Tuesday, May 14, 2013

The man who lives at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue...

(My new American Thinker post)

"In classic management theory, Barack Obama would have to be described as an abdicative manager. 
The abdicative manager evidences a tendency to flee from responsibility and is frequently encountered in situations where he or she never wanted the job in the first place (for instance, a son or daughter who inherits a company or the individual who discovers that they are incapable of adequate performance).  Abdication can be exhibited in a variety of ways, ranging from physically removing oneself through travel (the confusion of movement with action), to obsessing about personal interests or a limited range of controllable subjects."
President Obama's "abdicative style" is also the byproduct of a career devoid of any managerial experience.    After all, this is a man who was elected president of the US without ever running anything.

Beyond style, President Obama seems to love being surrounded by people who idolize him, according to a review of Kenneth Walsh's new book:
"Walsh, who has covered the White House for 25 years and written several books on the presidency, credits Obama for trying to get out of the so-called "bubble," but found that instead the president often relies on a tiny cadre of Chicago aides, thus living in "a bubble within the bubble."
He called top Chicago aide Valerie Jarrett "one of the leading idolizers" who blocks the access of critics to her boss. "Jarrett has gone too far in limiting others' access to the president, according to a number of White House and congressional sources," writes Walsh in the book, due out June 1. "Her goal is to keep Obama in a cocoon of admirers who won't, in her mind, shake him up too much or present views that might be contrary to her understanding of Obama's positions.""
An "abdicative style" plus "a bad case of narcissism" is a time bomb that will consume the man who lives at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

President Obama survived the first term because of a media in the tank and a very effective vote gathering machine that got him 50.7% of the popular vote. 

President Obama won't be so lucky in his second term.  He either gets in the game or will lose all credibility as a manager.

Speaking of "the man who lives at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue", The White House just said that they didn't know anything about DOJ seizing AP's phone records

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Friday dump? More like a Friday nuclear bomb!






(My new American Thinker post)


It's possible that the Obama administration "dumped" the IRS story on Friday so that  people would forget Benghazi.  

However, I disagree!  The IRS story is like dropping a nuclear bomb so that the fans forget last night's game. 


"Now -- on the heels of news the IRS's apology for having targeted conservative groups -- NOM is renewing their demand that the Internal Revenue Service reveal the identity of the people responsible.

"There is little question that one or more employees at the IRS stole our confidential tax return and leaked it to our political enemies, in violation of federal law," said NOM's president Brian Brow, in a prepared statement. "The only questions are who did it, and whether there was any knowledge or coordination between people in the White House, the Obama reelection campaign and the Human Rights Campaign. We and the American people deserve answers.""
Yes, we deserve answers.  I don't want to hear that some bureaucrat in Cincinnati (George Will) flipped the wrong switch or went on a rampage because his wife left him for "a tea party member".

Somebody up the "food chain" made this call to target opponents of the Obama administration.

Let me be fair and give President Obama the benefit of the doubt since I don't know that he knew about it or engineered such a stupid act. 

At the same time, how many times are we supposed to believe that President Obama is surrounded by people who never tell him anything?

Fast & Furious?  Solyndra's financial statements?  Benghazi?

Put me down as someone who believes that the IRS scandal will lead to one of two things:

1) The resignation of President Obama, specially if the scandal gets close to him; or,

2) The crippling of the Obama presidency, if we learn that this is another example of his lackadaisical managerial style.

President Obama will lose either way.   The country will lose too!  We need to address serious problems and this administration's self inflicted wounds are making it difficult to do so. 

P.S. We spoke with George Rodriguez of The San Antonio Tea Party on Tuesday's show.  George revealed some of the difficulties that he faced with the IRS.  George confirmed that many Tea Party activists were intimidated by the information requests.  They thought that it was all bureaucratic problems.  He obviously does not feel that way today.   Click here for Monday's show:


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IRS intimidating Tea Party groups





We spoke with George Rodriguez of The San Antonio Tea Party and Frank Burke, contributor to American Thinker on Monday's show. 

George revealed some of the difficulties that he faced with the IRS.  George confirmed that many Tea Party activists were intimidated by the information requests and the massive legal costs associated with them.  They thought that it was all bureaucratic problems.  He obviously does not feel that way today. 

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