Geee Posted June 24, 2013 Share Posted June 24, 2013 American Thinker: It seems that the Goebbels playbook is working. Obama fronts the game so well that he dodges any personal responsibility for various lies and administration blunders now in the news. And all of this is OK with the Twitter twits. The buck no longer stops at the top: it stops with the assistant to the deputy assistant's assistant down in the bowels of some obscure bureaucracy. Or maybe amateur video auteurs are at fault. All presidents have a bumpy ride in their second term and Obama is no exception. But the scope and variety of recent malpractice is astounding. Yet few folks seem to care: the media remains incurious and the wired generation is busy with their Facebook status, Tweets, YouTube, and almost any Kardashian gluetus maximus. Foreign policy malpractice registers on a global scale. At some point in the first term, Obama went, at least in the minds of most voters, from dithering amateur to decisive statesman. How did Obama survive a first term that had all the earmarks of a Jimmy Carter rerun? The Democrats lost the House in the mid-term elections and the subsequent health care bill was probably the most partisan, complicated, expensive, and divisive domestic bill ever passed by the US Congress. There were more than a few moments when it seemed Marion Barry might have been better suited to the Oval Office than Obama. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valin Posted June 24, 2013 Share Posted June 24, 2013 If only President Obama knew how badly these programs are he's do something about it. It's all those people around him. (paraphrasing Romans under the Caesars...Germans under Hitler) The leader must not be blamed, for he is good pure honest and just. History....wonderful stuff. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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