Advice to Republicans One thing is crystal clear after Obama's State of the Union address this
week: He's never going to change. The sooner Republicans accept this
reality, the sooner they can focus on their own message. I'm not the only one who seems to be over this president. Obama's State of the Union address drew the lowest TV audience in 15 years. It's the second-smallest audience on record since they started measuring in 1993. The American people are tuning him out and so should the Republicans
as much as they can. Obama is never going to acknowledge the truth
about his failed policies. He will forever remain a radical ideologue
because he cannot help himself beyond that which he's been indoctrinated
into, which is the ideology of Alinsky, Bill Ayers, Father Pfleger,
etc. Obama seems genuinely annoyed that we, the American people, aren't
appreciative of his greatness. He seems to believe that his policies
are working and that he is doing a good job, which is scary when you
consider how far that is from reality. I've explained how misguided he is when it comes to his economic
achievements. And even some of the mainstream media gave him a hard
time for how out-of-touch he seemed to be in his State of the Union
address, specifically when it comes to terrorism and foreign policy. - We are not on our way to defeating and destroying ISIS. - He couldn't even be bothered to mention al Qaeda. - Just four months ago, Obama hailed
Yemen as a success story in our war on terror. Yet as Obama was
addressing the nation, Yemen's government was on the verge of toppling. His idealistic world view isn't going to change. Nor are his views
towards domestic issues such as wealth inequality or government
spending. It's difficult to understand how someone can look at the
federal government's balance sheet and yet tell the American people that
he wants to add $41 billion to the spending column and do absolutely nothing about our accumulating debt. According to an article in the American Thinker
, “To pay off the 'Obama debt' in one century, Congress would need
to run a surplus of $67 billion each and every year for one hundred
years to eliminate the debt rung up in just the last six years.” That
doesn't even count the $6+ trillion rang up before Obama was elected. The bottom line is that we have a delusional president who is
incapable of dealing in reality. It's hard to negotiate with someone
like that. Republicans better have a game plan on how they plan to make
their case to the American people over the next two years, rather than
trying to get Obama to come around.
Boehner's Big Move Finally, a bold step of leadership for House Speaker John Boehner. The
day after Obama's State of the Union address Boehner invited Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address the Congress.
The invitation extended to Netanyahu comes at a time when Congress is
at odds with President Obama over sanctions on Iran. Netanyahu will
address Congress on the issue of Iran and rising Islamic extremism on
February 11th. According to the Wall Street Journal,
“The Obama administration called the move a breach of diplomatic
protocol because neither Congress nor Israel consulted first with the
White House.” Negotiations with Iran over their nuclear program continue and an
agreement is supposed to be reached before the end of June. But if the
negotiations fail, Barack Obama will find himself on the opposite side
of the issue as some Democrats in Congress who support sanctions. One of Obama'a four veto threats in his State of the Union was if
Congress passed sanctions on Iran, which he claims would delay or undo
the progress of the negotiations. Boehner says his invitation extended to Netanyahu was not meant to be
provocative, considering its timing. But rather than crumbling under
the shadow of a veto threat, Boehner is bringing an important voice in
the discussion to Congress and ultimately the American people.
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number of the aforementioned people who will admit they went too far
and caused more harm than good: Zero (However, I suppose the Rams 6-10
finish, the Dems getting stomped in November and CNN’s horrific ratings
could be considered a sort of penance)...
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