Why are we hearing repeated questions, prompting one might suggest, from various public persons about White House advance staff being involved in the Cartagena Secret Service scandal.
If you have EYES and EARS, it's pretty obvious that there are some levels of government that are completely out of control.
What made them think that this behavior was acceptable? Why would they create a scene knowing they'd get caught.
So far, this is what we know, from The Week:
One agent trashed his hotel room; Pley Club was a brothel. They boasted of their credentials to locals. At least one had a Facebook account. More than 23 women/prostitutes were involved. (Did they think this wouldn't get out?) An employee claimed they did cocaine.
Today's New York Post wonders who's in charge in the White House. Why, the party animals, of course.
Even when confronted, Obama feigned concern, rather than jump to conclusions, ala Cambridge Police/Trayvon/Zimmerman. Sure I'll be mad, he says casually with that weirdly aloof manner he has when he's trying to deflect criticism. But I'll wait to see what's true and what's not; that was something that didn't seem to bother him in racial incidents that easily inflamed the populace.
Clarice Feldman had the best roundup of the past week of the Obama administration, which sure has been full of some really stinky boo boos.
As Don Surber notes: "Sadly, the economy still slogs along with gun sales as the lone bright sport." Aware that this is not the kind of record you win re-election on, Obama's crack campaign stuff has --with the aid of their media lapdogs-- set up a series of diversions, each of which is exploding in Obama's face like Wile E. Coyote's Acme exploding cigars.
Last week the "Republican War on Women" disintegrated when DNC operative Hilary Rosen claimed Ann Romney, a mother of five, never worked a day in her life, so was an odd choice for Mitt's adviser. That was followed by the news that Obama paid the women on his staff 18% less than the male staffers and that Hilary Rosen was a very well paid corporate lobbyist with unprecedented access to the same white House Obama had pledged would not be influenced by lobbyists.Democrats are even coming out of the closet to declare what bad choices the White House has made, particularly regarding Obamacare, the dog that no American wanted but that Democrats fell on their swords to pass in a once in a lifetime partisan opportunity.
So all those liberals gave up their seats for the "great cause" which no one wanted and meanwhile the Obamas and their ilk keeping dressin' up for their parties and partyin' down with the hoi polloi of Hollywood.
FNC has been making a big deal about the big donors who aren't contributing to Obama (although no one's talking about the fact that Obama's accepting illegal unverified money for his campaign); now others are clucking about the financial advantages Obama has over Romney.
Hey, chumps, it's April.
All that money that has been donated to all the Republican candidates will now funnel over to Romney.
Why do y'all think Obama's been working the ropes so hard for all the cash he can lay his hands off this early?
Everyone knows he's pretty much abdicated the throne of the presidency for parties, dinners and fundraisers. It's the Chicago machine at work.
Left wingers are also making a fuss about the acrimony of the primary process. That's a joke. Does no one remember how Hillary Clinton was shoved out, declared racist and unlikeable, excoriated and shunned during Obama's primary season?
The media is making a big deal about how "unloved" Romney is but this isn't exactly true.
Sure, nobody's wild about Romney. That'd be like being wild about button down shirts or crew socks.
But we are wild about Obama.
What will drive this election is not enthusiasm for Romney; it's abhorrence for Obama.
And that will drive this election.
Those puppies in the White House are overconfident; the MSM is arrogant and condescending toward conservatives.
But what happened in November 2010 and to Orrin Hatch is a harbinger.
As far as flyover country's concerned, we're just hoping they all stay as out of touch as they have been.
November 2010. November 2012.
Yeah. We'll see.
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