Posted on 11/26/2008 8:13:42 AM PST by pabianice
Hot on the heels of yesterday's press drool-fest at the feet of The One, today we are seeing "Empty Suit II -- The Revenge." Repeating yesterday's astonishing scene of Obama picking "reporters" from a written list on his lectern, Obama is spinning a rich tapestry of vacuum. I can't remember an emptier, more meaningless set of responses from any president-elect. He has been talking now for over 15 minutes and has not named one single concrete plan he has for the country. He will 'help lenders lend money, help people make their mortgages, provide new jobs, create world peace, heal the sick, and pay for every American to get the cosmetic surgery they deserve.' I keep waiting for the reporters to laugh -- just ONE of them to laugh -- but to no avail.
Finally, he answers a reporter at random. The reporter actually asks him a question about the details of his economic recovery plan. Obama immediately gets that deer-in-the-headlights look we have all come to know and love. He stumbles. 'Uh. Ah. Er. I will create a first-class economic team to deal with the crisis, save homeowners, punish evil business, and save 2.5 million jobs.' (What happened to 2.5 million new jobs?)
Obama is clueless. Having won the presidency through unprecedented fraud, he's like a dog that chased a car and somehow caught it. "What do I do now?" Obama's frantic plea for The Clintonoid Army to run his administration is pitiful and frightening. The Left must be wild with anger; with the exception of the racist Holder as AG, no other of them is being appointed to a high-level job. Volker a member of the Insane Left? I think not.
We are soon to be treated by an imploding administration headed by a clueless schmuck being assailed from all directions by a staff at war with itself. May G-d help us.
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