Thursday, June 4, 2009

And more on the president's speech in Cairo

It's not what you say, darling, it's just that you look so good saying it! The NY Times: "The 55-minute speech was remarkable and historic not so much for the delivery or even the words, but for the context, the orator, the moment."

Allahpundit cattily remarks:

When you’ve got the media calling you an oratorical genius notwithstanding the content or delivery of your speeches, you’ve got it made, kid.


Barry is so charming - he doesn't need to be burdened with all those boring things like substance, vision and insight. What a wonderful presidency this is turning out to be.

Obama butters them up

In the news today, President Barack Obama made just a lovely speech to the Muslim world in Cairo:

With his trademark humility, President Obama noted in his speech this morning that "change cannot happen overnight" and that one speech in Cairo -- even delivered by him -- will not bring about world peace.


The question, darlings, is how many speeches in Cairo will it take to bring about world peace? If one is not enough, surely President Barry can muster up at least a dozen or so more. Is it not worth it?