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July 29, 2008

Kneel Before O!

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I blame Rich Lowry and a nameless emailer for this one.

This photoshop is a joke, but the idea of bowing to the O appeals to some "journalists."

When Obama walked on stage at the McCormick Center, many journalists in the audience leapt to their feet and applauded enthusiastically after being told not to do so. During a two-minute break halfway through the event, which was broadcast live on CNN, journalists ran to the stage to snap photos of Obama.

The Illinois senator talked about his trip overseas, reiterating his opinion that violence is down in Iraq but worsening in Afghanistan. And he expressed his approval of the Senate's passage of a major housing bill to help homeowners avert foreclosure.

Obama, who acknowledged that he needed a nap, stood up to say farewell to the audience of journalists, many of whom gave him another standing ovation.

Objectivity? I hope none of these "journalists" are political reporters.

Posted by slublog at July 29, 2008 08:31 PM

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