Monday, November 21, 2011

Scrutiny Biases

I appreciate Herman Cain’s charisma, his Reaganesque style and his ability to articulate the small government and personal freedom message. I, do, however, have several concerns about Mr. Cain and do not back him for the White House nor do I have any enthusiasm for the candidate.

In many ways, I see his appeal on the right in the 2012 circuit as similar to Barack Obama’s appeal to the left in 2008 cycle. Both are charismatic men, running as outsiders to the political establishment.

Only Cain has made clear his commitment to conservative principles in his campaign while Obama obscured his advocacy of big-government notions in his. And Cain has a record of accomplishment in the private sector — with the concomitant executive experience. Oh, and the media has scrutinized the Cain's record with a fine-toothed comb while paying little, if any, attention to Obama’s.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

The UN Made Me Do It

Obama's war, perhaps?

I am appalled that our president, Mr. Barack H. Obama of the United States of America could launch our country into a conflict without a formal declaration of war by Congress. Or, much less barely ANY discussion by the House or Senate.

Something I learned in my History class: Only Congress has the authority “to declare war.” Or, unless you're President Obama, one can wage war almost whenever he feels like it, or at least whenever he can cobble together some "broad coalition," as Obama put it. Let's just face the facts, my friends, we have a runaway Executive Branch when it comes to our current administration, and Obama appears naïve in the extreme on this one.

Let's talke about Mr. Obama's naïvete for just a sec: Is it naïve to expect U.S. involvement in this war to be over in “days, not weeks," as Mr. Obama seems to think? Is it naïve to expect that he can carry this out without using ground troops? Is it naïve to wage war that is not in response to a direct threat to the U.S. national security? Is it naïve to expect millions of Libyans to cheer as their own country is being attacked by Western powers? Is it naïve to expect civilian casualties not to mount as a result of his actions, which he said were designed “to protect Libyan civilians.” And, finally, is it naïve to expect the world to go along with the ruse that this is not a U.S.-led act of aggression? *ahem* "YES."

Finally, Obama’s stated reasons for this war, which he refuses to call by its proper name, are hypocritical and incoherent. President Obama has now pushed the United States to a place where we are now engaged in three wars simultaneously.

Obama's war? The UN's war? I believe, what we will hear from President Obama is, "The UN made me do it."

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Oh, Oprah, Shut The Hell Up!

Oprah Windbag is at it AGAIN! She called on President Obama's critics on Friday to show "a certain level of respect.”

Oprah Mouth says, "I feel that everybody has a learning curve, and I feel that the reason why I was willing to step out for him was because I believed in his integrity and I believed in his heart." Also, she said the presidency is a position that “holds a sense of authority and governance over us all,”

Learning curve? Integrity? Heart? Obama holds a sense of authority? C'mon, Oprah Big Mouth, what planet do you live on?

I seem to have missed her calls for "respect" for any other administration. You were conveniently silent for eight years while President Bush was being bashed. Similarly, you have not called for any calm in regards to the attacks on Sarah Palin, who is *actually* the most influential woman in politics today, believe it or not, a little nutty, but, influential, nonetheless.

Who do you think you are? You sold this most worthless, useless piece of human debris to all the brain dead that follow you, with bated breath. I agree that Presidents deserve a certain respect; however, most liberals consider any displayed difference of opinion to be disrepectful, or even worse, claim it is racist! *gasps*

Since you, Oprah Of The United States, are so willing to allow President Obama to "learn on the job" and ask us to allow time for the "learning curve," I wonder if you'd give that same advice to us if Sarah Palin was the president? I hear *crickets chirping* because it would be a completely different story. Listen, Oprah, we don't have time for ON THE JOB TRAINING for Mr. Obama!


Oprah Monster can WANT respect for Mr. Obama all she wants. But! Just as acceptance is based on agreement, respect is something a person earns. Respect is not something Oprah, or anyone else, can impose on a nation or a people.

Oprah, let me tell you a little something about WHY Obama is disrespected. Obama has lost the respect of the Amercian people because of his outrageous policies, destructive government programs, and foreign policy plans which are so ineffective. The nation and the world recognizes how ineffective, at best, and destructive, at worst, this man actually is. Obama is way over his head in competence and effectiveness. Almost none of his programs and policies have resulted in healing the nation, improving the economy, and making any place safer in the world.

It has become clear to one and all that he is lacking in the skills and abilities necessary to be President of the United States.

Oh, and one last thing, Ms. Hoity Toity Media Queen, I'm not interested in your opinions. You didn't support Obama because of his heart, you supported him because you are the same color. PERIOD. If you were choosing someone to lead your organization and couldn't see the color of his skin, would you hire the person with the 1-1/2 page resume with very little relevant experience, or the person with the ten page resume who served their country in the military and had decades of political experience? That's what I thought, you nut job.

Good Luck, Oprah. Keep on wishing you can wave a magic wand and make gold out of hay! You have certainly confirmed to the ENTIRE WORLD that we elected a bed wetter who still has his training wheels on his Huffy bike. Fantastic.