“Intellectual Stammer” – LA Times Editorial: Obama Says “Uh” So Much Because He’s So Smart His Brain Is Too Fast For His Mouth

May 27th, 2011 (33) Posted By Pat Dollard.

Los Angeles Times:

Apparently, a lot of people consider President Obama to be bumblingly inarticulate. “The guy can’t talk his way out of a paper bag!” a reader wrote to me recently. “Sarah Palin is a brilliant speaker. It’s the president whose sentences are undiagrammable,” said another in response to a column I wrote about Palin. It’s not just my readers, nor is it exclusively conservatives, who hold this view. A Google search of “does Obama have a speech impediment” turns up several pages of discussion among the president’s supporters and critics alike.Admittedly, the president is given to a lot of pauses, “uhs” and sputtering starts to his sentences. As polished as he often is before large crowds (where the adjective “soaring” is often applied to his speeches), his impromptu speaking frequently calls to mind a doctoral candidate delivering a wobbly dissertation defense.

But consider this: It’s not that Obama can’t speak clearly. It’s that he employs the intellectual stammer. Not to be confused with a stutter, which the president decidedly does not have, the intellectual stammer signals a brain that is moving so fast that the mouth can’t keep up. The stammer is commonly found among university professors, characters in Woody Allen movies and public thinkers of the sort that might appear on C-SPAN but not CNN. If you’re a member or a fan of that subset, chances are the president’s stammer doesn’t bother you; in fact, you might even love him for it (he sounds just like your grad school roommate, especially when he drank too much Scotch and attempted to expound on the Hegelian dialectic!).

If you’re not, chances are you find yourself yelling “get to the point already!” at the television screen every time Obama’s search for the right word seems to last longer than the search for Osama bin Laden. And thanks to its echoes of the college lecture hall, you may think it comes across as ever so slightly (or more than slightly) left wing.

That’s kind of ironic, given that the godfather of the intellectual stammer is arguably none other than the paterfamilias of the conservative movement, William F. Buckley Jr. With his slouch, his glazed-eyed stare and a speaking style that suggested the entire Oxford English Dictionary was flipping through his mind while he searched for a word like “dithyramb,” he makes Obama’s extemporaneous speech seem canned — not to mention pedestrian — by comparison. In fact, if the people critiquing Obama’s meandering speech patterns were to see an old “Firing Line” segment, I daresay they would think Buckley was drunk or otherwise impaired.

Granted, Buckley didn’t hold political office (he made an unsuccessful run for mayor of New York in 1965). He was more an observer than a decider, which is pretty much the opposite of what you need to be to lead a nation. Obama, as much as his critics might hate to admit it, is more than a phlegmatic egghead. He’s proved he can act decisively; whatever his faults, he’s leading the nation far more effectively — albeit less colorfully — than Buckley would have led New York. (When asked what he’d do if he won the mayoral election, he famously responded, “Demand a recount.”)

Obama’s problem is not that he’s an intellectual (for the sake of argument let’s define it as someone who is scholarly, broadly informed and distinguished as a thinker). It’s that he sounds like an intellectual. Unlike other presumed political brainiacs — Bill Clinton or Newt Gingrich, for example — he isn’t able to bury his ideas behind a folksy regional accent or good-old-boy affectations when he wants to. Nor is he effective at “keeping it real” when he falls into traditionally African American cadences that he clearly never used when he was growing up.

By speaking as though he hails from everywhere, he ends up being from nowhere. The result is that people look at him and see not a Hawaiian or a Chicagoan or even a black man, but a university man.

Of course, the president enables that stigma by stammering his way through town hall meetings and other public dialogues as though they were philosophy lectures. Irritating? Sure. But inarticulate? Sorry, folks, but you’ll have to find another adjective. And take your time. The right word is usually worth waiting for.

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  • Cold Soldier

    And 12 year old girls that use “like” and “you know” 10 times in a sentence are genuises :roll:

    • Robert In Texas

      :beer: :beer:

  • ji

    They interviewed a speech analyzer and he said its the sign of a liar.
    ob cant say what he really wants to say, because he knows he would get in trouble.
    So he thinks of what he wants to say, then he has to say “aaaaaaaah” to give himself time to think of a lie.

    • ji

      Rush L. has made the same comment.
      How his Dad a lawyer, would hammer witnesses who did the “aaaah”
      Because they would always blurt out the truth, if you did. See Perry Mason.
      Thats why ob needs a teleprompter and why he wont take questions. See hammer.

  • Chuck O

    If he’s so smart, why does he keep many of Bushs’ policies in place, given the fact that he has spoke out against those policies while on the campaign trail back in ’07/’08?

  • wwtd

    Uh ya sure. His teleprompter told him to say uh. Didn’t Butthead say uh?…uh…uh…ya Bevis.

    • libertarian

      Maybe it’s true?…
      Remember the episode where Beavis and Butthead go to the “gifted” class?…

  • http://fullcirclethinker.com fullcirclethinker

    When your whole life is one big lie, it is often difficult to sort out all the lies from the indoctrination continually given to the ‘smartest man on earth’.

  • MinneSoCold

    …and the hole they’re digging keeps getting deeper and deeper :roll:

  • Lock and Load

    I don’t need to hear him speak to think he’s a university man… I just look at his foolish, idealistic, far-left policies that are good for classroom debate ONLY, not real world application :!: :!: :roll: :???:

    • Deano

      In bygone days saying ‘um’ or ‘uh’ would have you automatically expelled from the debating team. Oh how we’ve regressed. Oblah-blah talks out his backside so much, he doesn’t know where his lies start or end. Higher intelligence? Really? What a load of crap. He’s a lightweight, hack who avoids answering questions at every opportunity (sidetracks), talks down when challenged, is a stuttering fool when his teleprompter fails, the guy’s never managed a paper round in his life yet thinks he can dictate foreign-policy and geopolitics, toast world leaders when ever HE wants, what on earth has he ever achieved? What legacy will he leave this nation when his gone next year? Um and uhs don’t cut it, they never will..

  • Bobby E.

    Uh … then I think … uh … there are a lot of … uh … geniuses … uh … on the planet.

    • wwtd

      Throw “like” in where “uh” is and see what ya got.

  • Derek

    So according to their logic… Paul Sr. from American Chopper is a fucking genius?

  • Diana Ward

    “By speaking as though he hails from everywhere, he ends up being from nowhere. The result is that people look at him and see not a Hawaiian or a Chicagoan or even a black man, but a university man.”

    Uh, no, I see him as more of a con man!

    • Sasha

      Diana, he was a boy raised with middle-class white people and he tries too hard to be “black.” He should have spent summers in North Philly playgrounds instead of learning to surf in Hawaii. But, the black people are too emotionally tied to this man to see his disconnecct with the black people.

  • Tom in CO

    So we heckle Obama for using a teleprompter. Where was the outrage when Bachmann read from a teleprompter during the SOTUA rebuttal?

    • Suze in SC

      :???: Trying to deflect?

    • ignifer

      the thing is i have SEEN bachman speaking off the cuff…obama NEVER DOES, even going so far as to use a teleprompter to speak to a classroom of 3rd graders.
      everytime obama goes off the Telepromter of the USA he inserts his foot in his mouth. the man even uses a teleprompter at a Q & A session, which not only illustrates how even the questions are scripted the responses are as well.
      big difference from replying with a prepared rebuttal.

  • Rudemeister

    It takes more mental energy to fabricate something than to merely repeat a fact. It is tougher to lie. When somebody uses “uh” and other short words, it is a stall for their brain to create a lie.

  • Afsaneh

    If he is re-elected, I’ll be so disappointed in Americans, I will have no choice but to commit suicide!
    What is it about this bumbling, opportunistic, cheating, lying idiot that makes you keep yourselves in such deep denial?!!! Shame on you.
    :cry:

  • Bob

    I know all my Grad school friends talk like that, or are those my drunken friends, ha ha I get them confused some times.

  • U.H.

    As George C. Scott’s Character, General Buck Turgedson says in Dr.Strangelove:

    “WHAT A LOAD OF COMMIE BULL!”

  • trustme1013

    I had a public speaking class in high school. It was one semester. My teacher broke us from using verbal pauses, and when people use them, I am distracted by them. She would tape us and make us watch them. We’d have to count our verbal pauses and take points off. You learned pretty quickly.

    If BHO is so freaking educated, why isn’t he, uh, uh, uh, aware, uh, that a verbal pause is FUCKING RIDICULOUS?

    Really, he’s a trained monkey that can read what other people prepare for him. When it comes to his own original thoughts, he’s grasping at straws.

    There are ways to avoid verbal pauses. I do public speaking as part of my job. When you need to pause to search for the best word, you pause. You don’t fill that void. For being so damn smart, he’s really dumb.

    Also, I take offense to the author throwing WFB under the bus. He’s not fit to step in the cemetery where Buckley’s buried!

    • Sasha

      Trust me, you are right on about the speech classes in college. The Professor would make each one stand in front of the class and then critique our speeches, marking the number of pauses, how many breaths we took to did not breath properly. Didn’t this bozo take any speech classes. We had to s how him our research and then defend the speech. It is obvious why his college records are under seal. He probably majored in basket weaving.

  • Dean

    This is just one more steaming pile of horseshit from the fuckin’ media.
    Those assholes couldn’t find their own asses with both hands, a map and a guide.

    If O’Bozo’s lips are moving he’s lying. Period.

  • tahDeetz

    Buckley’s words had impact, O’Butt-Bumbler, not so much. Hugh difference.

    tD

  • moriah

    Remember that chick who asked you, “But do you love me?”
    :lol:

  • wtfo

    How can it possibly be a sign that his brain is too fast for his mouth? He reads all his speeches from the teleprompter. The LA Times has shown its stupidity once again.

  • Sasha

    Remember the old Steve Allen show with “The Man on the Street Interviews?” Louis Nye, Don Knotts and Tom Poston were the interviewees. The most hilarious one was Tom Poston: bug-eyed, bumbling and shaking like a leaf when questioned. He answered, :uh, um, duh, and when he was asked his name, he couldn’t remember it. Sounds like someone we know?

  • Lancelot

    Remember navy corpse man: “in the Austrian language”? what an uneducated man he is.

  • Gguueest

    Its just a bad habit he has and it makes him sound stupid.

  • Gguueest

    Its just a bad habit he has and it makes him sound stupid.