Scarborough "think[s]" Ayatollahs "fix[ed]" Iranian election because of Obama's Cairo speech, and that's "a positive ... in the long run"
June 14, 2009 2:11 pm ET
From the June 14th edition of NBC's Meet The Press:


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Oh.
Yeah.
Which Ayatollah does scatter-brains think helped steal the presidency in Iran's election...
Ayatollah Scalia?
I see can where scatter-brain might think an Ayatollah could steal the presidency for his candidate... I mean, they wear a robe that sort of looks like the robe of Supreme Court election thief Scalia.
I like the argument that LePore had been registered as a Democrat since 1996, while we're talking about an election that happened four years later. As if that's a long history of party loyalty or something.
Fixed.
In truth I don't doubt it either, but also in truth I don't have any credible sources of information on this matter, because I'm suspicious as can be of all things reported about Iran in our media, after eight years of Bush and Cheney, where it appeared they were doing everything in their power to antagonize the American People against Iran... and our media (especially FOX) was right there with them, forwarding their Iran message for them.
Now to degree if any is Iran a threat to us?
That's a matter for our Intelleigence Agencies to know, and in no way shape or form do I believe for a moment that our media has that information reliably or correctly... and as far as our Intelligence goes, in particular the CIA, well that Agency and that important function of government are in better more honest and trustworthy hands now (read "unpoliticized" there), than they were in the past eight years, and so that's all I'd say about Iran as a threat to the American People, or not.
Was the recent presidential election in Iran been stolen or corrupted or whatever?
Maybe, could be, probably, who knows, I don't know, and above all else I don't care...
Because right now you are going to see Chapter 22 in a long series of chapters in our media, of things to prattle on about that they couldn't possibly know the truth on, and it wouldn't really matter to us if they did...
Get ready for Monday June 15, and an all day obsession with Iran and their recent presidential election.
"Stolen or not stolen? We'll report and you decide!"
"President Obama's fault, yes or no? We'll prattle on and chatter away, mostly yes!"
"Cause for more trouble? Yes, by all means... we the media shall sound the alarm, all day and all week long, into next week if we have to... an election has been stolen in Iran! And we're going to talk your ears off about it, because as long as it's an election being stolen in Iran, then it's news (although who can say for sure just why it's news), and if it were an election in the U.S.? Well then, that's a different story, we might talk about it and we might not... it depends on whose side we were taking."
That's what joe scarborough signaled above, on Sunday... he signaled that his cable television show (which gets a 6 AM EDT head start on all the other noise on cable), they're going to prattle on incessantly, all morning, about Ayatollahs stealing elections...
What does he know about it, and who cares anyway.
And of course this kind of thing is meant always to smother more important things, to bury them underneath noise (noise about Ayatollahs and elections in Iran), to drive the more important stuff under the radar screen...
Today President Obama will deliver an address before the American Medical Association at their annual meeting in Chicago... he's going to be speaking about Public Health Insurance before the single most powerful organization in America opposed to Public Health Insurance... the President has a great desire to do something positive and constructive and helpful and healthful to the American People on this issue : he wants to see them have health insurance, at a cost that does not prohibit them from owning a home or sending their kids to college, or at a cost that has them going uninsured, and therefore uncared for in case of illness injury or disease... the President is also a very persuasive speaker (you may already know this), he is a very powerful communicator, and this is a very important issue right now, it's timely, it's now or never (or if not now, then many years away)... hardly anything could be more important to the American People right now, today, to their welfare and their health, and the President is going to deliver an address to the AMA on the American People's behalf, to an AMA who stands in the way on this issue and needs to be moved, needs to be persuaded at least and maybe forced at most, and the President is right there as our vanguard in this matter...
And it's going to be buried today, all of that, buried underneath a bunch of idiotic noise about an election in Iran and about Ayatollahs and "Is Obama to blame, yes or no, you just sit there we'll decide and bend your ears about it all, all day and all week long if that's what it takes!"
Never mind about what the President is saying to the AMA in Chicago... don't look there and don't listen... it's not important to you... it's only about affordable health insurance and health care, it needn't concern you...
Besides, what could we possibly tell you about Public Health Insurance and the President and Congress and the AMA right now... those things are so remote and far away and unimportant...
Unlike Iran and the Ayatollahs... it and them we know all about, and aren't they the most important thing to you today, you just wait and see.
"Scarborough thinks?" Highly unlikely.
In other words, I don't think Obama's speech really had anything to do with it at all, it's just the way they wanted it to be from the get go.
What better way to show the world that the Iranian people are not open to such ideology then by having a hard line extremist win in a landslide?
I've never rigged an election, so I don't know whether it takes more than two weeks to accomplish, but my guess is that in a Dictatorial Theocracy, vote rigging on short notice is certainly possible. I think there is sound logic behind Scarboroughs opinion here.
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LOL!
Bush had eight years to lead but he chose to start wars with countries that had nothing to do with 9/11.He also gave to much power to the vice-president.
Obama was elected by a huge majority to try and repair things.
Conservatives must accept the will of the American people to go in a new direction.
The sooner the G.O.P.stop spreading fear and hate but make an effort to work with the new leader on several major issues facing the country. The better off all Americans will be.
Stop the hate Joe and company.
Are you sure?
2008 Presidential Election:
Electoral vote - Obama 365 McCain 173
Popular vote - Obama 69,498,215 McCain 59,948,240
2004 Presidential Election:
Electoral vote - Kerry 251 Bush 286
Popular vote - Kerry 59,028,444 Bush 62,040,610
2000 Presidential Election:
Electoral vote - Gore 266 Bush 271
Popular vote - Gore 50,999,897 Bush 50,456,002