Friday, October 2, 2009

Misplaced Priorities


B. Hussein Obama just spent three days of his presidency devoted to being the mayor of Chicago in his trip to Copenhagen to try to convince the International Olympic Committee to send the 2016 Summer Olympics to his organized community.


Obama's bid came in fourth, behind Rio, Madrid, and Tokyo. Fourth. Kicked out of the competition in the first round.


This same week, B. Hussein Obama, as Commander in Chief, spent only twenty five minutes with General Stanley McChrystal discussing Afghanistan and McChrystal's request for an additional 40,000 troop surge to disloge the Taleban from power in Afghanistan. There are only two places for the United States in Afghanistan - defeat or victory. There are no consideration rounds; no fourth, no third, no second places. Defeat or victory.


If you have not seen it before, this week brings into sharpest focus ever the fact that B. Hussein Obama, noted community activist, is a complete amateur currently employed so far beyond his capacity to serve that the Peter Principle will soon be rename the "Obama Principle."


This man's presidency cannot end soon enough.

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