Thursday, July 14, 2011

The Prince acts childish; Dems immediately accuse Repubs of acting childish

  Liberal political behavior recently is pretty interesting. 
  First Jay Carney demanded that reporters not ask Obama questions because The Prince is rattled disturbed by "chafes" at having questions shouted at him, as if real questions are asked of The Prince anyway. 
  Then yesterday The Prince freaked chafed at a debt ceiling meeting, declaring, "Enough is enough. I'll see you all tomorrow," and stalking out of the meeting. This behavior is sort of complementary flip side to his earlier, "I won," argument of not having to bother himself to listen to minority opinion.
  The immediate liberal response to The Prince's bad, infantile and supercilious behavior was to have the underlings rush out with explanations as to the rationale for the incident.
  Nancy Pelosi slid out of her lair to declare that no one can out debate Obama, apparently because he leaves the room if anyone tries. 
  Then the unctuous Harry Reid, rubbing his hands together like Uriah Heep, crept to a microphone to proclaim that Eric Cantor, who dared question The Prince, was behaving childishly and should be removed from the committee, a not so subtle way of massaging the agitated Prince's brow at having to reason with such an unreasonable minority opinion as Cantor holds.
  In one of the most breathtakingly obsequious pieces ever written, Esquire sums up why this is the summer of The Prince, someone who is like us, only more so.
  And better. Better than you. 
  Here's a sample from the Esquire writer, who wonders "How can we not love Obama?
But no more. We can finally see who he is, we can finally understand the reality: In 2011, it is possible to be a levelheaded, warmhearted, cold-blooded killer who can crack a joke and write a book for his daughters. It is possible to be many things at once. And even more miraculous, it is possible for that man to be the president of the United States. Barack Obama is developing into what Hegel called a "world-historical soul," an embodiment of the spirit of the times. He is what we hope we can be.
  So, yes, Esquire sycophant. It is the Obama summer, where we are finally seeing who he really is. But, no, he is not what we hope to be.
  And, btw, he did not "assasinat[e]" Osama. Navy Seals did. He just took credit for it.
  As usual, The Prince takes credit for things he did not earn and blames others when things get hot.
  After all, he is The Prince.

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