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Seems Totally Bereft of Executive Jeans As Well
Published on July 26, 2009 By kingbee In Politics

 

even before he was inaugurated, i began having concerns about obama's presidency. among the troubling questions i tried to avoid asking myself were these: 

1. would any halfway intelligent, mentally competent person willingly agree to take office of any sort--much less the oval one--in the midst of what's generally considered (so far) one of the worst 8 financial crises in america's history?

2. is it really that much wiser to:

  • spend a lotta time carefully analyzing policy practiced by a previous administration despite how foolish and onerous one's predecessor may have been?
  • vet and, whenever possible, retain experienced staffers employed by said foolish and onerous predecessor.

than to

  • immediately shitcan everything and everyone put in place by guy who bragged bout having done so after 'listening to his gut" while simultaneously putting into place everything proposed during his campaign whether or not changing times and circumstances had clearly diminished their efficacy or relevance?

3. why hasn't it occurred to him to recruit former senator bill bradley to join his administration?

those may seem minor quibbles to those of yall who remain convinced obama's a conglomeration of the absolute worst aspects of leon trotsky, the anti-christ, shaft and pancho lopez (protagonist and namesake of a "ballad of davy crockett" parody--a mainstay of dr demento's playlist--about illegal aliens) but there ya go

then there was the issue of his non-presidentiality based--until July 24,2009 for me--on a multitude of perceived disqualifying flaws ranging from his middle name, inaugural gala, choice of dog breed, unprecedented appearances as a guest of television personalities, his intellect and the related issue of putting technology to work for him, his duo of royal faux pas (too informal with british monarch and vice-versa with her saudi counterpart), amazingly agile reaction to annoying fly buzzing around his head, marrying a woman who dresses au courant, his own apparel (lack of tie compounded by donning jeans he prefers to those others prefer for him to wear) and, most recent of all, proffering an opinion on a municipal justice system matter in response to a journalist's question about said event.

as regards the latter, i was far more surprised that he chose to respond at all than by his assessment of the situation. 

my guess is he was primarily motivated by his personal relationship with gates than how things played out. nothing in Obama's reply was other than a reasonable assessment of the incident and as factually accurate a recounting as any third party version can ever be. his conclusion as to the police response was problematic only for being too harsh when rendered from the presidential dais.

all of that, as well as the escalating controversy that followed, isn't really of concern to me though.  

my inspiration for dragging you into this is my utter and absolute amazement upon learning  the president had reinvolved himself on july 24, 2009 by showing up at a press briefing to inform the country he now felt should have "calibrated' his words more carefully, that he hoped the episode would wind up helping americans to understand each other more fully and that he'd invited both the arresting officer and professor gates to the whitehouse for a beer.

i cannot recall--nor can i even imagine—such an open admission, especially in connection with such a potentially incendiary incident, from any of the presidents who've served during my lifetime or those who preceded them (with the possible exception of lincoln).

so maybe yall birthers are only about .9999999999% out in space in your assertion that obama shouldn't be president.  i agree with yall there but it's got nothin to do with any of your wacked out conspiracy tweaks.   it's just that after truman, eisenhower, kennedy, johnson, nixon, ford, carter, reagan, bush, clinton and lil bush (this applies to some of the preceding wayyyy more than others) i'm not sure we're equipped to deal with a president who personally and promptly takes responsibility for his lapses in judgment.

 


Comments
on Jul 26, 2009

those may seem minor quibbles to those of yall who remain convinced obama's a conglomeration of the absolute worst aspects of leon trotsky, the anti-christ, shaft and pancho lopez (protagonist and namesake of a "ballad of davy crockett" parody--a mainstay of dr demento's playlist--about illegal aliens) but there ya go.

Good summation.

It's fun to see his defenders 'protest too much.'

on Jul 26, 2009

Heh.....not bad kingey; not bad.

on Jul 26, 2009

'm not sure we're equipped to deal with a president who personally and promptly takes responsibility for his lapses in judgement.

Interesting article, but I guess one would expect someone who actually makes lapses in judgements rather than gaffs and Bushism to admit how "stupid" his comments were.

Keep up the good work bee, I hope you and your Obama followers will be there to admit he was wrong more often.

on Jul 27, 2009

I believe he said he regretted the 'obsession with what he said,' as opposed to 'what he said.'  He's becoming famous for that sort of non-admission - he doesn't actually take responsibility for what he says, just says he didn't mean it the way others took him to mean it.  Most of the time, he's saying the problem's on the receiving end, not on his end.  To the extent he 'takes responsibility,' it's for not having 'calibrated his words correctly' or for not being very 'elegant' in his explanation, not for the substance of his remarks.  In his world, white is black, up is down, deficit is surplus, and Alice looks just fine in that looking glass.

As KB will remember, he's the Antonym-in-Chief.

on Jul 27, 2009

You know Obama is plummeting to earth like a meteor when he loses Kingbee... perhaps even Col. Gene would write a scathing article if he were still around.

on Jul 27, 2009

If all you could find fault in was his recent apology (and we all know how adept he is at apologizing for the US's existence in the world), you're doing pretty good, as that is small potatoes. I can think of at least a trillion reasons (for now, maybe double later this year) for disappointment.

on Jul 27, 2009

Nice satire of criticisms and "criticisms".

But a bit of a straw man too.

 

on Jul 27, 2009

I wonder why KB doesn'ty always reply to comments on his articles? Makes no sense to post something and then ignore it.

on Jul 28, 2009

I wonder why KB doesn'ty always reply to comments on his articles? Makes no sense to post something and then ignore it.

mostly cuz he lost his mind about 19 months ago and volunteered to uproot himself and totally disrupt his then current life in an attempt to care for an aging family member (after having recently witnessed several instances of the kinda horrific ultimate consequences resulting from lettin someone else worry about it).  for several months things went as well as things do, but then began to deteriorate. almost exactly eight months later (and 1 year ago), kb discovred the eagles were only half right.  one can check outta the hotel california any time you want but leaving is far easier than returning to the place one was before.  (one of three lessons actually, the other two being 'no good deed goes unpunished' and 'you ain't 25 any more'). 

starting over is expensive...time is money...and both are in such short supply i'm rarely have enough of either to be able to do what i want instead of what i have no choice but to do..

on Jul 28, 2009

To the extent he 'takes responsibility,' it's for not having 'calibrated his words correctly'

despite my best efforts, my directions to others are almost always miscomprehended--and vice versa.  with the possible exception of two language (math and music--and much of both is open to misinterpretation), we all hear and speak subjectively.

in my experience, conflict is most often born of imprecise language.

on Jul 29, 2009

kingbee

I wonder why KB doesn'ty always reply to comments on his articles? Makes no sense to post something and then ignore it.


mostly cuz he lost his mind about 19 months ago and volunteered to uproot himself and totally disrupt his then current life in an attempt to care for an aging family member (after having recently witnessed several instances of the kinda horrific ultimate consequences resulting from lettin someone else worry about it).  for several months things went as well as things do, but then began to deteriorate. almost exactly eight months later (and 1 year ago), kb discovred the eagles were only half right.  one can check outta the hotel california any time you want but leaving is far easier than returning to the place one was before.  (one of three lessons actually, the other two being 'no good deed goes unpunished' and 'you ain't 25 any more'). 

starting over is expensive...time is money...and both are in such short supply i'm rarely have enough of either to be able to do what i want instead of what i have no choice but to do..

But you did the right thing and, for what it's worth, my admiration for you has jumped by several notches.