Throw in some soup lines and Obamavilles and this ad is ready for prime time. Very good.
John in Dublin CAsays
This man (or woman as Kathleen Parker referred to him, much to the detriment of real women) hasn’t got a clue about what leadership is, not a MF clue. And the obedient media sits silently by and allows this to go unreported. The oil spill is now section B, page 16. Imagine for a moment if this had been George Bush’s reaction. In Katrina, he had federal troops on the ground in three days, had suspended the Jones Act in two days and still he was trashed.
The greatest ecological disaster in this nation’s history, but don’t bother Obama, he has a golf game scheduled.
The nation is in the best of hands.
straight aussiesays
The clean up effort for the oil spill is outright disgusting. I remember bits and pieces about the Exxon Valdez. Since I live in Australia it is worth noting that we do not always get the news from the USA yet I remember the reports about the bird life and marine life affected by the Exxon Valdez. Of course that happened when George Bush Sr. was president. So the press was into making a fuss.
Now it seems that the only journalist that is prepared to really push the issue is none other than Cooper Anderson. He is doing a really great job and it is a pity that other journalists are not taking his lead.
This is the watershed crisis. The way in which the clean up has been handled is disgusting. The lack of action makes it obvious that Obummer wants to push crap n tax regardless of what is right for the community.
His moratorium on drilling in the gulf is also a joke. Now he has extended that moratorium to Alaska. In other words he is doing everything possible to cripple the energy industry.
I should point out that I have come to the conclusion that it is possible that the leaks in the well were caused by the Haiti earthquake, and this explains to me why the leaks were first noticed in February, when the Feds were informed that there was a leak. The actions after that first notification were a disgrace. If BP was not responsible for initial damage, then BP is definitely responsible for the manner in which it tried to shut down the well before the rig explosion.
I should point out that there was a rig explosion off the coast of Australia in November 2009, in the Timor Sea and it was brought under control with little damage to the region.
When I hear about the devastation to the coastline of the Gulf States, and that this was deliberate because the Feds cannot get their act together, and that the EPA are continuing to act like their true Richard Cranium selves, preventing the skimmers from getting on with the job, I feel so very angry.
The damage that is being wrought to the eco system because of the non-action, and because of the absurdity of the EPA requirements makes me so very, very angry,and I am not a Greenie……
Tullysays
Of course I know what he’s doing — nothing helpful for the country.
Sebastian Shawsays
President Obama parties like it’s 1999; the problem for him is it is 2010 with the midterm clock is ticking to November 2. When a real crisis surfaces–such as the Gulf Oil Disaster, terrorists–Obama ignores the problem. He will continue to ignore the problem.
While Obama ignores reality, he is showing himself to be incompetence incarnate. The GOP needs to edit this commercial for a 30 second ad; it will resonate with most of the people.
Gene in Pennsylvaniasays
Hmm fourth of July weekend…I’d say Obama is BBQing, golfing…alot, then relaxing clearing his mind.
Day 75. And the predictions are that oil will be coming ashore in my beloved Ft Lauderdale by mid August.
For those liberals educated in the public education system, that’s the eastern shore of Florida.
Gene in Pennsylvaniasays
I’d add a pic of the Christmas Day bomber and the Man who did the Ft Hood massacre as well. Show the Prez throwing out the first pitch at the Nationals game.
Throw in some soup lines and Obamavilles and this ad is ready for prime time. Very good.
This man (or woman as Kathleen Parker referred to him, much to the detriment of real women) hasn’t got a clue about what leadership is, not a MF clue. And the obedient media sits silently by and allows this to go unreported. The oil spill is now section B, page 16. Imagine for a moment if this had been George Bush’s reaction. In Katrina, he had federal troops on the ground in three days, had suspended the Jones Act in two days and still he was trashed.
The greatest ecological disaster in this nation’s history, but don’t bother Obama, he has a golf game scheduled.
The nation is in the best of hands.
The clean up effort for the oil spill is outright disgusting. I remember bits and pieces about the Exxon Valdez. Since I live in Australia it is worth noting that we do not always get the news from the USA yet I remember the reports about the bird life and marine life affected by the Exxon Valdez. Of course that happened when George Bush Sr. was president. So the press was into making a fuss.
Now it seems that the only journalist that is prepared to really push the issue is none other than Cooper Anderson. He is doing a really great job and it is a pity that other journalists are not taking his lead.
This is the watershed crisis. The way in which the clean up has been handled is disgusting. The lack of action makes it obvious that Obummer wants to push crap n tax regardless of what is right for the community.
His moratorium on drilling in the gulf is also a joke. Now he has extended that moratorium to Alaska. In other words he is doing everything possible to cripple the energy industry.
I should point out that I have come to the conclusion that it is possible that the leaks in the well were caused by the Haiti earthquake, and this explains to me why the leaks were first noticed in February, when the Feds were informed that there was a leak. The actions after that first notification were a disgrace. If BP was not responsible for initial damage, then BP is definitely responsible for the manner in which it tried to shut down the well before the rig explosion.
I should point out that there was a rig explosion off the coast of Australia in November 2009, in the Timor Sea and it was brought under control with little damage to the region.
When I hear about the devastation to the coastline of the Gulf States, and that this was deliberate because the Feds cannot get their act together, and that the EPA are continuing to act like their true Richard Cranium selves, preventing the skimmers from getting on with the job, I feel so very angry.
The damage that is being wrought to the eco system because of the non-action, and because of the absurdity of the EPA requirements makes me so very, very angry,and I am not a Greenie……
Of course I know what he’s doing — nothing helpful for the country.
President Obama parties like it’s 1999; the problem for him is it is 2010 with the midterm clock is ticking to November 2. When a real crisis surfaces–such as the Gulf Oil Disaster, terrorists–Obama ignores the problem. He will continue to ignore the problem.
While Obama ignores reality, he is showing himself to be incompetence incarnate. The GOP needs to edit this commercial for a 30 second ad; it will resonate with most of the people.
Hmm fourth of July weekend…I’d say Obama is BBQing, golfing…alot, then relaxing clearing his mind.
Day 75. And the predictions are that oil will be coming ashore in my beloved Ft Lauderdale by mid August.
For those liberals educated in the public education system, that’s the eastern shore of Florida.
I’d add a pic of the Christmas Day bomber and the Man who did the Ft Hood massacre as well. Show the Prez throwing out the first pitch at the Nationals game.
BTW did you know the payroll for Obamas staff is $39Million. Not the stewards but the political aides and such.
http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2010/07/white-house-salaries-whos-making-the-top-paychecks.html
Part of the Florida deep blue county trifecta: Broward, Palm Beach and Miami-Dade. Lots of “Undocumented democrats” too.