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September 21, 2009

Moonbat Fashion

Victoria Rowell at the 2009 Emmy Awards:

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Political subtlety isn't Hollyweird's strong suit.

On a tip from The Blogprof.

Posted by Van Helsing at September 21, 2009 8:33 AM

Comments

No.

She must remove that garment immediately!!!

Posted by: JoeShmoe at September 21, 2009 8:41 AM

Like someone said on another blog, "Is that a table cloth from the NYT Obama store?"

Yeah, I stole it...

Posted by: Fuzzlenutter at September 21, 2009 8:42 AM

If the emperor she bears wears no clothes, then by default she's naked.

Posted by: pomalom at September 21, 2009 8:42 AM

Good Lord, no one should ever be that devoted to a freakin politician. She looks like a total tool.

Posted by: Em at September 21, 2009 8:46 AM

that's one "blue dress" i wouldn't mind spoogingdefecating on.

Posted by: weewilly at September 21, 2009 8:50 AM

Is that fleece? I've seen that crap at Wal-Mart.

Posted by: Reasonable Guy at September 21, 2009 8:55 AM

Good Lord, no one should ever be that devoted to a freakin politician.

That's the whole thing. The whole darned thing.

People ask me why I have it against someone who's so incompetent he can't even talk straight without a teleprompter. They don't get it: It's not so much about him (though having an Alinsky-trained Marxist in the White House is bad enough) as it's about the lemming-like cult of his personality.

It's about a total academic order, a near-total media array, and too high a percentage of ordinary people who are all too willing to treat this man like he was the Second Coming. Of their own free will. With no coercion involved.

Tell me that isn't at least unsettling.

Posted by: Conservigilant at September 21, 2009 9:00 AM

one word: FUGLY!

Posted by: nancz at September 21, 2009 9:01 AM

How Tacky!!

Posted by: Anonymous at September 21, 2009 9:08 AM

High Priestess of Cultist Buffoonery

Posted by: J at September 21, 2009 9:15 AM

Unsettling? Nope. Those who are aware of the state of the state, so to speak, are delighted that an intelligent engaging man is in the White House.

Personality has power over people, and since it is at this moment helping stem the tide of insanity coming from the lunatic fringe, it is good to know that no amount of farcical talking points about 'death panels' or 'socialism/Hitler/eeeeeevil' or what have you can derail what is, in the end, America's chance to actually engage and discuss the very real problems we are facing in the future.

You really don't see how a guy people actually like can help, when you are a leader facing real challenges? Especially when the opposition is just a roadblock shouting "NO!" at everything, regardless of what it is?

Hooray for the powerfully likeable personality of Obama and his continual success in the face of powerful ignorance and equally powerful misinformation. Whatever edge he has, he should use. To great effect. (And you know what? He is. Still popular in the polls, despite the very best efforts of the birthers and teabaggers and other assorted flat-earthers to throw mud. Which is great times.)

Posted by: Meh at September 21, 2009 9:20 AM

On the Right our allegiance is to ideas, on the Left their allegiance is to The Leader. The Left is and always has been a reactionary force that abandons the Rule of Law and would take us back to the days of Ruler and aristocracy.

Posted by: Kevin R. at September 21, 2009 9:22 AM

Good thing fashion critic Richard Blackwell is dead or he would put that monstrousity at the top of his Top 10 Worst Dressed Women list.

It takes balls to show up wearing something like that.

Posted by: Ghost of Blackwell at September 21, 2009 9:22 AM

You really don't see how a guy people actually like can help, when you are a leader facing real challenges?
Posted by: Meh at September 21, 2009 9:20 AM

where have we seen this rationale before? the historical ignorance of the left never ceases to amaze me.

Posted by: weewilly at September 21, 2009 9:28 AM

fyi - the white lines are what are referred to as "selvages" - the edges of a hank of material - normally this will not show and is to be hidden in the sewing process.

Posted by: nancz at September 21, 2009 9:29 AM

On the Right our allegiance is to ideas, on the Left their allegiance is to The Leader.

Yes. At the DNC convention, the delegates chanted "O-ba-ma! O-ba-ma!" At the RNC convention, they chanted "U-S-A! U-S-A!" It's a big difference between us and them.

Posted by: V the K at September 21, 2009 9:30 AM

What an idiot. Unbelievable.

Posted by: Lone at September 21, 2009 9:33 AM

Even Yahoo, who supports Dear Leader, got it mostly right with an F Grade.

http://awards.tv.yahoo.com/photos/117-2009-emmys-red-carpet-report-card?nc#OmgPhoid=61

"Grade: F

We're all for supporting the president, but the former "Young and the Restless" star does not get our vote for torturing us with this fashion faux pas."

Posted by: Ghost of Blackwell at September 21, 2009 9:38 AM

I'm with you Conservigilant. No good can come of the celebrity worship of this man. People behave irrationally when they are fanatical about their messiahs as we have seen with too many religious groups throughout history. This new Obama religion is alarming and disturbing.

Posted by: LittleMissPerfect at September 21, 2009 9:44 AM

Suddenly, I have lost my appetite for the baby back ribs I was going to eat for lunch.

Posted by: Graycat at September 21, 2009 9:50 AM

It's not so bad having a leader people like IF he's doing the right thing, but this one is doing things we know to be wrong. Things that have proven consistently to fail, even in their stated intentions, nevermind unintended consequences. Additionally, he's doing other things, with the czars etc., that are suspicious to those of us who have studied totalitarian regimes. Then he wants his own security forces? I don't think so. Besides, he's not so popular anymore, even despite the major media covering for him. You're a little behind today, but then you've always been a small ass.

Posted by: Mr Evilwrench at September 21, 2009 9:54 AM

A complete tool. Hollywood's never really subtle, so it's expected.

Posted by: Jay B. at September 21, 2009 10:11 AM

Those who are aware of the state of the state, so to speak, are delighted that an intelligent engaging man is in the White House.

That's great news. We should have elected whoever that guy is instead of Obama.

Posted by: Jay Guevara at September 21, 2009 10:26 AM

Anyone else have the reaction that this is a rather pathetic attempt to curry favor with Hollywood leftist bigshots?

Posted by: Jay Guevara at September 21, 2009 10:31 AM

Who is she?

Posted by: shunha at September 21, 2009 10:37 AM

Bucket please! The VERY LARGE one! Too bad a good looking girl like that has to spoil her looks that way!

Posted by: TED at September 21, 2009 11:08 AM

Who is she? Who cares?

Posted by: Itsabigcountry at September 21, 2009 11:09 AM

The one who designed that attrocucs outfit must be ODed of goof gas

Posted by: SPURWING PLOVER at September 21, 2009 11:29 AM

More proof that beauty and brains are not synonymous

Posted by: Jake at September 21, 2009 11:49 AM

Meh, it's important for you to understand that every action Obama has taken thus far, has only worked to reduce America's power and diminish Liberty.

Far from being intelligent, the man stands a a shining beacon of naive imbecility. This of course is evidenced not only by the expression of is distorted thoughts, but also by the thoughts he keeps hidden which he has unwittingly revealed in other ways.

The fact that you maintain that he is doing well in the polls, indicates a willful ignorance on your part. Every major poll worth reading tells us that Obama's approval ratings have fallen farther and faster than any other President in U.S. History.

The good thing is that Obama himself is helping this to happen, for with every speech and television appearance he gives, he knocks a bit more off his approval ratings. Essentially, he is working against himself, and that's a beautiful thing.

The idea that you're overly concerned about wanting a President that people "like," indicates a sophomoric desire for the Presidency to be a kind of high school popularity contest or a celebrity red carpet walk, and a lack of an adult understanding of complicated domestic and foreign geopolitical issues.

Usage of sexual slang indicates a mind that never left the puberty phase of its development, and illustrates that you have no intellectually based argument against the Tea Parties.

It's very dangerous when people take ideas from your political philosophy seriously. After all, your political philosophy had its genesis in the cess-pool of a mind altering drug infested orgy at a rock concert in the late 60's. Hardly the fertile birthing ground for a rational political philosophy based on reality.

Now, please go back to your mindless know-nothing collective hive, so they can instruct you on what to parrot back to me.

Posted by: J at September 21, 2009 11:54 AM

Americans More Likely to Say Government Doing Too Much

http://www.gallup.com/poll/123101/Americans-Likely-Say-Government-Doing-Too-Much.aspx

Posted by: J at September 21, 2009 12:01 PM

Yeah, I'm really not concerned about having a President that I like. I'd be absolutely content if we had an intelligent President that was doing the rights things and just so happened to be an asshole.

Running a country is like running a very very large business. Nice gets you nowhere and the blunt truth leads people to think you're an asshole. Hell, I'm an asshole (damn proud of it) but I find myself jumping into the leader role when the situation arises. People don't always like me but I get s**t done and it's understood that I know how to carry the torch.

In short, a boss has to be an asshole, to some extent but Obamadinejad has proven himself to be inept, thus not fit to be in a leader role.

Posted by: AmericanToTheCore at September 21, 2009 1:17 PM

So who is this maroon? I don't watch TV.

Posted by: single stack at September 21, 2009 1:30 PM

I'm continually amazed by this "Obama is so likeable" assertion. He strikes me as hopelessly self-absorbed, full of himself, and more than a little arrogant. ("I'm the President, and it turns out I'm very good at it." After a month? Please.)

I've seen zero evidence of self-deprecation, or even of humor, for that matter. Everything is all about him; Chavez criticizes the US, and Obama points out that he wasn't born then. Hey, nitwit, he wasn't talking about you personally, he was talking about the country you represent (God help us).

But likeable? Ummm...no. Cold, lacking in empathy, self-absorbed...you bet.

Posted by: Jay Guevara at September 21, 2009 1:39 PM

I didn't catch a single second of the Emmy idiocy last night. I was watching Football, like most Red-Blooded, American Men. Of course, I didn't tune into NBC until Kickoff, as having Keith Odormann on my screen, for even a moment, voids the warranty on my TV.

Posted by: Refuter of Liberal Vermin at September 21, 2009 1:40 PM

Hooray for the powerfully likeable personality of Obama and his continual success in the face of powerful ignorance and equally powerful misinformation.
Posted by: Meh at September 21, 2009 9:20 AM

What success?

Posted by: Tex-Mex at September 21, 2009 2:05 PM

"Personality has power over people"
Posted by: Meh at September 21, 2009 9:20 AM

and having power over people is everything... right Meh?

Posted by: Pete at September 21, 2009 2:12 PM

My heart sank when I saw Meh's post. Again I felt sorry for him. Then it rose when I saw no-one was paying attention and he could just slink off. Then it fell when I saw responses. But the tone of curt weariness with Meh's juvenility may penetrate his head, and he will not repeat his original posts over and over and over and over...

(Off point) I would like to challenge the myth that Meh provoked the joke "I used to think I was a parrot, but I'm all right now, I used to think I was a parrot, but I'm all right now. I used to think I was a parrot, but I'm all right now. I used to think I was a parrot, but I'm all right now." I heard that joke over 20 years ago, it has nothing to do with Meh.

Posted by: Jim at September 21, 2009 2:39 PM

"Personality has power over people"

Oh yes. And we've had to fight several wars to break that power over people, too.

Posted by: Jay Guevara at September 21, 2009 2:51 PM

"Those who are aware of the state of the state, so to speak, are delighted that an intelligent engaging man is in the White House."

Do intelligent likeable people think 25 unplayable DVDs is an appropriate diplomatic gift to a half blind head of state? Or the 70th anniversary of the Soviet invasion of Poland is a good day to announce the cancellation of the East European missile defense project?

"despite the very best efforts of the birthers and teabaggers and other assorted flat-earthers to throw mud"

"Birthers", "teabaggers" "flat-earthers" followed straight away by an accusation of throwing mud. Genius, buddy. Pure genius.

Posted by: Smorfia48 at September 21, 2009 2:52 PM

Must have been on the rack in Michell's closet. The NBC store will have in stock by Wednesday

Posted by: SoWhat at September 21, 2009 4:20 PM

Mel Brooks couldn't have produced anything more ridiculous.

Posted by: James McEnanly at September 21, 2009 7:19 PM

Posted by: Jay Guevara at September 21, 2009 1:39 PM- "I'm continually amazed by this "Obama is so likeable" assertion."

What is one going to say in Oceania? One either expresses love of Big Barry, or one is a RACIST.


Posted by: Jay Guevara at September 21, 2009 1:39 PM- "He strikes me as hopelessly self-absorbed, full of himself, and more than a little arrogant... I've seen zero evidence of self-deprecation, or even of humor, for that matter. Everything is all about him... likeable? Ummm...no. Cold, lacking in empathy, self-absorbed...you bet."

Affirmative action, "urban" gangsta culture described.

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Posted by: Flu-Bird at September 22, 2009 8:17 AM

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