Posted on 06/16/2010 5:05:23 AM PDT by IbJensen
There are very few people, on either side of the aisle, who think President Obama did himself any good in his first Oval Office speech last night.
Before we get into what we like to call the "optics" of the speech, let's stipulate that no one wants this oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico to continue one second longer than necessary; and that includes the President.
Let's also stipulate, as T. Boone Pickens said on Larry King Live last night, if anyone knew how to stop this thing, they'd be in there doing it.
Then, let's stipulate that no one in U.S. Government -- the Congress or the Administration -- provided any oversight to the oil companies as they set about drilling deeper and deeper wells, with less and less technology or engineering data to support it.
Every time you hear someone demanding more regulation for the oil companies (or, for that matter, the major financial firms, or any other industry segment), ask them how well the government has been doing enforcing the regulations they have in hand.
Not very well.
If the employees if the Minerals Management Service; and the Securities and Exchange Commission were as adept at examining drilling plans and 10-K reports as they appear to be locating porn on the Internet we might have had neither the Bernie Madoff nor the BP oil disasters.
The fact is, no one has a clue about what is going on with the Deep Horizon well. In the beginning BP thought the leak was about 5,000 barrels per day (a barrel equals 42 gallons). The latest estimates are closer to 60,000 barrels per day.
According to the NY Times, "That is roughly 2.5 million gallons of oil a day, and it means an amount equal to the Exxon Valdez spill could be gushing from the well about every four days."
The Congress hauled the heads of the major oil companies up to Capitol Hill yesterday and to the surprise of no one, nothing was learned.
Back to the speech.
One of the AP's most senior writers, Tom Raum, wrote that Obama's pledge to leave the Gulf in better shape than before the spill "eerily echoes President George W. Bush's pledge after Hurricane Katrina to rebuild New Orleans 'higher and better.'"
Again, that dreaded comparison to Katrina.
Raum described Obama hustling back from an overnight trip to the region to make the speech from the Oval Office as: "A piece of presidential stagecraft designed to emphasize the seriousness of the situation."
More optics: The President is not comfortable speaking from a sitting position behind his desk. In an effort to look more engaged, he used his hands to the point they became a distraction. It would have been better to have rented a roomful of people, put them in the East Room, and have the President speak from a standing position behind a podium - a situation in which he is very comfortable and can be very effective.
Chatting with a group of senior Washington hands -- Rs and Ds -- last night just after the speech, someone pointed out that if Ronald Reagan were giving this speech and Mike Deaver were running the event, the speech would have been delivered from Plaquemine Parish with Billy Nungesser and a group of fishermen and shrimpers standing around him.
There was no soaring "call to action" in the speech. I said to that group, that's what happens when you have 36 hours to get it written, rather than weeks to work on a State of the Union Address.
I didn't say, but will now, it is also what happens when you don't have Peggy Noonan as your head speechwriter. Remember Reagan's "Touch the Hand of God" speech after the Challenger disaster?
The yawns generated by the President's speech are not only coming from the right. Here's how Kevin Drum, blogging for the uber-liberal "Mother Jones" website put it: "What a terrible speech This gives pabulum a bad name The whole point of a prime time Oval Office speech is that it announces something big. On that score, Obama failed right from the start."
And, like that.
The White House wanted to use this speech to have the American people view the President's handling of the Gulf oil spill in a new light.
If there was any light at all, it was very, very dim.
He's blind. Even Olbermann and Chris Tingle pointed out how lame this speech was.
Based on the parts I have seen today it seems as if bo was trying to emulate Bush post 9/11—even appearing to write the speech thinking ‘what would Bush say’.
The problem is Bush acted like the man he is while the boy-child can only dream.
“Therefore pray not thou for this people, neither lift up a cry or prayer for them: for I will not hear them in the time that they cry unto me for their trouble.”
I continued as always to pray for my family and country, for guidance and patients but have ever since stopped praying for Obama.
T. Boone Pickens said on Larry King Live last night, if anyone knew how to stop this thing, they’d be in there doing it.
Okay, so I guess once every 100 yrs. or so I will have to agree with T. Boone on something.
‘Best we can do is keep it off the beaches’
And because Obama said NO to every attempt to keep it off the beaches, it’s ON the beaches.
OK Lets discuss this for a brief moment. Show me ONE thing he has done as pResident that has NOT caused damage to these United States? I bet you can't come up with even one. Even his speeches are damaging to our standing in the world. If he had intentionally set out to destroy this country he could not be doing a better job of it. No one can be this hazardous to our health accidently.
Even biden couldn't cause this much damage so quickly. Carter had 4 full years and he didn't even casue such damage.
Prayers for Obama will not stop the leak.
The leak is so minor as to be trivial. The real damage is being done in the White House. Oil can be cleaned up. Eventually BP will get the leak stopped. But freedom once lost is not so easily regained.
I'd much rather see obama stopped than the leak stopped.
Pray for obama. Psalm 109:8-9
Therefore pray not thou for this people, neither lift up a cry or prayer for them: for I will not hear them in the time that they cry unto me for their trouble.
I continued as always to pray for my family and country, for guidance and patients but have ever since stopped praying for Obama.
Read Psalm 109. Specifically vs. 8 and 9. A prayer of Psalm 109:8-9 for obama is a prayer for the health and safety of our country.
I was channel surfing when I came across his speech. At that point, he was babbling about green jobs and our need to sacrifice. No surprises there...”
I would've expected him to start doing a Charles Manson rap:
“A reeba zib, zip zapp zazza. A beep boomp rizza rizzle.”
I guessing the teleprompter folk won't allow him to carve any symbols into his forehead.
And a repeat of ancient aliens at that!
I was afraid if I watched the "one", I'd shoot my TV.
Did you happen to see Top Shot on the History Channel? A reality show about firearms and weapons, my kind of thing!
Yep, We the People are in charge if the government becomes too corrupt and violate the Constitution we are allowed to take it back.
Obama means failure in Swahili.
Here in our house we are doubled whammied, hubby is retired Military, and on Tricare for Life, which had the same 21% cut to doctors.
Just heard on our local news in Memphis our power bills were going up due to increased demand.
The $50 billion bill in the senate that was just voted down contained the Medicare “Doc fix” along with $23 billion more to bail out the states. I suspect that some version will pass to fix Medicare for now.
I thought it meant the same as kimo sabe.
I have a feeling everyone around him is too afraid to critique him. He’s their messiah, you know.
I noticed yesterday speaking to the Navy he said “We will not falter”...then hesitated. I think he realized Bush had said this after 911.
He actually said “we will not falter?” After all of the justifiable outrage from the survivors, he continues to draw a comparison to 9/11. My God, are we the only ones who realize what that says about his personality?
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