It's sad, a country as strong and proud a the United States, only real Super Power left in the world, could or would elect such a weak Follower not a Leader.
After taking a good beating from the Press, (very unusual) B.H.O. finally responded to the
humanitarian crisis in Libya .He passed the buck to the U.N. For the tongue-tied White House, this was a joint tactic. Now the President must act.
The White House more than likely expected a stalemate, which would have allowed them to do nothing..
David Brooks of the New York Times, wrote a column questioning B.H.O."S motives He discounted the idea that the President was caving in to political expediency, noting that that was not like B.H.O.
I do not agree..issue after issue B.H.O.has flip flopped according to the poll numbers of the day.Take offshore drilling, against it when chumming with the tree huggers, for it while under pressure to create jobs, against it again during the Deepwawater Horizon oil spill and for it again when gasoline prices started to spike. B.H.O. is pinched and squeezed by every political calculation.
B.H.O. is so out of touch with mainstream America, that he can't follow his own convictions. It would be political suicide if he did. The few times he tried this, speaking from the gut, he would end up in trouble.
When he spoke about the U.S.as being exceptional, only to the extent that citizens elsewhere viewed their there nations in the same light, B.H.O.manifested a serious disconnect with most Americans' pride in their Country.
When B.H.O goes off script, he has raised red flags with middle Americans. the sa people he needs to win re-election in 2012.(no wonder he sleeps with his Tele-prompter.) This is why he depends on polling and political calculus for guidance.
Unfortunately, this means our Country is today rudderless. We do not have a strong foreign policy, but instead jump from one approach to the next, depending on the administration's read of public opinion.
Sadly, B.H.O.'S dependence on political calculus also leads to stalemate in trying to solve our nations budget problems-a possibly more damaging arena. B.H.O. had called for a bipartisan commission to offer up ways we could stop the flow of red ink either the problem or the recommended solutions.
Even B.H.O.'s Democratic colleagues have complained that he will not lead..He won't, because tackling our unsustainable long-term entitlements is dangerous. The only way this White House will take on this budget battle.is if voters across the land demand progress.
I believe the people of this Country demonstrated their demand for progress last November !
Yours in Liberty !
Bob Yeager
After taking a good beating from the Press, (very unusual) B.H.O. finally responded to the
humanitarian crisis in Libya .He passed the buck to the U.N. For the tongue-tied White House, this was a joint tactic. Now the President must act.
The White House more than likely expected a stalemate, which would have allowed them to do nothing..
David Brooks of the New York Times, wrote a column questioning B.H.O."S motives He discounted the idea that the President was caving in to political expediency, noting that that was not like B.H.O.
I do not agree..issue after issue B.H.O.has flip flopped according to the poll numbers of the day.Take offshore drilling, against it when chumming with the tree huggers, for it while under pressure to create jobs, against it again during the Deepwawater Horizon oil spill and for it again when gasoline prices started to spike. B.H.O. is pinched and squeezed by every political calculation.
B.H.O. is so out of touch with mainstream America, that he can't follow his own convictions. It would be political suicide if he did. The few times he tried this, speaking from the gut, he would end up in trouble.
When he spoke about the U.S.as being exceptional, only to the extent that citizens elsewhere viewed their there nations in the same light, B.H.O.manifested a serious disconnect with most Americans' pride in their Country.
When B.H.O goes off script, he has raised red flags with middle Americans. the sa people he needs to win re-election in 2012.(no wonder he sleeps with his Tele-prompter.) This is why he depends on polling and political calculus for guidance.
Unfortunately, this means our Country is today rudderless. We do not have a strong foreign policy, but instead jump from one approach to the next, depending on the administration's read of public opinion.
Sadly, B.H.O.'S dependence on political calculus also leads to stalemate in trying to solve our nations budget problems-a possibly more damaging arena. B.H.O. had called for a bipartisan commission to offer up ways we could stop the flow of red ink either the problem or the recommended solutions.
Even B.H.O.'s Democratic colleagues have complained that he will not lead..He won't, because tackling our unsustainable long-term entitlements is dangerous. The only way this White House will take on this budget battle.is if voters across the land demand progress.
I believe the people of this Country demonstrated their demand for progress last November !
Yours in Liberty !
Bob Yeager
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