If Obama loses…
…(and my hand trembled as I typed that title, so badly do I want it to be so), the excuses will have been written ahead of time. Odd, isn’t it? But fully in line with the word from Obama himself: … Continue reading →
…(and my hand trembled as I typed that title, so badly do I want it to be so), the excuses will have been written ahead of time. Odd, isn’t it? But fully in line with the word from Obama himself: … Continue reading →
Everything—and I mean everything—that’s wrong with Obama’s character was on full view during the 2008 election and earlier for anyone who cared to notice. The tendency to unseal divorce records to take down opponents. The immaturity. The excuses. The grandiosity. … Continue reading →
…and when did he know it? And what did he do (or not do) about it? Or shall we play battleship snark instead?
Continue reading →Growing. But I’m pretty sure the vast majority of people neither know nor care at this point. The media’s inattention is just as powerful—perhaps even more so—than its attention.
Continue reading →In the second debate Obama ordered somebody—Crowley, Romney, all of us?—to “get the transcript” of his Rose Garden speech. So maybe Romney should oblige, and say something like this: Mr President, last week during our debate you told the American … Continue reading →
…was most definitely not optimal. And yet that sort of gaffe isn’t the sort of thing that especially interests me (your mileage may differ). Everyone already ought to be aware that he’s got a cold attitude, and that he’s made … Continue reading →
I admit at the outset I don’t know the answer. But I wonder why no one in the MSM is asking the questions. I take that back; I don’t wonder. I don’t think they want to know. But if I … Continue reading →
And very very well, too: And let me just say, at the risk of being thought shallow, that nobody can do white tie like Romney can do white tie. As he acknowledged: “It’s nice to finally relax and wear what … Continue reading →
…of becoming a bloody bore on the topic of Crowley, Obama, the debate, and Benghazi—even more than I may have already done—please bear with me for one more post. When I took another look at the text of Obama’s Rose … Continue reading →
…amidst the brouhaha about whether Obama called the Benghazi attack an “act of terror” in his Rose Garden speech, and whether Candy Crowley overstepped, and all that jazz? We forgot that Obama never answered that guy’s question. We forgot—but the … Continue reading →
[NOTE: I couldn’t post last night during the debate because I was driving home from New York City and listening to it on the radio. So I’m a bit late to the non-party.] First, the debate: seemingly a draw. But … Continue reading →
Hillary Clinton throws herself under the bus, taking full responsibility for the Benghazi security lapses—except that she blames some underling. Strange. My guess is that this is an attempt to secure a win for Obama while making herself look like … Continue reading →