Natural American Spirit Doctorate
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Sean
on Wed 10 Mar 2010 07:34 AM PST |
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RIP Corey Haim.
I am Going to See Cymbals Eat Guitars, and Bear in Heaven tomorrow. Reviews will follow.
Wow! Pelosi actually said "We need to pass this bill so you can find out what's in it!" This fire-able offense ranks up there with Clinton's "We could give you your money back, but how do we know you will spend it correctly" in the realm of random outbursts of Socialist honesty.
I have always avoided lazily buying into whatever meme drudge is pushing, but there have been too many signs of insanity lately to not to at least buy in a little to the idea that this crop of liberals is actually as bad as the caricature we'd warned against for decades.
His breach of decorum in the last state of the union, when he called
out the judges, was one of the bigger mistakes he has made. Who is this Chicago hack to criticism the Supreme Court, after 40some better men refrained?
I always felt strongly that Obama was a non-entity who didn't contain the experience of backbone to be anything but a Tool in office. I was so appalled by his lack of credentials, and accumulation of anti-credentials, that I couldn't actually fathom him getting elected, but after the election I hoped that he might do some good by virtue of his skin color and speaking ability. That was all the credit I gave him. Sometime early in his first term I started recognizing his style of governance as naive, wishful and completely unsophisticated. How would I know? Because he is making mistakes I could see myself making. He is trying to explain his moves to the crowd instead of playing his opponents.
If that worked, everyone else would do it. Shut up and govern, dumb ass.
His Presidency, most notable for its constant, unrelenting, and filthy demonization of his opponents, remains a shining continuation of the Clinton legacy and a rubuke of W's too: The worst thing the W did was associate, in the minds of America, all his positive traits with failure. In short, W, showed that bi-partisanship and a respect for the office don't pay, and he successor has taken that lesson to heart.
I will say this though: To press ahead on health care.. that's a Balsy move.