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Regis Philbin
May 13th, 2007, 09:33 PM
Whooooops! :o

Apparently somebody forgot to tell Barry who his audience was... :]

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18620352/site/newsweek/


Barack's Sister Souljah Moment?

The Democratic candidate's tough rhetoric backfired in Detroit.

KEITH NAUGHTON Driving Forces

Naughton: Obama's Tough Talk Backfires in Motown

Updated: 6:12 p.m. MT May 11, 2007

May 11, 2007 - Nine years ago this week, Al Gore warmed up his run for the presidency by making a visit to Motown and speaking to the Detroit Economic Club. I covered that speech and recall that Gore was entering hostile territory. Detroit, an SUV boomtown in those days, was deeply skeptical of the vice president, who famously called for the death of the internal-combustion engine. But Gore, keen on endorsements from Big Labor and contributions from wealthy auto execs, changed his tune in Detroit. "Here in Motor City, we recognize that cars have done more than fuel our commerce," he rhapsodized. "Cars have freed the American spirit, and given us the chance to chase our dreams."

My, how times have changed. This week, Sen. Barack Obama attempted to fuel his presidential run with a scalding speech to the Detroit Economic Club, castigating Motown's big wheels for driving our dependence on foreign oil. "For years, while foreign competitors were investing in more fuel-efficient technology for their vehicles, American automakers were spending their time investing in bigger, faster cars," Obama told an audience stunned into silence after greeting him with a standing ovation."Whenever an attempt was made to raise our fuel efficiency standards, the auto companies would lobby furiously against it, spending millions to prevent the very reform that could've saved their industry. Even as they've shed thousands of jobs and billions in profits over the last few years, they've continued to reward failure with lucrative bonuses for CEOs."

pinky
May 14th, 2007, 09:28 AM
It takes a lot more courage to speak the truth to a hostile audience than to post anonymous attacks on an internet site.

LesterX
May 14th, 2007, 09:45 AM
^So true. Let's not forget that Regis is supporting a Presidential candidate who tells each audience exactly what they want to hear, regardless of whether that message directly contradicts one given previously, so speaking the truth can't be high on his priority list.

Whoda Thunk?
May 15th, 2007, 05:07 AM
And the truth shall set you free.....

DoubleEdgeSword
May 15th, 2007, 07:12 AM
Whooooops! :o

Apparently somebody forgot to tell Barry who his audience was... :]

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18620352/site/newsweek/

Sen. Obama knew exactly to whom he was speaking. Furthermore, he's right. American automakers need to get with the program or the auto industry in this country is going to be in even more serious trouble. Good for the Senator for telling the truth, even to those who didn't want to hear it.

As for you, Regis, your comments are lame and, as usual, they show you don't understand simple values such as conviction of opinion. Doesn't surprise me.

ConnieB
May 15th, 2007, 11:47 PM
Nevermind