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To: i-node who wrote (662861)7/19/2012 5:42:27 PM
From: FJB  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1583305
 
The mother of all defining moments?
by Paul Mirengoff from LindyBill
(Paul Mirengoff) Pat Sajak on President Obama’s anti-entrepenurial riff:

It’s as if President Obama climbed into a tank, put on his helmet, talked about how his foray into Cambodia was seared in his memory, looked at his watch, misspelled “potato” and pardoned Richard Nixon all in the same day.

Sajak argues that “defining moments take hold most devastatingly when they confirm what a large portion of the electorate already believes.” Anyone can make an unguarded remark or a slip of the tongue. But “when voters are able to nod and say, ‘I knew it,’ these moments stick and do terrible damage.” This, says Sajak, is such a moment.

I hope Sajak is right. If he isn’t, then the fact that Obama’s remark, so at odds with traditional American sensibilities, did not prove to be defining will become a defin



To: i-node who wrote (662861)7/19/2012 7:37:23 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1583305
 
" WTF ever happened to allowing people to decide what is "morally wrong" for themselves?"

For Republican Jeffery Dahmer, what he did was ok, by his lights.