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Home Front: Politix
While McCain Raises Money For Hurricane Victims Obama Set To Jet Off For Geneva
2008-09-02
Another example of "Class" versus "No Class"

A while back it was reported that on September 2nd Obama would be jetting off to Switzerland to attend to big-money fundraisers organized by Hollywood A-lister George Clooney. The price to get in the door was set to be $1,000 with an additional $10,000 payment required if you want a plate to put your food on.

Well now itÂ’s September 1st, the Republicans have all but canceled their national convention due to a hurricane scare in the gulf coast, and according to George Clooney as of yesterday the fundraiser is still on: ...

Consider this: If John McCain and the Republicans had held their convention as scheduled without making any modifications to accommodate the situation in the gulf region they would have been excoriated in the media. Talking heads would have raged, and Keith Olbermann would have launched into a special comment that would have undoubtedly invoked the image of McCain and/or Bush as modern Neros fiddling while America burned.

But apparently itÂ’s ok if Obama jet-sets with some deep-pocket Hollywood types off in Switzerland for a couple of days.

I think itÂ’s bad enough that Obama is campaigning and fund raising so much on foreign soil. The trip through Europe? Now an elitist-of-the-elite gathering in Switzerland? But refusing to call off, or even just delay, the event while your political colleagues are focused on what could have been another major disaster in the gulf coast region just takes the cake.
Posted by:Mike

#5  Story's false.  There is indeed a fundraiser but Obama did not go/is not going IIUC.
Posted by: lotp   2008-09-02 20:33  

#4  I honestly wonder if the bugger has given up on 2008.
Posted by: Besoeker   2008-09-02 18:21  

#3  The sad thing is that none of this matters to the party faithful. Not Sen. Obama rubbing shoulders with dictators, not him raising funds on foreign soil, not him ignoring Gustav and the city that Pres. Bush was raked over the coals about "ignoring".

Frankly, when this mess started (i.e. before I knew anything about Sen. Obama) I was ready to vote for him just to send a message to the Republicans about putting a RINO up instead of a candidate with real conservative values. Obviously as more info came out about Sen. Obama this quickly ceased to be an option.

But how in the Hell those sheeple can vote for someone for POTUS who is endorsed by America's enemies, the Communist Party, and all the others who would tear down this great nation is beyond me. How anyone can vote for this person after it has been made CRYSTAL clear that nothing he says on any public speaking engagement has any meaning is a mystery beyond the knowledge of us mere mortals.
Posted by: DLR   2008-09-02 18:16  

#2  With all due respect it looks like the storm was more or less a complete waste of time, based on some of the reports I've read.

There's no point, IMHO, in having the mainstream pols flagellate themselves over this, it isn't gonna get the power turned back on any faster down in Noo Siberia or Morgan City.

(OTOH, why a fundraiser in Switzerland? Wouldn't Nova Scotia be closer, and has that neat total eclipse too?)
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2008-09-02 18:14  

#1  It should be interesting to see what comes out of his campaign while he's off in Europe. I'm expecting even lower blows towards Palin, while the Messiah relaxes by the shores of Lake Geneva. He'll then issue a rebuke to those staff/surrogates who got "out of line" in their attacks (as in, any smear that might be backfiring on The One).
Posted by: Swamp Blondie in the Cornfields   2008-09-02 18:12  

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