Politics

Can we move on?–Jay Carney, White House

The pres­i­dent wasn’t there. I mean, he wasn’t on stage.”

Mr. Car­ney, No, we can­not move on.  In intro­duc­ing the pres­i­dent, Jimmy Hoffa, Jr. The pres­i­dent has made a habit of sur­round­ing him­self with peo­ple like Hoffa, then say­ing he didn’t hear their hate and incite­ment. Recall Ayers, Rev. Wright, and oth­ers. The pres­i­dent is now the leader of the coun­try and it is time for him to show some respect for Amer­i­cans, to walk the talk of civil­ity that he calls for, and renounce the words of his friend Hoffa. Any­thing less, “can we move on”, sim­ply says Obama agrees with Hoffa and is through prox­ies call­ing for incite­ment against fel­low Americans.

 

Source:  Politico

 

Commonsense from James Carville

If there is one per­son I’d want as my advo­cate, it wouldn’t be Karl Rove, David Axel­rod, or any of the oth­ers out there.  No, it would be James Carville.

Today he offered clear advice on Obama’s error in attempt­ing to sched­ule a pres­i­den­tial address to Con­gress next Wednes­day. (Besides the fact that such a joint ses­sion is at the invi­ta­tion of Con­gress not at the demand of the pres­i­dent.).  On “Good Morn­ing Amer­ica” he explained:

I do think this is a really big debate, and I think the White House was out of bounds…in try­ing to sched­ule a speech dur­ing a debate.”

Given a “choice between watch­ing a debate and the speech, I would have watched the debate and I’m not even a Repub­li­can or even close to being a Republican.”

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Will Obama next blame God for his problems?

Obama has blamed his prob­lems on the earth­quake in Japan, now on the hur­ri­cane that sput­tered its way up the East Coast of the U.S.  These are both what many might call Acts of God.  Will we next see Obama blame God for his problems?

Obama Lies 7 Times in Under 2 Minutes

Hope and Change…