This column has a column topic section titled “pitchforks“, so ubiquitous has been President Barack Obama’s “Chicago Way” tactics to “clear the field” of opposition to his policies.
Obama has long practiced clear the Field politics as opposed to honest debate against opposition, going all the way back to the leaking of his senate opponent’s confidential sealed divorce records. The first such utterance specifically to unleashing a pitchfork wielding populist mob against opponents as President was this exchange with bank CEOs in April:
“These are complicated companies,” one CEO said. Offered another: “We’re competing for talent on an international market.”But President Barack Obama wasn’t in a mood to hear them out. He stopped the conversation, and offered a blunt reminder of the public’s reaction to such explanations. “Be careful how you make those statements, gentlemen. The public isn’t buying that.”“My administration,” the president added, “is the only thing between you and the pitchforks.”
Tomorrow night is an occasion celebrating the most famous wielder of a pitchfork, variously known by the appellations of Satan, Lucifer, Beelzebub and, most famously, The Devil.

The most recent folks to be pricked by ObamaZebub’s pointed stick have been doctors, insurance companies, and, most famously the evil Television equivalent of evil Talk Radio, i.e. Fox News Channel. But why have the pitchforks been sicked on a non-broadcast cable news outlet that garners but a fraction of the audiences of the CBS, NBC and ABC (all in the tank for ObamaMessiah) news, individually and combined?
Jim Rutenberg of the New York Times recently risked sustaining steel-pointed, fork-shaped injuries when he reported:
By the following weekend, officials at the White House had decided that if anything, it was time to take the relationship to an even more confrontational level. The spur: Executives at other news organizations, including The New York Times, had publicly said that their newsrooms had not been fast enough in following stories that Fox News, to the administration’s chagrin, had been heavily covering through the summer and early fall — namely, past statements and affiliations of the White House adviser Van Jones that ultimately led to his resignation and questions surrounding the community activist group Acorn.
Read the whole column that reports on behind the scenes meetings between FNC’s Roger Ailes and White House adviser David Axelrod, as well as Obama’s meetings with his advisor’s and see if you can think of any President we have ever had with such thin skin and less confidence in his message?
I couldn’t.
The fear that the Drive-By media is being shamed into actually covering news that doesn’t fit their preferred story lines is welcome news for anyone that cares about this nation’s electorate being informed.
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October 30th, 2009 at 4:15 pm
Faux News is on record as cheering the Bush administration for ‘attacking’ (to use the same word being thrown about) NBC/MSNBC and their only complaint was, what took so long?
Look it up, it’s on record. Hypocrites.
October 30th, 2009 at 4:33 pm
As an aside….American soldiers are dying in Afghanistan, while this POS dithers, plays golf, and picks fights with Fox News. Gen. McCrystal has told this bozo what is needed to pursue victory in Afghanistan. But BO wants to “think about it,” deferring to such “experts” as Joe Biden, who I wouldn’t trust to know how to fold a piece of paper in half. Thank God that Krauthammer is hitting Obama’s fecklessness with fury and precision. Would to God that Republican leaders in Congress were doing the same thing.
A year ago I would have told you that while I disagree, strongly, with most of Obama’s policies and his worldview, I had nothing against him, personally. In fact, he seemed like a decent guy. Now, I detest this poseur with every fiber of my being, principally because of his apathy about the safety of our troops over there. My sense at this point is that if this self-absorbed jerk can’t bring himself to make the hard decision (which isn’t hard at all — it’s following the advice of the general on the ground), then pull our guys out of Afghanistan, get them out of harm’s way, and suffer the damn consequences. And if Southern and Central Asia all fall to thugs, Iran gets the bomb, Israel is wiped off the face of the globe, and one or two or three American cities get nuked by our enemies, well, that’s the price we all pay for being able to assauge our white guilt, and for electing a “historic” candidate in ’08.
October 30th, 2009 at 4:34 pm
American “Ideals,” show me that the Bush Admin. engaged in a scorched earth policy against MSNBC on a 24/7 basis, and I might show some concern about our “hypocracy.”
October 30th, 2009 at 10:49 pm
#1 Pot meet kettle you lying coward.
http://race42008.com/2009/10/28/courageous-democrats/#comment-615468
http://race42008.com/2009/10/22/courageous-dissenters-we-are-under-attack/#comment-610027
October 30th, 2009 at 10:49 pm
#1 Pot meet kettle.
http://race42008.com/2009/10/28/courageous-democrats/#comment-615468
October 30th, 2009 at 10:49 pm
http://race42008.com/2009/10/22/courageous-dissenters-we-are-under-attack/#comment-610027