aimorris what the shit are you talking about? Did you not see my quote a couple of paces up this very thread?
2/3/2009 11:56:28 PM
I never said you directly... you cannot tell me there aren't Obama supporters out there touting everything he's done as brilliant just as much as there are those hating on every thing he does. I personally haven't made a big deal out of his cabinet appointments, other than the fact they're all tax cheats and nobody seems to give a shit about it.
2/4/2009 8:26:04 AM
Yes there are those types, no doubt. But there's just as many types that rode on Bush's jock rodeo-style during some of the biggest periods of bullshit that he did....what's your point? All corners and constituencies have those people that aren't mentally agile or honest enough to take on the political figure they support. It's exhausting mentally because it makes you rethink all that you stood behind so passionately. And then depressing because not a damn soul in Washington gives you reliable hope that there's a different way....only degrees close or away from something acceptable.But to say this is some new phenomena isolated to an Obama fandemonium isn't entirely fair to everyone.
2/4/2009 2:02:34 PM
2/4/2009 2:16:21 PM
Well I at least had the decency to wait until well after Bush's 3rd week to make commentary.
2/4/2009 3:15:31 PM
NCSU alum & CAT CEO to lead independant economic advisory team along with Paul Volcker:http://tinyurl.com/ajaupm[Edited on February 6, 2009 at 11:18 AM. Reason : ]
2/6/2009 11:11:46 AM
and another withdrawal . . . Gregg withdraws from consideration for Commerce post
2/12/2009 5:38:11 PM
Unfortunately, this reminds me a lot of GW Bush in 2000. He spoke a good game about "compassionate conservatism", about reaching across the aisle and building consensus, etc. But when it came down to it, his ideals were so far to the right that there was very little common ground to work with the Dems on. And because he had a solid majority to work with in congress, he didn't have to comprimise his platform, so he didn't. It became apparent right from the start of his tenure that things were going to be done his way, and the only bipartisan bills would be those in which Dems jumped onboard the conservative platform, since he had no incentive or inclination to move to the left.The reality is that Obama is pretty liberal, and he's got a huge congressional majority. He does more than just play lip service to bipartisanship, he really WANTS some kind of new, post-partisan political atmosphere. He wants to lead by consensus and rally everyone behind his ideas, democrats and republicans alike. But his ideology is fundamentally different from the conservatives when it comes to the economy, the environment, and the role of government. He is facing the harsh reality that the opposition party will oppose most of what he stands for, and he is getting frustrated. Senator Gregg is a fiscal conservative. He is not going to jump on board with a stimulus package that contains hundreds of billions of dollars in spending not related to stimulating the economy. Unfortunately for Obama, partisanship is alive and well in Washington and about the only way he will build bipartisan consensus is by pulling a Clinton and claiming initiatives from the republican platform as his own.
2/12/2009 6:35:38 PM
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2/13/2009 11:02:38 AM
Who needs a cabinet anyways? Brain Trust ftw!
2/13/2009 11:10:39 AM
^^ What? Obama's vetting team sucks. I do like his appointments for the most part, but the mere fact that so many high-profile appointees have had to withdraw and/or face embarrassing revalations AFTER being selected reflects poorly on his vetting team.I don't think this Judd Gregg flap is embarrassing for Obama or Gregg. I just think it illustrates that reality is setting in, and for all his attempts at reaching across the aisle and rhetoric about working together with republicans, he won't be able to bring many republicans on board with an economic plan that stresses spending and government expansion.
2/13/2009 11:25:59 AM
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2/16/2009 4:56:22 PM
They're all liars.At least one of the parties is lending the voice to fiscal conservatism once again.Even if that voice is hollow and lacking in any kind of weight or credibility...
2/16/2009 11:23:19 PM
they're only "lending the voice" to that to be contrarian, though. they have no intention on following up with it. Except, you know...... to cut taxes. because that's all it means to be a fiscal conservative now'a'days.
2/16/2009 11:39:52 PM
Obama's appointee for the head of the National Intelligence Council is an Israeli basher and Chinese sympathizer. Awesome.Chas Freeman Jr. will be responsible for producing National Intelligence Estimates. Its not a cabinent position, but still a very important position with lots of influence and pull.
2/25/2009 8:24:22 AM
examples of "Israel bashing"?
2/25/2009 9:35:28 AM
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