by Andrew Roman
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I’m
disappointed as all hell in President Obama – and not for the reasons you might
think. From the man who sumptuously positioned himself between two Greek
columns at the dawn of the Hope-And-Change era promising fundamental
transformation to this nation came one of the lamest attempts at political
histrionics on Wednesday that I have seen in a long time.
What a
letdown.
I was
expecting so much more.
The
anti-constitutional metrosexual from the great Stacker of Wheat who, in that
teleprompted imperial voice of his, once told us that we were the ones we’d
been waiting for fell painfully – embarrassingly
- flat.
It was astonishingly
weak. A real yawn.
This was the
best he could do? Surrounding himself with children while signing a bunch of
stupid, ill-conceived, do-nothing knee-jerk unconstitutional executive orders?
Really?
Frankly, the
Obama of old - back when the promise of the post-stimulus age was still ahead
of us, when smooches with the New Jersey governor didn’t seem possible, when all of us believed Justice John Roberts knew what a tax was - would have
done it much better.
After all, this
was a watershed moment for him and his like-minded reactionary, guns-are-evil
non-thinking confederates. He was executing a slew of orders to show the world that he
was doing something – anything.
Childlike
naivety appropriately requires actual children as props, I suppose.
But this
wasn’t an Obama moment for the ages. There was nothing particularly memorable
here. There were no Kodak moments. No foreign heads of state to bow down to. No
anti-American Korean rapper to be seen with. No apologies for America to be
made on foreign soil. No troop withdrawal dates to announce. No murders of American
citizens to avoid addressing.
Nothing.
It was
amateur hour.
Seriously, were
there no "product of gun violence" wheelchair-bound kids available to be used as visual aids?
Were there no wounded "drive-by shooting" children from the streets of a big
city like, say, Chicago handy? No one on the Obama Propoganda Team could round up a nine year old
amputee? Or the sibling of a murdered child? Or perhaps a kid blinded by
gunfire requiring the help of an aide to read his or her heartfelt letter
aloud? Grieving parents? Outraged actors? Maybe Steve Carrell could have been on stage with him, wheeling around pre-pubescent victims of assault weapon madness?
There's lame, and there's lame.
Remember when Obama could exploit with the best of them?
There's lame, and there's lame.
Remember when Obama could exploit with the best of them?
The President
is slipping.
This is the
man who invented the Office of President Elect.
This is what
he came up with?
Pretty pathetic,
Bam.
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