Guess we need a re-re-set button now that apparently our
president has exhausted all his promised flexibility with his good friend
Vladimir Putin. From the very beginning this administration had all the
trappings of the high school kids who take over the city council for a day and
go through the motions of running the town until the grown ups re-assume their rightful places.
Unfortunately there aren’t any grown-ups
in the Obama administration who can step in and make things right.
Indeed they’ve been taken to school by Vlad and his merry
regime. In the 2012 presidential debates President Obama ridiculed Mr.
Romney for pointing out the grave dangers Russia and her expansionist oligarchs
posed in the world. He was oblivious to Romney's superior insight and said the former Massachusetts governor was locked in a 1980’s time warp. The
president’s naiveté knows no bounds.
Obviously the administration wasn't prepared for the conflagration going
on in the Ukraine. Just as they never seemed to be prepared for any unforeseen situation.
They give new meaning to “ad hoc.” The administration’s cigar store Indian,
dressed up as secretary of state seems equally inept when he invokes phrases that the Russians are
using anachronistic methods in the 21st century. Doesn’t seem to
bother the Russians. They have long coveted a warm weather port and now are on the
verge of getting one in the Crimea and the Russian-speaking population there is
siding with the aggressors.
The Oblivicrats: Reid, Pelosi, Wasserman Schulz will
continue to see wisdom when the majority of Americans see ineptitude. Even many
media outlets are distancing themselves from the president because there’s still too much time left in
his term and there is nothing positive in sight: the continued displeasure with
Obamacare, the lethargic economy; high
unemployment, gas and food prices; no immigration reform. Indeed the
administration seems more concerned about the sovereignty of the Ukraine
than ours.
Let’s keep our fingers crossed as we eliminate one day at a
time when the mid-term elections arrive next November and hope we can re-set
our own course.
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