Tuesday, March 29, 2011

BloggeRhythms 3/29/2011

I'm not a Bill O'Reilly fan because I think he's much more self-impressed and pompous than he is a purveyor of news. But last night I didn't change channels fast enough as I blew by his show, so I caught a comment he made about the president.

What O'Reilly more or less said was that he thought the president was totally unprepared for being elected and didn't find out the magnitude of the job or what it entails until after taking office. And, I believe that's pretty much the truth. Because after learning the facts is when he first faced dealing with the truths and tremendous burden of "leading," and also realized that the academic pap and mindless propaganda he ran on can't possibly work in the real world.

So, I guess that's why we're still in Guantanamo, haven't left Iraq, are fighting like hell in Afghanistan, haven't raised taxes on the "rich" and are letting so many large businesses avoid the new health care legislation, among many other non-Obama things.

But then there's one other thing that goes all the way back to his campaign. In the past two years we've seen U.S. oil production seriously curtailed. Much of that has to do with the Gulf spill, but regardless, practically no licenses to drill have been issued anywhere else including deepwater sites and Alaska among many other places.

At the same time, Libya was bombed at the behest of the president causing great unrest all over the Middle-East, and simultaneously the president visited South America, particularly Brazil. And, as I've mentioned here for over a year now, that's where George Soros is producing oil thanks to a $2 billion loan guarantee from the U.S. That oil was supposedly for South American use only, which raised the question of why we would provide any kind of guarantee to begin with.

Now, just a few minutes ago I saw a news blurb that said the president plans to reveal his new oil strategy tomorrow, and because of the Middle-Eastern turmoil is likely to suggest that in this emergency, perhaps we should begin getting oil from our nearer neighbor in Brazil, because even if all domestic bans were lifted it would take a few years to get our wells up to speed.

Now, naturally, all these world-wide events randomly took place because that's how things work and none of this could possibly be planned. What's more, believing that there was some kind of colossal conspiracy to enrich one man, George Soros, simply because his organization, moveon.org practically put the president in office by itself, means that there might be some kind of collusion involving our government right to the very top. And we all know that can't be possibly the case.

So, I'll just do what the media does and disregard all the coincidences I mentioned, because if I want to be a real journalist, I certainly can't search for or print the truth.

That's it for today folks.

Adios

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