- Last May, he claimed that tornadoes in Kansas killed a whopping 10,000 people: “In case you missed it, this week, there was a tragedy in Kansas. Ten thousand people died — an entire town destroyed.” The actual death toll: 12. Read the entire article. Michelle saves the best for last.
Michelle Malkin leads readers at the NRO on a history of the clueless mistakes and Tuzla-level whoppers that Obama has doled out over the past year - including the classic memorialized on the video above. None have seemed to have caught on yet with the MSM for some inexplicable reason. I would deem an inability to know the number of states far more disqualifying for office than the inability to spell potato, but that's me.
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This from Michelle Malkin writing at NRO:
- Earlier this month in Oregon, he redrew the map of the United States: “Over the last 15 months, we’ve traveled to every corner of the United States. I’ve now been in 57 states? I think one left to go.”
- Last week, in front of a roaring Sioux Falls, S.D., audience, Obama exulted: “Thank you, Sioux City. ... I said it wrong. I’ve been in Iowa for too long. I’m sorry.”
- Explaining last week why he was trailing Hillary Clinton in Kentucky, Obama again botched basic geography: “Sen. Clinton, I think, is much better known, coming from a nearby state of Arkansas. So it’s not surprising that she would have an advantage in some of those states in the middle.” On what map is Arkansas closer to Kentucky than Illinois?
- Obama has as much trouble with numbers as he has with maps. Last March, on the anniversary of the Bloody Sunday march in Selma, Ala., he claimed his parents united as a direct result of the civil rights movement: “There was something stirring across the country because of what happened in Selma, Ala., because some folks are willing to march across a bridge. So they got together and Barack Obama Jr. was born.”
Obama was born in 1961. The Selma march took place in 1965. His spokesman, Bill Burton, later explained that Obama was “speaking metaphorically about the civil-rights movement as a whole.”
- Earlier this month in Cape Girardeau, Mo., Obama showed off his knowledge of the war in Afghanistan by homing in on a lack of translators: “We only have a certain number of them, and if they are all in Iraq, then it’s harder for us to use them in Afghanistan.” The real reason it’s “harder for us to use them” in Afghanistan: Iraqis speak Arabic or Kurdish. The Afghanis speak Pashto, Farsi, or other non-Arabic languages.
- Over the weekend in Oregon, Obama pleaded ignorance of the decades-old, multibillion-dollar massive Hanford nuclear-waste cleanup: “Here’s something that you will rarely hear from a politician, and that is that I’m not familiar with the Hanford, uuuuhh, site, so I don’t know exactly what’s going on there. (Applause.) Now, having said that, I promise you I’ll learn about it by the time I leave here on the ride back to the airport.”
I assume on that ride, a staffer reminded him that he’s voted on at least one defense-authorization bill that addressed the “costs, schedules, and technical issues” dealing with the nation’s most contaminated nuclear-waste site.
- Last March, the Chicago Tribune reported this little-noticed nugget about a fake autobiographical detail in Obama’s Dreams from My Father: “Then, there’s the copy of Life magazine that Obama presents as his racial awakening at age 9. In it, he wrote, was an article and two accompanying photographs of an African-American man physically and mentally scarred by his efforts to lighten his skin. In fact, the Life article and the photographs don’t exist, say the magazine’s own historians.” . . .
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
A Walk Down Obama Lane
Posted by GW at Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Labels: 57 states, arabic linguists, Barack Obama, Bloody Sunday, gaffes, Hanford, Life Magazine, obama, Tuzla
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3 comments:
Someone commented somewhere that there are 57 nations worldwide that are islamic.
Just one of those things that make you go "hmmmm".
I'm as capable of verbal gaffes as anyone, but if I'd made that mistake I would have just said something like "I knew I shouldn't have had that second bottle of vodka" - people would know that I was only joking and taking the piss out of yourself (a mostly British expression according to my girlfriend from SC, who'd never heard it before) only ever endears you to people.
But from Obama, nothing...he just carried on as if he hadn't made a mistake. That makes me think that he really is as ignorant as he appears. Or maybe too arrogant to admit that he isn't perfect.
The imaginary Life magazine article takes the cake. The fact that he blatantly lied about that is stupid, ridiculous, pathetic, and offensive all at the same time. He is truly a vile human being.
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