Posted on 05/13/2015 9:29:07 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
On Hugh Hewitts radio program Wednesday, Charles Krauthammer, a licensed psychiatrist, couldnt decide if President Obama is delusional or merely cynical. He also said the president is sort of pathological in the way he picks up these (anti-Fox) memes while not knowing a damn thing about whats on Fox News.
Dr. K. was reacting to the startling comments Obama made at George Washington University Tuesday:
Theres always been a strain in American politics where youve got the middle class, and the question has been who are you mad at if youre struggling, if youre working, but you dont seem to be getting ahead, the president said.. And over the last 40 years, sadly, I think theres been an effort to either make folks mad at folks at the top, or to make be mad at folks at the bottom. And I think the effort to suggest that the poor are sponges, leeches, or dont want to work, are lazy, you know, or undeserving, got traction. And look, its still being propagated. I mean, I have to say that if you watch Fox News on a regular basis, it is a constant menu. They will find, like folks who make me mad, and I dont know where they find them, right? Theyre all like, like I dont want to work. I just want a free Obama phone or whatever. And that becomes an entire narrative, right, that gets worked up. And very rarely do you hear an interview of a waitress, which is much more typical whos raising a couple of kids, and is doing everything right, but still cant pay the bills. And so if were going to change how John Boehner and Mitch McConnell think, (!) were going to have to change how our body politick thinks, which means were going to have to change how the media reports on these issues, (!!) and how peoples impressions of what its like to struggle in this economy looks like, and how budgets connect to that. And thats a hard process, because that requires a much broader conversation than typically we have.
Weve all come to expect these little mask-slipping episodes from Obama these past six+ years, but comments about controlling the media are particularly unsettling. What on earth was he proposing?
Hewitt asked Krauthammer for his take on the remarks.
Krauthammer quipped, I remember we talked about it last night on Special Report, and I suggested that Fox buy a full-page ad touting the fact that Barack Obama is apparently now a constant viewer of Fox News, hes such an expert on it.
He said if you watch it all the time, so Im glad to know that hes joined this vast audience that Fox commands. Look, this is sort of a pathological Obama where you know, he picks up these memes. He doesnt know a damn thing about whats on Fox. The idea that Fox is constantly showing, you know, sponges and leeches, and never shows the waitress trying to make it, its just sort of the mythological world that he lives in. Or he may be cynical. I mean, he may know its all nonsense. I mean, I cant tell. I mean, after all, you probably need a psychiatrist to figure that out. But its either cynical or just hopelessly deluded on this. I would prefer to think hes cynical, because Id like somebody in the White House whos not delusional. And this is the usual Obama cynicism. Its the media, its the press, theyre underreporting liberal successes. I mean, look, the fact is a war on poverty, the billions poured into helping the poor, which in my 20s I rather supported until in my 30s, the empirical social science evidence began to come out that not only was money poured down the drain, but it was undermining the traditional structures of even the poorest neighborhoods and leading to real terrible pathologies, including helping to accelerate the breakdown of the family. So these are, theres just the empirical social science refuting the liberal nostrums about how to help the poor. But he never engages in an argument. Its all ad hominin.
Hewitt agreed whole-heartedly with Krauthammers take. I spent 15 years on the Children and Families Commission out here in California, he said. And Robert Putnam, the Harvard sociologist, who is a man of the left, just wrote this book, Our Kids, which documents in great detail everything you just said. The Times of London calls him the most influential academic in the world. Hes a lefty, right, but he recognizes the devastation brought about by all the wrong policy choices of the 60s on the family in America. Its got nothing to do with Fox News.
Dr. K did make one firm diagnosis.
Hes got a tick, he said. I said last night, hes got a tick, and its curable. I was going to offer to cure it myself, but Im otherwise occupied. And even though licensed, I dont practice anymore.
My own take is that Obama our first Alinsky-trained president loves to get in front of young audiences and spout anti-Fox News propaganda because he knows that Fox News is unpopular on college campuses. So he gets to throw out what should be a hugely controversial trial balloon in a completely safe environment.
Of course, one can only speculate about what sort of policy prescriptions he has in mind to make the media more to his liking, but a controversial FCC program that was considered about a year ago could provide us with a clue.
In February of 2014, Republican FCC Chairman Ajit Pai blew the whistle on an FCC scheme that would have put researchers in American newsrooms to grill reporters, editors and station owners about how they decide on which stories to run.
In a Wall Street Journal piece titled The FCC Wades Into the Newsroom, Pai wrote:.
The purpose of the CIN, according to the FCC, is to ferret out information from television and radio broadcasters about the process by which stories are selected and how often stations cover critical information needs, along with perceived station bias and perceived responsiveness to underserved populations.
How does the FCC plan to dig up all that information? First, the agency selected eight categories of critical information such as the environment and economic opportunities, that it believes local newscasters should cover. It plans to ask station managers, news directors, journalists, television anchors and on-air reporters to tell the government about their news philosophy and how the station ensures that the community gets critical information.
After a two-week long (conservative) media firestorm, the FCC retreated from their bizarre plan, but given Obamas comments at Georgetown this week, one cant help but wonder if hes thinking about imposing some similar scheme in newsrooms across America in the time he has left.
Obama probably fantasizes about rolling the wheelchair-bound Jew off the deck of a second rate cruise ship....
Krauthammer labeled Obama “arrogant” a couple of times on Fox tonight - pretty well gets to the heart of it.....
And the fawning audience in Georgetown lapped up Obama’s critique of Fox
Almost seven years in and Dr Krauthammer is just figuring this out?
Obama has been the biggest condescending ahole douchebag on the planet since day one.
I have to come to the conclusion that these squirrels of so-called intellectual heavy weights spend 99% of their time in self aggrandizement and 1% in actual thought which is why it takes them so long to discover the obvious nut.
The problem with Zero is he thinks he knows everything, but in reality he knows nothing about anything!
I wouldn't say that.
Krauthammer 4 on 2009: Obama's Teachable Beer Summit Moment 01-17-10 video 2:01
Charles Krauthammer on Obama 'The Pacific President'...errr baby Jeezus video 2:02
I think they meant that Obama has a tic. But he may have a tick - or more - too...
The key point to a hole O’s comment, at least the one that I took away from it, was not that he was slamming FOX with the intent of debating it, he was calling for some form of censorship of their position to get them more in line with his leftest ideas. This guy is not only an a hole, he is beyond dangerous to the entire nation.
No one seems to have picked up one Krauthammer’s epic remark two nights ago. “President Obama, if your watching, you have a tic and it can be cured.”
Krauthammer has known for years that Obama is psychotic, but holds back to preserve his license. It’s likely that he has a combination of DSM-V personality disorders: Narcissistic, Histrionic and Sociopathic. There are clear signs of each in almost everything he does. He also shows signs of both delusional and dissociative behaviors. He is the modern day equivalent of Caligula, and apparently there’s no Constitutional grounds for his removal based on clinical findings.
He’s going to change how people think? When he gets off the dope and gets his eyes open, he’ll think more clearly. Poor wee-wee baby!
Demonic possession does have that effect.
[Hes got a tick, he said. I said last night, hes got a tick...]
Not for nothin’, Dr. K but he doesn’t HAVE a tick, he IS a tick and he’s sucking the life’s blood out of our Republic.
Dr. Kruthammer is spot on. Dr. Kruthammer knows a liar... especially when Juan William is a panel member.
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