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Regis Philbin
Nov 21st, 2008, 05:15 PM
Kids, don't smoke. It's bad for you. But it's OK for Dear Leader to smoke because he needs a stress reliever from saving the world and destroying capitalism and the free market for good. We need to cut him some slack.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/19/AR2008111903531.html?hpid=opinionsbox1

Let the Guy Smoke

Obama Is Probably Fibbing About Giving Up Cigarettes. That's Okay.

By Michael Kinsley
Thursday, November 20, 2008; Page A23

It is still okay to discriminate against one group of Americans. This discrimination is not only legal, it is encouraged. You see members of this oppressed minority huddled outside in rain and snow, forbidden to seek refuge. No one feels sorry for them. And yet we may have just elected one of these pariahs as president.

Smoking is a disgusting habit that can kill you and those around you. Barack Obama claims to have quit, but the evidence is ambiguous. And the media's lack of interest in this question supports the charge that Obama is enjoying a honeymoon with the press. Compare the attention given to John McCain's melanoma -- a health problem more likely than smoking to kill him in the next four years, but also a problem beyond his control. Smoking, by contrast, is behavior. It sets a deplorable example for young people, millions of whom Obama has inspired into active citizenship.

Obama has never denied that he was a smoker for much of his adult life. He said as early as February 2007 that he had promised his wife he would quit in order to run for president. He also admitted as recently as this June -- when his presidential campaign was about three-quarters over -- that he hadn't done so. In May the Obama campaign released a carefully worded letter from his doctor, who wrote that Obama's "own history included intermittent cigarette smoking. He has quit this practice on several occasions and is currently using Nicorette gum with success." Obama has declined to amplify.

DoubleEdgeSword
Nov 21st, 2008, 05:43 PM
More bad news, Regis...

Obama’s Use of Complete Sentences Stirs Controversy
Stunning Break with Last Eight Years


In the first two weeks since the election, President-elect Barack Obama has broken with a tradition established over the past eight years through his controversial use of complete sentences, political observers say.

Millions of Americans who watched Mr. Obama's appearance on CBS' "Sixty Minutes" on Sunday witnessed the president-elect's unorthodox verbal tic, which had Mr. Obama employing grammatically correct sentences virtually every time he opened his mouth.

But Mr. Obama's decision to use complete sentences in his public pronouncements carries with it certain risks, since after the last eight years many Americans may find his odd speaking style jarring.

According to presidential historian Davis Logsdon of the University of Minnesota, some Americans might find it "alienating" to have a President who speaks English as if it were his first language. "Every time Obama opens his mouth, his subjects and verbs are in agreement," says Mr. Logsdon. "If he keeps it up, he is running the risk of sounding like an elitist."

The historian said that if Mr. Obama insists on using complete sentences in his speeches, the public may find itself saying, "Okay, subject, predicate, subject predicate - we get it, stop showing off."

The President-elect's stubborn insistence on using complete sentences has already attracted a rebuke from one of his harshest critics, Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska.

"Talking with complete sentences there and also too talking in a way that ordinary Americans like Joe the Plumber and Tito the Builder can't really do there, I think needing to do that isn't tapping into what Americans are needing also," she said.

http://www.borowitzreport.com/

Venisenvy
Nov 21st, 2008, 06:04 PM
should obama quit? of course, should he be attacked for not quitting? no.

SparkleHugs
Nov 24th, 2008, 11:28 AM
Is it any of our business?

I don't recall any other President smoking being something they were chastised for.

tiger_rascal
Nov 24th, 2008, 11:47 AM
He smokes?! Smoking is bad for you. He should quit for his children and for his country.