

I'm struggling to come up with many compelling reasons why Obama continues to give public speeches and remarks here and there. I mean, who listens to this guy anymore? Not many.
So if he delivers even a gaffe-free speech or set of remarks, what does he really gain? And if he happens to drop a completely moronic, utterly out-of-touch statement like he did Friday ("The private sector is doing fine"), then he's just gonna get a bunch of negative heat (as has occurred).
So my best advice to Obama (which I really only offer because I know there's no chance in hell of him paying any attention) is to seriously consider just sticking a fork in the public appearances (apart from required ones, of course, like at the democrat party national convention, the weekly radio address, etc)...
Instead, focus your time on the private fundraising speeches and appearances. Looks like that's what you're best at, anyway.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2156519/Obamas-astonishing-claim-blames-U-S-economic-woes-Europe-Republicans.html

They're both eediots. :p
ReplyDeleteBTW, no post about the "Wisconsin Recall"? That's cool. The voters pretty much said it all. : )
Onward and upward!
In the days of 09 and maybe 10, I used to feel an obligation to say something about whatever political story was leading the news cycle that day. I don't really take that approach any more. I write about things that matter or are interesting or are entertaining to me (whether they be political or non). As such, the Wisconsin story, which (1) was basically just a huge right-wing versus left-wing pissing match story (2) in a state in which I do not live, really wasn't something I cared much about. I typically couldn't care less when gopers win something or leftists win something. Since I don't much like any of them. I realize that's a fairly unique of being, but it's my way nonetheless. (But thanks for asking -- I felt compelled to explain).
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