Republican Joe Scarborough Thanks Obama for trying to bring Olympics to the U.S.

It's not surprising to see NeoCons delighting in Obama's failed attempt to bring the Olympics to the U.S. but for Joe Scarborough to write this piece thanking Obama rather delighting in his failed attempt is quite a surprise


Read more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/joe-scarborough/thank-you-mr-president_b_308022.html

Joe Scarborough
Host of MSNBC's Morning Joe, former member of Congress
Posted: October 2, 2009 02:47 PM


Count me as one conservative who is disappointed that President Obama's hometown will not be hosting the 2016 Olympic Games.

Chicago is a beautiful city that would have made a perfect backdrop for the Olympics. The President was right to fly to Copenhagen to try to land the games, not for the sake of his city, but for the good of his country. The fact President Obama failed makes me respect him more for taking the chance, and the fact many right-wing figures opposed the President's mission shows just how narrow-minded partisanship makes us all.

For the better part of 20 years, a bitterness has infected our politics that has weakened our country.

We Republicans spent eight years trying to delegitimize Bill Clinton.

Democrats spent the next eight years doing the same to George W. Bush.

Now that a Democrat is in the Oval Office again, it is the GOP who is trying to delegitimize a sitting president.

When I try to talk to Republicans about the need to break this cycle of viciousness, some cite the chapter and verse of every hateful left wing attack against George W. Bush.

Whenever I attempt to have a conversation with some Democrats about the need for us respect our president-- whether he be an Obama or a Bush-- I am told that Bush deserved whatever he got because he was a lying war criminal who hated the Constitution and loved torturing
people.

Fortunately, there are a growing number of Americans who believe we cannot continue going on this way.

You and I may disagree on how the CIA handled terror suspects. But that does not mean that you are soft on terrorism anymore than it means that I hate the Constitution.

You and I may have a different approach to Afghanistan. But just because you want to stay there another five years doesn't mean you are an imperialist. And if I believe a decade in that forsaken land is more than enough, that doesn't mean I'm soft on al Qaeda or the Taliban.

It just means that we view the world differently.

That creative tension--that intense give and take--has been what has kept America strong since Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton fought like hell in George Washington's White House.

Hamilton wanted a strong centralized government while Jefferson believed that the government that governed least governed best.

Both men were frustrated by the checks and balances that stood in the way of their agendas, but that debate shaped America for years to come.

But something has gone terribly wrong.

Today on Morning Joe, NBC News Legend Tom Brokaw remarked to Pat Buchanan about how the level of partisanship is even more intense today than during the depths of the Watergate crisis. Brokaw was commenting on Congressman Grayson's comments, but he could have easily
been talking about Joe Wilson or death panels or the bizarre claim that the President "hates all white people."

Some of the rhetoric is dangerous. But what we saw from some conservative corners regarding the President's failed Olympics bid was just plain stupid.

I'm happy for Rio and think it is past time that South America got a chance to host the Olympic Games. But put me down as one conservative who is glad my president flew across the ocean to try to bring the 2016 Games to America.

Nice try, President Obama. And thanks for taking time away from your young girls for the sake of your hometown and your country, Michelle. I know that's never an easy thing to do.



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Will E Worm

Conspiracy...
Why? Did he bow down and wash Obama's feet afterwards or during?

:1orglaugh :tongue:
 

PlasmaTwa2

The Second-Hottest Man in my Mother's Basement
I'm more bugged by the fact he actually thanked Michelle. If she had her way she probably would have taken their kids with them and spent the tax payer's money on another vacation.
 

meesterperfect

Hiliary 2020
sellout
republicans today and during clintons time did and said nowhere near the bullshit and negativity flung at bush.
they , the parties, represent to very different classes of americans.
although they both fuck the people in the ass at every chance, one party does it much more often, one party represents big GOV, one huge GOV.
this rodney king bullshit is exactly that, bullshit.

Hamilton wanted a strong centralized government while Jefferson believed that the government that governed least governed best.

who won that battle up until about 1993?
 
Good for Scarborough. Whether he's been for the president or against him the guy has always been a class act and a reasoned thinker, unlike the chorus of mindless fucktards that infest his party. I watch "Morning Joe" pretty regularly. It's a very good show in that you actually get to hear input from intelligent, sane conservatives.....a huge departure from the moronic Hannity/Limbaugh/Beck/etc freak shows.

"Some of the rhetoric is dangerous."

He's got that right. And to show how effectively it's disseminated, we see some of that dangerous rhetoric spit back verbatim in this forum on a regular basis.

republicans today and during clintons time did and said nowhere near the bullshit and negativity flung at bush.

:1orglaugh You're kidding, right?
Here's a list of a dozens and dozens of lies and distortions about Obama that have made the widespread rounds of conservative radio, blogs, bulk emails, etc. And this is nowhere near a complete list.

http://search.atomz.com/search/?sp-...date-range=-1&sp-x=any&sp-c=100&sp-m=1&sp-s=0

It's true that once his case for war fell apart Bush came in for unrelenting scorn, but 1) he was never the target for the kind of widespread campaign of fear mongering, lies and distortion you can see in the link above and 2) he'd started our first ever preemptive war, on a sovereign nation, based on a false premise, the circumstances of which are so far reaching in terms of global instability, loss of life, ethical stature and capital that there was no way he was going to avoid being excoriated for creating such an enormous nightmare.

If Obama ever actually fucks something up to that extreme (please note the word actually - meaning not based on what his haters "think" or "fear" will happen) then he'd rightfully come in for the kind of scorn Bush did.

who won that battle up until about 1993?

For the most part I think that battle was won by the Feds in 1865.
 

Philbert

Banned
Good for Scarborough. Whether he's been for the president or against him the guy has always been a class act and a reasoned thinker, unlike the chorus of mindless fucktards that infest his party. I watch "Morning Joe" pretty regularly. It's a very good show in that you actually get to hear input from intelligent, sane conservatives.....a huge departure from the moronic Hannity/Limbaugh/Beck/etc freak shows.



He's got that right. And to show how effectively it's disseminated, we see some of that dangerous rhetoric spit back verbatim in this forum on a regular basis.

Ya mean like this post?:sleep:

(Does anyone else see the irony here?:rofl:)
 
sellout
republicans today and during clintons time did and said nowhere near the bullshit and negativity flung at bush.
they , the parties, represent to very different classes of americans.
although they both fuck the people in the ass at every chance, one party does it much more often, one party represents big GOV, one huge GOV.
this rodney king bullshit is exactly that, bullshit.

Hamilton wanted a strong centralized government while Jefferson believed that the government that governed least governed best.

who won that battle up until about 1993?

I know who's winning the battle in your mind, selective recollection is. According to GOPer rank and file, Clinton killed Vince Foster and Ron Brown. Sent jack-booted Feds to needlessly massacre innocent people in Waco (for reasons STILL not clear to normal thinking people). The wackos even had Clinton blamed for Ruby Ridge even though he wasn't even in office before the the BS squad called :bs: on that....they claim he was responsible for 9/11 and even the bank bailouts...

It's only been 9 months and goofy GOPers have Obama with a fake birth certificate, taking our "guns" and convening death panels....

The biggest accusations against Bush was that he deceived us into to war, wiretapped without warrants and authorized torture against US and international law. Funny thing is, all that shit is true....lol.
 
Nice to see a Republican outside the rhetoric box.
I note Democrats when they do the same as well.
 
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