Saturday, May 29, 2010

Whiner-In-Chief

We noted early on that BO does not understand America or Americans. How could he, restricted to the faculty lounge crowd, mixed in with the Chicago machine? But that’s ok, he was elected anyway. “Was” elected. Not a chance now as most of his flock see that they have been fleeced.

What is it that really bothers these types? They’ve got plenty of faults - a dismal lack of scholarship of current events is one of them; a complete lack of sense of history another, yet even they, handicapped as they are can’t stomach whiners. They’ve just realized they’ve elected one.

BO complains incessantly about what Fox, Rush, Republicans, others say about him. He gets upset when his bogus facts are challenged - health, C-SPAN, transparency and bipartisanship. He figures the dark side is after him and wants all of us to believe it.

Peter Wehner points out in a recent article that at a fund-raising event for Boxer, BO whined as follows: “Let’s face it. This has been the toughest year and a half since any year and a half since the 1930's.” What?!

Read this my friends, those of you who may have pulled the trigger for this clown. Now think back. Worse that Dec /7/1941? No? Yes? Worse than what Reagan faced after Carter? Worse than ‘68, with Bobby Kennedy and King both dead, turmoil on the streets? My, my. Worse than what FDR faced when he nearly single handedly provided support for the Brits? Worse than what Truman faced after the war? No? Yes?

Wehner notes that in his autobiography "Present at the Creation," Dean Acheson wrote about the immensity of the task the Truman administration faced after war ended in 1945, which "only slowly revealed itself. As it did so, it began to appear as just a bit less formidable than that described in the first chapter of Genesis. That was to create a world out of chaos; ours, to create half a world, a free half, out of the same material without blowing the whole to pieces in the process." Oh, thank you Dean, forgot all about that.

Come on. This Obama guy, this self-indulgent little man thinks he’s got it tough?

Robert Craven

1 comment:

  1. Liberalism seems closely linked to alcoholism in that it's a desease of denial.
    One indicator of this is the reaction you get when you try to help either type of person with the facts or objective realities of their condition - congnitive dissonance erupts fanned by emotional fury.

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