Another no debatable point.
On Jun 24, 7:00 am, lew <lewc...@aol.com> wrote:
> Obama and the Kingdom of the Concrete Skull
>
> By Clarice Feldman
> americanthinker.com
>
> My friend Jane Woodworth looked over her newspaper, put down her
> coffee mug, and said , " Imagine being so down and out that you have
> to deter people from talking about the economy with the news that you
> are an accessory to murder." Nothing better summed up a week where the
> economy continued its tumble, the presidential approval rate continued
> its downward slide, and the President invoked executive privilege with
> respect to the government gun running operation which resulted in the
> deaths of hundreds of people including our own border agent, Brian
> Terry, and perhaps an ICE agent of ours as well.
>
> There was only one thing left for the failing president to do. Make a
> claim of executive privilege, make it late in the game, after months
> of his Attorney General Eric Holder's dissembling before Congress
> under oath, after repeated retractions of Holder statements which
> were proven false, a claim so weak that all it did was distract
> attention from the financial news and suggest to even the dimmest wit
> that the president himself was an accessory to murder. (Every
> respectable legal observer has announced the claim cannot be
> sustained. See, this, this and this.)
>
> While Jane picked up the tab, my friend Surfer Doc handed me this
> brilliant piece by Matthew Continetti in the Washington Free Beacon,
> and the mystery of the preposterous presidential move was solved in my
> mind. You see, as soon as Jim Messina was named Obama's campaign
> manager he headed out to Hollywood where, as everyone knows the rich
> stars live. Very rich stars who one imagines have their fingers firmly
> on the pulse of what the ordinary voters believe and want: Stuff like
> free contraception, no actual energy just imaginary green stuff, open
> borders, gay marriage and warmer relations with leftist dictators.
> One of Messina's top advisers from then on was Steven Spielberg and
> darn if this campaign -- indeed the remaining days of this presidency
> -- wasn't a brilliant screen play in the making: Obama and the Kingdom
> of the Concrete Skull.
>
> To start with the plan was to psych out the Republican nominee --
> whoever he was -- by building up a giant staff operating out of
> Chicago and to loudly boast that he planned to build up a billion
> dollar war chest. (Messina shared this "you have no chance" strategy
> with Rich Trumka, who unfortunately found it didn't work for him in
> Wisconsin no matter how many busloads of make believe Wisconsin
> residents he rounded up on election day in Chicago and bussed
> north.)
>
> It didn't seem effective for Obama either, when despite The New York
> fashionistas' and Hollywood's best efforts, the fund raising fell far
> short of the goal. The giant staff in Chicago proved an enormous
> python that is eating up more than the fundraisers can herd into its
> maw, even given the Administration's well-documented pay to play
> style. Meanwhile the Obamas' constant flights from coast to coast
> begging for money to feed the beast are more frequent than the
> regular United Airlines flights from DC to San Francisco and Los
> Angeles. In fly-over country, the unemployed amuse themselves making
> bets on which plane will fly over more often each day -- Air Force
> One or Air Force Two. It also seems they are making very rude gestures
> whichever of the two planes are overhead.
>
> Secondly, the very things the coastal contributors said the people
> wanted, they actually didn't care that much about. Those little
> people really just wanted jobs; wanted to keep their homes; wanted to
> be able to afford food, clothing and education and energy; wanted a
> thriving economy, in short. That's how simple-minded and narrow they
> are. This the Hollywood geniuses couldn't help with. Neither could
> the fashionistas who head up and flog for the schmata business.
> Neither, in fact, could the President's most ardent supporters at the
> rapidly failing MSNBC, New York Times and Washington Post.
>
> How bad was this vision of what the re-election campaign should look
> like?
>
> Even Democratic officials are running away from Obama. Michelle Malkin
> writes:
>
> By The Daily.com's count, at least seven Democratic officials will
> skip Obama-palooza: New York Democratic Reps. Bill Owens and Kathy
> Hochul; Pennsylvania Democratic Rep. Mark Critz; three endangered
> Democratic politicians from West Virginia, Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin, Sen.
> Joe Manchin, and Rep. Nick Rahall; and Utah Democratic Rep. Jim
> Matheson.
>
> The Democratic boycotters have dinged Obama on everything from his
> election-year illegal alien amnesty power grab to his failed jobs
> programs to his destructive war on coal. While "Forward!" may be the
> official Obama campaign slogan, "Back Away!" is quickly becoming the
> dissenting Democrats' rallying cry.
>
> It's not just fly-over country that's hurting. Black voters, Obama's
> most ardent supporters, are suffering the most from his economic
> policies -- even in New York Walter Russell Mead:
>
> The New York Times is reporting that more than half of all black New
> Yorkers are now unemployed, and that they remain unemployed for a year
> on average after losing their jobs. Meanwhile, the number of
> "discouraged workers"-people who give up looking for work after a long
> period of unemployment-has risen to 40,000 among blacks, much higher
> than it stood at the beginning of the recession and nearly twice the
> rate for whites.
>
> Numerous businesses have reported payroll increases, and important
> professional industries like law and accounting are beginning to
> recover. Blacks, however, have been largely left out of this recovery-
> including college-educated blacks, who in many cases have been forced
> to settle for jobs well below their qualifications.
>
> The screen play plot is so full of holes that even the little people
> are noticing. What is it about the scheme to let thousands of guns
> walk across to the border to drug cartels that involves the
> executive? It is not any discussions with the Mexican government and,
> therefore, there can be no national security claim. The facts are
> clear -- no Mexican officials were informed of this hare-brained
> scheme, (The President himself, before his first run for office was
> critical of executive privilege claims not made on a national security
> basis.)
>
> As the week drew to a close, CBS's Sheryl Attkisson, a media hero for
> her work which alone of all the thousands of Journalists covering
> national affairs, kept exposing this scandal, reported even more
> damaging information for Holder -- who certainly is about to go under
> the Obama bus -- and the President:
>
> Documents obtained by CBS News show that the Bureau of Alcohol
> Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) discussed using their covert
> operation "Fast and Furious" to argue for controversial new rules
> about gun sales.
>
> In Fast and Furious, ATF secretly encouraged gun dealers to sell to
> suspected traffickers for Mexican drug cartels to go after the "big
> fish." But ATF whistleblowers told CBS News and Congress it was a
> dangerous practice called "gunwalking," and it put thousands of
> weapons on the street. Many were used in violent crimes in Mexico. Two
> were found at the murder scene of a U.S. Border Patrol agent.
>
> ATF officials didn't intend to publicly disclose their own role in
> letting Mexican cartels obtain the weapons, but emails show they
> discussed using the sales, including sales encouraged by ATF, to
> justify a new gun regulation called "Demand Letter 3". That would
> require some U.S. gun shops to report the sale of multiple rifles or
> "long guns." Demand Letter 3 was so named because it would be the
> third ATF program demanding gun dealers report tracing information.
>
> If this account is true, we have an Administration which ran an
> illegal operation designed to further regulate and therefore diminish
> American citizens' constitutional right to bear arms ; when the
> scheme resulted in the death of 200 Mexicans and at least one and
> possibly two U.S. agents, it lied repeatedly under oath about it; and
> the White House was involved in the efforts illegally to cover it up.
>
> As the great Iowahark tweeted, it's "Watergate with toe tags."
>
> Read more:http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/06/obama_and_the_kingdom_of_the_c...
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