Newsweek Funny Bits

Just finished reading the last couple of chapters in the page-turning Newsweek ‘How He Won’ story. Here are three passages that made me laugh out loud. Because I’m a geek. First:

Obama’s plane was taking off from Denver airport around 9 a.m. when Axelrod got confirmation that McCain had indeed picked Palin as his running mate. He went to the front cabin to tell Obama and his new running mate, Joe Biden. Biden asked, “Who’s Palin?”

And…

In the debates, it was critical that Obama come across as looking like Dad. His hope was that McCain would appear to be the crotchety uncle who lived up in the attic.

Success! And this…

Obama can be a little bloodless and dull in his preternatural calm, but his goofy side showed up at debate prep. He would appear very somber and emphatic when he accosted Craig/McCain for refusing to speak to the president of Spain. “You wouldn’t even talk to the president of Spain!” he would intone with mock gravity. Then he would begin to giggle. He was told that he should attack McCain for saying that it was enough to “muddle through” on Afghanistan. “Muddle through!” Obama would exclaim and dissolve into giggles. It was as if he refused to take the theater of mock indignation too seriously.

Too seriously??!!

We have a president who thinks it’s funny to mock political hackery. Yes sir, I think we picked a good one.

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  • The Colonel

    I read the article online. I am more convinced than ever that we picked the right guy. Even if his tenure ends up having limited success, I would still choose him to lead through a crisis over “Pirate Ship” McCain any day.Has there ever been a campaign utterly lacking any core message or principles like the McCain campaign? They weren’t exaggerating when they said he “lurched” from one position to another. What a mess.

  • midad

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh9BmNuqeiQHere’s a Hockey mom I like!

  • Bob_Cesca

    >>What a mess.You said it. Remarkably, their finest hour was McCain’s concession. History will likely judge that if McCain had been ‘Concession McCain’ throughout the general, he might’ve fared better.

  • Sharktattoo

    I enjoyed the article also. I just love the fact that Obama got fed up with the usual political hackery and nonsense. I am sooooooooooo looking forward to a President who cuts out the b.s.

  • http://obamaproject.windonwater.net QueenTiye

    On another board I frequent, the consensus is that McCain is a decent guy wholly unsuited for the presidency. His core personality rejects any kind of discipline – he’s better off actually being a maverick than playing a scripted one for the cameras. If Obama plays his cards right, he can get McCain on board to be cooperative – even against his fellow republicans.The other thing is that Palin’s basic ignorance is what made her so dangerous. She’s vicious, ignorant, and has no real command of the english language. But an educated Palin might be a formidable and worthy politician – and if she gets a sincere education instead of a bs brainwashing by the neocons, she might even be someone who winds up being a GOOD politician.In the end – we elected the best guy for the job. That becomes so apparent reading the article – we really picked a winner! :) QT

  • amaraya

    OK, this made me angry all over again:”When distracted or restless, a not infrequent occasion, McCain could be tempted to play the high-school prankster. Once at a press availability in Kentucky he spotted a large woman, who was wearing a black T shirt embroidered with two bedazzling martini glasses, standing behind the photographers. He asked her to stand by him at the podium, where she might have a better view. ‘Is this OK?’ he asked. ‘This is fi-ine!’ the lady replied, but as she saw a sea of cameras and smirking reporters, she looked stunned and slightly embarrassed. She started to sidle away, and McCain asked, with mock forlornness, ‘You leaving me?’”So basically, when he was bored, McCain decided to target a woman who had come to see him and hold her up for mock and ridicule.Talk about character.

  • 24hourjack

    yes,it will be nice to have a president whose sense of humor extends beyond madlibs and fart jokes.

  • 24hourjack

    as far as palin being a formidable opponent in the future,any future,im not buying it.personally i am crossing my fingers and hoping and praying that republicans will give us the gift of a palin nomination in 2012.first,for the severe trouncing she will undoubtedly receive by obama.and second,for the sheer entertainment value.i mean look at the spectacle she created as VP.btw…it makes me smile thinking that when 2012 does roll around,republicans have to figure out a way to beat not just “the democrats”,they have to somehow beat obama and axelrod.yes,im getting cocky.