02 May 2010

Busy Doing Nothing

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As I sit and watch what the administration does and that from which it abstains, it called to mind a song I saw many years ago in an old Bing Crosby movie.



When the public starts to take notice, Obama starts looking busy while in reality he's doing nothing, at least nothing useful. On his show Friday night, Mark Levin said this:

Obama is too busy playing political games, race-baiting, and attacking Wall Street executives to be bothered to do his job. It’s easier for an incompetent, inexperienced ideologically-driven lame duck president to attack and undermine and obstruct than to actually lead. Why did Obama fail to act in a timely manner? Why did he fail to address the American people in a timely manner? Why didn’t he direct every available resource to combat this oil spill before it got out of hand?

The people the president dispatched are the wrong people. What good will SWAT teams, lawyers from the justice department, and cabinet secretaries do? The truth is that the President sat on his duff trying to boss us around and did not take this seriously. He still hasn’t taken it seriously. If they really cared about the environment like they claim, he would have been down there himself garbed in a baseball hat cleaning it up. He is unwilling to do his job; he is incapable of doing his job.

He is very much like Stalin prior to the German invasion of 1941. He looks busy, but the impending disaster will roll over him like the Nazis rolled over the Red Army. Stalin worried as the Germans approached Moscow that the Polit Bureau would remove him from power because he was unfit to lead. Obama is unfit to be President of the United States. He can say what he likes, but in the face of a real disaster, he does too little too late and does and says the most asinine banalities ever to issue forth from a President. Obama is issuing a study to be returned by Secretary Salazar in 30 days. In 30 days, the damage, like a stain upon the seashore, will be set, but it will still be ongoing. Get to work.


Crisis is the rallying cry of the tyrant –attr James Madison

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