milwaukee Mike said:

    When McCain tags someone for VP, will the Obama campaign portray them as “The Heffalump & the Woozel”?

  73. #354165
    On June 19th, 2008 at 10:28 am, Blind_Mule said:

    Michelle I believe you need one of these for your site so I made you one or you can use this one which ever one you like, or not. :smile:

  74. #354172
    On June 19th, 2008 at 10:36 am, Dimsdale said:

    Finally! Someone has explained where the jackass that is the Democrat Party symbol comes from: Eeyore!

    Think about it! The donkey of doom and gloom representing the party of doom and gloom! It is perfect!

    This sounds sooo Obamesque:

    The old grey donkey, Eeyore stood by himself in a thistly corner of the Forest, his front feet well apart, his head on one side, and thought about things. Sometimes he thought sadly to himself, “Why?” and sometimes he thought, “Wherefore?” and sometimes he thought, “Inasmuch as which?” and sometimes he didn’t quite know what he was thinking about.
    A. A. Milne
    From book Winnie the Pooh

    And it makes about as much sense as a parsed Obama speech.

  75. #354173
    On June 19th, 2008 at 10:37 am, purplepeep said:

    jsr said:
    It’s not that conservatives are smarter and funnier than liberals (although they are) but that liberals just give us so much material. We don’t even need to be creative because you cannot make this stuff up!

    And it’s not just that, jsr. Have you noticed how conservatives also posses much more of a self-deprecating sense of humor?

    But ya can’t pass up on mocking a candidate who bases what very little decision making skills he may have on “Winnie The Pooh”. Amadinajab’s gotta be chuckling with anticipatory glee at the prospect.

  76. #354178
    On June 19th, 2008 at 10:43 am, Blind_Mule said:

    oops, I saw something I missed here is the finished product, sorry. here and here

  77. #354181
    On June 19th, 2008 at 10:46 am, purplepeep said:

    Dimsdale said:
    Finally! Someone has explained where the jackass that is the Democrat Party symbol comes from: Eeyore!

    I like that explanation, lol.

  78. #354199
    On June 19th, 2008 at 11:01 am, wighttrasch said:

    ‘Crouching Tigger, Hidden Pooh”

  79. #354208
    On June 19th, 2008 at 11:11 am, jsr said:

    Obamas foreign policy now:

    It’s a world of laughter
    A world of tears
    It’s a world of hopes
    And a world of fears
    There’s so much that we share
    That it’s time we’re aware
    It’s a small world after all

    Obamas foreign policy after one year:

    Lions and and tigers and bears! Oh my!

  80. #354247
    On June 19th, 2008 at 11:44 am, tomk59 said:

    Hey, Slublog, I gotta tell ya, bud, you have become a master at this stuff. I always enjoy them. Keep ‘em coming.

  81. #354249
    On June 19th, 2008 at 11:48 am, DBNinKY said:

    On June 19th, 2008 at 7:13 am, sausage said:

    Obama and his marxist crew have an agenda that will destroy the economy

    Don’t worry, Bush has already done that.

    And terrorists attacks on our shores, two wars simultaneously fought thousands of miles away, back to back bubble bursts, a national debt and bloated government bureaucracy/spending dating back decades to previous Democrat led congresses-administrations, moral decay and a corrupt educational system resulting from liberal activists’ interference with our courts and experimentation with our values had nothing to do with it?

  82. #354251
    On June 19th, 2008 at 11:50 am, Jim M. said:

    Danzig seems to have slipped a gear. Unbelievable.

    But his alliance with the Obama team is not a surprise.

    On 9/11, Danzig found himself stranded in Canada as part of the shutdown of North American airspace. He was provided quarters on a secure Canadian military base, but didn’t stay there.

    It turns out that the Secretary of the Navy decided to get into a car with two strange 20 something women and take up their invitation to stay with them in some remote cabin in Nova Scotia.

    One of those women wrote about it. Her name was Audra Williams, who goes by the nickname “Lefty Lucy”. She runs a business under the same name.

    Lefty Lucy’s recent claim to fame was running the PR campaign for Jeremy Hinzman, the coward who fled to Canada when his unit with the 82nd airborne was deployed to Iraq.

    Ms Willliams has fond memories of her time with “Richard”. Just why someone with top secret information would leave a secure facility on 9/11 and jump into a car with two strange women to be sprited into the Canadian woods is beyond foolish.

    Here is the find recollections of Lefty Lucy (in case it disappears) as posted on a blog:

    Kentville, Nova Scotia. Sept 11, 2001.

    For twenty minutes we’d been battling a busy signal. My roommate and I were desperately trying to get through to the Red Cross, dialling and re-dialing the 800 number we’d heard on the radio, right after hearing that thousands of stranded passengers were being billeted in Nova Scotia.

    “We have a swingset, dammit!” I shouted into the beeping phone. “We live in the woods. Give us people!”

    Penelope and I had been wandering around in a helpless daze since we’d heard the news — crying, listening to CBC radio in the cluttered office of one of the faculty members of our college. Having rejected the history-free zone of CNN, which seemed to put more resources into its “America’s New War” logo than it had into researching how this situation had actually come to exist, it was the best we could do. Our families were far away, and we hadn’t settled into our new community enough to know where to put ourselves. We were almost relieved to hear that Camp Aldershot, the military base near our house, would be sent upwards of 900 people. Finally, somewhere to put our energy.

    The two of us had lucked into spending the school year in a three-bedroom house built in the middle of a campground. If we had nothing else to offer the world in the aftermath of the collapse of the World Trade Center, we had our house. Fed up with trying to call the base, we called a cab instead and headed over.

    When we got there, none of the potential house guests seemed to know what “billeting” meant. As we invited person after person into our house, the response was always a slightly alarmed “No thank you,” often followed with “We don’t have any money.” We tried to explain, to no avail.

    What we didn’t try to explain was that we felt useless and scared and that it would actually help us if they came over.

    Eventually we met a man named Alan Spaulding who was eager to check his e-mail and glad to take us up on our offer. I was happy to learn that he was in the international division of the United Food and Commercial Workers union. It turned out we knew some of the same people. We dropped names, laughing and gossiping as we stood in a doorway at the camp, as though there was nothing unusual about the situation.

    As the three of us waited for a cab, another man happened by, carrying a copy of Wally Lamb’s She’s Come Undone. He and Alan had met on the plane; they exchanged hellos. I told him that some people I knew had really liked She’s Come Undone, and that Penelope and I had a wood stove and extra rooms and that he should stay with us. He said his name was Richard Danzig. “Danzig. Like the band,” I remarked. He agreed to at least come by to get a break from the barracks.

    What do you do with house guests who are strangers? When their country has just been attacked and, at that point, still unknown numbers of their citizens killed?

    Well, if you’re us, you talk about third-wave feminism. And yourselves. And you roast marshmallows and wander through the woods and into your new town for dinner. You laugh a lot, too, and try (unsuccessfully) to avoid shooting your mouth off about how twenty years ago, the U.S. was funding bin Laden, as an ally against the Russians.

    Both Richard and Alan were warm, and curious about our lives. We quickly became a kind of makeshift family; it didn’t seem strange at all that they were there. Since the World Trade Centre attacks had Changed Everything, it seemed entirely unremarkable that the end result of that change was that I now lived in the woods with a woman named Penelope, a union employee and a “lawyer on vacation” (how Richard described himself). No one knew when the re-routed travellers would be leaving, so it didn’t seem like they ever would.

    It wasn’t until they’d been with us for a day that we realized that Richard’s stories of socializing with Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton were probably not typical of your average American lawyer, even one who had written some books and taught at Stanford and Harvard. The afternoon of their second day with us, Alan said something along the lines of “I didn’t even realize who Richard was right away.” Penelope and I exchanged baffled looks but didn’t ask.

    Later, when the two headed back to the camp to see if they could get any details on their flights, Penelope and I did a Web search for “Richard Danzig” and found this page, which began:

    The Secretary of the Navy heads the Department of the Navy consisting today of 372,000 active duty and 90,000 Reserve Sailors, 172,000 active duty and 40,000 Reserve Marines, and, 198,000 civilians. Its annual budget is approximately $84 billion dollars. It has over 315 warships and 4,100 aircraft, four universities and a research, development, test and evaluation budget of nearly $9 billion.

    We started to talk over each other:

    “He was the Secretary of the U.S. Navy…”
    “Under Bill Clinton…”
    “I knew he was a Democrat!”
    “It’s a political appointment, so it’s not like he’s military, right?”

    (pause)

    “My god, it’s so weird.”
    “My god, we’ve been talking about ourselves for the last twenty-four hours.”
    “We’ve been talking about U.S. foreign policy for the last twenty-four hours.”
    “We’re so stupid.”
    “We’re so stupid.”

    When Richard came back, we told him that we’d missed him so much we’d read his farewell speech on the Internet. He chuckled, said “You found that did you?” and that was all we said about it. Later on, when the Brigadier General of Nova Scotia called to try to arrange a private military flight back for Richard, we were pleased to hear Richard tell him that he’d like to take Alan, too, and, if that couldn’t be arranged, he’d be happy to stay with us in Kentville.

    Later, when the call came that the U.S. wouldn’t give the Canadian military air clearance to fly the men back, we were secretly relieved they’d be staying a bit longer. Though their visit was a direct result of the attacks, their presence also suspended the reality of the situation.

    At one point that day, as I sat on the swing, listening to my New Politics Initiative (NPI) conference call, I thought “Huh. The assistant to the Director of International Affairs for the UFCW is playing guitar in my living room, while the former Secretary of the U.S. Navy makes tea in the kitchen with my roommate. World War Three might be about to happen, and I’m sitting in my backyard.”

    It seemed impossible and, also, utterly normal. The friendships we formed were strong, perhaps typical of the sorts formed in crisis situations. In the evening, when Richard received an e-mail from the Pentagon listing all his colleagues who had been killed, the house felt heavy and sad.

    Later, both men would talk about the kindness and compassion they’d felt in Canada. But at the time, it felt like they were taking care of us, whether that meant buying our groceries (Richard had the cashier ask us if we were third-wave feminists and then doubled over in laughter when she did) or purchasing a house edition of Deluxe Yahtzee (played with many enthusiastic high-fives) or just listening to us talk about how terrified we were.

    When they eventually left, two days later, we didn’t know what to do with ourselves in the quiet. That’s when we started reading newspapers again and listening to the radio. With the bubble of the micro-impact on our own lives broken, the macro-impact of September 11 surrounded us.

    We kept in touch, but correspondence has slowed. I still sometimes make tea in the teapot they bought us as a thank-you gift, and Penelope and I each have a few books on our shelves sent by Richard when he got home. Every time I read and hear about September 11, my first thoughts are always of Alan and Richard — of unlikely friendships and instant community. Before I think of devastation and unjust war, I think of how quickly people can find common ground and a reason to look after each other.

    Perhaps Danzig just wanted to check out the Hundred Acre Wood…

  83. #354257
    On June 19th, 2008 at 11:56 am, JennyBea said:

    Obama is alot more like Pooh than people realize…tubby little cubby all stuffed with fluff.

    I wonder what words of wisdom he may give us for playing with pinecones, or the lesson to be learned for having the proper amount of hunny for your guests???

    God, I feel stupider for reading that.

  84. #354265
    On June 19th, 2008 at 12:04 pm, greenfairie said:

    I’m afraid Obama would have to throw Piglet under his bus because Piglet offends Muslims.

    He will also have problems with PETA for exploiting animals.

  85. #354276
    On June 19th, 2008 at 12:13 pm, Speakup said:

    Other than I think any association of Winnie and Obama is good for more votes, for Obama (remember the voter base he’s targeting).

    No Pooh under the bus?

  86. #354280
    On June 19th, 2008 at 12:14 pm, atheling said:

    Michelle Obama proudly told the women on The View yesterday that “kids are drawn to Barack.”

    Gee, maybe they can start an Obama Youth Program and have camps for his kiddie following…

  87. #354279
    On June 19th, 2008 at 12:14 pm, lgm said:

    I’m amazed particularly today how MM focuses on the trivial when there’s real stuff going on. Today:

    1. Obama broke a promise and opted out of the public financing system. An actually bad thing — unlike the faux faults (fist bump!) MM covers.

    2. Larry Wilkerson (Colin Powell’s #2) said that nearly 200 detainees died in US custody and over 25 of those deaths were declared homicides by military investigators.

    And all the while, MM and co. are making fun of Pooh bear.

  88. #354282
    On June 19th, 2008 at 12:15 pm, khan said:

    Don’t forget:

    The Tao of Pooh

    and

    the Te of Piglet

  89. #354284
    On June 19th, 2008 at 12:16 pm, RedDog said:

    If the RNC and McCain cannot use this and other gaffs by Obee to crush him in November then he/they deserve to lose. Obama is an absolute embarrassment as a candidate. His candidacy diminishes the image of America worldwide. He should run for high school class president somewhere. Really, really embarrassing for America.

  90. #354299
    On June 19th, 2008 at 12:26 pm, shanimal said:

    Pooh would be a good spokesbear for the Obama campaign!

    “It is more fun to talk with someone who doesn’t use long, difficult words but rather short, easy words like “What about lunch?””

    – Winnie P.

    Can’t Obama just eat his waffles?

  91. #354323
    On June 19th, 2008 at 12:48 pm, jsr said:

    On June 19th, 2008 at 12:14 pm, lgm said:

    And all the while, MM and co. are making fun of Pooh bear.

    Actually we are making fun of Obama. Our apologies go out to the Pooh bear for comparing him to a Democrat.

  92. #354328
    On June 19th, 2008 at 12:52 pm, Irish Rose said:

    On June 19th, 2008 at 12:14 pm, atheling said:

    Michelle Obama proudly told the women on The View yesterday that “kids are drawn to Barack.”

    Gee, maybe they can start an Obama Youth Program and have camps for his kiddie following…

    Yes, indeed…. maybe they can.

    Because an innocent mind is a wonderful thing to exploit.

  93. #354332
    On June 19th, 2008 at 12:54 pm, Irish Rose said:

    On June 19th, 2008 at 12:16 pm, RedDog said:

    If the RNC and McCain cannot use this and other gaffs by Obee to crush him in November then he/they deserve to lose.

    That’s for sure.

  94. #354338
    On June 19th, 2008 at 12:58 pm, JennyBea said:

    I’m amazed particularly today how MM focuses on the trivial when there’s real stuff going on. Today:

    You mean like how the democrats want to nationalize our oil refineries, just like hugo Chavez??!!?!?!!!?!?!??!!

    http://www.foxnews.com/urgent_queue/index.html#a54ef44,2008-06-18

    Please call your elected officials about it- go to congress.org to get the contact info…

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