Sunday, January 29, 2012

Rahm Emanuel is finally talking about quitting because Obama isn't ruthless enough?

Obama is the ULTIMATE Chicago gangland thug. His whole administration is filled with people who will shake you down, step on your neck, and put you in cement shoes for a bath. Now Rahm says the White House is too touchy feely? What does Rahm want? Public lynchings of those who disagree with him? Congresspeople to be tortured unless they vote his way? Billions in the hands of democrat "friends"?Rahm Emanuel is finally talking about quitting because Obama isn't ruthless enough?
He wants to be mayor of Chicago. The mayor has more power than Obama and it pays better in kick backs.
he's quitting because he's going to be indicted for murderRahm Emanuel is finally talking about quitting because Obama isn't ruthless enough?
Good riddance to him! I would prefer he leave now, rather than waiting 6-8 mos. If it doesn't pan out for him to run for Mayor of Chicago, he can always go back to ballet dancing...read he was very good at that when he was in school.
it looks like rham is going to be the next mayor of chicago, i would be amazed if he losses that election. looks like he did enough work to get support to keep destroying chicago.Rahm Emanuel is finally talking about quitting because Obama isn't ruthless enough?
Oh, please let that be true!



Rahm Emanuel gets thrown under the bus for the Obama oil spill....



Too funny.
I guess it's sort of true.
is that what rush told you
I agree. Thuggery is unattractive. Ineffective thuggery even more so. Which may be one reason so many Americans have been reacting negatively to the response of Barack Obama and his administration to BP's gulf oil spill.



Take Interior Secretary Ken Salazar's remark that he would keep his "boot on the neck" of BP, which brings to mind George Orwell's definition of totalitarianism as "a boot stamping on a human face -- forever." Except that Salazar's boot hasn't gotten much in the way of results yet.



President Obama's oil spill speech revealed, once again, how stunningly shameless he is. This relentless ideologue is not even marginally competent at masking his ongoing crusade to apply a wrecking ball to every sector of our economy and remake it in his own image.



And I do mean "his" own image. Once again, his speech was loaded with first-person references, from "I refuse to let (Gulf Coast residents lose their way of life)" to "I expect (the new commission tasked with determining the cause of the explosion) to do that work thoroughly and impartially" to "I am happy to look at other ideas and approaches from either party."





Or consider Obama's undoubtedly carefully considered statement to Matt Lauer that he was consulting with experts "so I know whose *** to kick." Attacking others is a standard campaign tactic when you're in political trouble, and certainly BP, which appears to have taken unwise shortcuts in the gulf, is an attractive target.



Obama's MO is so predictable that sophisticated practitioners of Marxist transformation should be embarrassed. Then again, Obama doesn't need to be subtle; he is the president -- a president who rejects the constitutional limitations that applied to his mortal predecessors.



After sitting on his hands for months, he comes out rhetorically swinging with both barrels of his teleprompter blazing. First, declare a crisis -- meticulously distorting the facts, especially those relative to what caused the crisis. Second, isolate a scapegoat (along with the awful, resource-exploiting, oil-inhaling, pre-Obama America) to be demonized and bullied into conspiring with him to launch his transformational solution -- a solution that has nothing to do with solving the "crisis." In the meantime, shield the true culprits from any blame. Third, unveil his grandiose plan for salvation by the federal government, provided it first acquires structurally new powers. All the while, he not only downplays the government's culpability in all of this but also overstates its (and his) response to date. o_O

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