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Politics : The Obama - Clinton Disaster -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: John who wrote (49099)4/29/2011 9:22:50 AM
From: GROUND ZERO™2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 103300
 
Leading from behind is not leading. It is abdicating. It is also an oxymoron. Yet a sympathetic journalist, channeling an Obama adviser, elevates it to a doctrine. The president is no doubt flattered. The rest of us are merely stunned.

GZ



To: John who wrote (49099)4/29/2011 9:54:58 AM
From: GROUND ZERO™3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 103300
 
WHAT ODUMBO DOESN'T WANT TO TALK ABOUT

odumbo can only do one thing - - search for adoring fans to sooth his egomaniac needs...

BUT WHAT ABOUT THESE ISSUES?

1) The continuing collapse of his war in Libya.

2) The brutal oppression of Syrian demonstrators, by a man the Obama Administration described as a “reformer” only a few weeks ago.

3) The worsening situation in Afghanistan, where an Afghan military pilot gunned down eight American soldiers and an American contractor today, and hundreds of captured Taliban fighters recently escaped in a bizarre prison break.

4) The historic first-ever press conference held by the Federal Reserve, which is an absolute vindication for critics who correctly pointed out the negative inflationary consequences of this policy at the time of its passage.

5) Skyrocketing gas prices, and the role of Administration policy in causing the problem. We do not need any staged witch hunts for “price gouging” profiteers. We need answers from Barack Obama, the man who caused this crisis as a matter of deliberate policy. Why are offshore drilling projects a mortal threat to the Earth that must be stopped at all costs in American waters, but a noble bid for prosperity worthy of American subsidies in Brazil? These policies should be listed, discussed, and defended before the American electorate.

6) The dire forecasts of Standard & Poor’s and the International Monetary Fund, which have predicted America could lose its AAA credit rating, and soon be surpassed as the world’s largest economy by China. Obama should explain why he tried to suppress the Standard & Poor’s report. If he had been successful, he would have deprived Americans of vitally needed information about the financial future of their country.

7) The Administration’s action against Boeing on behalf of labor unions, which former National Labor Relations Board chairman Peter Schaumber called “unprecedented.” Why is this unprecedented action, to block Boeing from opening a non-union production line in South Carolina, being taken? What freedoms do American corporations retain? Which companies will be next to find the federal government is teaming up with unions to control their business decisions?

Instead, we get a press conference about the release of yet another fake birth certificate.

humanevents.com

GZ