Our North Korean Allies and Our Marine Corpses
Gene Lalor | November 26, 2010
If Obama and his henchmen in the media weren’t so goldarn pathethic, they’d be deliriously hilarious.
One website speculated that our president, who also pretends to be our commander-in-chief, “was thinking of recruiting corpses from the cult movie Night of the Living Dead for the military and had walking zombies on his mind” when he invented a neologism at the last National Prayer Breakfast. Or maybe it was an attack of sheer terror at the thought of the word prayer that inspired him to say “corpseman,” not once but twice in his address, showing it was not a mere slip of the lip? Or maybe it’s just one more lie fabricated by those desparate wascally wepublicans to make the Obamassiah look fallible?
You’ve never heard of that Obama neologism, a term that describes both a coined word and the meaningless word spoken by a psychotic, you say?
One has to wonder why! After all, it was spoken–twice–by Obama in February! Still unconvinced that our brilliant “philosopher president” could say something so stupid–twice–give a look and a listen here: http://tiny.cc/jsghs
Caution! Make it a fast look and listen before the Obamians claim it never happened. They also tried to deny that he said, “I’ve now been in 57 states with I think one left to go,” a calculation which gave America 58 states which is also incorrect since he added, “Alaska and Hawaii, I wasn’t allowed to go to.”
Didn’t hear that one either? Maybe it, too, is a total Obama-bashing falsehood? Or maybe those, too, are his precise words spoken toward the end of his presidential campaign in Beaverton, Oregon, presented here for your viewing and listening pleasure: http://tiny.cc/hvwco
That 57, or 59, or 60-state statement is better known than the “corpseman” reference primarily because it dates back to May, 2008 and it’s tougher to keep dirt under a rug for 2 1/2 years than it is for eleven months.
(In their haste to jump to their man’s defense, both Snopes.com and UrbanLegends.com got the story wrong in suggesting that Obama was just tired when he promised to visit 57, 59, or 60 states whereas it was already a fait accompli, not promised. Both also snidely implied that those self-same wepublican wascals were using the faux pas to link Obama with the 57-state Islamic Conference.)
Most of the apologies for Obama’s gaffes are unnecessary. The guy is a veritable gaffe machine, even if the MSM chooses to ignore and bury them.
The “corpseman” neologism was clearly a slip of the lip, okay, two slips of the lips. The 57, 59, 60-state mistake was no doubt the product of fatigue. Even declaring “my Muslim faith” to ABC’s George Stepanopoulis which George dutifully corrected to “your Christian faith,” his ridiculing Special Olympic kids on Leno, which Leno failed to correct, his reference to an Austrian “language” in 2009, a language that hasn’t been spoken in, well, forever, since it has never existed, speaking of his hosts, “the Girardo family here in St. Louis” while he was in Kansas City, saying 10,000 people died in a Kansas tornado that killed 12, were all dumb but understandable as are all the others listed here: http://tiny.cc/zh1ch
People, even presidents, make innocent mistakes.
That acknowedged reality makes all the more despicable and transparently partisan the MSM’s piling on former Governor Sarah Palin for mistakenly saying “North Korea” when she obviously meant “South Korea.”
Not one to lie down when attacked, whether by a bear or by the media, Palin has struck back in her wildly funny, ”A Thanksgiving Message to All 57 States:” http://tiny.cc/re744
Poor Sarah, though! Doesn’t she know there are really 59 states in Obamaland? Or is it 60?
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