Monday, April 13, 2009

Obama: Halt the Rise of Privacy

When President Bush slipped up on a word, he was pilloried.

When Obama does it, it's not considered more than what it is -- a slip of the tongue.

Double standard.




Transcript

BARACK OBAMA: I want to take a moment to say how pleased I am about the rescue of Captain Phillips and his safe return to the USS Boxer this weekend. (Applause.) His safety has been our principal concern, and I know this came as a welcome relief to his family and his crew.

I had a chance to talk to his wife yesterday and, as she put it, she couldn't imagine a better Easter than seeing his safe return. And I am very proud of the efforts of the U.S. military and many other departments and agencies that worked tirelessly to resolve this situation. I share our nation's admiration for Captain Phillips' courage and leadership and selfless concern for his crew.

And I want to be very clear that we are resolved to halt the rise of privacy [sic] in that region. And to achieve that goal we're going to have to continue to work with our partners to prevent future attacks, we have to continue to be prepared to confront them when they arise, and we have to ensure that those who commit acts of piracy are held accountable for their crimes.

Got that?

Obama wants to be very clear.

His administration is "resolved to halt the rise of privacy in that region."

PRIVACY, not to be confused with piracy.

Hey, Letterman! Leno!

Here's some material for an Obama joke.

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