On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 5:31 PM, Michael Madigan <[email protected]> wrote:
> This retard (borrowing a phrase from Rahm) only had to compromise a little 
> bit on his plan

BTW, the dirty little secret laid bare by how this all unfolded was
that he never had a *plan* per se... all he had was Chavez-type
ambition and an ego the size of the sun.

Like the Joker, he was a dog chasing a car, not sure what he'd do if
he ever caught it.

Give the public's rejection of his "plans" time to sink in. He'll
morph into something even worse, unless by the grace of God is granted
an ounce of love or appreciation for the country he loathes, that gave
him all this power on the promise of a hope.

I'm not holding by breath, but God is good, and all-powerful. For some
reason, he allowed this. What went around when the Democrats --
especially Obama -- were trashing Bush has come around to crush the
myth of Obama's "exceptionalism".

Maybe now the focus can turn back to America's future instead of this
or that political soap opera de jure.

- Publius

> and he would have peeled off 10 Republicans to vote yes, but his narcissism
> prevented him from doing it.  Chump.
>
> --- On Fri, 2/5/10, Publius Maximus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> From: Publius Maximus <[email protected]>
>> Subject: [OT] No, he can't
>> To: "ProFox Email List" <[email protected]>
>> Date: Friday, February 5, 2010, 5:08 PM
>> http://bit.ly/bO3NaP
>>
>> - - -
>> WASHINGTON – No, maybe he can't. President Barack Obama,
>> who insisted
>> he would succeed where other presidents had failed to fix
>> the nation's
>> health care system, now concedes the effort may die in
>> Congress.
>>
>> The president's newly conflicting signals could frustrate
>> Democratic
>> lawmakers who are hungry for guidance from the White House
>> as they try
>> to salvage the effort to extend coverage to millions of
>> uninsured
>> Americans and hold down spiraling medical costs. Obama's
>> comments
>> Thursday night came hours after Republican Scott Brown was
>> sworn in to
>> replace the late Edward M. Kennedy, leaving Democrats
>> without their
>> filibuster-proof majority in the Senate, and Obama's
>> signature health
>> legislation with no clear path forward.
>> - - -
>>
>> And he had one of the largest Congressional majorities in
>> history on
>> his side, to boot.
>>
>> Maybe experience and character do matter.
>>
>> - Publius
>>
>> --
>>
>> "It ought never to be forgotten, that a firm union of this
>> country,
>> under an efficient government, will probably be an
>> increasing object
>> of jealousy to more than one nation of Europe; and that
>> enterprises to
>> subvert it will sometimes originate in the intrigues of
>> foreign
>> powers, and will seldom fail to be patronized and abetted
>> by some of
>> them. Its preservation, therefore ought in no case that can
>> be
>> avoided, to be committed to the guardianship of any but
>> those whose
>> situation will uniformly beget an immediate interest in the
>> faithful
>> and vigilant performance of the trust." [Federalist Papers
>> #59]
>>
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