Saturday, October 4, 2014

BloggeRhythms

The first case of Ebola diagnosed in the U.S., confirmed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday, was a subject of discussion this morning on Fox New’s show Cashin' In.
 
While host, Eric Bolling, panelist Wayne Rogers and two others agreed that a significant part of the problem stemmed from lax government performance in controlling entrants to the nation from known trouble spots, another panel member vehemently disagreed.
 
Jehmu Greene strongly claimed that the problem was due to Republicans in Congress refusing to approve the president’s nominees for Surgeon General. And that had there been someone in that office overseeing the nation's health safety, the incident would not have occurred.
 
In response, opposing panelists began rattling off the names of departments where scandals and significant problems have arisen despite having a director or head. Such as the IRS, Homeland Security, Department of Justice, the State Department, Defense and Health & Human Services to name a few examples.
 
Considering how ridiculous Ms Greene's claim sounded, and in view of the other panelist's ridicule of her stance, I looked her up to find that she’s a Hillary Rodham Clinton advisor, Democratic strategist, former director of the Democratic National Committee Women's Office, former president of the Women's Media Center, Define American co-founder and former President of Rock the Vote who “brought Will.i.am, one of the founding members of the hip hop/pop band, The Black Eyed Peas, and President Barack Obama together for the first meeting at a Rock the Vote event.”
 
Consequently, it’s now quite obvious as to why she took the position on the Ebola subject that she did, because a rational response wouldn’t even occur to her. Because in situations like this one, for Democrats the answer is always political. And additionally, when it comes to problems of any kind at all, for the current POTUS and his constituents, it’s always someone else’s fault.
 
That’s it for today folks.
 
Adios

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