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There was one popular speaker who could literally turn water into wine, but for a guy to expect to use one speech to sell a capricious and very expensive new war to supporters, who projected a "peace maker" image onto a fellow who subsequently gave his imprimatur to his predecessor's war crimes and then decided to go him one better, isn't just a difficult challenge it (IMHO is now officially, according to the Oxford Dictionary, a real word) is a stellar example of insanity in action.

 

The advantage of the situation is that it makes the task of being prepared to analyze speeches where the incumbent says whatever will rationalize the Bush-Obama War Crimes Agenda so much easier because all that's needed is some old anti-Bush invective with the names changed to update the diatribe.  

 

The current President once made a casual remark about expecting liberal bloggers to provide approval on demand because that was what they were paid to do.   Since this columnist has no fiduciary relationship with the current occupant of the White House, we feel free to blurt out our opinions much as if it were part of a Rorschach test and not a opportunity to display unquestioning party loyalty.   Has America become the land of:   "One Country, one Party, one Dynasty!"?

 

[Wouldn't it be à ¼berironic if both Uncle Rushbo and Mike Malloy peruse these columns looking for relevant insights and clever metaphors?   Shall we test our theory?   If he is reading this; here's a bone for Uncle Rushbo:   Have American troops ever before in their history been under the command of any leadership that was not that of the American President?]

 

To cynics, it might seem as if the current Commander-in-chief has not only taken over where George W. Bush left off, but he has also taken over a military effort that will begin almost exactly where General Erwin Rommel's career reached the turning point in a military career that had, up to that point, been described as "brilliant."  

 

Most Americans are familiar with Abraham Lincoln's words of wisdom about fooling the people.   The current resident in the White House should refresh his memory and become aware of the sentence preceding the famous often quoted one.   It says:   "If you once forfeit the confidence of your fellow citizens, you can never regain their respect and esteem."   Lincoln did not elaborate about how that advice might apply to an effort to be reelected.

 

Now the disk jockey will play several of Madonna's albums.   We have to get up early and scramble out to a place with a wifi connection to post this column.   Have a "What's so civil about civil war?" type week.

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BP graduated from college in the mid sixties (at the bottom of the class?) He told his draft board that Vietnam could be won without his participation. He is still appologizing for that mistake. He received his fist photo lesson from a future (more...)
 

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