Tuesday, March 17, 2009

O is for Overrated

There was an Interesting article in the American Thinker a couple of days ago.  In it, Richard Baehr makes note of Obama's continuing dependency on a teleprompter, the lack of press coverage of his associates, his lack of executive experience, his failure to deal decisively with the economy, his rush to fulfill campaign pledges to special interest groups (anti-war, pro-abortion, etc.), the hyprocritical variance between campaign pledges and actions taken once in office, and more.
 
This comment sums it up for me:  "As narcissist in chief, Obama, much like Bill Clinton, flourishes in  the public setting with the adoring crowd cheering, laying out a stream of fluent prose that he is reading."
 
The comments are entertaining, too.
"The difference between prejudice and conviction is that you can explain a conviction without getting angry."

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