Monday, November 22, 2010

Obama Around the Web

A quick check of how The Won is faring in the press this week:


On the Middle East peace process:
Instead of becoming a heady triumph of his diplomatic skill and special insight, Obama’s peace process is viewed almost universally in Israel as a mistake-riddled fantasy.

On the nukes issue:
So has nothing changed in the past quarter-century? In fact, almost everything has - especially when it comes to nuclear arms control and Israel's national objectives. What hasn't changed, it seems, is Barack Obama - who has led his administration into a foreign policy time warp that is sapping its strength abroad and at home.

On the TSA gropings:
"I think the American people are worried when they see an administration worried about reading Miranda rights to the underwear bomber," Jindal said. "[They're] so worried about rights of the terrorists, what about the rights of innocent American travelers?"
On the psyche of the American people:

It appears that Obama is literally driving us crazy. According to the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 20% of Americans had some form of mental illness in 2009. Which they attribute to unemployment, not the accumulated effect of listening to Barry's teleprompter speak almost daily.

On the outcome of the Ghailani trial:
Obama & Company have been called the Keystone Cops too many times to count. But they are far, far worse than mere incompetents.  They are blowhards who believe in their own mental and moral superiority to the point where they put all Americans at gratuitous risk.

On Obama's failure at the G20:
Has there ever been a major economic summit where a U.S. President and his Treasury Secretary were as thoroughly rebuffed as they were at this week's G-20 meeting in Seoul? We can't think of one. President Obama failed to achieve any of his main goals while getting pounded by other world leaders for failing U.S. policies and lagging growth.

The bloom is off the rose.

(Cross posted at Potluck)

3 comments:

  1. Until this teleprompter's administration, a president only spoke to the country on important matters and occasions. In the beginning of this administration, the face and voice of the teleprompter only came out once a day but is now, when inside the country, out there two-three times a day!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Come on admit it, the bloom was never on the rose as far as you believe? SMILE

    ReplyDelete
  3. George Soros, and his ilk, is the teleprompter, and it's getting more evident everyday.

    ReplyDelete