Saturday, June 09, 2012

Pres BO looks lost and overwhelmed by the job


We are now entering a period of "major concern" for the US and the world.  It is now clear that we have a president who is in over his head and may be starting to lose his own party as well.

Let's start with Wisconsin.  Pres BO allowed union leaders to turn Wisconsin into ground zero.  He did not stop them from putting so much on the table and risk the "spanking" that they got on Tuesday.  To add salt to the wound, Pres BO avoided the state all together and did not "march" with his supporters.

Second, we are now hearing Pres Clinton, Mr Summers and others walk away from the Obama administration on fiscal policy or the attacks on Bain Capital.   

Third, we hear of national security leaks on very sensitive matters.  The Obama White House is getting criticism from both sides on this one.  I think that Sen McCain is right in calling out the administration.

It will only get worse when The Supreme Court throws out BO-Care later this month.

Pres BO looks hopeless and isolated in the middle of this storm.  He does not know what to do and is surrounded by people, like Valerie Jarrett, who have no real world experience either.  

He has already played all of the economic cards without result, i.e. the stimulus did not stimulate.  He is now promoting nonsense such as "....the private sector is doing fine".

The debt crisis has not been addressed.  It is a debt bomb ticking away!

The bottom line is that we have a man who is not leading.  I didn't say that.  It was Douglas Schoen, a Dem, who wrote it today: Obama may blame GOP for a bad jobs report but it's no subsitute for leadership

The bad news is that this is all very scary because we are talking about the president of the US.  The good news is that more and more Dems, such as the aforementioned Mr Schoen, are starting to see it.

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