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Noonan Calls Obama Speech a “Flop-A-Lini”

Thank you Mark Finkelstein.

Peggy Noonan wrote speeches for Ronald Reagan and George HW Bush. She really knows how to spin a phrase!

Peggy Noonan made a serious point about MSNBC’s slanted coverage, and I suppose seriousness compels me to mention it first.  But please do yourself a favor and stay tuned for the description of Peggy’s un-PC laugh line that could be the best guilty pleasure of the campaign season. Joe Scarborough opened today’s Morning Joe with an ode to the wonderfulness that was Obama last night.  He was entirely in tune with Olbermann’s claim that the speech was beyond criticism.  All the adoration apparently annoyed Peggy, and she made a point of providing a counterweight when she appeared later in the show.

PEGGY NOONAN: Well, it was a bit of a “flop-a-lini” to tell you the truth.

MIKA BRZEZINSKI: Wow!

NOONAN: There were things about it that didn’t work. Six months from now we’re all going to remember the event. We’re going to remember the Parthenon, the 60,000 people, the confetti shot out of the cannon.  We’re going to remember all that.  We will not, I think, remember what he said.  I think there was simply a number of problems with it . . . I’m actually putting a little edge on my criticism just to make up for the fact that on MSNBC last night somebody said, quote, “it wasn’t a speech: it was a symphony.” I’m sorry; I won’t even name who did it. I am here to balance that bit of fatuous — fatuous suck-upping!

August 29, 2008 - Posted by Thespis | Campaign 2008, Thespis Thoughts | | No Comments Yet

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