Thursday, July 24, 2014

BloggeRhythms

Crises continue all over the planet, many caused, prolonged, or growing greater due to the ineptitude and/or purposeful manipulation of the incumbent and his administration.
 
While thousands keep entering the nation illegally, 203,000 into Texas alone according to Governor Rick Perry, the incumbent seems to show no real interest in the issue, preferring to attend fund-raising events in New York and California, among other sites instead.  
 
As far as the Gaza conflict is concerned, yesterday Rush posted several interesting show transcripts on Facebook.
 
In one, El Rushbo opines about “Obama riding to the rescue, $47 million humanitarian aid to Gaza Strip because the Israelis are not being surgical enough in their strikes.”
 
Rush continues, “My point is that Obama's actions tell us exactly who he is: $47 million, not to the Gaza Strip, to the Palestinian Authority.  Then what does he do?  Then he closes the Israeli airport, first for 24 hours, and now it's been extended.  You want to isolate a country?  Keep people from going there.  You want to isolate a country?  Make it look like if you fly there, you're gonna get shot out of the sky.  By who?  The Palestinians?”
 
And then, Rush makes a critical observation saying, “So here comes the United States right on schedule, banning American Airlines, United, Delta, you name it, can't go in there, can't land in Tel Aviv.  Might get shot down.  By who?  Who's shooting at civilian airliners?  Well, it's happening in Ukraine.  Would Hamas do that?  How come they're not the bad guys, then?  How come nobody's condemning them?  Why is it Israel's fault that American airlines can't go into Tel Aviv now?  Israel is making it unsafe.  Israel is threatening them by trying to defend itself.  It's absurd.”
 
While, as usual, Rush makes his point quite well, there’s really not that much complexity to the administration’s actions. All one has to do is keep in mind what was mentioned here yesterday regarding the incumbent’s admiration for Chicago’s Reverend Wright’s anti-Semitic "March to Jerusalem."  
 
The Egyptians, however, apparently understand the White Houses' position clearly, as evidenced by the way they treated John Kerry when he flew to Tel Aviv from Cairo Tuesday to meet with Egypt’s president and other high-level officials. 
 
Reuters, among many other media outlets, reported that an “unusual” screening process occurred involving Kerry and his State Department team as they were subjected to a metal detector before meeting with President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi at the Egyptian presidential palace. Kerry and his aides were checked with a metal detector. Security personnel reportedly raised a handheld metal-detector wand to Kerry’s suit jacket before waving him through.”

Therefore, its quite clear to the Egyptians, and likely most others too, that Kerry’s only going through motions because he must for image purposes. But, since he really can’t accomplish anything at all, he should be treated just like any other ordinary citizen visiting the presidential palace and who knows? Maybe he's armed and dangerous. 

Then, aside from foreign leaders being unimpressed by those like Kerry who are all talk but never actually accomplish anything, it looks like people are also tiring of Bill Clinton’s wife.
 
William Bigelow, of Breitbart on-line reports that “The last three weeks, Clinton’s book Hard Choices has been outsold by Ed Klein’s Blood Feud: The Clintons v. the Obamas.
 
Meanwhile, Daniel Halper’s new book, Clinton Inc.: The Audacious Rebuilding of a Political Machine, is outselling both books on Amazon; Halper stands at No. 23 on the Amazon list; Klein’s book is No. 39; Clinton’s is at No. 124.”

So, today’s another one where a major problem for Democrats is rapidly becoming more apparent. Because whether it’s an empty suit like Kerry or a former president's wife like Bill’s, most people are getting very tired of being buried in words, fully realizing what the nation now needs is a government that actually knows how to get things done.

That’s it for today folks.

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