October 18, 2010

Placing Blame

When it comes to the president and the hard times the nation is suffering, it’s always someone else’s fault.   First, it was George Bush, then the republicans in general, and then Rush Limbaugh became a target, and so on down the line.

 

This November is the Democrat Waterloo, and the president has some one to blame instead of his bad policy, poor statesmanship, and the whole of the Democrat party.  It’s the average American:

 

Obama: Dems are in trouble because Americans aren't thinking clearly

 

Yes, that’s it.  The American, who watched as everything the president didn’t, turned to mud, to put it mildly, is a not a clear thinker, which I suspect is a Harvard man’s way of saying the average American is a idiot and not smart enough to see how wonderful (?) things really are kind of turning into, but now, maybe later if the Average—sub-Average Americans, knew their place and voted they way he wanted they to and the shut up until called upon to yell, joyfully, “Hope and Change!” on queue. 

 

But I think what can be said at this moment is, considering the crashing economy, the selling off of hospitals in the North East, maybe it’s the president who is not thinking clearly, or maybe, not at all.

 

Placing the blame on Americans is not a winning idea, because the evidence of national collapse is right before their very eyes, and the president’s spoke words can’t veil the eyes of the American voter.   But blaming the voter only makes their eyes open wider. 

Mr. President, the long night of your administration and the Democrat party is coming, and so will the blame.

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