The Conservative Thread: Back to Basics. Pass the Lasagna and Have a Flower!!

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I am sorry if you saw my comments as bickering... Edited to add, if there are detractors that concern posters about Romney, that can be discussed as well. I won't take it personally. ;)

I'm sorry if I came across as snarky...I didn't mean to. :hug:

It's been an emotionally charged week, and I must be tired from the puppy keeping me up all night!

I didn't think you were bickering. I just thought the person who posted their support of Huckabee was new to this thread, so I was trying to be supportive.

Sorry if it came across as otherwise...friends?:flower3:
 
Here I go again ... let's see if I remember everything....


Someone help me stay away from that Bush bashing thread. :sad2:

Mah - your on-top-of-each-other pug pic is back.....awwww....and I love your avatar but I can't seem to get that song out of my head now - thanks a lot!

Totally agree. All of the above -- I really like Michael Steele as well -- very disappointed in 2006.

I'm of the opinion to scrap the lot of them -- Romney, Huckabee, Pawlenty .. too much baggage, too much reminding us of our failed year...

We have so many great ones -- Michael, Bobby, :love: the unfortunately-already-married-Sean :love: [just kidding on that one, sorta]

not to mention Condi and Sarah...

But we need to get cracking on possibles for 2010!!!!!!

No to Huckabee. No to Ann Coulter-- yes to Sean Hannity!!!!!!

heee to Ann Coulter - we really would have WWIII on our hands ... she can do some serious smackdown.....:worship: :worship:

Oh -- update: victory at work --- troublemaker was terminated today!!!

On that wonderful note -- let's pop open a bottle of this --

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it'll go great with the chocolate-covered strawberries that Breezy was serving earlier....
 

Here I go again ... let's see if I remember everything....




Mah - your on-top-of-each-other pug pic is back.....awwww....and I love your avatar but I can't seem to get that song out of my head now - thanks a lot!



I'm of the opinion to scrap the lot of them -- Romney, Huckabee, Pawlenty .. too much baggage, too much reminding us of our failed year...

We have so many great ones -- Michael, Bobby, :love: the unfortunately-already-married-Sean :love: [just kidding on that one, sorta]

not to mention Condi and Sarah...

But we need to get cracking on possibles for 2010!!!!!!



heee to Ann Coulter - we really would have WWIII on our hands ... she can do some serious smackdown.....:worship: :worship:



On that wonderful note -- let's pop open a bottle of this --

Champagne.jpg


it'll go great with the chocolate-covered strawberries that Breezy was serving earlier....

Okay now -- I might just have to fight you for Sean -- :love: :love: :love: My sister would join in as well. I told her that I could take her -- Sean's mine. He's my freebie with DH. I told him he could have Sarah as his freebie. He didn't get it :rotfl:

I'm loving watching SP on Greta right now. Wonder what she's cooking. I love her home.

Me too -- watching too - but just about to shut it all down and go to bed.
 
Oh brother....

How Obama Can Win Over The Media
MarketWatch Media Columnist Explains What Obama Must Do To Become America's "Communicator-In-Chief"

(MarketWatch) Rick Stengel, the managing editor of Time magazine, didn't hesitate when I asked him what advice he would have for the nation's next president.

It was around 9 p.m. on Tuesday night, and Stengel was weaving his way through the throng at the CNN Grill, an election-night party thrown by Time Warner, which was attended by... everyone in town, or so it seemed.

"There has to be a new era of transparency," Stengel told me, raising his voice to be heard over the din.

I asked Stengel what the next president's priority should be.

"Communicator-in-Chief," Stengel said animatedly. "That's his main job."

Speaking for the media, who have been frustrated by outgoing President George W. Bush's infrequent public pronouncements over his eight years, Stengel urged Obama to be a constant presence in our lives.

"The more press conferences, the better," Stengel said, suggesting one a week. "The new president should also post his daily schedule online." Stengel said he looked forward to the day when there was so much transparency that Americans even knew with whom the president had lunch each day.

Obama, up close

I met Obama in October 2006 in Phoenix at a magazine conference. This was before he formally declared himself a candidate for the White House.

He had just finished playing tennis and was still wearing his tennis whites as he entered a private dining room to greet reporters in an informal manner. Magazine publisher Jason Binn had organized one of his patented well-attended dinners for the media and somehow managed to lure Obama there for a meet-and-greet.

Obama clearly enjoyed meeting people and making small talk. But I thought I got a glimpse of a slightly churlish Obama, too, when I asked him, rather bluntly, if he was worried about peaking in popularity with the media any time soon.

He cocked his head and took in my question, looking displeased at being buttonholed in such a friendly setting.

"No," he declared, throwing cold water on my theory. He then explained that he was confident he could continue to do well.


At the time, Obama had failed to thrill the gathering in Arizona. Maybe he was jet-lagged after taking a long flight from Washington. Maybe he was preoccupied with a looming doubles match on the tennis court. Who knows?

Guarded

Obama showed himself to be a guarded, private man on the campaign trail. Befitting his Harvard Law School pedigree, he chooses his words very carefully. He seemed to agonize when he had to speak off the cuff during his debates with his opponent on the campaign trail, Sen. John McCain, and wasn't at his best when he had to wing it.

I'd advise our new president to loosen up a bit when he deals with the media from this point on. The easiest way to get potential antagonists on your side is to smile and make light jokes. But Obama sometimes acts uneasily, as if he's about to sit down and take the LSAT.


Everyone in the media will be watching Obama, waiting for him to trip up and look bad.

It's nothing personal against him. But as I have written in this space before, the media love nothing more than to build you up, and then knock you down. This phenomenon takes place in every strata of life, from politics and business to sports and entertainment.

Media coverage

The worst thing Obama can do right off the bat is gain a reputation for complaining about his coverage in the media.

He should accept it, much as he did during the campaign against Sen. Hillary Clinton, then versus McCain. Obama took the high road, time and again, and it paid off.

The Washington media will appreciate it when he grants interviews and holds press conferences. But Obama will thrive in the spotlight when he shows that he's in charge -- not the pesky reporters.

Photo-ops

Obama would be smart to take advantage of his popularity now and create more goodwill.

He would be wise to go to the New York Stock Exchange and ring the opening bell one morning. Not only would he show Wall Street he is on its side, but the gesture would be an undeniable publicity bonanza as well.

As Bush knows from his own experience, Obama won't always have the media in the palm of his hand. He should take advantage of every opportunity.
 
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I'm loving watching SP on Greta right now. Wonder what she's cooking. I love her home.

looked like she was slicing open sausages and putting cheddar cheese in the middle....and i think they were on a baking sheet, so probably it'll get all melty and good in the oven (says the vegetarian...) and there was a stock pot next to it, so maybe that's the moose chili (again, says the vegetarian).
 
That is a question I have.

I guess I'm confused somewhat on what Romney's stand on some issues are. Has he changed?
I think so but did he he really change his mind? Did he govern as if he's pro-life?

About Christian-bashing, I hate to say this but some of us Christians need to be bashed! We are a sorry lot at times - greedy, backbiting, hypocritical ...the problem seems to be that the MSM just loves to go on and on and on and on about a public 'evangelical' figure who has transgressed but glibly look the other way if someone else does the same thing. I would think this would teach us lessons in humility and morality but alas, it is not to be....
I don't think Christians should be bashed because we're not perfect. That's why we have grace.
Should we set forth an example? Yes. But don't bash when we fail.

Oh -- update: victory at work --- troublemaker was terminated today!!!
Woohoo! :dance3: :dance3:
 
Okay now -- I might just have to fight you for Sean -- :love: :love: :love: My sister would join in as well. I told her that I could take her -- Sean's mine. He's my freebie with DH. I told him he could have Sarah as his freebie. He didn't get it :rotfl:

You win - you can have him *backing away from dream-boy Sean* I've seen what happens to people who get into a fight with you!!! ;) And I like my job, thank you very much...
 
You win - you can have him *backing away from dream-boy Sean* I've seen what happens to people who get into a fight with you!!! ;) And I like my job, thank you very much...

LOL. I only go after the jerks - and you are not a jerk my friend.

Tonight at brownies, another mom who is a manager at TJ Maxx said that last Wednesday one of the employees grabbed the intercom and shouted Obama Obama Obama. She was called racist when she told him that his actions were inappropriate. I give up -- these PTS are absolutely nuts.


Nite all.
 
Yes, I do have that problem......uh, what were we talking about anyways?

:laughing:

Just kidding.......very nice multi-post! :)


Thanks. I am going to be so grizzled when I get to "4000" that my avatar will probably look like this!

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:dance3:

I love the Prim bear!! Did you make it yourself? If so you did a great job...if not whoever did it did a great job. (I love primitives can you tell ha ha)

Yes, she can...:thumbsup2

I thought the saying was "Yes WE can" :confused3 .....(I'm ducking now) Don't hurt me. I just couldn't resist. :rolleyes1
 
H is going to cause great damage to all of us. I just hope there is something we can do about it.

BTW, when are the OS going to quit with all the "racist" stuff?

I'm predicting it will be (individually) the day after they die.

Have y'all heard about the Obama spokesman who said that Obama is ready to take power and RULE from day one?

It's on Drudge. Disgusting. Well folks, we got what I thought we were gonna get - a dictator, not a president.

He has no intention of Governing - he wants to Rule. :sad2:

Prepare for massive amounts of Executive orders during the next 4 years.

I was reading an article about that this morning; that he is planning on starting off with a string of executive orders to jump start his plans for change without having to deal with Congress.

And is it just me, or does this guy seem to be having a problem waiting his turn? Going around with his little "Office of the President Elect" (didn't even know there was such a thing as an office of the PE) podium, giving speeches and talking about the orders he's going to be giving...seems to me like that's the kind of stuff you do during the race, and then you shut your mouth and wait until you are actually in the White House. I don't remember any other president-elect going around acting like he was already in charge. Almost seems like he's expecting Bush to say "Here you go, man, here's the keys. All yours."
 
Tonight at brownies, another mom who is a manager at TJ Maxx said that last Wednesday one of the employees grabbed the intercom and shouted Obama Obama Obama. She was called racist when she told him that his actions were inappropriate. I give up -- these PTS are absolutely nuts.

Wow...that's just pathetic. :sad2:
 
While I've heard Ann C. on TV, I've not read her books. Are they good? I love to read and I have been thinking I need to visit Books A Million soon.
 
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