by Dacia Nichol

If there’s anything ironic on the scale of required presidential niceties, it’s Barry Bama, the most communistic president we’ve ever had, sign a bill
establishing a board to honor the great man who saved our nation from that very style of oppressive government.  It just feels wrong.  Cheap.  At the very least, a raised eyebrow is quite deserved.  Both should be raised now.

Add in the punch that “as much as any president”, Reagan was a guy who made people smile (woot for optimism!) with the agenda-driven comments praising Nancy for her stem cell research support, and it seems we’ve seen Barry’s spin and acting skills at their best.  Wonder what the backstage footage was like...

Maybe the guy knows we’re finally regrouping and the backlash that comes every time one party has such sweeping rule is fast approaching.  In this light, he’s tossing out breadcrumbs for the political gulls to squabble over.

After all, he did manage to find a Republican congressman to be his Army Secretary - from New York no less!

Apparently they do exist!

Future nominee John M. McHugh was only one of three House Republicans in his district - will we see the same type of hoopla over his seat in the special elections as we did over Kirsten Gillibrand’s when it was up for grabs?  Maybe.  And when the district falls victim to the 2010 Census...piece of cake.
Note to McHugh:  Try not to tick off the Defense Secretary.

 


Comments

Sun, 07 Jun 2009 22:43:17

Some place in the middle there has to be a place where we find consensus. If not, I am afraid of civil war.

I disagree w/ all the presumptions behind your conclusions, but I am also disappointed in Barometer. He says what a lot of people want to hear. The fact that many of the people losing their houses, w/ a Democratic Congress and President even, --- it's sad. Nothing has been done to warrant the Red Baiting like saving people from losing their houses and life-savings because of a catastrophic illness in the family. Disqualified from aid because of assets, help only comes when it comes down to finding a shelter. Even stay in a shelter? Or mebbe you have been so sheltered in your dittohead world the possibility of losing all won't happen.

 

Gerry

Mon, 08 Jun 2009 11:40:19

I don't think civil war would ever happen before because Americans are simply too lazy now. Most people have no clue what is going on in Washington and whats worse, they don't care. The civil war was fought over state rights vs federal rights so the conditions right now are just as bad if not worse than they were before the civil war. The only difference is the ignorance of the american public now.

 

Tue, 09 Jun 2009 13:34:25

As I've said before, if Civil War happens, I'm moving to Texas. :)

 



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