Can't Contain Exhilaration Over 'World Stage' for 'Messiah' Obama

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Barack Obama's Magical Media Tour hit its high point Thursday night as the ABC, CBS and NBC evening newscasts all led with Obama's speech in Berlin, with NBC's Brian Williams and Andrea Mitchell the most giddy, though ABC featured a German man who hailed Obama as “my new messiah.” ABC and NBC saw Obama on a “world stage.” Charles Gibson teased ABC's newscast: “In a city steeped in history, before a massive crowd, the candidate calls on the world to tear down this generation's walls.”

NBC anchor Brian Williams, in Berlin, trumpeted how “the first ever African-American running as presumptive nominee of the Democratic Party brought throngs of people into the center of Berlin, streaming into this city, surging to get close to him, to hear his message. And when it was all over, he talked to us.” Viewers next heard a sycophantic Williams ooze to Obama:

When an American politician comes to Berlin, we've had some iconic utterances in the past. We've had “ich bin ein.” We've had “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.” Is the phraseology that you would like remembered, “people of Berlin, people of the world, this is our moment, this is our time”?

Talking with Andrea Mitchell, an impressed Williams marveled over how “I heard one American reporter tonight say it's hard to come up with a list of others who could draw such a crowd, but then again it's hard to know what we witnessed here today.” An equally awed Mitchell gushed: “It's hard to figure out what the comparison is, what do you compare this with?” She soon asserted that in his speech Obama “acknowledged America's flaws.”

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CBS's Katie Couric teased: “Barack Obama extends the hand of friendship to Europe.” Reporter Mark Phillips began: “They've been calling this the 'Obama Show' in Berlin. His appeal here: Part exotic politician, part rock star. And a rock festival-sized crowd of more than 200,000 gathered to see him.”

Phillips concluded:

Barack Obama isn't running for office here, but if he were, opinion surveys show he would out-poll John McCain by as much as four to one.

ABC's Gibson was the only anchor to note in his introduction any detractors:

To his admirers, it was a soaring speech with a new vision. To his detractors, it was presumptuous that a candidate for President would deliver a speech as if he were President.

Jake Tapper highlighted: “As for the people who came here today, many of them gushed about his speech.” After one man declared “I think he's the new President of America,” Tapper segued: “And as if that weren't glowing enough.” Viewers then heard from a second man: “I thought it was brilliant. My new messiah.”

Following Tapper's story, Gibson pointed out, over a matching graphic, how Obama drew many more people in Berlin than either President Kennedy or President Reagan:

Jake mentioned today's crowd was estimated at 200,000. When John Kennedy in Berlin delivered his famous “ich bin ein Berliner” speech, the BBC estimated the crowd at 120,000. And when Ronald Reagan stood at the Brandenburg gate and said, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall,” ABC estimated the crowd at 40,000.

Coverage, of Obama's Berlin speech, on the NBC, CBS and ABC evening newscasts of Thursday, July 24:

NBC Nightly News:

BRIAN WILLIAMS: Good evening from Berlin. As one local journalist put it, if the election were held today, Barack Obama could sail to victory by a margin of 70 percent or more as President of Germany. Perhaps even all of Europe. The only problem is Senator Obama is running for President of the United States. Still, here in Berlin today, not far from where the wall once stood, the man from Chicago, Illinois, the first ever African-American running as presumptive nominee of the Democratic Party, brought throngs of people into the center of Berlin, streaming into this city, surging to get close to him, to hear his message. And when it was all over, he talked to us.

WILLIAMS TO OBAMA AS BOTH WALK OUTDOORS: When an American politician comes to Berlin, we've had some iconic utterances in the past. We've had "Ich bin Ein." We've had "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall."

OBAMA: I don't rate that high.

WILLIAMS: Is the phraseology that you would like remembered, "people of Berlin, people of the world, this is our moment, this is our time”?

OBAMA TO WILLIAMS: You know, I think that captures what I was trying to communicate, which is that here in Berlin where essentially the west was forged out of World War II, we have now have the opportunity to join not only with Germany, but with all of Europe. And countries of good will to try to reach out and do for the world what we did for Berlin.

WILLIAMS: That was Senator Obama with us immediately after he finished speaking to that crowd. We had a separate sit-down conversation with him earlier. More of that a bit later on in the broadcast.

But first, we're joined here in Berlin by our chief foreign affairs correspondent Andrea Mitchell, who's, of course, been traveling with the Senator. Andrea, I heard one American reporter tonight say it's hard to come up with a list of others who could draw such a crowd, but then again it's hard to know what we witnessed here today.

ANDREA MITCHELL: It's hard to figure out what the comparison is, what do you compare this with? It was his largest crowd ever. More than 200,000 people. And before this group he promised Europe that he would repair its strained relationship with the United States. Addressing a crowd that stretched for a mile to the historic Brandenburg gate.

OBAMA, IN SPEECH: Thank you to the citizens of Berlin. And thank you to the people of Germany.

MITCHELL: Barack Obama broke new barriers, becoming the first presidential candidate to introduce himself on a world stage.

OBAMA: I know that I don't look like the Americans who've previously spoken in this great city.

MITCHELL: Obama said he was speaking as a citizen, not as a candidate for President. But his soaring language and setting were designed to make him look presidential.

OBAMA: The walls between old allies on either side of the Atlantic cannot stand. The walls between races and tribes, natives and immigrants, Christians and Muslims and Jews cannot stand. These now are the walls we must tear down.

MITCHELL: In fact, aside from the brief time-out for exercise, his entire day, including meeting with Germany's leader Chancellor Angela Merkel made him look like a visiting head of state. Why is he getting so much attention so far from home?

OBAMA: I think the world is keenly interested in this election.

MITCHELL: On foreign soil, he acknowledged America's flaws.

OBAMA: We've made our share of mistakes. But I also know how much I love America.

MITCHELL: His message: That as President he would bring the U.S. and Europe together.

OBAMA: People of Berlin, people of the world, this is our moment. This is our time.

MITCHELL: And one discordant note tonight, tonight the Pentagon announced that Barack Obama was due to visit wounded troops in Germany but canceled it after the Pentagon told him that it would not be proper while on a political trip. The Obama campaign confirmed they had been planning to go but said they didn't think it would be appropriate but that he had visited injured troops while with the congressional delegation in Iraq earlier this week.

CBS Evening News:

COURIC: Good evening, everyone. It was a highly unusual scene for a candidate, smack in the middle of an American presidential campaign. It was Barack Obama in Berlin today. He was there, he said, as a citizen, not a President. But clearly the goal was to look like one for voters back home. Mark Phillips is in Berlin.

MARK PHILLIPS: They've been calling this the “Obama Show" in Berlin. His appeal here, part exotic politician, part rock star. And a rock festival-sized crowd of more than 200,000 gathered to see him.

BARACK OBAMA, IN SPEECH: Tonight I speak to you not as a candidate for President but as a citizen.

PHILLIPS: But they had come to see the candidate, to see if an Obama presidency would, in fact, be different from the current one. He told them a lot of what they wanted to hear -- that Europe and the U.S. had drifted apart and that he would pull them back together.

OBAMA: In Europe, the view that America is part of what has gone wrong in our world rather than a force to help us make it right has become all too common. In America, there are voices that deride and deny the importance of Europe's role in our security and our future. Both views miss the truth.

PHILLIPS: The truth and the future, he said, lay in cooperation. This is the city known for the wall that once divided it. The wall Ronald Reagan famously said here should be leveled.

PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN, JUNE 12, 1987: Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.

PHILLIPS: Barack Obama said new walls now needed the same treatment.

OBAMA: The walls between the countries with the most and those with the least cannot stand. The walls between races and tribes, natives and immigrants, Christians and Muslims and Jews cannot stand. These now are the walls we must tear down. (Applause)

PHILLIPS: However warm the reception here, the real audience for the speech, of course, is at home. It's part of the Obama pitch that his approach can heal the rifts with America's allies in Europe and restore American prestige abroad. The speech is the first foreign test of that idea. And if the reaction was any indication, here, at least, the idea works. On all the hot-button issues, from climate change to trade protectionism, to the fight against terrorism, his "we're all in this together" approach won applause.

OBAMA: If we could win a battle of ideas against the communists, we can stand with the vast majority of Muslims who reject the extremism that leads to hate instead of hope. (Applause)

PHILLIPS: But there's a danger in all this cooperativeness, one seen even here.

CONSTANZE STELZENMUELLER, GERMAN MARSHALL FUND OF THE U.S.: He, obviously, can't afford back home to be seen as somebody who panders to Europeans.

PHILLIPS: Barack Obama isn't running for office here, but if he were, opinion surveys show he would out-poll John McCain by as much as four to one. Mark Phillips, CBS News, Berlin.

ABC's World News:

CHARLES GIBSON, IN OPENING TEASER: Welcome to World News. Tonight, Barack Obama in Berlin: In a city steeped in history, before a massive crowd, the candidate calls on the world to tear down this generation's walls.

...

GIBSON: Good evening. Barack Obama stepped to the center of the world stage today. Speaking in Berlin before a sea of humanity, he called for the U.S. and Europe to tear down the walls between continents. "This is the moment," was his constant refrain. To his admirers, it was a soaring speech with a new vision. To his detractors, it was presumptuous that a candidate for President would deliver a speech as if he were President. Jake Tapper starts our coverage tonight from Berlin. Jake, good evening.

JAKE TAPPER: Good evening, Charlie. Well, it was, on its face, quite unusual. A Democratic presidential candidate coming to Germany to describe his vision of the world. Barack Obama spoke before his largest crowd ever, more than 200,000 people, almost none of whom could vote for him.

BARACK OBAMA: Not only have walls come down in Berlin-

TAPPER: In the shadow of the Victory Column celebrating a 19th century war, Senator Barack Obama today shared his vision for peace.

OBAMA: Tonight, I speak to you not as a candidate for President, but as a citizen. A proud citizen of the United States, and a fellow citizen of the world. I know that I don't look like the Americans who've preciously spoken in this great city.

TAPPER: But it isn't just that Obama does not look like the Presidents who have spoken here before him.

JOHN F. KENNEDY: Ich bin ein Berlinner.

RONALD REAGAN: Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.

TAPPER: It was that they were Presidents, Obama a mere candidate. Today, Obama alluded to Ronald Reagan's speech and the fall of the Berlin Wall in his call to meet 21st century challenges.

OBAMA: The walls between the countries with the most and those with the least cannot stand. The walls between races and tribes, Christians and Muslims and Jews, cannot stand. These now are the walls we must tear down.

TAPPER: The crowd of more than 200,000 here in Berlin received Senator Obama's speech rather warmly. The bigger question, of course, how was it received on the other side of the Atlantic, in the United States, where Senator Obama has had trouble reaching that Commander-in-Chief threshold with many voters. Towards the end of his speech, Obama seemed almost apologetic about the last eight years.

OBAMA: I know my country has not perfected itself. And there are times when our actions around the world have not lived up to our best intentions. But I also know how much I love America. I know that for more than two centuries, we have strived, at great cost and great sacrifice, to form a more perfect union.

TAPPER: And as for the people who came here today, many of them gushed about his speech.

UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1: I think he's the new President of America.

TAPPER: And as if that weren't glowing enough-

UNIDENTIFIED MAN #2: I thought it was brilliant. My new messiah.

TAPPER: There was another message implicit in Senator Obama's speech today, Charlie. And that is, it might not be such a horrible thing for the United States to elect a President who is applauded by Europeans, not just protested. Of course, not every American thinks that the approval of the Europeans is to be desired.

—Brent Baker is Vice President for Research and Publications at the Media Research Center


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What the H is "This is our

What the H is "This is our moment, this is our time"????

Is Obama running for President, or for Emperor of the World?????

This is ridiculous. The man is starting to believe his own PR.

I seriously hope he really overreaches here, and generates a huge backlash. A lot of Americans aren't keen on Americans going overseas and apologizing for this country and sucking up to Europeans.

 

I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows. -Bart Simpson

The Anti-Christ

Emporer of the World? Possibly.

I've heard from more than one person who thinks he is the Anti-Christ.

→ Maybe

And Jeremiah is his false prophet.

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Anti-Christ

Read all the anti-Christ definitions.  This has to be it. 

Hitler mesmerized the Germans, Obama mesmerizes the world.

Matthew - Watch out for False prophets.  They come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly, they are ferocious wolves.

 "If liberals didn't live it, it doesn't exist"

President of the World

People really cheer such unapologetic socialism and encouragement to institute a world government? I swear, people just don't value freedom anymore. It's sad that he can push a socialist agenda to a crowd in Berlin and walk away without harsh criticism.

Europeans appear to have an

Europeans appear to have an inate ability at backing the wrong guy time after time.  Hitler, Mussolini, Franco, Stalin, etc. are just a few examples.

Why doesn't BHO and his charming wife just stay over there and become Der Fuhrer und Die Fuhrerin of the European Union, and we'd be rid of him. Then he won't have to apologize for America anymore.

Anymore the sound of this loser's voice just makes my blood pressure go through the roof!

I can't remember

How were we able to function before he came along?

America's "flaws"

You bet he "acknowledged America's flaws", Andrea. And he loved doing it. Americans should be seething at this hater. And he does it in Euope. The Marist s.o.b.

NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal"

Lord, please give McCain and

Lord, please give McCain and the Republican's the power and courage to beat this S.O.B.  I am only 35 years old but NOTHING makes sense to me anymore: how in the HELL can an American go to Europe and spout off about how SHITTY America is and GET AWAY WITH IT?

 

German dude says....

"my new Messiah"...

how many Hitler jokes can we get out of this?????

anyone,,,, anyone????

the whole freaking thing is a joke!! 

NOBAMA 08 !!!

ah well

Let Obama brag that he got 200,000 to show up for a speech. Reagan's promise to see the wall torn down came to fruitition - and he didn't need a stadium full of adoring fans to accomplish it.

His ego is getting so big that he needs more and more crowds to make him feel important. Why doesn't he just install government TVs in our homes so we can watch him just like The Truman Show. Would he *finally* be satisfied in feeling like the center of attention?

First Candidate on a DRILLING Stage....WINS ..!!

Lets get Real here....Nice Speech, China is melting the Polar Ice and the Oceans are rising (Again)...and Obama repeats his "This is the Moment, This is the Time" mantra.  Put "For Drilling" on the End of those Sentences, and I'm with you on that.

But he's in the Wrong F&^%$$ ing place for making a Political Speech to people that have ZERO voting Power, and who pay 6.00 a gallon for Gas, and can't do nothing about it.

All in all, it was a pretty dumb conclusion to what I had HOPED would be a FACT finding Mission on the VICTORY in Iraq.  For that, I was disappointed, and the Berlin "wall" speech was Given already by Reagan.

DRILLING for more OIL>.....I have some issues that need Addressing NOW !!   I'm listening, and I don't HEAR YOU !!  

The Republican Revolution will not be Televised

Drilling?

NO drilling, No nukes, No coal, No nothing. That's Obama's stand. To this he ads More taxes, More regulations, More reckless spending, More "talking" to dictators, More affirmative action progams, More abortions ...sheeze!

NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal"

All day long I've been

All day long I've been thinking "Sermon on the Mount".

It seemed to fit with all the halos the photographers have put on him lately.

Gawd, BHO reads a good teleprompter, doesn't he?  He depends on them so heavily, I look forward to one of them failing...either one, left or right.  I doesn't matter.

Waking up

It was a pleasant surprise watching the end of Chris Matthews show (and not reaching for the channel changer) and seeing The New York Times columnist Bob Herbert, a raging liberal extraordinaire, state "I think polls are wrong, McCain is probably higher and Obama lower, in reality" to which Chris muttered "I fear you may be right."  Let the funeral begin.  Sure hope the "super delegates" were watching, somewhere Bill Clinton is going bongo-bongo on his drums.

And notice that Chrissie

And notice that Chrissie said I fear you may be right.

 

I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows. -Bart Simpson

How about a story

about the first ever POW who was held for 5 years and how he is running for President...Someone who will not tear America down when he gives speeches in foreign lands.

Oh, sorry, he's white, it is a no go for the failing media. Their words...

Twilight Zone

Obama's speeches remind me of an episode of Twilight Zone where an alien comes to earth and promises the earthlings that their every care will be provided for. No more wars, no more struggles, and no more hard laboring. All the while, he carries with him a book entitled "Serving Man".  An obvious indication of their desire to save humanity and have everyone live a contented life. Several ship loads of earthlings even left for a visit to the alien planet.

As it turns out, "Serving Man" was a Cookbook!!  If Obama is elected, I believe we are cooked also.

Albert Einstein:  Two things are infinite; the universe and human stupidity, and I am not sure about the universe.

Lakewood Bob.. make me check youtube lol

CAUTION smoking man...

the space alien looks like john kerry

Liberals62%


IranianUranium

serving man

That was a great Twilight Zone episode! I remember it well!

Thanks for the 'flashback' to a better time!

BTW - I love your tag line

In the tank for OBabble

You've heard it from all the talking heads when they are accused of liberalism, "We cover Obama becuse he makes news".  Thats always the excuse they use.  Well, take a look at this article by Investors Business Daily.  They checked the Federal campaign finance records of these clowns.  Like I always say, follow the money and you will find the crooks.

 http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=301702713742569

Me, too!

"Obama said he was speaking as a citizen"  What about me?  I'm a citizen.  Can I go make a speech in Berlin?

"I know that I don't look like the Americans who've previously spoken in this great city."  I thought we weren't allowed to talk about that.  Wait a sec... is he talking about being black, or having big ears?

"...designed to make him look presidential."  Because after all, it's really only looking presidential that's important, right?  (By the way, why does someone "speaking as a citizen" need to look "presidential"?)

"His message: That as President he would bring the U.S. and Europe together."  Well, THAT'S a relief, because he sure as hell won't bring the U.S. together!

"...this is our moment. This is our time."  Read:  "...this is MY moment.  This is MY time."

"Barack Obama was due to visit wounded troops in Germany but canceled it
after the Pentagon told him that it would not be proper while on a
political trip."
  But...but... I thought he was traveling and speaking as an citizen, not a political candidate.  Hell, now I'm really confused...

"He told them a lot of what they wanted to hear..."  Let's all look surprised.

"In Europe, the view that America is part of what has gone wrong in our
world rather than a force to help us make it right has become all too
common."
  Just because they "view" us that way doesn't mean they're right.  I view Obama as a pompous windbag.  Does my view make me right?

"...part of the Obama pitch that his approach can heal the rifts with
America's allies in Europe and restore American prestige abroad."
  And exactly HOW would he do that?  Oh, wait... he doesn't have to tell us how, all that's important is that he says he will.

(This is fun!...)

"To his detractors, it was presumptuous that a candidate for President would deliver a speech as if he were President."  No, Charlie, that should be "to anyone with an ounce of common sense and half a brain in his head..."

"Not only have walls come down in Berlin-..."  Obama says, "see?  I can talk about walls, too!"

"...Senator Barack Obama today shared his vision for peace." ...vision, as opposed to an actual plan...


"It was that they were Presidents, Obama a mere candidate."
  A "mere candidate"?!?!?  That's it, Jake... no more Obama exclusives for you!  Blasphemer!!

"But I also know how much I love America."  I'm certainly glad HE knows, 'cause the rest of us aren't really sure about it!  And as the saying goes, you always hurt the one you love.

"And as for the people who came here today, many of them gushed about his speech."  And I'm sure many more didn't gush, but we won't talk about that right now.

"My new messiah."  My new messiah, filling the empty void that I call "my life".  "Hey, Kool-Aid!!!"

<<"In Europe, the view that

<<"In Europe, the view that America is part of what has gone wrong in our
world rather than a force to help us make it right has become all too
common."
 >>

Ya know if the frickin' Europussies are so smart and so sophisticated, and they think that America is the problem like BHO does, then the next time Europe is about to get hammered by some dictator breathing down their necks, don't call the USA to save your asses, grow some b**ls and fight off the scum yourselves!  Oh? you just don't have the stomach for it?  Gee.  To bad.

 << Just because they "view" us that way doesn't mean they're right.  I view Obama as a pompous windbag.  Does my view make me right? >>

 Pompous windbag?  Obama?  Sure as heck does! 100%

Out On A Limb

The American MSMers are angering knowledgeable, registered voters in the US with their outrageous fawning over Obama, and their open demonization of George Bush, and by extension, John McCain. Note: The New York Times' - the queen of the American MSM - profit is down 82%. The rest of the the liberal led media is in a free fall. It's because of this kind of thing. In Europe, with their selected audiences saying all the things the libs want them to say, they are blissfully unaware of the affect they're having in America. Their despicable one-sidedness will work against them. 

rammingspeed

This is more than just "outrageous fawning" as you say. MSM's behavior is outright FORNICATIOUS! And to that I say... GET A ROOM!

Heilige Scheiße! How do you turn this damned thing off? -J. Robert Oppenheimer

obama, false christ?

Take the words "Obama, I reign" and translate them phonetically in to Greek and as a Greek number the characters equal 1022.

However, a false christ does not truly reign (only the true Jesus Christ does), so the words "I reign" are false. The Greek phonetic numerical value of "I reign" is 178. The Greek phonetic numerical value of "Obama" is 844. Since "I reign" is false, it is negative. Thus summing it all up, 844 +(-178) = 666.

This is not meant to say Obama fullfils the 666 prophecy, for the Apostles and Christ Himself pointed out their would be many false christs. Even without the 666 relationship (and obviously there are lots of ways to create 666 from lots of word combinations), Obama is acting like a messiah (even if only a political one), and many are fooled.

 

I've suspected he is the

I've suspected he is the Anti-Christ all along. Barack Hussein Obama has 18 letters. Divide that by 3 (the number of names) and you get 6. Hence, 666...

Just not that good

The speech just wasn't that good. I'm absolutely willing to give credit where it's due when it comes to a really rousing speech. But that wasn't one. It was adequate at best. But it was vague and filled with cliches and almost meaningless platitudes. The German crowd's reaction, despite what the three anchorteers claimed, was tepid. The "meh" was almost palpable. I'm not saying they don't still love Obama, 'cause they do. It's just clear that the crowd was underwhelmed with the speech itself. I don't know if they expected him to surrender America's preeminence on the spot or what, but they clearly didn't get what they wanted.

Yep

 I view Obama as a pompous windbag.  Does my view make me right?

Answer: YEP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

(GRINS)  kilrod

Remember, only two defining forces have ever offered to die for you, Jesus Christ and the American Soldier

The media panders as badly

The media panders as badly if not worse than Obama.

"Forget change, I want improvement!"

my new messiah comment

Hey, someone needs to post that section of the tape up.  My first reaction was the man was being facicious and a few seconds later a woman hits him on the arm like "stop"....

Does anyone have access to this tape?

and yet...NO MENTION

"MARK PHILLIPS: They've been calling this the “Obama Show" in Berlin. His appeal here, part exotic politician, part rock star. And a rock festival-sized crowd of more than 200,000 gathered to see him."

NO MENTION WHATSOEVER that there had, indeed, been a ROCK PERFORMANCE that preceded his speech!  What a bunch of BS!  I hope this awakens some of the koolaid drinkers before it is too late.  This man is a DISGRACE to America and the sooner the upcoming election gives him the message, the better!

As it appears the MSM is trying to turn Obama into a black...

...Jack Kennedy, henceforth I shall refer to this empty-suited neophyte simply as Black Jack.

The truth is insensitive. - Neal Boortz

→ He's Black?

I guess he has metioned it once or twice.

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Cool, you have given me a great idea.

LOL-As he is only half-black, and the MSM is trying to convince us all that he is the (forgive me) second coming of Jack Kennedy, I shall now refer to him as Half-Black Jack.  :-)

The truth is insensitive. - Neal Boortz