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The President Abroad Again -- Oh My!

President Obama is abroad again, this time for five days to the Middle East. But not to Israel. Just to Muslim countries. So, we'll be watching for any deep bows which our lying eyes may show us this time.

His trip is focused on trying to make Muslim countries like us more, so they'll stop incessantly saying things like "Death to America!" and funding proxy terrorist groups with oil money, a lot of which they collect from us, to attack the U.S. and Israel, one of our staunchest allies, along with the U.K.

I don't know myself, but does anyone else remember another president at any other time who visited the Middle East and did not at least swing by our best ally in the region, Israel, if just to say "hi" and show that we're still allies and support each other? Any other president in 60 years? Anyone? Just wondering.

I'm also wondering what new and exciting things I will find out about how bad my country is this time, since every time Obama goes abroad he either apologizes for something bad America has done or failed to do, or he sits passively by while tin horn dictators and other despots publicly attack the U.S. Why, amazing though it may seem (especially at this late date), even some in the fawning, feckless, liberal mainstream media are beginning to call his trips abroad "apology tours." Imagine that! But, better late than never, I guess.

So, let's see how he does this time. Will he further increase his personal popularity as a world leader (if not, at least in his own mind, leader of the world) at the expense of again being more of an apologist for America and Americans? Will his soaring, teleprompted rhetoric and personal charm convince the Muslims, and especially their bad guys, that while America has much for which to apologize, we Americans are still not all that bad, really? How do you strike a balance like that? It will be interesting to see how Obama attempts it.

After all, he's already invited Iranian officials -- you know, those of the "America is the Great Satan" and "wipe Israel off the face of the Earth" regime? -- to join us at U.S. embassies for our 4th of July (Independence Day) celebrations. How nice is that? Boy, once they taste those hamburgers, hot dogs, ribs and fixings and see all those American flags and patriotic bunting and watch that fireworks display, they'll just have to love us then, right?

Hmmm, I just think we'd better be real careful that some Iranians who might attend haven't brought their own "fireworks" -- strapped to their chests. "Hey, Mahmoud, how'd you like to go to a big party at an American embassy, eat a lot, watch some fireworks and then martyr yourself for the cause by blowing the place up?" But then, maybe not. Maybe they'll accept Obama's invitation and everyone will have a wonderful time, sipping and smiling and speaking diplomat-ease and trying to fool each other. Sorry, I do tend to be a little cynical -- and realistic -- at times.
 
Now, I (and probably you as a fellow American) didn't get an invitation to attend a 4th of July party at a U.S. embassy, like the Iranians did. But, that's okay. I had already planned to attend a TEA Party protest against Big Government and Big Taxes on the 4th anyway -- you know, more in the true spirit of Independence Day?
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Obama's April 29 Town Hall Meeting - Analysis and Comment

President Obama, in his own words, speaking at a town hall meeting in Missouri, April 29, his 100th day in office:

"When you see, you know, those of you who are watching certain news channels on which I'm not very popular, and you see folks waving tea bags around, let me just remind them that I am happy to have a serious conversation about how we are going to cut our health care costs down over the long term, how we're going to stabilize social security."

"Claire [McCaskill] and I are working diligently to do basically a thorough audit of federal spending."

"But let's not play games and pretend that the reason is because of the Recovery Act, because that's just a fraction of the overall problem that we've got."

Anyone still seriously arguing that Obama is not arrogant, often thin-skinned and sometimes even petty? Really? With a straight face? Please remind me not to buy a used car from you, then. And I don't want to buy that bridge in Brooklyn, either, so fugeddaboutit.
 
"...those of you who are watching certain news channels on which I'm not very popular..."
Do you mean those which report on what you're doing, rather than just what you're saying, Mr. President? Those which question your actions sometimes, rather than just slavishly hanging on your every word? Those news channels? Gee, don't be so thin-skinned. Actually, I'm surprised to hear you say "news channels," plural. I thought there was really only one - Fox News. But, okay, maybe there's more than just one, at least occasionally.

"...and you see folks waving tea bags around..."
Those "folks waving tea bags around" were Americans, Mr. President - hundreds of thousands of them, in a truly grassroots movement, from all political persuasions, from all across the country, angry at our government (their government), the Congress (their Congress) and your White House (their White House) and protesting to be heard - and the best you can do is refer to them dismissively, almost derisively? Why, you would think you were just another arrogant American, being dismissive and derisive about the Europeans again.

"...let me just remind them that I am happy to have a serious conversation about how we are going to cut our health care costs down over the long term, how we're going to stabilize social security."
So, by implication, their protests were not serious but you will be glad to have a serious conversation with them about what you want to talk about. No, Mr. President, you don't always get to choose what you want to have serious conversations about with the American people. Sometimes they choose. And if you choose not to listen, then you will lose in the long run

"Claire [McCaskill] (U.S. Democratic Senator since January 2007 and former Missouri State Auditor) and I are working diligently to do basically a thorough audit of federal spending."
Oh? And how is that going for you so far? I mean, aside from one of your cabinet-level departments suddenly "discovering" that it could save millions of taxpayer dollars just by ordering office supplies in bulk (duh!), by you "saving" American taxpayers $100 million (about .002 percent of your budget), and also about $17 billion, mainly by cutting Department of Defense spending on about 120 programs, during a time of war being fought on two fronts, while your pork-laden, so-called stimulus package, your even more porky budget and your set-asides for future projects (health care reform) for which you don't even have a plan to implement yet are sending deficit spending into the trillions of dollars which our children and even our grandchildren will have trouble paying off. Please let me know when you and "Claire" come up with some real savings, some real contraction of runaway government spending. Then, I'll give you some credit. But, don't expect any from me just based on what you say you're doing or going to do. Seeing is believing.

"But let's not play games and pretend that the reason is because of the Recovery Act, because that's just a fraction of the overall problem that we've got."
Well, finally, Mr. President, you and I agree on something. But, first, you're wrong to imply that the TEA Party protesters were "playing games." They were not. They were serious and angry at their government for not listening to them. You had people protesting who had never protested before in their lives, about anything, and taking time off from work to do it - and you had them by the hundreds of thousands. However, what you're right about is that their protests weren't just about your so-called Recovery Act, and they weren't "pretending" that it was. They were angry about much more than just that, although that was one thing which many Americans think you and your Democratic Congress pushed through without proper input or consideration.

Oh, and we agree on something else, too. "..the Recovery Act, because that's just a fraction of the overall problem that we've got." Yes, Mr. President, your Recovery Act is just a fraction of the overall problem we've got. Some of us know that. Some of us who know that were among the TEA party protesters, and will be again on July 4th. You and the Democratic Congress have done much more than just that to try and move this country to the left, to take over businesses in order to "save" them, to redistribute the wealth of this country from those who earn it to those whose votes you can buy with it, and to deficit-spend more than any of what little may remain into creating multi-generational debt. Yes, Mr. President, some of us know your so-called Recovery Act was only the beginning. But we also know that, hopefully, your "beginning" may be short-lived. After all, 2010 and 2012 are coming, thank goodness - and probably not any too soon, either.

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Et tu, Obamicus?

When President Obama was at the G-20 meeting in Europe recently, he apologized for America (again) and said we have sometimes been arrogant, dismissive and even derisive of Europe's leadership in the world.

Then, at a recent town hall meeting in Missouri (prior to his celebratory 100th day so-called press conference that same night), he said that all he was aware of about the April 15th TEA Party protests was that it involved some people waving tea bags around and coverage of it appeared on a TV network that doesn't like him very much.

Well, I think it deliciously ironic that an American president who apologizes, especially while overseas, for America having been arrogant, dismissive and derisive of Europe's so-called leadership in the recent past is himself arrogant and narcissistic, dismissive of hundreds of thousands of ordinary Americans who participated in the TEA Party protests, and derisive of Fox News, conservative commentators and columnists in general, and anyone else who disagrees with him and his policies, particularly while being so petty and thin-skinned about it all. It's simply unpresidential.

But, Mr. Obama, if America has been arrogant, dismissive and derisive of Europe, what were you being about hundreds of thousands of Americans and the TV news coverage their protests got?

Obama is increasingly showing that he still has style but less and less class. Doesn't he know he was elected to be the president of ALL the American people? Doesn't he know that if he feels he is not my president simply because I disagree with his policies, he runs the risk that I, and many others, will start to think of him as not our president, too?

The outright hubris of Obama, Emanuel, Axelrod, Gibbs, Napolitano, Holder, Pelosi, Reid and many other Democrats and liberals is almost mind-boggling -- as well as infuriating. It's as if they consider themselves above any accountability. Well, an accounting is coming, and 2010 cannot arrive too soon to suit me.

So, et tu, Obamicus? Yes, et tu.

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