Monday, November 24, 2014

BloggeRhythms

You’ve got to hand it to the incumbent president. While undoubtedly unfit for the office he holds, he’s highly skilled at taking advantage of the opportunities presented by representing a party that places patronizing and pandering far above professional capability. 
 
He also has no qualms about disregarding the truth whenever it suits his goals and objectives, taking a Machiavellian approach to fulfilling his agenda. And it’s his proclivity for smoothly hiding his purposes that will likely sink Bill Clinton’s wife attempt at attaining the presidency in 2016. 

In an interview with ABC's "This Week," on Friday in Las Vegas the incumbent opined that, “voters want a "new car smell" in the 2016 White House race and that Hillary Rodham Clinton would be "a great president. They want to drive something off the lot that doesn't have as much mileage as me." 
 
While saying a number of possible Democratic candidates would make "terrific presidents,"  Hillary Clinton is the only one he mentioned by name. He said she would be a "formidable candidate" and make "a great president" if she decides to run a second time.

Reading the incumbent’s words, parsing them carefully, leaves little doubt that he chose them purposefully. Fully aware of the damage they’d cause a Clinton campaign. Because, not only is Bill’s wife not a “new car” by any stretch of the imagination, she’s been around longer than most of the other hacks comprising her party, including the incumbent himself.

So, once again, for whatever the reason, the incumbent's trying his best to do her in permanently while using double-talk, his only real forte, to keep himself above suspicion. 

At the same time, highly knowledgeable pollsters, Douglas E. Schoen and Patrick H. Caddell co-authored a piece in the Wall Street Journal on the 23rd, in which they approached the same subject from a different direction, as follows:

“Mr. Obama’s willingness to disregard the public’s wishes will hurt Mrs. Clinton in particular. The president’s former secretary of state is already struggling to forge an independent identity without disowning the president. It will be almost impossible for Mrs. Clinton to directly oppose him over the next two years, though she will certainly continue to try to distance herself from Mr. Obama, as she did during her summer book tour. But if the president continues to lose the support of Democrats and moderates—as Mrs. Clinton has—she might have no alternative but to shelve her presidential ambitions.”

And then, reader Fiore Iantosca, offered another opinion in the comments following the article: “Father Time and Mother Nature will not allow Hillary to run, IMO.”

Lastly, as has been predicted here for quite a long time by now, the AP reports that, “Elements are falling into place for an agreement to allow talks on Iran's nuclear program to continue another seven months, a well-placed Western diplomat said Monday.

“The diplomat told the Associated Press that according to the deal, a broad agreement should be completed by March 1, with the final details worked out by July 1.

“The diplomat, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the confidential talks, is familiar with the discussions now taking place in Vienna on how to continue the negotiations past the original deal deadline of Monday midnight.”

So, just like the concerted plan to sink Bill Clinton’s wife in her presidential ambition’s by misdirecting the public, the administration's desire for Iran to attain nuclear weapon capability has taken another significant step forward. However, the time frame negotiation really doesn’t really matter all that much. Because by now Iran, and everyone else, knows full well that it can do whatever it wants without any real obstruction from the U.S. 

That’s it for today folks.

Adios

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