Friday, February 6, 2009

Just in case you weren't clear by now...

First Obama put up a Tax Cheat for Treasury Secretary.

But apparently that wasn't quite enough to really demonstrate the disdain he feels for the sensibilities of the average American.

But fear not - I think he's finally got it dialed in this time.

How about a kiddie-p0arn-attorney for Deputy Attorney General?
(gotta watch those filters)

From Fidelis:

“Ogden’s record is nothing short of obscene.

... He has opposed filters on library computers protecting children from Internet smut, and successfully defended the right of pornographers to produce material with underage children.”

As a lawyer in private practice, Ogden has argued for an unlimited abortion license, gays in the military, and has urged courts to treat traditional definitions of marriage as a social prejudice.

“A vast majority of Americans support parental notification before a minor’s abortion and protecting kids from Internet pornography in our libraries,...“Yet David Ogden has fought tooth and nail against these common sense laws protecting our children from harm.

At a time when America’s families are under increasing assault, Mr. Ogden is a dangerous choice for a position whose responsibilities include the enforcement of our nation’s laws.


So - do you Bitterly-Clinging, simple-minded, flyover, racist, rube-hicks get it now?

Has your Commander-in-Chief done his job of 'Communicating' to you?

This Administration will brook no insolence from your simplisme, un-nuanced, back-country, right-and-wrong judgmentalism!

Get back to work - your betters will decide your fate!

- MuscleDaddy

2 comments:

  1. MD wrote: First Obama put up a Tax Cheat for Treasury Secretary.

    I only have time for a quick pop-in and link post. :)

    There are a couple of fairly scathing critiques of Obama's economic team this weekend: one from Salon's David Sirota on Obama's Team of Zombies, and one by the perennially cranky Frank Rich.

    I am sometimes reminded of the scene in Halberstam's The Best and the Brightest wherein Lyndon Johnson raves to Sam Rayburn about the young geniuses of academia that Kennedy had surrounded himself with. Doubtful, Rayburn replied:

    "Well, Lyndon, you may be right and they may be every bit as intelligent as you say, but I'd feel a whole lot better about them if just one of them had run for sheriff once."

    Adios.

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  2. Gotta agree with you on this one, Tyrone. The academically-lauded but untested-in-the-real-world types that the liberals routinely toss up as "the best and the brightest" cause way more problems than they solve.

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