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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Trouble in the White House?

  We're hearing ominous things coming out of the White House, not unlike Ulsterman's predictions. Hm.
  Anyway Sean Hannity says he has direct sources that are saying the White House is in an absolute mess. Powerline doubts it, but Sean addressed this on his show today, saying these are reliable and direct democrat sources. From the Daily Mail:
[Obama is] unhinged, that he’s detached, that he’s losing it, he’s obsessed with critics, very specifically obsessed with Fox News, he can’t stand Biden, he hates the Clintons, the Clintons hate him. That the only thing he is passionate about seems to be ESPN and playing golf and and playing some basketball, the only thing that gets his interest. Infighting apparently, and finger pointing is at an all-time high, if the President is brought bad news on the economy he has a meltdown every time he hears it. And this is what people — and I’m telling you my sources are reliable — are telling me. And I don’t know how he’s going to deal with this a story, ‘One and done, to be a great president President Obama should not seek re-election in 2012′.”
  Another report tries to make Obama into a sympathetic character who only wanted the give the country health care as a gift.
  The Narcissist in Chief was apparently fixated on health care because of his mother's death. I do not believe this fairy tale story. The man is simply too self absorbed to care about anyone other than himself. The health care debacle was about power. Expanding the power of the democrat party and over the citizens of this country. You could justify any government expenditure based on some personal anecdotal history. Just don't believe this. In this book excerpt over at NPR:

"So, his mother passed away because of cancer. Her experience in her final days and months was about struggling with insurance companies over ... the question of pre-existing conditions. And if you listen to the president, what does he talk about most?" Wolffe says. "It's about insurance companies quibbling with patients about pre-existing conditions.
"And he tears up — it's strange that people didn't kind of notice it — in all of the hullabaloo around the signing in the East Room, he can barely keep it together. And that's very, very rare — to see a president, especially this president, who is struggling, fighting with himself, to hold back the tears."
The rest of the NPR story talks about how the White House didn't communicate their message well so there are warring camps in the White House. Peh. We'll see. 

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