
"And IF I had done something to prevent it, some people might have said bad things about me, so the whole mess is really the Republicans' and Tea Partiers' fault!"
It sure is tough to be a leader when you obviously have no clue how to lead, at least that seems to be the case for the current occupant of the Oval Office. Despite claiming that the federal government was on the Deepwater Horizon leak “FROM DAY ONE” [repeat ad nauseum, interspersed with carefully practiced looks of concern, morphing over a progression of days to looks of increasing irritation and peevishness as the crisis magnified by little in the way of federal cleanup efforts became harder and harder to pin on the recklessness and greed of BIG OIL alone], there is little doubt that the plans that the feds were required to have pursuant to the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP) were not being acted upon, unless the plan was to have a lot of federal officials looking over the polluter’s shoulders, wringing their hands, and holding pressers where they appear before the cameras and indignantly claim that they were on the scene FROM DAY ONE! whenever any one got close to asking why the stain in the Gulf was growing, but no one was gathering the oil up.
And now, squirming in the hot seat, and fresh off an exceedingly silly statement about trying to determine who’s ass to kick, the President has happened on a brilliant deflection strategy: It is the Republican’s fault! And those damn tea partiers are hypocrites, too!
From the Politico:
“I think it’s fair to say, if six months ago, before this spill had happened, I had gone up to Congress and I had said we need to crack down a lot harder on oil companies and we need to spend more money on technology to respond in case of a catastrophic spill, there are folks up there, who will not be named, who would have said this is classic, big-government overregulation and wasteful spending.”
I know, he didn’t actually name the Republicans, but it doesn’t really matter, as the Democrats only denounce defense spending as classic, big-government overregulation and wasteful spending. I have to admit, it is a unique strategy. “If I had done something to prevent this (putting aside the nasty fact that government doesn’t know how to fix it, so my faith in their prevention of it in an ongoing operation is next to nothing), then those nasty old Republicans would have shut me down.” This is why having a President who is a parent to young children is so entertaining. Those of us with children of our own recognize the excuse, and wonder about the role reversal. Maybe he needs a few more minutes of daily nappy time. Perhaps Rahmbo should get on that.
The childishness of this thinking is exceeded only by ludicrousness of the concept that a GOP that lacked the numbers to prevent Spendulous and ObamaReidPelosiCare could somehow do more than scold the President IF he had done something to prevent the growing ecological mess. This argument simply underscores both the President’s inability to lead on the things that are rather than the things he wants to be, and the contempt he has for the average American when he says such things and expects to be taken seriously.
He wasn’t done with this contempt, however. The small man in the really big chair had another bit of Chicago Leadership to share in the interview:
“Some of the same folks who have been hollering and saying ‘do something’ are the same folks who, just two or three months ago, were suggesting that government needs to stop doing so much,” Obama said. “Some of the same people who are saying the president needs to show leadership and solve this problem are some of the same folks who, just a few months ago, were saying this guy is trying to engineer a takeover of our society through the federal government that is going to restrict our freedoms.”
Where’s that moron? Rufus, Roadwhore, Rutherfuck?
I forget his name (like I ever gave a fuck about remembering it), but should his retarded ass be out here defending his messiah?
I think the average drunk in the gutter has a better understanding of the way government is supposed to work than the Current Occupant does. Despite his vaunted legal education, he seems to be utterly clueless about the fact that the feds actually have, by law, taken certain responsibilities upon themselves, and that the nation therefore has a right to expect them to act on those matter. Conversely, there are countless other matters where the feds are explicitly excluded from acting by the Constitution, and they jolly well should stay out of it; most people still would like to think we have an expectation that they should stay out of those things as well (I know that is asking an awful lot for someone with a Harvard law degree!).
He is such an embarrassment to humanity! To think that any person could be so terribly ego struck and be so hideously stupid at the same time — how does it happen?
Again,
When ‘Captain Bullshit’ thought “Top Kill” was gonna work, he ordered BP to stop pumping mud, until he could get there, stand in front of the cameras, and claim; “We’ve been in charge of this from DAY ONE! BP doesn’t do anything without our say so”!
The “Empty Suit” OWNS this now. When he thought it was a done deal, he claimed it. He can’t disown it now that it has gone pear-shaped.
He’s a lightweight and unfit for his job. His Chicago political thuggery has no effect on a runaway well.
The 52% who voted this “Prince of Fools” into the highest office in the land also own this. This is what BPs 900 million dollar campaign contribution to “The Won” has purchased…
The impostor in chief will do one of, or both of two things. First, he will blame Bush. Second, he will throw somebody under the bus. That’s his style…
“Some of the same folks who have been hollering and saying ‘do something’ are the same folks who, just two or three months ago, were suggesting that government needs to stop doing so much,” Obama said. “Some of the same people who are saying the president needs to show leadership and solve this problem are some of the same folks who, just a few months ago, were saying this guy is trying to engineer a takeover of our society through the federal government that is going to restrict our freedoms.”
Same old statist two step.
You see it all the time at the local level when there are budget constraints where they threaten you with reduction of essential services(police and fire protection) but midnight basketball and other welfare programs remain untouched.
I see the former constitutional lecturer has forgotten that he has certain core responsibilities and he is not fulfilling them. He has a responsibility to mitigate this, by law, a law which he and his fellow travelers support ,a responsibility they went out of their way to arrogate to the federal government and as the counselor points out intrinsic because the Fed is the landlord. One of the core responsibilities of government is to protect the commons even for the Fed. The fact is they sought this responsibility out, it wasn’t foisted upon them. They knew the job was dangerous when they took it(bakbakbakbak)
Again the straw man that it is hypocrisy that just because we want him to limit his action to his core constitutional responsibilities that we can’t demand that he fulfill those PARTICULAR responsibilities. He really is a disingenuous clown shoe. Again I ask, he’s constitutional scholar? Of what country, Zimbabwe?
Want some more chutzpah try this:
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/06/08/obama-tells-graduating-class-dont-make-excuses-drawing-gop-taunt/
Do as I say not as I do. What a maroon!!!
“Don’t make excuses. Take responsibility not just for your successes, but for your failures as well,” he told the graduates. “The truth is, no matter how hard you work, you won’t necessarily ace every class or succeed in every job. There will be times when you screw up, when you hurt the people you love, when you stray from your most deeply held values.
“And when that happens, it’s the easiest thing in the world to start looking around for someone to blame. Your professor was too hard, your boss was a jerk, the coach was playing favorites, your friend just didn’t understand. We see it every day out in Washington, with folks calling each other names and making all sorts of accusations on TV.” – President Barack Obama
That is really great advice. And if it were from somebody that practiced what he preached, I’d give the man kudos.
But to stand up and have the unmitigated gall to make such a statement of such phenomenal hypocrisy, either shows the man to be completely demented or hopelessly stupid and evil.
The hypocrisy part I knew from the start. It took me about six months to confirm what I suspected about President Noodle Arm being evil. But the abject stupidity this rube shows virtually every day has surprised even me – as I had little expectation of anything other than Jimmy Carter II.
I only wish Bongo were Jimmy Carter II.
Tex
Seriously this guy would be comedy gold if it weren’t so damn serious. You just can’t make up stuff like that.
Although sometimes I wonder he if isn’t doing it on purpose just to distract….oh, look a squirrel. Sorry where was I? Oh..yea distract us. He may not be that bright but those who pull his strings are.
Republicans get ignored when they say something, so why should America believe they are influencing decisions when they haven’t said anything?
The sad part is that there are plenty that will swallow this crap and enjoy the flavor.
The Obama Administration should have been much more aggressive in cleaning up the Minerals Management Service, starting on January 20, 2009.
Huck, I know that you’re frustrated because Republicans are bursting with great ideas to which no one will listen. Other than cleaning up the MMS, what else SHOULD Obama have done? What else SHOULD he be doing right now?
Other than cleaning up the MMS, what else SHOULD Obama have done? What else SHOULD he be doing right now?
Started actually deploying clean-up resources to the Gulf?
Not letting Oil booms sit in warehouses not being deployed?
Instructed the EPA to expedite its approvals of state plans to mitigate or prevent damage to their shorelines and protected habitats? Or better yet, get out of the way of the various states altogether?
Waive the Jones Act to help expedite the clean up?
Accept help from the Dutch when it was offered?
Not blame other people for the growing stain when talking to the reporters before he heads off to a grueling afternoon on the back nine?
These things all come to mind as starters.
BIC, do you have any references for all that?
Yes, Biw, all of those things come to mind for us. But they are totally out of character for Obama. Not a one of them would come to mind for him.
Actually, since it is rather clear that he seeks to maximize the damage, rather than to minimize it, these are the very things he most certainly will not do. Rahm Emmanuel gave us the key warning quite some time ago when he said, “Never let a good crisis go to waste.” That is exactly what they are doing here, and we should keep that though squarely in front of us as we think about what WE are going to do about the spill and about Obama.
http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/breaking-coast-guard-head-was-informed-of-maine-oil-boom-on-521-yesterday-he-claimed-he-didnt-know/
http://politicallore.com/blog/?p=1862
http://abcnews.go.com/WN/bp-oil-spill-louisiana-governor-bobby-jindal-asks/story?id=10731680
http://dailyradar.com/beltwayblips/story/jones-act-slowing-oil-spill-cleanup/
And you can do your own research from there.
I’d also like to know what the actual National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan was, because I can’t see where there really seemed to be much of a plan.
Have you seen this:
http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2010/06/-obama-tells-egyptian-foreign-minister-i-am-a-muslim-stealth-coup-on-the-white-house.html
It certainly is an impressive list of coincidences, isn’t it?