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NY Times doesn't see the "Change"
Interesting piece. One of many who are looking at the bright smile and smooth style they voted for thinking.... when is the change coming?
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/03/us...ef=todayspaper |
There must be an evil motive behind this.
We all know the Mainstream Media is in love with Obama, rigged the election and will do everything in their power to promote Obama policy (i.e the way things should be), abortion and the disembowlment of Santa Claus. That being said I'd take these words from the troop hating NWT with a serious grain of salt. -spence |
There is just so much going wrong right now everybody's head is spinning.
So let me get this straight, they can tax the living crap out of us, but behind closed doors these hypocrites say f*ck you to the IRS? Another one bites the dust. http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...show_article=1 |
To be quite serious, I don't think you see the forest through the trees.
Obama has set higher standards for appointments than any recent President, if perhaps any in modern history. The vast majority have been of top quality and had no issues. Yes, there have been a few high profile candidates with issues, who have been turned away or deemed worthy enough to be confirmed by the Senate in bi-partisan votes. Does this make Daschle a hypocrite? Yes, it certian't has the potential to...but that doesn't make Obama one. In fact it's the standards by which Daschle is being measured that reflect more on Obama in a positive light. I think when you actually look at the makeup of his Cabinet it's quite impressive regardless of where you stand. This assumes you've actually taken a look, and not just read some liberal media hit piece. -spence |
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And Obama came right out and admitted they f'ed this one up!
The Bush Administration would have blamed the entire thing on the Mainstream Media, claimed "their" actions are going to kill more Americans and just place the person in a lower position and move them up secretly when the dust had settled. -spence |
nice try spence.
You have truly crossed over to the liberal whacko camp. |
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Maybe this is the lack of experience coming to the surface with Obama. If so, he may learn from it and be more careful in the future. If he knew about Daschle and Geitner before selecting them, this country could be in for a long 4 years. |
In his defense, he did admit he screwed up. How much should one shame someone who has expressed regret and wants to facilitate redress.
All this talk of infallibility and whistles, none of us are perfect. It is indeed troubling what people can hide but to what end does this corrode those dynamics that lie entirely outside the scope of the issue. Quite frankly, I was more concerned with the ethics behind Daschle's coziness with several health insurance companies and why he is getting the free limo service in the first place. What favors does that entail. Its the culture that frightens me, and washington's poisoned culture of influence peddling knows no partisan boundaries. There are things Obama and Daschle did not see eye to eye on, and he wanted to show the health insurance lobby that he is willing to compromise. Well Daschle did not work out, he expressed regret, so I think the natural progressive nature of things is to move on. To say this is just a sign of the next 4 years comes off as a bit abortive. Obama has done some things in the past 3 weeks that should have been done years ago. This is another classic case of the news providing us with a story with far more bark than bite. |
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As I stated earlier, Obama is going to be more closely scrutinized than any President in history based on where the country is right now. So far, he's had a less than stellar first couple of weeks. He should be called out when he screws up just as anyone else would be. There's no need for people to make excuses for him or rationalize why he did what he did. President of the United States of America is the highest elected office in the world and should be treated as such. And if you re-read my earlier statement, I didn't say this is a sign of things to come. I said that it could be a long four years if he isn't more careful with the people he surrounds himself with. I'm more than willing to give him time to show what he can do and I'm hoping his Presidency is an unqualified success. |
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Obama knew he didn't pay taxes and still tried to push him thru, it was not until everyone knew that he apologized.
That being said, he did stand up and take the blame :claps: .... But why would he be approved knowing his taxes were not paid? Whats next? |
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