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RNC sends rude birthday cake to Obama

4:19 am - 08/04/2012
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RNC Birthday Cake To DNC Jabs Obama With 'You Didn't Bake This' Frosting

The Republican National Committee mocked President Barack Obama on Friday, sending a cake to the Democratic National Committee with a backhanded message commemorating Obama's upcoming birthday.

"You didn't bake this," reads text on the cake, which is vanilla with vanilla frosting, according to Yahoo! News. It's a reference to Obama's "you didn't build that" remark last month, which he made while talking about the need to maintain investments in domestic infrastructure for the good of businesses.

"If you were successful, somebody along the line gave you some help," Obama said. "There was a great teacher somewhere in your life. Somebody helped to create this unbelievable American system that we have that allowed you to thrive. Somebody invested in roads and bridges. If you've got a business -- you didn't build that. Somebody else made that happen. The Internet didn't get invented on its own. Government research created the Internet so that all the companies could make money off the Internet. ... The point is that when we succeed, we succeed because of our individual initiative, but also because we do things together."

Republicans have seized on the comment as proof that the president is against the principles of entrepreneurship and American innovation. RNC spokesman Tim Miller continued to make that argument in explaining the cake.

"Since President Obama's birthday is tomorrow, we actually wish him a happy 50.99726 years with this 'you didn't bake that' cake," said Miller, prodding the White House for its explanation that the unemployment rate was actually a fraction lower than the 8.3 percent figure. "We do know that hard working, smart entrepreneurs across the country join us in wishing the president a happy birthday and hoping that next year he has more time for baking so the country can get back to job creating."

The cake marked the second effort by the RNC to take advantage of the president's approaching birthday. Earlier in the day on Friday, they unveiled baracksbirthdaycards.com to showcase fake cards featuring pictures of the president with various celebrity supporters and political figures alongside political attacks on a number of issues.

Obama will celebrate his 51st birthday on Saturday, August 4.

UPDATE -- 6:35 p.m -- DNC spokeswoman Melanie Roussell has responded to the RNC's move, attempting to draw a parallel between it and GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney's politics.

“This is typical of Mitt Romney’s approach to the middle class," she said. "He wants to ‘Let them eat cake!’ while robbing them blind. We sent the cake back to the RNC, along with a copy of the Tax Center’s report on Mitt Romney’s tax plan.”



I wonder whose preteen child or grandchild gave them the idea?

Of course a cake ordered ('cause you know they didn't bake it either) by Republicans would be vanilla with vanilla frosting. It was probably the closest they could get to making the cake look like a white sheet and hood. Klan KKKake!

"You didn't bake this"? Obviously. Who bakes their own birthday cake? Idiots.

I hope no one ate any of it. They probably laced it with poison or at least spit in it.

I wish Obama would be able to get away with cutting the cake into pieces, marching into the RNC with a bunch of Secret Service agents, each with a piece, and smashing a piece into each RNC member's face.


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layweed 4th-Aug-2012 07:08 pm (UTC)
That's sad. The Obama Administration doesn't seem to be coming out against this with any force either, I haven't heard anything about trying to correct the Republicans.
bananainpyjamas 4th-Aug-2012 07:11 pm (UTC)
They have tried and Dems have pointed out that many of the business owners proudly proclaiming that they built their businesses "on their own" actually took advantage of government subsidies or loans. IDK how effective those efforts have been, the average conservative doesn't seem super receptive to Earth Logic these days.
layweed 4th-Aug-2012 07:13 pm (UTC)
Yeah but if you aren't refuting the quote and pointing out how it was completely taken out of context, it's not gonna change things. That's how I feel about it anyway.

I get the feeling the average conservative isn't very receptive to looking on the White House webpage for the actual transcript of the speech either, heh.
bananainpyjamas 4th-Aug-2012 07:17 pm (UTC)
They have refuted the quote and pointed out that it's taken out of context. It just doesn't seem to have been that effective. Slicing up quotes is standard operating procedure in political campaigns for a reason - it's hard to combat without coming off as whiny or indignant (however justified it may be). Both sides do it and it can be really hard to correct once it's out there.
layweed 4th-Aug-2012 07:46 pm (UTC)
Yeah, that's true. I guess I just hate the whole misquoting as a way of attacking your opponent thing, but I see more of it from Republicans. Whether that's because of my bias as being a liberal, I don't know. I definitely wish they would do without it on both sides of the aisle though.
emofordino 4th-Aug-2012 10:40 pm (UTC)
there is a commercial that airs like, every day in my area where obama repeats what he says and notes that conservatives are taking what he said out of context. but his haters don't care and will continue to quote it as long as someone keeps believing them.
romp 4th-Aug-2012 08:07 pm (UTC)
I think it's a good point and someone HAS to have learned from it. I pointed out to my son that his grandfather went to college on the GI Bill and were able to take a tax rebate on mortgage payments for years...all of which was help from the gov't. Of course, it isn't a huge help to have another lefty kid in Canada but it's an important concept to amplify. The Repubs are great at marketing their spin so it has to be countered or people accept it as The Truth.
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