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Thursday, 29 September 2011

Even they admit it

Always was one and always will be.
How the empty suits mighty have fallen.  At Newsweek, Mr Barack Hussein Obama goes from a "god" to "he wasn't ready".

Took them long enough.

Update:  Obama's "malaise" moment:
Seriously, in 2008 we elected a community organizer, state senator, college instructor first term senator over a guy who spent five years in a Vietnamese prison. And now he’s lecturing us about how America’s gone “soft”? Really?

3 comments:

  1. This most likely means that the new "narrative" will be "After four years of on-the-job training, He Is Ready To Lead".

    They are not going to give up on their Messiah. This is just a change of spin, not an epiphany.

    Although I'm betting they wish they had a Kennedy warming up in the bullpen, about now.

    cheers

    eon

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  2. The problem here is that one of the people who didn't know he wasn't ready was Barack Obama himself. In not knowing, he never bothered to try to learn on the job (why learn what you already think you know), so he is STILL not ready and never will be.

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  3. Obama's "we've gone soft" should go into the archives right next to Carter's "national malaise" speech.

    Both are the words of someone desperately trying to blame everybody else for his own shortcomings. In The One's case, coupled with an absolute refusal to believe that He, Himself, is anything but perfect.

    cheers

    eon

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