Maybe, he thinks that is being a true executive...

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Subject: [OT] The Unmasking of Senator Obama

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Here's an example of how Mr. Obama reveals his pathetic inability to do
anything but give speeches and the like. During the debate, Sen. John
McCain
indicated how he had fought for legislation to subject Fannie Mae and
Freddie Mac to tough regulation. If enacted, what Mr. McCain backed
could
have prevented the current financial crisis. The needed reforms were
opposed
by the Democrats, and in his usual stance, Mr. Obama was on the
sidelines.
He didn't even have a pretty speech.

Then Mr. Obama was asked what he had done and would do. He said, "We've
got
a subprime lending crisis that had to be dealt with." Then he said that
years ago he sounded a warning: "I wrote to Secretary Paulson, I wrote
to
Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke, and told them this is something we
have
to deal with, and nobody did anything about it."

Why didn't Mr. Obama do something about it by introducing legislation
and
getting regulatory reforms on the books? Instead, he passed the buck and
wrote two letters. Anyone could write letters. He was elected to the
Senate
to identify problems and enact legislation to solve those problems. But
Mr.
Obama must have been too busy giving his pretty speeches so he did
nothing.
He wrote two letters, and waited for Secretary Henry Paulson and
Chairman
Ben Bernanke to act. He assumed no responsibility and took no
initiative.

I haven't heard anyone comment on it, but Mr. Obama revealed in this
brief
answer why in his career he has never accomplished anything of note. He
gives speeches and writes letter. Then he leaves the problem for someone
else to solve. This is reminiscent of his behavior during the
Congressional
battle over bailout legislation. He said, "If you need me call; I've got
a
telephone." This is also reminiscent of his voting record in the
Illinois
legislature, where he voted present 130 times. That's a vote that is
neither
yes or no, but is "I'm sitting on the fence, and don't want to take a
stand.
Yes, I'm a political wimp." As Rudy Giuliani so well pointed out, in the
White House there is no such thing as a present vote.

One more example. Mr. Obama ran for the U.S. Senate on the platform of a
tax
cut for the middle class. But when he got to the Senate he never
bothered to
introduce a bill to get a middle class tax cut into law. He thinks
giving a
speech is enough to bring about the "change" and "hope" and "new
politics"
he advocates. That's why it is clear he is all hat and not cattle. He is
an
empty suit. He is an eloquent windbag.

He gives speeches, but he avoids specifics. In two debates, he was asked
in
view of the spending problems created by the bailout, what programs
would he
cut. In the first debate, he named none, and actually went into a list
of
programs he marks for higher spending. In the second debate, he again
named
no program, but made some sort of comment about going over the budget
line
by line. He is a politician of glittering generalities but when it comes
to
specifics the lights go out.

At a time of unprecedented crises on both the foreign and domestic
front, we
can't take a chance on Mr. Obama. He has demonstrated bad judgment but
no
accomplishments. He is mired in associations with terrorists, bigots,
racists and anti-Americans. He seems to have no principles and he soon
abandons any he might have when expedient to do so. An examination of
his
record indicates he could only bring disaster to the nation and the free
world.
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- Bob



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