Government the Disney Way
Monday, June 23, 2008
Okay, I promised this would not become an "I Hate Obama" blog. (I don't hate him, actually, but I just can't wrap my mind around what it would be like to have him as President. The horror!)
Richard Danzig, a Clinton cabinet member, is on his short list for National Security Advisor in an Obama White House.
Richard Danzig looks to literature to inform his opinions and strategies.
Let's add that to Obama's supposed "unifier" model of politics, which includes not being seen on camera with women who cover their heads.
And the staffers who proudly display Che Guevara in the campaign office, instead of the American Flag. It was staffers, and not the candidate, who did that, but even after it hit CNN, Obama never apologized for it or renounced it.
Che Guevara may be the current anti-establishment poster boy and fashion forward logo of choice, but he is still, in the lexicon of children's literature, a very bad man. (Chief executioner of Fidel Castro = not exactly a saint, KWIM?)
This latest from Obama was also just a *little* hypocritical, in light of the Moveon.org antiMcCain ads currently running. He's criticizing McCain's campaign finance here:
Richard Danzig, a Clinton cabinet member, is on his short list for National Security Advisor in an Obama White House.
Richard Danzig looks to literature to inform his opinions and strategies.
First order of business upon taking office? Institute the Huney for Money program?
Mr Danzig told the Centre for New American Security: “Winnie the Pooh seems to me to be a fundamental text on national security.”
Let's add that to Obama's supposed "unifier" model of politics, which includes not being seen on camera with women who cover their heads.
And the staffers who proudly display Che Guevara in the campaign office, instead of the American Flag. It was staffers, and not the candidate, who did that, but even after it hit CNN, Obama never apologized for it or renounced it.
Che Guevara may be the current anti-establishment poster boy and fashion forward logo of choice, but he is still, in the lexicon of children's literature, a very bad man. (Chief executioner of Fidel Castro = not exactly a saint, KWIM?)
This latest from Obama was also just a *little* hypocritical, in light of the Moveon.org antiMcCain ads currently running. He's criticizing McCain's campaign finance here:
"And we've already seen that he's not going to stop the smears and attacks from his allies running so-called 527 groups, who will spend millions and millions of dollars in unlimited donations," Obama said.Sigh. On the plus side, Consent of the Governed mentions four other people running for president.
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