Hussein’s Audacity Of Ineptness And Deflecting
ABC’s Jake Tapper (who doesn’t “get me hard” in the least) DID touch on something of interest, that I think even he has missed a ‘dot’ up the road to connect to …
IF Hussein is this idiotic about the kind(s) of people he surrounds himself with, professionally and in his private life … what kind of administration could we expect to see? And how about Hussein’s choices for justices on the Supreme Court?
For as much slapping about the Bush Administration has gotten, right up to and including VP Dick Cheney, Bush has surrounded himself with strong (generally) intelligent people who know their jobs … but most importantly HIS agenda.
Obama’s Inability to Hire Good Help Rears Its Head … Again
We started covering Sen. Barack Obama’s inability to hire good staffers in June 2007, when he blamed staffers for some opposition research trying to link Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-NY, to outsourcing in India; for injecting some venom in the David Geffen/Hillary Clinton fight; and for missing an event with firefighters in New Hampshire.
In December, we noted again that Obama was blaming the answers on a 1996 questionnaire on a staffer; and was blaming his touring with “cured” ex-gay gospel singer Donnie McClurkin (which antagonized gays and lesbians) on bad vetting by his staff.
Those five buck-passing incidents were apparently not enough.
Yesterday, in an interesting New York Times look at Obama’s rise in Chicago politics, we learned that in 2004 some Jewish supporters became alarmed to learn that in a questionnaire Obama refrained from denouncing Yasir Arafat, or from expressing strong support for Israel’s security fence.
Reports the Times: “In an e-mail message, Mr. Obama blamed a staff member for the oversight, and expressed the hope that ‘none of this has raised any questions on your part regarding my fundamental commitment to Israel’s security.’”
In January, during MSNBC’s presidential debate in Las Vegas, Obama was asked about a document put together by one of his South Carolina staffers that listed comments made by the Clinton campaign that some perceived to be attempting to stoke racial fires. “In hindsight, do you regret pushing this story?” asked Tim Russert.
“Our supporters, our staff get overzealous,” Obama said. “They start saying things that I would not say, and it is my responsibility to make sure that we’re setting a clear tone in our campaign.”
In February in a meeting with the Chicago Tribune, Obama was asked about an earmark that went to the University of Chicago while his wife Michelle Obama worked there.
“I don’t think that I was obligated to recuse myself from anything related to the university,” Obama said, adding, “when it comes to earmarks because of those concerns, it’s probably something that should have been passed on to [U.S. Sen.] Dick Durbin, and I think probably something that slipped through the cracks. It did not come through us, through me or Michelle, and Michelle has been very careful about staying separate and apart from any government work. But you could make a good argument that this is something that slipped through our cracks, through our screening system.”
In a March 2008 interview with the Chicago Sun-Times to answer questions about Tony Rezko, Obama was asked about the fact that Obama had told the newspaper in November 2006 that he had never been asked to do anything to advance Rezko’s business interests. But the Sun-Times had subsequently learned about a October 28, 1998 letter Obama wrote to city and state housing officials on behalf of a housing project for seniors that Rezko was working on.
The letter, Obama said, “was essentially a form letter of the sort that I did all time. And that I wasn’t, by the way, aware of.”
A reporter asked: You weren’t aware that he was associated with the project?
Responded Obama: “I wasn’t even aware that we wrote the letter. The answer that I gave at the time was accurate as far as I knew…This was one of many form letters, or letters of recommendation we would send out constantly for all sorts of projects. And my understanding is that our letter was just one of many. And I wasn’t a decision maker in any of this process.”
The Sun-Times also pointed out that in November 2006 Obama estimated that Rezko had raised somewhere between $50,000 and $60,000 for him during his political career.
But since that answer, Obama has given back almost $160,000 in Rezko-related contributions.
“The original estimate was based on, I asked my staff to find what monies they attributed to Rezko, and this was the figure given to me,” Obama said.
So, for those keeping track at home, that’s ten instances of Obama publicly blaming his staff for various screw-ups.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10!
(You of course could also add Austan Goolsbee, Samantha Power, Gordon Fischer, and retired Gen. Tony McPeak.)
That would be 14. We will continue to keep track.
And for the record, yet again, let me state that I find Sen. Obama’s staff unfailingly competent and polite, courteous and efficient, and I once again express my regret that Sen. Obama does apparently not feel the same way.
(ABC)
ABC wrote this?!?!?!
The Obamanation is a travesty by himself but, hooked up with the Mayor Daley dupe Axelrod, I expect (hope) it’s gonna get much worse between now and November.
May 12th, 2008 at 1:52 pmLets see it will be Obama President, Putin VP, Ahjamanahad Secretary of Defense, Osama Bin Laden as Director of Home Land Security, Secretary of State will be Chavez. As for the other positions, I don’t think Obama’s staff has released that information as of yet.
May 12th, 2008 at 2:24 pmHe likes Ruth Beta Ginsberg. Thinks she’s related to Allen (Ginsberg). Obama is a big time Baby Killer, and like all of them, won’t kill the guilty.
May 12th, 2008 at 2:29 pmOh come on ya’ll, them there are just clerical errors…
May 12th, 2008 at 3:36 pm“But you could make a good argument that this is something that slipped through our cracks,”
Naw Boy, that fell outta yore ass, just like the rest of yo stupid shit.
May 12th, 2008 at 7:16 pm