This is to bring the two Goanetters who invested so much "love" [Canada] and emotion [Macau] in President Obama and his teleprompter - replaced for his recent press conference by a big screen TV so that he could look forward for a change to save his neck from whiplash - up to date on recent developments in the USA.
It is still early in the game and we have to believe the President and his teleprompter will learn from his mistakes - or maybe not if he is really the far left wing Saul Alinsky ideologue many people now believe him to be. AND THE REACTIONS BELOW ARE FROM HIS FRIENDS IN THE PRINT MEDIA AT VANITY FAIR, POLITICO, ABC NEWS, THE NEW YORK TIMES, WHO ALL COLABORATED IN COVERING UP HIS MANY SHORTCOMINGS TO GET HIM ELECTED: http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columns/NoemieEmery/Death-of-the-Obama-dream-41801612.html Excerpt: Well, that was fast. On March 20, only two months after the cosmic anointing, Vanity Fair, of all people, unloaded on Barack Obama, in the terms it had reserved for the past four or five years for the likes of George W. Bush. Well, not the whole magazine, but one of its writers, media writer Michael Wolff, took an axe to the president, in a posting beginning “Sheesh, the guy is Jimmy Carter,” ending “This guy is leaden and this show is in trouble,” and titled “Barack Obama is a Terrible Bore.” The same day, ex-fan Peggy Noonan called him “insubstantial and weightless...not fully focused...jumping from issue to issue and venue to venue from day to day.” “The administration’s difficulties...have created an unfortunate impression of incompetence,” said The Economist. Politico noted that his skills as a salesman have begun to desert him. It all came at the end of what Rick Klein of ABC News called Obama’s ‘lost week,’ which got worse on Sunday, when he was attacked by the New York Times in three columns and one editorial. One warned of an oncoming fall of Katrina dimensionsAnd these were his friends.[END OF EXCERPTS]
