Friday, November 6, 2009

President Obama's Really, REALLY AWFULLY Bad Week. - Commentary & more from C. Brooks Nielsen

 FYI:
Subject: This Sunday at 8:00 pm central 9:00 pm eastern
 
This Sunday Fox news, is going to air a very important documentary about Barack Obama, Sunday night at 9 P M  Eastern.    

The report will  go back to Obama's earlier days, showing even then his close ties to radical Marxist professors, friends, spiritual advisers, etc.  It will also reveal details about his ties to Rev. Wright for +20 years i.e. how he was participating with this man, and not for the reasons he states!


The report has uncovered more of Obama's radical past and we will see things  that no one in the media is willing to put out  there.  It will be a segment to remember.
Mark your calendar and pass this on to everyone you  know:  Sunday night, 8 P M . CT ; 9 P M  ET.  Democrat or Republican, this report will open your eyes to how YOUR country is being sold down the road to Totalitarian Socialism.  If you care about the direction of our country, pass this notice on to everyone you know...
 


I had no wish to find fault with the President yesterday as I waited to hear his message to the nation following the massacre at Fort Hood.  So, I was stunned, literally, as I watched him begin by chatting up a meeting before addressing a most pressing national issue of the day - the slaughter of 13 American soldiers and the wounding of many others on their own soil.  All I can think now, is about the flak President Bush got for finishing a story he was reading to school children before addressing the matters of 9/11 and wonder, are these situations going to be viewed as comparable by the huddled masses?

I wish I could claim I still view this President impartiality.  Boy, how I've tried, but I'm just not up to it anymore.  This situation reminds me sadly of many others where I had to be slugged in the kisser to get it when I needed to stop dishing out the benefit of the doubt.  All I can wonder now is when the Congressional hearings are going to begin as to whose fault it is that there was a massacre at Fort Hood, Texas yesterday.  Some poor guy who'd had enough of being harassed for being a jihadist in American military clothing?  Not likely, as things stand right now in a country where the stink in our own neighborhoods and countless other indications that something's rotten in our own neck of the woods barely raises an eyebrow.

And what's the cost?  Trillions?  Oh, yeah, and who's gonna pay off this debt? 

So, please tell me what you think.  Is the following story piling it on or just reporting what's happening?

nbcchigaco.com

Obama's Frightening Insensitivity Following Shooting

A bad week for Democrats compounded by an awful moment for Barack Obama.

By ROBERT A. GEORGE
Updated 9:18 AM CST, Fri, Nov 6, 2009

President Obama didn't wait long after Tuesday's devastating elections to give critics another reason to question his leadership, but this time the subject matter was more grim than a pair of governorships.
After news broke out of the shooting at the Fort Hood Army post in Texas, the nation watched in horror as the toll of dead and injured climbed. The White House was notified immediately and by late afternoon, word went out that the president would speak about the incident prior to a previously scheduled appearance. At about 5 p.m., cable stations went to the president. The situation called for not only his trademark eloquence, but also grace and perspective.
But instead of a somber chief executive offering reassuring words and expressions of sympathy and compassion, viewers saw a wildly disconnected and inappropriately light president making introductory remarks. At the event, a Tribal Nations Conference hosted by the Department of Interior's Bureau of Indian affairs, the president thanked various staffers and offered a "shout-out" to "Dr. Joe Medicine Crow -- that Congressional Medal of Honor winner."  Three minutes in, the president spoke about the shooting, in measured and appropriate terms. Who is advising him?
Anyone at home aware of the major news story of the previous hours had to have been stunned. An incident like this requires a scrapping of the early light banter. The president should apologize for the tone of his remarks, explain what has happened, express sympathy for those slain and appeal for calm and patience until all the facts are in. That's the least that should occur.

Indeed, an argument could be made that Obama should have canceled the Indian event, out of respect for people having been murdered at an Army post a few hours before. That would have prevented any sort of jarring emotional switch at the event.
Did the president's team not realize what sort of image they were presenting to the country at this moment? The disconnect between what Americans at home knew had been going on -- and the initial words coming out of their president's mouth was jolting, if not disturbing.
It must have been disappointing for many politically aware Democrats, still reeling from the election two days before. The New Jersey gubernatorial vote had already demonstrated that the president and his political team couldn't produce a winning outcome in a state very friendly to Democrats (and where the president won by 15 points one year ago). And now this? Congressional Democrats must wonder if a White House that has burdened them with a too-heavy policy agenda over the last year has a strong enough political operation to help push that agenda through.
If the president's communications apparatus can't inform -- and protect -- their boss during tense moments when the country needs to see a focused commander-in-chief and a compassionate head of state, it has disastrous consequences for that president's party and supporters.
All the president's men (and women) fell down on the job Thursday.  And Democrats across the country have real reason to panic.


No comments: