Thursday, August 26, 2010

President Piddle?

Today is Thursday, 26 August 2010.

Why has the Obama regime spent a year and seven months piddling around about the midterm Congressional elections?

From the moment he was elected, they’ve known that the Republicans would go all-out to gain control of at least one house of Congress, thereby allowing them to sabotage his legislative agenda and threaten his re-election. Why has the regime been so lackadaisical in efforts to dominate political discourse about the national agenda?

For example: why hasn’t the Democratic National Committee hired a half hour of network prime time, every three months, in which Obama would address a particular issue? Imagine a presentation with well-designed illustrations and props, demonstrating that at least 2/3rds of the national debt was created during the reigns of Republican presidents and congresses, and how they did it. Imagine two piles of dollar bills, in the proper proportion, as illustration. Then follow up each program by introducing legislation designed to address each particular issue, and, at all levels, put maximum unceasing and grinding political pressure on the Republicans to “put up or shut up”.

A high-tech version of “Give ‘em hell, Harry!”

Obama has always been a centrist, not a leftist, regardless of what progressives dreamt. This neither precludes nor excuses him from political passion. All the prattle of bi-partisanship is nonsense. The Republican Party is the partisan champion of economic and social elitism, narrow-mindedness, and violence and repression, at home and abroad. The Democratic Party must stand and fight partisan battles against it.

Too often, Obama gives the impression, to paraphrase Leo X: “Now that we have the presidency, let us enjoy it”.

To imagine that one can achieve more as a one-term president than as a two-term president is blindness and madness, and the pathetic excuse of a dilettante loser.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Oh really? said...

Above, HH said, "The Republican Party is the partisan champion of economic and social elitism, narrow-mindedness, and violence and repression, at home and abroad."

Oh really? All members of the Republican Party are alike? That's like saying all those of the Muslim faith are terrorists.

Not all Muslims are terrorists, nor are all Republicans partisan champions of blah, blah, blah, etc, as you describe in your blog "discussion."

Do you watch "Mad Men?" The character Sally Draper, 10 years old, is acting up as a cry for attention. I'm thinking you do the same thing by posting such outrageous assertions. Yes, we are paying attention to you, HH. Now, go drink your milk.

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