December 30, 2008
WILL THE REAL BHO PLEASE STAND UP?
From K.C. Jones:
I replied:
Just the beginning indeed.
Stories like this one about the loyalty of President Bush's staff, and his consciously upbeat and disciplined approach to governing, will appear again and again as BHO finds that building popularity based on vague promises of hope and change, and then conning liberals and socialists into voting for you based on those promises, is a far cry from actually leading a government and managing a staff.
His buddies in the press will cover him for a while, but buyer's remorse is already setting in among liberals, and those who get hosed by BHO will not sit quietly by. They get their power and influence through Alinsky-style agitation, and once BHO fails to deliver on his promises to them, he will get a taste of what he dished out to Hillary and McCain.
First up for jilting will be the unions. Next year, the public pension disaster will hit, dwarfing the current credit and mortgage crunches. BHO and state governors will have to find huge cuts, and inescapably those cuts will come at the expense of current and former unionized public employees. These unionists will not fall into line and go quietly under the bus for Obama like Bill Ayers and Rev Wright did. Unions spent $300 million getting Obama elected, and they will expect him to pay off. He won't - he can't. It will be an ugly, ugly divorce, and there will be blood.
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There was an interview the other day with Barrack and Michelle when she talked about the “Two†Obama’s. The “Real Guy†(married to her) and “Barrack Obama†the Persona. Did you catch that? Seems scary to me that we won’t really know which one is talking.
This is an older article, but seems to confirm her remark in the interview.
This is an older article, but seems to confirm her remark in the interview.
I replied:
The "Who is the real Obama?" question was routinely blared in the right-wing blogosphere, but mostly ignored by the MSM. Remember the instance during the campaign where he came out against NAFTA in public while at the same time sending his aides to Canada to tell them that he really didn't mean it?
It will be interesting to watch as the MSM gradually falls out of love with BHO and starts treating him like a regular politician. His halo got knocked askew already with the Blago blow-up, and given his Chicago political roots, this is just the tip of the iceberg.
He's also starting to realize that being President is far more of a job than being a candidate, as he found out in Hawaii. Not only is he already sniping at pushy reporters, he's trying to sneak out and act like a regular guy without his press pool.
It will be interesting to watch as the MSM gradually falls out of love with BHO and starts treating him like a regular politician. His halo got knocked askew already with the Blago blow-up, and given his Chicago political roots, this is just the tip of the iceberg.
He's also starting to realize that being President is far more of a job than being a candidate, as he found out in Hawaii. Not only is he already sniping at pushy reporters, he's trying to sneak out and act like a regular guy without his press pool.
Just the beginning indeed.
Stories like this one about the loyalty of President Bush's staff, and his consciously upbeat and disciplined approach to governing, will appear again and again as BHO finds that building popularity based on vague promises of hope and change, and then conning liberals and socialists into voting for you based on those promises, is a far cry from actually leading a government and managing a staff.
His buddies in the press will cover him for a while, but buyer's remorse is already setting in among liberals, and those who get hosed by BHO will not sit quietly by. They get their power and influence through Alinsky-style agitation, and once BHO fails to deliver on his promises to them, he will get a taste of what he dished out to Hillary and McCain.
First up for jilting will be the unions. Next year, the public pension disaster will hit, dwarfing the current credit and mortgage crunches. BHO and state governors will have to find huge cuts, and inescapably those cuts will come at the expense of current and former unionized public employees. These unionists will not fall into line and go quietly under the bus for Obama like Bill Ayers and Rev Wright did. Unions spent $300 million getting Obama elected, and they will expect him to pay off. He won't - he can't. It will be an ugly, ugly divorce, and there will be blood.
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"this is just the tip of the iceberg."
.... and then came,Bill Richardson....let the "Party" begin,(sigh).
Posted by: Doodle at Sunday, January 04 2009 07:53 PM (RJytm)
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