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Friday, September 07, 2012

KRAUTHAMMER HAMMERS OBAMA: ‘ONE OF THE EMPTIEST SPEECHES I HAVE EVER HEARD ON A NATIONAL STAGE’

Fox News contributor and syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer had some harsh words for President Obama’s DNC finale speech Thursday, calling it “one of the emptiest speeches” ever given by a presidential nominee.
“I was stunned,” he said. “This is a man who gave one of the great speeches of our time in 2004. And he gave one of the emptiest speeches I have ever heard on a national stage.”
Krauthammer admitted that Obama delivered the speech well, as he always does, but said there was no substance in the address given to thousands at Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, N.C. at the Democratic convention.
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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Empty speech from an empty chair. I mean head. Sorry, I was flashing back to Clint Eastwood last week.

Anonymous said...

People that love Obama loved the speech. people that hate Obama hated the speech. Does anyone in their right mind expect anything different? Is there anyone left in the U.S. that hasn't already made up their mind?

Anonymous said...

What did you expect him to say? He and the rest of the Faux Noise propoganda machine are in full panic mode after witnessing the energy and enthusiasm at the DNC.

Anonymous said...

9:19... Panic mode? LOL!
They gained confidence after the DNC.
It showed what divided, racist, scumbag, sycophant politicians democrats are!

Anonymous said...

Yep, panic. Denial is a pitiful place to be 10:23.

Anonymous said...

Would you really expect anything less from a Fox News mouthpiece? Could well be true, but with the known bias of that network, no one really pays any attention. If you want an honest opinion of the speech, listen to it.

Anonymous said...

1151AM yes like Fox news is any different for the right then the left POV from CNN,ABC,CBS,NBC, MSNBC, CNBC, & Current TV

Anonymous said...

1:17, I'll give you MSNBC, but that's all. But that's why I said listen for yourself and not let the "panels" tell you what you heard.