In far far
too many areas, Barack Obama is governing against the will of the American people. Just about everything he had promised
regarding Obamacare has been proven wrong … yet he persists in cramming this
signature piece of socialistic claptrap down our craws. He is clearly swimming upstream on Syria … feeling
he can hit it out of the park with his tired rhetoric this upcoming week. Even his previous G-20 sycophants failed to
buy into his hollow pleas for war. And
Russian's Putin gave him a public spanking in St. Petersburg .
His
pontifications regarding climate change are
sounding more and more desperate … particularly since even the Arctic is
reversing its warming trend (see: UK Telegraph Story). And the
Keystone Excel pipeline was expected by most to be approved by now … the
Presidential election long being over and all.
Yet Obama’s heels are dug in despite the economic leverage that this dumb delay
gives the Muslim oil sheiks … see: Fox News Story.
You would think that for all
his problems, O-bomb-a would throw us peons a bone on maybe just the Keystone pipeline. But no … his mule-ishness has no bounds and,
even those things that might make some of his other problems dissipate, are
irrationally resisted. This kind of
behavior is bothersome in a President … it makes him appear puerile and frankly
a little nutty. I am worried having a nutty professor (or rather, lecturer) at the helm of our otherwise
great nation.
Afterward: A friend pointed me toward Norman Podhoretz's op-ed in today's Wall Street Journal which suggests that Obama is willing to sacrifice his own popularity in return for a concomitant decline in America's world influence and hegemony ... see: WSJ Article. This is not a new thought, but certainly a frightening one.
Afterward: A friend pointed me toward Norman Podhoretz's op-ed in today's Wall Street Journal which suggests that Obama is willing to sacrifice his own popularity in return for a concomitant decline in America's world influence and hegemony ... see: WSJ Article. This is not a new thought, but certainly a frightening one.
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