Thursday, September 01, 2011

Nin_Com_Poop_Ery (** Updated**)

Nincompoopery!  We have real problems and our President and the Speaker of the House are playing one up man ship over a Jobs Announcement.  Stupid Children.  And Stupid Obama to start a fight on this front.  And then back down.  It was a dumb idea - but once you commit to a stupid idea, man up or admit a mistake.
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And the media plays into this because a tit for tat playground spat is more fun to cover than real issues .
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UPDATE
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Now it turns out that Obama's speech on the new day will interfere with the Football Opener!
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He should have chosen to piss off Republicans that wouldn't vote for him anyway, instead of swing state packer fans.  But luckily I have seen that he is taking this new information into account (LINK).  Thank the Football Gods Obama has his priorities in order.  After all, the Jobs Speech is hot air - Football has a real life consequences.
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As the NFL and NBC try to figure out the plans for the season-opening game between the Saints and Packers in light of President Obama’s plan to address a joint session of Congress on the same night, the good news is that Obama apparently plans to steer clear of the start of the football game.
Though an official announcement has not yet been made by the White House, Obama’s speech apparently will begin at 7:30 p.m. ET on September 8, one hour before kickoff of the kickoff to the season.
And so, assuming the absence of any filibustering (a big assumption, given the precise location of the address), the speech should be over before it’s time to play the game.
But plenty of football fans will still find that outcome unacceptable.  The speech is still encroaching on turf that had been reserved for the game, potentially interrupting the pregame coverage on NBC, including the musical acts and the other stuff aimed at getting folks properly lathered up for the official start of the football season — and at permitting Packers fans to properly savor the celebration of their most recent Lombardi Trophy.
It remains unclear whether NBC will preempt the pregame coverage for the purposes of covering the speech, and whether the pregame coverage will be exported to another NBC/Comcast channel.