Wednesday, June 11, 2014

167: Cantor And Term Limits

Stunning.  Shocking.  Seismic.  This is what the talking heads in Washington and New York are saying.  OK, so a big-time politician lost his meal ticket.  Boo hoo.  One guy will have to go back to work for a living, but the electorate gets a chance at having a real representative.  Just imagine how much better Congress would be if we had a complete turnover of ALL members every few years. Although I suspect that Cantor will immediately begin looking for another government welfare paycheck, the whole spectacle speaks to me about how fantastic it would be to see an end to the career politician in Washington.  Term limits, that's the only answer.



Monday, June 9, 2014

166: BO's Non-American Father

We all suffer because BO did not have an American father.  As I thought about D-Day last weekend, and watched different observances, I realized that there is no way in hell that BO can sense any connection with huge chunks of American history.  There is simply no male figure in his life who could pass these memories and values on to him.  In my own life, I remember:  at age 6 or 7 looking at pictures of the aircraft carrier my father was on in WW II which had just been hit by a kamikaze; as an adolescent wearing different remnants of my father's navy uniform; as a pre-teen going to Sink The Bismark with my father; as an adult, going to Saving Private Ryan with my father; and in his nineties, my Dad often reflected on the tremendous loss of life that occurred in both of the world wars, and given the then current state of affairs in the world, wondered if that loss had been worthwhile.

BO had none of this.  I would guess that many of his inner circle have a similar dearth of connections because, after all, we usually seek out similar types.

My advice to younger voters:  When you're voting for a president of our country, think about what the person you're voting for has learned from his or her parents.

Sunday, June 8, 2014

165: BO, Bergdahl, and Failure

Two words sum up BO and his frat boy inner circle - arrogance and incompetence.  They obviously believe that they are intellectually and morally superior to the general population of the country, and if you disagree with them (here's the arrogance part), then that's just proof that you are stupid, because they never consider the possibility that they are wrong.  However, it's difficult to dispute that BO is any the worse for wear after imposing his executive incompetence on our nation for six years.  It's our country that suffers.  As long as the voters in this country continue to watch the talking heads (of any political persuasion)and accept their pablum as wisdom, personalities like BO will continue to enchant the masses.

The bottom line on Bergdahl:  He is a kid, like all kids, who made some stupid decisions and did some stupid things.  Unfortunately for him and his Army brothers, Bergdahl's stupid acts resulted in tremendous harm for himself and others.  He can and and should and will be forgiven.  The Commander and Chief of the United States is not a kid.  He is supposed to be an adult sworn to uphold the laws and Constitution of the U.S.  He is not supposed to take Bergdahl's stupid acts and calculate how to use those acts for political gain and personal recognition.  But this is what happens when voters elect someone who is different (i.e. black) and "cool," instead of someone who is experienced and competent.