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Wednesday, 14 October 2009

Hillary Back in Northern Ireland.

US Secretary of State and former first lady Hillary Clinton returned to Northern Ireland to address our folks on the hill, a speech that kept well away from the current "crisis". To be perfectly honest I couldn't care less about Mrs Clintons visit, shes a compulsive liar, fantasist and wife of a serial cheater and fellow liar former President Bill Clinton.

According to Hillarys campaign manager "We would not have peace today had it not been for Hillary’s hard work in Northern Ireland"? Really?
Of course Hillarys no stranger to conflict zones:



Sunday, 3 May 2009

Obama: Just Another Politician

President Obama despite all the praise, deification and outlandish claims of his cult-like followers, is nothing more than a typical politician.

All of the talk of his first 100 days as President was the usual media hype and OTT reporting. Of course beyond the hype and media coverage Obama was faffing around with his cabinet appointments, engaging in corporatist takeovers, increasing un-necessary spending and relocating US troops from Iraq to Afghanistan.

As a foreign Obama supporter my reasons for supporting his campaign was, like many Americans, I was unimpressed with the nutty John McCain and his supposedly "folksy hockey mom" running mate Sarah Palin. Perhaps I'm too cynical but I didn't buy her routine as an "average Jane", she is as power hungry and manipulative as any Hillary Clinton or John McCain.

Joe Biden on the other hand has nothing to learn from George W Bush when it comes to bumbling about and gaffe making. Then again "The One" himself isn't immune from gaffes; is their only 50 states? And his malfunctioning teleprompter of course.

Obama is not the saviour of America or a superman president, perhaps he’s more articulate and media savvy, although it wouldn't be hard considering the last guy who was in the White House or with a media still besotted with their great black hope. Indeed the honeymoon isn't over and 100 days is nothing out of 4 years.

That said President Obama has already broken many of his election pledges and his, to be fair rather unachievable promises; indeed his ultra-liberal supporters will have a lot of overlooking to do if they want to still believe in "Yes We Can".

He promised to shut down Guantanamo because of its "inhumane treatment" of enemy-combatants.

"The Obama administration is moving toward reviving the military commission system for prosecuting Guantánamo detainees, which was a target of critics during the Bush administration, including Mr. Obama himself."

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/02/us/politics/02gitmo.html?_r=2&partner=rss&emc=rss

His agenda for a fiscal stimulus descended into 'earmarks' and corporate takeovers resulting in a tightening of free enterprise.

"Obama criticized pork barrel spending in the form of 'earmarks,' urging changes in the way that Congress adopts the spending proposals. Then he signed a spending bill that contains nearly 9,000 of them, some that members of his own staff shoved in last year when they were still members of Congress. 'Let there be no doubt, this piece of legislation must mark an end to the old way of doing business, and the beginning of a new era of responsibility and accountability,' Obama said." http://www.nypost.com/seven/04252009/postopinion/opedcolumnists/100_days__100_mistakes_166177.htm?page=0

"In this NPR interview, Lisa Jackson, head of the EPA, gives her perspective (and her boss's) on the auto industry (HT: TJ Goss). In the second quote from her, I have tried to reproduce the sounds she makes in trying to avoid telling a ridiculous lie. She tells it anyway. From the 3:35 mark of the interview:

Jackson: The President has said—and I couldn’t agree more—that what this country needs is one single national road map that tells auto makers who are trying to become solvent again, what kind of car it is they need to be designing and building for the American people.
NPR reporter (interrupting): Is that the role of the government. though? I mean that doesn’t sound like free enterprise.


Jackson: Well, ih it , it is free enterprise in a way. Umm uhh you know, first and foremost the free enterprise system has us where we are right this second (laughs) and so some would argue that the government already has a much larger role than we might have when Henry Ford rolled the first cars off the assembly line."
http://www.cafehayek.com/hayek/2009/04/the-woman-and-man-of-system.html

The old saying "be careful what you wish for" sums up Obama’s first 100 days as President. Not exactly "The One" or "like a messiah", just a regular politician in a fancy house.