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Pope Benedict Our German Shepherd

Henry Farrell recounts getting stuck in pope-security-related traffic, contrasts the differences between this trip and John Paul II’s 1979 visit to Ireland, and takes this photo:

Pope Benedict Welcome German Shepherd Photo

Henry muses that it “seemed to me to have dark undertones that were presumably not intended by the person who was waving it about.” Personally, I find the canine overtones amusing enough.

About the Author: James Joyner is the publisher of Outside the Beltway and the managing editor of the Atlantic Council. He's a former Army officer, Desert Storm vet, and college professor with a PhD in political science from The University of Alabama. He lives just outside the Beltway in Alexandria, Virginia.

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What? No deep navel gazing on the meaning of the words and if they are an insult? Of course not, that is only reserved for deflecting question about substantive matters on Obama's fitness to be president.

Posted by yetanotherjohn | April 16, 2008 | 02:43 pm | Permalink
 

How many people name their dogs "Pope?"

Posted by Sean Hackbarth | April 16, 2008 | 02:46 pm | Permalink
 

Commenter #7 to Farrell's post nailed it. The reference was intentional.

Posted by Andy | April 16, 2008 | 02:58 pm | Permalink
 

Of course not, that is only reserved for deflecting question about substantive matters on Obama's fitness to be president.

I don't see how the "boy" controversy was in any way deflecting questions from any substantive matters.

Posted by Michael | April 16, 2008 | 02:59 pm | Permalink
 

Michael,

Try re-reading the statement substituing the word man for boy and see if you can't then see a substantive question that was raised about Obama. Let me help.

Congressman Geoff Davis, took the criticisms of Mr. Obama a few steps further, likening the change slogan to the pitch of a “snake oil salesman.” He then relayed to the audience that he had taken party in a “highly classified, national security simulation” with Obama.

“I’m going to tell you something: That MAN’s finger does not need to be on the button,” Mr. Davis said. “He could not make a decision in that simulation that related to a nuclear threat to this country.”

Now maybe you don't see the relevance, but the idea that Obama would freeze in indecision when faced with a simulation related to a nuclear threat to this country would seem to me to be a substantive issue.

Posted by yetanotherjohn | April 16, 2008 | 04:01 pm | Permalink
 

Now maybe you don't see the relevance, but the idea that Obama would freeze in indecision when faced with a simulation related to a nuclear threat to this country would seem to me to be a substantive issue.

Only if Obama was a part of the simulation, which I gather he was not.
I mean, I just ran a highly secretive simulation that shows that George Bush would have surrendered to Al Qaeda if they attack NYC, does that make it a substantive matter?

Until we know _why_ the simulation shows Obama freezing (and presumable other candidates not freezing), the whole simulation is worse than useless.

Posted by Michael | April 17, 2008 | 12:26 pm | Permalink
 

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