Don't look now, but whatever political leverage Bill Clinton had yesterday, it just got a Mega-dose of HGH. Arguably the most skilled liar in American political history has just bailed out President Obama and I trust, in good ole' Chicago tradition, he was well paid. I don't know if Obama and his lawyers, otherwise known as the Justice Department, have decriminalized their offer to Sestak by getting Bill Clinton to claim he made the offer, at the request of Rhom Emanuel, they have at least added a layer of insulation to Obama's coat of many colors. Mr. Clinton, who we all remember as the man who taught Websters a thing or two about the word is, has moved up two additional syllables, more specifically, to the word, bri-ber-y.
As much as I would like to have Washington, D.C., filled with intelligent, decent honorable men and women, times like these make me thankful that politicians themselves have not escaped the effects of their war on education. I shudder to think how much worse off we would be if politicians were not significantly more stupid than the public in general. Admittedly, thanks to the one time guardians of truth, now the Obama information bureau,(aka the media) most Obama supporters will not even hear of this latest example of the Obama administration's pathological lying, nor would they care even if they did, but those in possession of a hand-full of brain cells see this latest spewing from the White House for the steer manure that it is. While I am aware that three or four politicians, with the aide of intense tutoring, could in fact pass a second grade curriculum, I am equally confident that the collective brain power and political know-how of the Obama administration is inferior to that of the cast of "Spin City".
Given the similarities to Spin City and the Obama administration, I still find it difficult to believe that anyone could sell a sit-com to network executives entitled "Al Capone goes to Washington". Perhaps, however, a successful drama depicting the Obama presidency is not that far-fetched, after all, the "Sopranos" was highly rated. I guess the only real obstacle to a program that accurately depicted the Obama presidency would be the total absence of a character with any likable or endearing qualities.
I am not without sympathy for Obama and his gang, however, for it must be unimaginably stressful and frustrating to always have to keep coming up with feeble-minded fabrications to explain their unintentionally transparent Chicago style of governing. I suspect the entirety of the Obama administration goes to bed nightly and dreams of the day that they can once again utilize Al's favorite and most frequently utilized solution to any problem. I wonder at times, if Obama, just to keep morale high, reminds his lieutenants and assorted wiseguys that once his fundamental transformation of America is complete, they will not have to continuously compose fairy-tails, or leave their problems above ground.
There is one group of people in this country I do not have any sympathy for however, those that have swallowed the bat guano from the Obama administration and the media from day one. And only one thing prevents me from asking all of them to think again: the required presupposition that they have something to think with.
Friday, May 28, 2010
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