Debate video: Obama can’t remember the soldier’s name on his bracelet

By Michelle Malkin  •  September 26, 2008 11:44 PM

I mentioned this in my liveblog and wrap-up posts: Barack Obama’s cringe-inducing “Me, too” moment with his troop bracelet –given to him by the mother of a soldier whose name he can’t remember without having to look down and read it. The name of the soldier is Ryan David Jopek.

Here’s the video:

Remember how much of an uproar the MSM made of George H.W. Bush looking at his watch during the 1992 debate with Clinton (also moderated by Jim Lehrer, by the way)?

Gestures matter.

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Related: Charles Hurt at the NYPost on a “Tale of Two Bracelets.”

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  1. #1
    On September 26th, 2008 at 11:46 pm, Trollman said:

    You noticed that too, eh?

  2. #2
    On September 26th, 2008 at 11:48 pm, b-cat said:

    Yeah, that’s a good’un! What a poser.

  3. #3
    On September 26th, 2008 at 11:48 pm, procopy said:

    A very telling moment.

  4. #4
    On September 26th, 2008 at 11:50 pm, Gabe said:

    Look! I got a bracelet too! It’s from . . .uh. . .uh

    How embarrassing! That was painful. We’ve got to get down on our knees and pray this guy does not become president.

  5. #5
    On September 26th, 2008 at 11:50 pm, LC said:

    Am I crazy, or did McCain just do a flying leap on Obama’s head?

    I can’t believe this would end any other way than a McCain/Palin landslide…please tell me America still knows what is right.

  6. #6
    On September 26th, 2008 at 11:53 pm, Goldwater Knight said:

    please tell me America still knows what is right.

    That’s the problem they’re being sold on a smooth voice from a suit stuffed with straw.

  7. #7
    On September 26th, 2008 at 11:56 pm, Gabe said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 11:50 pm, LC said:
    Am I crazy, or did McCain just do a flying leap on Obama’s head?

    I can’t believe this would end any other way than a McCain/Palin landslide…please tell me America still knows what is right.

    It doesn’t make any sense to me that Bush could win over Gore and Kerry. . .and yet McCain would lose to someone this inept and socialist. No one I know is taking these polls that show Obama leading seriously, and they know they are manufactured in an affirmative action bid to boost Obama’s standing.

    For example, what would change so dramatically in four years that a communist could win over the Republican?

    Again, polls in state after state showed that Obama was leading Hillary in states that Hillary easily won. Something doesn’t make sense about these polls.

    Zogby is even predicting a landslide for McCain.

  8. #8
    On September 26th, 2008 at 11:56 pm, Brian72 said:

    I….uuuuhhhhhh……uuuhhhmmmm……have …uhhh a.. bracelet.. too! What’s her name gave it to me!

  9. #9
    On September 26th, 2008 at 11:56 pm, teachem2 said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 11:50 pm, Gabe said:

    Look! I got a bracelet too! It’s from . . .uh. . .uh

    How embarrassing! That was painful. We’ve got to get down on our knees and pray this guy does not become president.

    Beyond embarassing, he sounds like a kindergartener that interrupts a story to say, “me too!!!”

  10. #10
    On September 26th, 2008 at 11:58 pm, Terry_Jim said:

    SGT Uhhhhhhhhhhh’s family must be so proud.

    God bless the family and friends of
    Cpl. Matthew Stanley and Sgt. Ryan David Jopek. May the purpose of their sacrifices never be retreated from,
    and their memories live on.

  11. #11
    On September 26th, 2008 at 11:58 pm, mattymatt10 said:

    I’m not sure who I hate more: B. Hussein Obama or his idiot supporters. Probably his supporters. Without them, the man is nothing.

    FauxBama isn’t just a thug, liar and utterly horrible candidate. He’s an insult to this great country, to the image of a President, and anyone who supports him insults the idea of self-government. No people that would be stupid enough to elect him are worthy of self-government.

  12. #12
    On September 26th, 2008 at 11:58 pm, Paul Revere said:

    Henry Kissinger is angry with Barry. I can’t imagine why.

  13. #13
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:01 am, lilliew said:

    It was so lame. Hey, we have a volunteer army. Even in peacetime, our soldiers die.

  14. #14
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:01 am, d1carter said:

    Empty head, empty suit…

  15. #15
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:04 am, 29Victor said:

    Obama wasn’t trying to remember the soldier’s name. He was trying to remember the line that he had memorized.

    If you’ve ever done any public speaking, watch it again with your “public speaker” hat on.

    The problem was that he threw out the line as a response to McCain’s “bracelet” comment but hadn’t practiced it that way.

  16. #16
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:05 am, NotaSlickFan said:

    With all the Camelot crap the MSM media has been spewing regarding the BHO’S, I am waiting–hoping for McCain to turn to BHO during one of these debates and say: “Senator Barack H. Obama, you are no John F. Kennedy”!
    That would not only totally deflate BHO’s straw-filled suit (thanks Goldwater Knight), but would send him into an uncontrollable “uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,” hissy-fit, one which he would never recover from.
    Now, THAT, would truly be priceless.

  17. #17
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:05 am, txvet2 said:

    Just goes with the theory that this guy really isn’t very bright. If he had been, he’d have checked the name before he called attention to himself.

  18. #18
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:07 am, YTZGal said:

    The One just telegraphed to middle and rural America his contempt for our military and our fallen.

    We are nothing but talking points to him.

    I must believe in my heart that people can see through the charade and pick up on his phoniness.

  19. #19
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:11 am, erikwhittington said:

    This may be rude but the mother of the deceased soldier who said to Obama, “make sure no other mother has to go through what I go though,” is selfish. That is not putting country first, but yourself first. that is a problem with our country right now and that is a typical leftist philosophy, me first me first….

  20. #20
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:12 am, LDG said:

    I would rather, a thousand times more, that any candidate for President knew the name and forgot he had the bracelet, than the converse just demonstrated by the junior U.S. Senator from Illinois.

  21. #21
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:12 am, rw said:

    Cut Obama some slack. I’m sure he has a different bracelet for each state in which he campaigns. You can’t expect him to remember all of the names….

  22. #22
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:13 am, Trollman said:

    29Victor said:

    Obama wasn’t trying to remember the soldier’s name. He was trying to remember the line that he had memorized.

    If you’ve ever done any public speaking, watch it again with your “public speaker” hat on.

    The problem was that he threw out the line as a response to McCain’s “bracelet” comment but hadn’t practiced it that way.

    I disagree. He starts to say “Sergeant…” then there is a long pause where he looks at his bracelet, before finally coming up with the name. He didn’t have to pause to come up with the rank, but he did have to pause to come up with the name. Given the timing of his pause, I think it was clear that he had forgotten Jopek’s name. Jopek was just a talking point to Obama – the name obviously didn’t matter.

  23. #23
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:18 am, backwoods conservative said:

    The talking heads who said there was no big embarassing moment in the debate need to go back and take another look.

  24. #24
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:20 am, PKAmmoTroop said:

    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:04 am, 29Victor said:

    Obama wasn’t trying to remember the soldier’s name. He was trying to remember the line that he had memorized.

    If you’ve ever done any public speaking, watch it again with your “public speaker” hat on.

    I have… and I did… and he was playing “Me Too! Me Too!”

    Obama doesn’t show the maturity it takes to play Pin The Tail on the Donkey, let alone speak publicly in the same room as Senator McCain. He should be ashamed of himself.

  25. #25
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:21 am, Mookie said:

    Meh. If that’s the worst thing to go after Obama on after this debate, he did better than expected. McCain screwed up a few names. They’re going to have memory lapses. It happens.

  26. #26
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:23 am, 29Victor said:

    Jopek was just a talking point to Obama – the name obviously didn’t matter.

    My point. Since the line was memorized, the familiar word “Sergeant” popped right into his head, the name, on the other hand, didn’t. He didn’t know the guys name, he knew the line containing the guys name.

    You have to know that he had rehursed using the line and had probably used it in speaches before. But he wound up throwing it out there out of it’s normal context and flubbed it.

  27. #27
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:24 am, Trollman said:

    Mookie said:

    Meh. If that’s the worst thing to go after Obama on after this debate, he did better than expected. McCain screwed up a few names. They’re going to have memory lapses. It happens.

    There were a lot of highlights. My favorite part of the debate was when McCain turned the tables and compared Obama to Bush. Obama was grinning cheek to cheek, trying to mask how much it stung him.

  28. #28
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:25 am, rw said:

    It gets worse:

    “I wanted him to know my son’s name for one thing, for when he’s commander in chief,” Mrs. Jopek

  29. #29
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:26 am, fossten said:

    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:12 am, rw said:
    Cut Obama some slack. I’m sure he has a different bracelet for each state in which he campaigns. You can’t expect him to remember all of the names….

    True enough…that’s 58 names!

  30. #30
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:27 am, raybury said:

    An insight: Perhaps the expression “I know it like the back of my hand” came from the act of folding one’s hands and casting one’s eyes down in prayer, an act of humility from one who sees the need for guidance and help from a higher source.

    The One doesn’t seem to spend much time looking at the back of his hand, in the vicinity of that bracelet. No, he spends all his time navel-gazing.

  31. #31
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:27 am, PKAmmoTroop said:

    My favorite part was when McCain proposed a spending freeze. I swear Obama’s heart stopped when he heard those words.

  32. #32
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:29 am, Mookie said:

    There were a lot of highlights. My favorite part of the debate was when McCain turned the tables and compared Obama to Bush. Obama was grinning cheek to cheek, trying to mask how much it stung him

    Yeah, that was good. Obama giggled.

  33. #33
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:29 am, fossten said:

    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:21 am, Mookie said:
    Meh. If that’s the worst thing to go after Obama on after this debate, he did better than expected. McCain screwed up a few names. They’re going to have memory lapses. It happens.

    Nope. Not the worst. Just the funniest.

  34. #34
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:33 am, 29Victor said:

    Sorry, perhaps my original comment wasn’t clear. What I meant was that to Obama, the soldier’s name wasn’t important, it was just part of the line that he had practiced. He didn’t forget the soldier’s name; because he never knew it, not really anyway, what he knew a line that he was supposed to recite and the political point that it was supposed to make.

    Does that make sense?

    See… I have a client who I consider to be a war hero. He’s about 70 and has a name that is really difficult to pronounce and remember. I’ve only met him twice and yet I never forget his name (and I have an awful memory).

    I can’t forget his name because, to me, he’s a hero, to me he’s someone important and I feel honored for having had the opportunity to work for him a couple of times and listen to his stories (he’s got a lot of stories, Vietnam, College of the Americas, etc…).

    On the other hand, when I’m giving a speech and I quote or cite someone I have to have their name written down, because if I don’t, I’ll forget. This is because they aren’t important to me except for that one moment in time when I use them to prove my point. Now, if I work really hard and memorize my speech (I usually just work from notes) then I could probably pop off their name with no problem because it’s part of the line I memorized.

    But if, later on, I had to speak “off the cuff” (which I suck at) and need to quote the person, I would have to consult my notes. Or, in this case, my bracelet.

  35. #35
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:34 am, 29Victor said:

    Tonight McCain proved that he can do two things at once. He can work on solving the financial crisis with one hand and kick Obama’s ass with the other.

  36. #36
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:37 am, 29Victor said:

    And…

    Several people are saying that McCain’s performance doesn’t mean much, but it does. McCain was the underdog here, he was supposed to be happy just to break even. The media and everyone else had very low expectations for him.

    If it had been a “tie,” it would have been a victory for McCain. As it stands now, he did very, very well for himself.

  37. #37
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:38 am, d1carter said:

    The MSM will spin this into a BO win…

  38. #38
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:38 am, backwoods conservative said:

    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:34 am, 29Victor said:

    Tonight McCain proved that he can do two things at once. He can work on solving the financial crisis with one hand and kick Obama’s ass with the other.

    :lol:

  39. #39
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:50 am, Joy said:

    Holy moly!

    UHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

  40. #40
    On September 27th, 2008 at 1:01 am, atheling said:

    Yes, that was a cringe-worthy moment, when Obama forgot the name of the soldier, and had to look down.

    Poseur.

  41. #41
    On September 27th, 2008 at 1:05 am, Jim M. said:

    I wonder if there are any recent pictures showing him without that bracelet?

  42. #42
    On September 27th, 2008 at 1:14 am, nyc123me said:

    I missed the Palin interview, but from what I hear it wasn’t terribly good.. in a short out-take I saw, Palin sounded very nervous. Michelle I’m surprised it wasn’t covered here.. I guess it must have been pretty bad, unfortunately.

    Oh, and lately I’ve been hearing some stupid lib rumor that Palin is going to withdraw.. whatever.

  43. #43
    On September 27th, 2008 at 1:15 am, prendad said:

    Hey, it’s just past 1:00 AM. Let’s have a bracelet check!

  44. #44
    On September 27th, 2008 at 1:18 am, prendad said:

    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:38 am, d1carter said:
    The MSM will spin this into a BO win…

    Ole George Stephysnuffyglopofguts has already declared Obama winner of the great debate.

  45. #45
    On September 27th, 2008 at 1:21 am, thebronze said:

    What a freaking tool!

    I don’t have to look at my KIA bracelet to remember his name. I brought his body back from Iraq.

    I didn’t have to look at the MIA bracelet that I wore for almost 20 years before that, either. I met his parents.

    To Barry O’Bama, a KIA bracelet is a political prop, just like the American flag pin he now wears on his lapel. The same one he refused to wear a little while ago…

    He’s a disgrace.

  46. #46
    On September 27th, 2008 at 1:23 am, CO2 Producer said:

    Gestures matter.

    Unfortunately, so do white things stuck to one’s lip.

  47. #47
    On September 27th, 2008 at 1:24 am, ssnark said:

    Did anyone but me notice Barack Obama’s eye movements in many cases they were dismissive of what was being said by his opponent or the moderator at other times they shifted left and right sometimes accompanied by affirmation gestures to his coaches. The eye movements reminded me of Richard Nixon’s eye movements in the Kennedy debate and at other times he looked like the cat that ate the canary or like a child being dismissive of an adult speaking to him about something that held no interest for the child.

    I’m probably not in the majority, but those eye movements and gestures made me very uncomfortable. A bit like interviewing a suspected Al Qaeda operative and watching their body language. Too cool, too practiced, too artificial and lacking any kind of respect for other people. I’d give anything he says a low confidence level unless and until it was well corroborated by multiple independent sources.

  48. #48
    On September 27th, 2008 at 1:34 am, mojack420 said:

    come on lets cut the chosen one some slack he was just tired . you know it takes a lot out of you traveling to all 57 states.

  49. #49
    On September 27th, 2008 at 1:34 am, nyc123me said:

    I laughed when McCain did the ‘puh-lease’ thing.. heh

  50. #50
    On September 27th, 2008 at 3:05 am, sparky1962 said:

    This is ridiculous. “O” should not even be up there. He is a Fake, Phony, Fraud. What has this country come to that we can nominate a inexperienced novice. A person with absolutely no resume on running a thing. He hasn’t even kept a job long enough to consider it a career. This is no game or just any job that you can bluff your way into. Millions, 10′s of millions maybe 100′s of millions lives are entrusted to the person who sits in the most powerful seat in the World. These followers of his, have to wake up and realize this.

  51. #51
    On September 27th, 2008 at 5:14 am, vsatt said:

    Could this be the “Dukakis in the tank” moment we’ve been waiting for? Oh please, please, pretty please.

  52. #52
    On September 27th, 2008 at 7:03 am, Kevin from Ohio in Virginia said:

    I know we conservatives have been waiting for a *GOTCHA!* moment even though we’ve had a hundred of ‘em already. (It won’t mean a thing unless it happens on live TV in front of a significant portion of America because the media sure as hell won’t report it.)

    This ain’t it, though.

    I call my children the wrong name. I’ll be looking right at one of them – one of the most precious things I have in the whole world – and occasionally my mind goes blank.

    Additionally, McCain had a spot where he had trouble pronouncing “Ahmadinejad.” If the libs were to try use this against him, we’d cry foul… and justifiably.

    Let’s nail Obama on the fact that he is a socialist whackjob who hangs out with terrorists and racists rather than the fact that he can’t remember the name of a man whom he never met and whose mother he met only once.

  53. #53
    On September 27th, 2008 at 7:38 am, graysonret said:

    He probably borrowed the bracelet from an advisor just before coming on stage. One of those last minute “Hold it. Wait a minute” thoughts from someone.

  54. #54
    On September 27th, 2008 at 7:38 am, Flyoverman said:

    I think Obama and all of the war hating libs who want to wear a KIA bracelet as a propr should all agree to have Casey Sheehan’s name on it. His mother turned him into a prop years ago. So why not use him? Heck, his mother was so distraught it took her over 18 months to even put a marker on his grave.

    That soldier certainly did not deserve the mother he had. God bless him for his sacrifice.

  55. #55
    On September 27th, 2008 at 7:51 am, Omu said:

    But, he did remember the name of the soldier’s name on his bracelet.

    Is this really how desperate you are, Malkin? Because, this seems profoundly desperate. I mean, seriously, grow up for crying out loud.

  56. #56
    On September 27th, 2008 at 8:03 am, Jamson64 said:

    On September 27th, 2008 at 7:51 am, Omu said:
    But, he did remember the name of the soldier’s name on his bracelet.

    Uh Uh Uh….. OMU- he did not TIL he looked at hit bracelet.

    Hey OMU here is a napkin wipe that KoolAid off your chin.

  57. #57
    On September 27th, 2008 at 8:20 am, misterbee241 said:

    I still have my Vietnam POW braclet. His name is LT Larry Stevens, USN. He was shot down in 1967 and did not return home in 73 at the end of the war. I’ve often wondered what happened to him.

  58. #58
    On September 27th, 2008 at 8:25 am, rplatt said:

    The pandering jackass probably just put it on 20 minuets before he went on stage. Obama is so transparent . . . I can’t understand why it is so difficult for some people not to see through him.

  59. #59
    On September 27th, 2008 at 8:26 am, Omu said:

    Uh Uh Uh….. OMU- he did not TIL he looked at hit bracelet.

    Wow, you wingnuts really are insane. He did not read the name off of his bracelet, he just jumbled his words a little.

    It’s almost sad to see neocons so desperate that they’re clutching at the thinnest of straws like this. Almost.

  60. #60
    On September 27th, 2008 at 8:26 am, Chief RZ said:

    This is the difference between a true patriot and a phony.

  61. #61
    On September 27th, 2008 at 8:29 am, BOB said:

    On September 27th, 2008 at 1:14 am, nyc123me said:
    I missed the Palin interview, but from what I hear it wasn’t terribly good.. in a short out-take I saw, Palin sounded very nervous. Michelle I’m surprised it wasn’t covered here.. I guess it must have been pretty bad, unfortunately.

    Oh, and lately I’ve been hearing some stupid lib rumor that Palin is going to withdraw.. whatever.

    No, the rumor is that Biden is going to fake some kind of health problem, (other than mental, which would require no faking), and Hillary will come rushing in to save the Messiah’s sorry butt.

  62. #62
    On September 27th, 2008 at 8:41 am, BOB said:

    On September 27th, 2008 at 8:25 am, rplatt said:
    The pandering jackass probably just put it on 20 minuets before he went on stage. Obama is so transparent . . . I can’t understand why it is so difficult for some people not to see through him.

    Unless they are complete and total idiots, they do see through him, (it’s not real hard), but they support the Socialist/Marxists state they want the USA to be, so all is forgiven and the Messiah can say or do no wrong. When your whole life centers around being taken care of by your government, (the taxpayers), anyone who promises more handouts and punishment of those who work for a living becomes very popular. They thought of higher taxes, (for example), has little affect on most Obama supporters, many of whom are in the almost 50% who pay zero federal income tax anyway. Actually, through the insane magic of your federal government, paying zero taxes doesn’t stop you from getting a federal tax refund.

  63. #63
    On September 27th, 2008 at 8:50 am, Chief RZ said:

    Omu. I could start by pointing out your name calling:
    “wingnuts”. Next, “insane”, a term that went PC about twenty years ago. If a “wingnut” used it, they were roundly criticized. You don’t “jumble” a person’s name you supposedly care about. I used the term phony.
    The example of Landstuhl comes to mind. Sarah went there as well as others without the press. It shows their honest caring for soldiers.
    Next: “neocons”. Nice word if someone actually knew how another acts toward certain behaviors. Throwing out a word without knowing people is called prejudice. That term is fairly well defined to mean pre judging a person before you actually know them.
    I could throw out various terms, but I do not engage in prejudice. I do reserve my right to defend myself and avoid groups of people, places and situations that, generally lead to violence or crimes.

  64. #64
    On September 27th, 2008 at 9:05 am, St. Louis Blue said:

    On September 27th, 2008 at 8:26 am, Omu said:

    It’s almost sad to see neocons so desperate that they’re clutching at the thinnest of straws like this. Almost.

    You must not have heard your Messi♠h. We neocons (liberal code for: JOOOOOOOOOOOS!) cling to our religion and guns–not straws. Clutching at the thinnest of straws is what you do when you stand at the urinal.

    Why don’t you logout and return to watching your TiVo’d episodes of The Rachel Maddow Show.

    Dolt.

  65. #65
    On September 27th, 2008 at 9:08 am, JDinTX said:

    Conservatives can see through all of his socialist views, but the libs who are supporting him are the ones who want this country to be socialist. They feel like they are going to get some more goodies from the government if he wins. They are too stupid to realize that his policies will affect everyone in the worst way.

  66. #66
    On September 27th, 2008 at 9:15 am, PatriotRider said:

    thebronze said:

    Thank you. You are a true patriot.

  67. #67
    On September 27th, 2008 at 9:17 am, GraniteMan said:

    Obama is the finest example of a politician scoring political gain by using a dead soldiers’ name and unselfish sacrifice for others.

    Shameless

  68. #68
    On September 27th, 2008 at 9:29 am, TypicalWhite said:

    I didn’t think much one way or the other about this one, but I love Jonah Goldberg’s take over at NRO:

    ” … if I were writing the SNL skit, I would have the two candidates engage in a sympathy-for-veteran-families-and-other-noble-causes “Jewelry-off” playing on the “I have a bracelet too” comment from Obama.

    “Oh yeah? I have this earring and two bangles….”

    “Well, my nipple ring proves I care more about ….”

  69. #69
    On September 27th, 2008 at 9:32 am, PatriotRider said:

    Unfortunately, OMU, your theory doesn’t wash. The O-man has had the bracelet on his wrist since February.That’s over six months. Plenty of time to have the name seared into his brain. The people that I have known to wear such bracelets know that name, rank, service, and POW/MIA/deceased date by heart. They know it as well as they know their own name. If he can say “I’m Barack Obama and I approve this message”, he should have no problem remembering the patriot’s name on his wrist. Unless, of course, he doesn’t wear it all the time. Just when he thinks it might make points with the adoring crowd.

    No, OMU, Obama is disingenuous at best.

  70. #70
    On September 27th, 2008 at 9:38 am, katablog said:

    I saw the bracelet thing too and wondered if I was being too hard on Obama by thinking that that’s exactly what he was doing, checking the name.

  71. #71
    On September 27th, 2008 at 9:43 am, katablog said:

    On September 27th, 2008 at 1:14 am, nyc123me said:
    I missed the Palin interview, but from what I hear it wasn’t terribly good.. in a short out-take I saw, Palin sounded very nervous. Michelle I’m surprised it wasn’t covered here.

    Michelle did cover it but I wonder why the world is possessed with talking about the Palin interview and say very little about the Biden/Couric interview when Biden talked about FDR on TV in the 1929.

    I didn’t think Palin’s interview was “good” but I sure didn’t hear any gaffes or lies in it.

  72. #72
    On September 27th, 2008 at 9:47 am, MtsEdge said:

    I’m sure Sgt. Jopek’s mother regrets giving Obama that bracelet.

  73. #73
    On September 27th, 2008 at 9:47 am, mlanio said:

    Did anyone notice when McCain spoke how Obama kept clinging to the idea that the surge didn’t work, Obama started laughing, clearly thinking McCain was taking a shot at his “bitter clingers” remark. I don’t think McCain was, but simply using the word in a proper context.

    I guess when you parse and campaign all the time, and clearly DO use words (like lipstick) for that kind of effect, you assume everyone else does too. I don’t know, the braclet thing did come across as “me 2″ but I was struck by the that moment more. CNN was in HD so I was watching there and they cut away pretty quick. Maybe other channels got the same feed? Clearly though, Obama thought that was a shot.

  74. #74
    On September 27th, 2008 at 9:48 am, reshas1 said:

    McCain and the Republican’s are running against Obama, the MSM, DailyKos, MoveON, George Soros. It’s a wonder Republican’s ever win. We MUST win this election, WE MUST win more seats in the house and congress.
    When McCain wins, he MUSH cut spending, spending spending…..

  75. #75
    On September 27th, 2008 at 9:49 am, publiuswarmac9999 said:

    McCain, like him or not, is a leader. Obama is an empty suit with a gift of gab.

  76. #76
    On September 27th, 2008 at 9:50 am, rambler said:

    Maybe his handlers should have found an easier name to remember like John Smith. BO seems to remember his own name just fine.

  77. #77
    On September 27th, 2008 at 9:53 am, publiuswarmac9999 said:

    Couric obviously tried on a number of occasions to”get” Palin. I am sure after the Gibson interview, where he pulled a number of stunts, that she was nervous. My hope is that she eventually realizes that she is the one being interviewed and controls the agenda and the answer without recourse to the absurdity of the question. Palin will get no support from the left who control the media so she might just as well forget what they say and be herself.

  78. #78
    On September 27th, 2008 at 9:58 am, sausage said:

    On Obama – I’m probably not in the majority, but those eye movements and gestures made me very uncomfortable. A bit like interviewing a suspected Al Qaeda operative and watching their body language

    Seriously, I love this site… there are so many daily gems of fruity nuttiness!

  79. #79
    On September 27th, 2008 at 9:59 am, travlinman said:

    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:38 am, backwoods conservative said:
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:34 am, 29Victor said:

    Tonight McCain proved that he can do two things at once. He can work on solving the financial crisis with one hand and kick Obama’s ass with the other.

    For you libbie scumbags, please keep in mind that those hands of McCain’s are attached to arms so badly damaged from war wounds that he could probably qualify for a full military disability if he chose to do so.

  80. #80
    On September 27th, 2008 at 10:13 am, PatriotRider said:

    sausage said:Seriously, I love this site… there are so many daily gems of fruity nuttiness!

    Maybe. But YOU still don’t get to vote for OUR president.

  81. #81
    On September 27th, 2008 at 10:21 am, prendad said:

    On September 27th, 2008 at 8:26 am, Omu said:
    Wow, you wingnuts really are insane. He did not read the name off of his bracelet, he just jumbled his words a little. It’s almost sad to see neocons so desperate that they’re clutching at the thinnest of straws like this.

    Oh here we go with the liberal “clutching” thing again. Now we can add straws to guns and bibles on the liberal “clutching list”. What is REALLY sad, if you want to talk about sad things Omu, is watching neoliberals like yourself in denial, parroting your liberal party lines ad nauseum.

  82. #82
    On September 27th, 2008 at 10:24 am, travlinman said:

    On September 27th, 2008 at 8:50 am, Chief RZ said:
    Omu. I could start by pointing out your name calling…
    …Throwing out a word without knowing people is called prejudice. That term is fairly well defined to mean pre judging a person before you actually know them.
    I could throw out various terms, but I do not engage in prejudice…

    Chief RZ: No offense toward you, but let me take this one. I could care less about being labeled as “prejudiced” or whatever. In fact I have a strong personal bias towards idiots and call them out whenever and where-ever I can.

    From travapedia:

    Omuone who is traditionally defined as a person who lacks greatly in social skills, congnitive reasoning abilities and reading comprehension. An Omu tends to exhibit very poor personal grooming habits and is found to be very gullible and easily led by politicians who speak with a flowery rhetoric that tends to follow the path of circular logic. It is believed that the Omu may be one of the forebears of the geo-political group commonly known as “sheeple” for their distinct inability to hear, see, touch, smell or taste bull$hit and recognize it for what it is. Sheeple tend to migrate towards coastal areas of the United States and are also found congregated near large urban areas throught the mid-section of the country. They tend to have an innate “6th sense” which allows them to be awed and brain-washed into following those who would lead them off the edge of a cliff, and to their demise. This “cliff-diving” escapade is generally preceded by drinking large quantities of “kool-aid” and should be avoided by those of us who have common sense.

  83. #83
    On September 27th, 2008 at 10:30 am, travlinman said:

    On September 27th, 2008 at 9:58 am, sausage said:

    Seriously, I love this site… there are so many daily gems of fruity nuttiness!

    This compliment comes from one who names themself after an object of ‘phallic’ proporions!

    sausage = brick w/ a “P”.

  84. #84
    On September 27th, 2008 at 10:31 am, JHSII said:

    Omu and those on his side are truly hilarious. If McCain – or any other Republican – is .03 of a second slow in their response, the liberal trashes them as too “old” “out of touch” “inept” etc., etc., etc.. But if it’s someone on their side that totally fumbles and makes an ass of themselves, then it’s “neocons so desperate that they’re clutching at the thinnest of straws like this”.

    Omu lives in the standard-issue liberal bubble. As Pauline Kael has written: “Nixon can’t have won; no one I know voted for him.”
    There are those who think for themselves – and then there are those like Omu.

  85. #85
    On September 27th, 2008 at 10:51 am, travlinman said:

    “She gave me this wristband, which I’m very grateful for,” Obama told the Green Bay audience, halting and lowering his voice from his normally upbeat presentation. “I meet mothers and family members all over the country who are still mourning their children but are also thinking about the young men and women who are still over there and wondering when it will end.”

    “It means any political ambitions of mine pale in comparison to the sacrifice that nearly 4,000 family members have made,” McCain said of the bracelet in an interview with The Associated Press last fall. He said although political pundits said his determination not to end the fight in Iraq will kill his political career, “when you meet the mother of Matthew Stanley, then what difference does that make?”

    McCain’s words tend to go away from himself and toward doing what is right at any cost. Obama’s words tend to always reflect himself. He never mentions sacrifice in a personal form because he cannot relate to that. He is not a supporter of our military, does not believe in any cause greater than himself and he has never served his country. Although, we are now told that he did consider it at one time. McCain can’t tie his own shoes because of his service and his principles. We are constantly renminded that BHO went back to Chicago after turning down lucrative job offers. We very seldom get reminded that McCain chose to stay in Hanoi while still in very bad medical shape and be tortured even more, knowing that he could even be killed, to follow his convictions and a code of honor. Obama’s biggest personal test came when… Oh yes, he is to receive OJT when he becomes president.
    A man who ‘sacrificed’ making lots of money, and who is now wealthy, over a man who was willing to sacrifice himself literally, for the greater good. I know which man I will choose to be my commander-in-chief.

  86. #86
    On September 27th, 2008 at 11:22 am, 24Klady said:

    I was pleasantly encouraged by McCain’s ready answers, the number of bills he “off the top of his head” pulled out that he’d either supported or didn’t support, his world view, and domestic policies.

    ‘Bambi tried his best to use this as just one more opportunity to spin, spin, spin. Nothing seemed well thought out. Guess lecturing his audiance is his strong suit, but this is the Big Time. Yes, his body language with forced grins/set jaw, looking off somewhere, and smirks didn’t win the day. Putting words into the mouth of a former Secretary of State didn’t win him any points either. Looked like a little kid trying to tell a whopper and in spite of the truth, sticking to his story.

  87. #87
    On September 27th, 2008 at 11:27 am, b-cat said:

    I thought at the time, he had to look. I’m not sure now, but whatever, it was very poor. He obviously did not know the name.

  88. #88
    On September 27th, 2008 at 11:30 am, MtsEdge said:

    McCain can’t tie his own shoes because of his service and his principles.

    That reminds me, was anyone else ticked off about Lehrer’s chronic admonition to the candidates to “look at one another”? If he thought about it for a nanosecond, perhaps they could have been sensitive enough to realize that McCain may not be physically ABLE to turn that way for long periods of time. If they sincerely wanted the candidates to look at one another, they could have positioned the podiums properly.

  89. #89
    On September 27th, 2008 at 11:58 am, FireBlogger said:

    Another “tossing the rose” moment.

  90. #90
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:02 pm, joannmandolin said:

    Obama is not worthy to tie the boots
    of our youngest, greenest, brave military hero. He cannot fathom their courage.

    If he wins, I don’t know how our hero’s will be able to salute this America hating turd.

  91. #91
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:07 pm, DBNinKY said:

    On September 27th, 2008 at 10:13 am, PatriotRider said:

    sausage said:Seriously, I love this site… there are so many daily gems of fruity nuttiness!

    Maybe. But YOU still don’t get to vote for OUR president.

    And that is no small mercy, PR!

  92. #92
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:11 pm, DBNinKY said:

    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:21 am, Mookie said:

    Meh. If that’s the worst thing to go after Obama on after this debate, he did better than expected.

    I disagree. I think it is very telling of BHO’s character and how little an impact meeting with the fallen soldier’s mother had on him. He’s a sad case, that Mr. B. Hussein Obama!

  93. #93
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:33 pm, Russ said:

    After last night’s performance, I can’t help but think of Obambi as the “Wizard of Uhs.”

  94. #94
    On September 27th, 2008 at 12:42 pm, CoffeeGuzzler said:

    On September 26th, 2008 at 11:50 pm, LC said:
    I can’t believe this would end any other way than a McCain/Palin landslide…please tell me America still knows what is right.

    America knows what is right but the liberal voter fraud specialists don’t.

  95. #95
    On September 27th, 2008 at 1:09 pm, txvet2 said:

    We are constantly renminded that BHO went back to Chicago after turning down lucrative job offers.

    Yeah, I bet he wishes he’d taken that assistant manager’s job at McDonald’s now. Look at all the executive experience he could have gotten!

  96. #96
    On September 27th, 2008 at 1:23 pm, brad_sk said:

    No doubt Obama was schooled on foreign policy issues by McCain…but this fuss on him not remembering the name on bracelet seems more like desperation on Michlle’s part.

  97. #97
    On September 27th, 2008 at 1:41 pm, av8tr said:

    Even my 8 year old son laughed and said “He doesn’t even know the soldiers name. Dad, do you think he’s embarrassed?” I told him no, probably not. My son asks, “He doesn’t care, does he?” Before I could answer, he said “What a faker. He’s faking he cares.”

    Even an 8 year old can see right through The One.

  98. #98
    On September 27th, 2008 at 1:43 pm, RetFireman said:

    I still have and wear my Father Mike bracelet I received shortly after 9-11. I wear it and haver it because it is something I feel, something I believe in with all my heart.

    This exibits the difference between a campaign trick, and something that someone does because they truly feel something for the act.

    The Tarnished Bovine wears his out of a need to perform…the exact same reason why all of a sudden he wears a lag lapel pin after claiming that to wear one is fake.

    I would bet if you go back and examine pictures of him at any of the recent speeches and Party Rallies, you will not see that bracelet on his wrist. It is simply a prop for him to pull out when needed. Last night, he planned to use that prop and was taken aback when McCain, who obviously actually cares for the person whose name is engraved on it, mentioned it, spoiling the opportunity to use that prop.

    I have said he was an empty suit for over 4 years now, and nothing else could have demonstrated that fact any more clearly than watching him stumble and bumble with trying to remember the name on his, and fumbling with his made-up story behind it.

    Frankly, I doubt that anyone other than his Campaign Manager gave it to him telling him to wear it and why. I believe his is as fake as he is.

  99. #99
    On September 27th, 2008 at 1:56 pm, av8tr said:

    By the way, does any of this help Michelle’s kids?

    Sorry. No one asked yet.

  100. #100
    On September 27th, 2008 at 2:02 pm, PatriotRider said:

    Hopefully the kid’s will see daddy for what he is. A prevaricator of the highest sort.

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