So. If the President is actively working to undermine and weaken the states comprising our union for the benefit of his ideological partisans, can we finally say that he’s anti-American?
Being in a leadership position without leading is called position-ship.
And when you truly lead, you will be criticized because working on the right problems, setting the right priorities, surrounding yourself with the right people, and developing the right plans will not make everybody happy. This is especially true when it means cutting back on somebody’s pet project, such as, the pet projects of each member of Congress.
The 535-member Congress was not intended to be the leadership in Washington, D.C. Their job is to help maintain balance of power, advise the president, approve or disapprove legislation where needed, and repeal unwanted or unnecessary legislation. As Speaker John Boehner so appropriately stated, the president has to lead, and more importantly, lead the nation on behalf of the people in the right direction. A 535-member committee cannot lead.
Clearly, President Obama is in re-election mode. He may be “talking to the center” ideologically as some of the political pundits are claiming, but his liberal actions have barely moved. Just consider the fact that he and his support organizations are backing the union protesters against Governor Walker, and he is expected to do the same when other governors are forced to make some of the same tough choices in order to balance their state budgets.
Governors Walker and Snyder have chosen leadership. President Obama has chosen position-ship.
“Position-ship” doesn’t begin to cover it, I think. Not when we’re dealiing with Buchanan levels of failure, without Buchanan’s excuse of vacillating incompetence. We’re moving from not letting crises go to waste to not letting an opportunity for creating a crisis go to waste here.
Glenn Reynolds posted a comment from a reader saying in effect that homeschoolers ought to to set up booths in the parking lot of their local schools and hold “ask me how to homeschool” events across the state.
Time to start holding local school boards accountable if they’re not going to keep their employees in line.
Remember: When Glenn Beck says that the unions and other community organizers are behind all the riots and protests, it’s a whack-job conspiracy theory worthy of scorn and derision.
When OFA et al. boast of their magnificent plan coming together, it is worthy of celebration. Glenn who?
Remember: When Glenn Beck says that the unions and other community organizers are behind all the riots and protests, it’s a whack-job conspiracy theory worthy of scorn and derision.
bu…bu…but I was assured that the President was a Good Man!
That Goldstein fellow. Always telling us that the President has no clothes. tsk. tsk.
Clearly he lacks the proper imagination.
So. If the President is actively working to undermine and weaken the states comprising our union for the benefit of his ideological partisans, can we finally say that he’s anti-American?
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The Reverend Jesse Rhymestain was correct. It IS just like Egypt.
“Position-ship” doesn’t begin to cover it, I think. Not when we’re dealiing with Buchanan levels of failure, without Buchanan’s excuse of vacillating incompetence. We’re moving from not letting crises go to waste to not letting an opportunity for creating a crisis go to waste here.
Glenn Reynolds posted a comment from a reader saying in effect that homeschoolers ought to to set up booths in the parking lot of their local schools and hold “ask me how to homeschool” events across the state.
Time to start holding local school boards accountable if they’re not going to keep their employees in line.
That should have gone on the previous post. Sorry.
Remember: When Glenn Beck says that the unions and other community organizers are behind all the riots and protests, it’s a whack-job conspiracy theory worthy of scorn and derision.
When OFA et al. boast of their magnificent plan coming together, it is worthy of celebration. Glenn who?
David Kahane strikes a wry tone: http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/260212/gone-wisconsin-david-kahane
Of Walker, Wisconsin Governor: “The dude abides.”
Plus, bonus revanchism and irredentism.
Remember that ridiculous unhelpful map he was ranting over a couple of weeks ago? That’s so crazy!
Thank God we know who the Good Men are to get us through this.
Crazy talk, Pablo, just crazy talk.
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