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Home Front: Politix
Further Reasons For Skepticism on That "Michelle Tape"
2008-06-03
Jim Geraghty, "Campaign Spot" @ National Review

The preponderance of the evidence now suggests that there's nothing there. One of the arguments that made me think there was some fire amid the smoke was the statement on Booman Tribune, attempting to explain that "why'd he" was being heard as "whitey." This sort of explanation suggested that someone — perhaps allied with the Obama campaign? Someone in attendance of the event? — wanted to explain what people would be hearing on the tape, which suggested that there was a tape, and that some words that sounded like "why'd he"/"whitey" could be heard. The listing of specifics of the comment — Medicaid/Katrina/Jena/Iraq — also suggested someone had heard the comment, and wanted to put it in context...

But now I find that apparently Booman Tribune was merely paraphrasing another blogger's prediction of what would be on the tape if it ever surfaced. No one claimed to have seen the tape. (That will teach me to put any stock in anything written on a liberal blog.)

Without that, what are we left with? Larry Johnson, a vehemently pro-Hillary and anti-Obama blogger, who in the past was running around telling people Karl Rove was about to be indicted. Republican political consultant Roger Stone, saying he believes it exists. I'm hearing from other reporters that their (secondhand, of course) sources are calling back and adding that they saw Louis Farrakhan on the tape, a detail that they didn't mention before Johnson's update of 9 this morning. Does the presence of Farrakhan seem like a detail that's easy to forget?

If I'm wrong, I'm wrong. But right now I think the evidence suggests this is a hoax, and that we will never see tape of Michelle Obama saying these particular controversial remarks. The timing of this rumor's surfacing is conveniently perfect to scare superdelegates, and the idea that it's in the hands of sinister Republicans explains why fans of Hillary are eager to talk about it but unable to produce it.

UPDATE: I hear from many readers that Bob Beckel said Tuesday morning on Fox & Friends, that a "bomb" was going to drop tomorrow, regarding Michelle Obama. Asked if it was "worse than a college thesis?" Bob said yes, I am told. He said that the Republicans were behind it and it was dumb because it meant that Mrs. Clinton would be the nominee.

I note that despite my readers' hopes, this fits the pattern for rumors like this — they're always simultaneously vague but hyped to be huge, and they're always coming just around the corner. Like I said, if I'm wrong, I'm wrong, but this could easily be a lot of folks chasing the same rumors...
Posted by:Mike

#12  Hey, it's an improvement over goatse
Posted by: KBK   2008-06-03 21:49  

#11  I'm gettin old, Ethel.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-06-03 19:36  

#10  Wikipedia on Rickroll meme.
Posted by: DMFD   2008-06-03 19:03  

#9  "dellor kcir8002"

reverse that and you get: 2008 Rick Rolled

;-)
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-06-03 18:58  

#8  Dear TW & others:

That youtube video is part of a harmless practical joke sweeping cyberspace these days. People (kids, mainly) drop that link in random places and when people click on it, it takes them to that long-suffering 80's tune and video that is actually quite hilarious (to some, at least) in all it's 80's glory. The artist's name fails me now but when you click on the link, you have been officially "RickRoll'd". Go figure.

If you can bear to watch it again, the guy in short shorts and suspenders jumping up and off a chain link fence at mark 2:08 never ceases to make me laugh out loud. Not sure why, exactly. Perhaps it's because there's something so terribly ridiculous about that particular moment. Although you could say that about the entire video with little equivocation.

Enjoy.
Posted by: eltoroverde   2008-06-03 18:23  

#7  Why does that link take me to a white kid singing an old song?
Posted by: trailing wife   2008-06-03 17:00  

#6  OMG! Quite a find at youtube.

I couldn't watch the whole thing, I had to stop part way through. Its enough to anger just about anyone.

I haven't seen things like that on TV in years.

Posted by: OldSpook   2008-06-03 14:32  

#5  SOMEONE POSTED IT TO YOUTUBE!!!!

WATCH IT HERE
Posted by: dellor kcir8002    2008-06-03 14:29  

#4  I'm sure Republicans will get the blame in the Democratic short-term memory

Free Willy!
Free Willy!
Free Willy Horton!
Posted by: Knuckles Greck3535   2008-06-03 12:15  

#3  Monday came and went and no tape as promised. That would seem to put it to rest.

I'm sure Republicans will get the blame in the Democratic short-term memory history books but I hope a few Obama people remember it was one of their own party that started this hoax.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2008-06-03 10:57  

#2  If nothing else, this rumor of a tape could be Clinton's attempt to break loose some super delegates.

I would not put it past them to make up the rumor and then spread it on the GOP side.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-06-03 10:40  

#1  I will believe it when I see it.

Michelle will have plenty of time and opportunity to stick her foot in her big, fat mouth before the election.

And I bet she will. Multiple times.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-06-03 10:32  

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