Were They Saying "Boo" or "Boo-urns"?
There's a Rashomon-like disagreement brewing among reporters at Take Back America. Byron York says Hillary Clinton was heartily booed during her speech:
"We're going to end the war in Iraq and finally bring home the troops," she said as a number of Code Pink protesters stood up in the audience. When she declared, "The American military has done its job," boos began to be heard around the room. As the boos increased, Sen. Clinton raised her voice. "The American military has succeeded," she said, to more boos. "It is the Iraqi government that has failed to make the tough decisions." Still more boos.
But Patrick Healy of the New York Times has more context:
She was booed more lightly and gently at this morning's Take Back America gathering of liberal activists than she was a year ago. Not that everyone showed her the love today: As Mrs. Clinton brought up Iraq toward the end of her half-hour speech, about 10 protesters stood up in the front rows of the audience and held up signs reading, "Lead Us Out of Iraq Now!" And there were boos, for both Mrs. Clinton and, among her supporters, for the protesters.
I go to enough political events to say this: Code Pink are victims of their own success. They're so omnipresent and so ballsy that you have to disclude them from calculations of whether an event was a bust or a speaker got disgraced by hecklers. The question becomes: Did any real people heckle? Like, did neutral members of the audience get angry and turn against the speaker? That was even less the case this year than last year, when I watched this happen:
"I'm just going to say it," she says, as if she's explaining why the kids can't have ice cream for dinner. "I do not think it is a smart strategy either for the president to continue with his open-ended policy nor to set a date certain."
This is interrupted by shouts, but really, not that many. Exactly two activists are angry enough to stand up and flash the peace signs - seeing no one else mustering the courage to join them, they decide the smart-looking thing to do is stand that way for the rest of the damn speech.
After it finally wraps up and they don't have to compete with the sound system any more, the anti-war attendees multiply and chant "Stop the war, Hillary!" Fox News hurridly collects A-roll footage as Robert Borosage runs back to the podium to save face.
"Thank you for the… curious reception of our audience."
Hillary's actually given a huge gift by the protesters. That's the story of her speech—not the fact that she's done a 180-degree Olympic class flip-flop on the war issue. Note that last year she criticized Bush but rejected "a date certain" to leave Iraq. This year she plugs a bill she's co-sponsored with Robert Byrd to de-authorize the war. At other speeches she says "If George Bush won't end this war, when I'm president, I will," meaning she'll end it on January 20, 2009. That's what the $75 million a year kitten calendar industry would call "a date."
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See, there were a couple of people who were booing me, but then, like, all of these other people got up and started booing them in my defense!
No shit!
Hugo Chavez in a pants-suit.
$75 million a year kitten calender industry
Unless you're talking about a kitchen item used to drain the water from boiled kittens...
Uh, actually looks like my spelling is wrong to. A kitten calender is a "series of rolls in a stack" for flattening kittens before they're printed on.
This looks like a good thread to pimp two of my favorites sites:
Stuff On My Cat
Cute Overload
Ditto:
Carnivorous Albino Squirrels!
Lightly boo the kittens at 375 degrees and then drain into a calender, voila! Tres deliceux.
I was saying "boo-urns."
I was saying Boo-Urns.
C'mon, someone had to say it.
Fuckin Moleman.
You got me straight trippin', boo.
Boooooooooooooooo!!!! Something!!!!!! Boooooooooooo!!!
Greatest Code Pink Moment Ever =
1 on 1 on the News Hour = Code Pink VS Richard Perle
I swear I heard him whisper "have that lesbian fed to my sharks" the second the camera panned off
When Hillary gets booed by activist leftists, it is politically good for Hillary.
She will eventually turn it into a "Sister Souljah moment" by criticizing them in turn. But it's not time to do that now; you do that after the primaries and before the convention.
...and her buddy Rupert's network knows it, Undertoad.
I wouldn't be surprised if some pols actually plant hecklers in the audience in order to make opposition to them look outrageous. Throw some tie-dyed "dirty hippies" in the crowd, boo and disrupt Hillary's speeches, and
she gets a lot of sympathy.
Earlier in the speech Hillary stated that Bush's government has "a stunning record of secrecy and corruption, of cronyism run amok. It is everything our founders were afraid of, everything our Constitution was designed to prevent."
How could she say all that with a straight face?
Secrecy? Remember her secret health care hearings? Corruption? The Clinton administation was the most corrupt administration in history. Cronyism? Remember the Ryadis and Tyson? And how dare she imply that she gives a damn about the Constitution and our founding fathers!
"Throw some tie-dyed "dirty hippies" in the crowd, boo and disrupt Hillary's speeches, and
she gets a lot of sympathy."
These were really older women who were members of Code Pink, an activist anti-war womens' group.
When will they show George C. Scott in "Man Getting Hit in the Groin by a Football"?
Hillary will end the war on Jan 20, 2009? I sure hope the other side gets that memo, I'd hate for them to accidently keep going.
...and her buddy Rupert's network knows it, Undertoad...
It's funny... an Australian running your country rather than the other way 'round for a change 🙂