Comments on: Obama's Warmed-Over Message

National Review Online: “Unity” Rhetoric Has Been Old For A Long Time

Add a Comment See all 33 Comments
by mcvet January 7, 2008 6:16 PM EST
If the editors of the Nazi Rag want to hear something warmed over, try the "We''ll cut Taxes and balance the budget" trash from the fascist!! ROFLMAO How many times have they sang that stupid song... never done it but they keep right on singing it. LOL
Reply to this comment
by horse3farm January 7, 2008 6:14 PM EST
Stop hating the NRO and listen to the facts. Obama, a MUSLIM, has no concrete plans. He is all talk and while his view is wonderful, he is incredibly naive. This is because he has no experience in anything. Those of you who can''t seem to do anything except bash the NRO, is an example of the Americans who vote without actually knowing what they are doing. I personally like Obama, but he is a muslim and that is almost scarier than the "no experience."
Reply to this comment
by mbcsmith January 7, 2008 5:49 PM EST
Let''s see what Obamalamadingdong does when moron.org starts it''s national slash and burn lies campaign. If he refutes the moron.org crowd, his unity message may have resonance. If not, more of the same ole same ole.
Reply to this comment
by gkc99 January 7, 2008 5:41 PM EST
Yeah, the Darth Bushit regime certainly didn''t waste any effort on the "One America, One President" theme now did they?
Reply to this comment
by Razzl January 7, 2008 5:34 PM EST
Obama isn''t saying he''s above it all, he''s saying the public is tired of the game--no lie there. Why the people at NRO think anybody is listening to all their cross-eyed semantical blather is a mystery, but I guess when a totally unpopular, unread journal is subsidized with tons of right-wing slush money it doesn''t much matter what you say as long as you generate a paycheck...
Reply to this comment
by stopkidding January 7, 2008 5:32 PM EST
I''m thinking the difference between Bush and Obama is that Obama means it.
Reply to this comment
by taxguydave January 7, 2008 5:11 PM EST
Obama speaks well, but doesn''t seem to have any concrete ideas or plans. Just platitudes about "change" and "unity". Same with Clinton, for that matter.

John Edwards has concrete plans for almost every area of policy. If you look at his website, it spells out a plan, and doesn''t just spout platitudes.

Of course, all of the Republicans have plans. Definite plans.

They plan to wreck our economy, bankrupt our middle class, and throw away more precious lives for a war that never made sense in the first place.
Reply to this comment
by creeper00 January 7, 2008 4:37 PM EST
Nice to see that the NRO is willing to admit that Bush was as big a liar as any Dem.
Reply to this comment
by taddles-2009 January 7, 2008 4:12 PM EST
Same tired drivel from the National Retards Online again. But you rally can''t expect much more than this from one of the Shrub''s ****-boys. Remember John, your supposed to wear the diaper on the inside of your pants.
Reply to this comment
by terrapin78 January 7, 2008 3:30 PM EST
The NRO''s Warmed Over Message.....

is tired, bigoted and a loser!
Reply to this comment
by briannorwood January 7, 2008 3:26 PM EST
Obama''s warmed-over message? What a maroon this guy is. Must have been living in a hole for the last year!

Obama is succeeding because his message is refreshingly new. He has dismissed the "old style" politics of the GOP and Democratic establishment for a message of hope and inspiration.

If this is warmed-over, I''ll take two!
Reply to this comment
by terrapin78 January 7, 2008 3:21 PM EST
The neo-cons really want Hillary as the Dem nominee. Sorry if we Dems nominate who WE want.

NRO can just go and fold tent. They would not be missed.
Reply to this comment
by wogerwabbit January 7, 2008 3:12 PM EST
Same old neocon NRO... a bunch of cynical, old white men with no hope for America unless it''s through war and greed.
Reply to this comment
See all 33 Comments

60 Minutes

How gold pays for Congo's deadly war; Bob Ballard, the great explorer; and more.
Read More

  • MOST POPULAR
Discussed
  1. Tiger: "I'm Human and I'm Not Perfect"

    (184 recent comments)

Latest News
News in Pictures
Scroll Left Scroll Right
Connect with CBS News

Stay connected with the CBS News using your favorite social networks and online news applications: