In January of 2009, President Obama sent Valerie Jarrett to represent him at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Her speech was supposed to be on “The New US Agenda.” However, she spent half the speech talking about who Barack Obama is. (Side note: so half of the US agenda is the President himself?) And the one thing the audience understands clearly about Barack Obama after her speech can be summed up in one word: Chicago.
“I think knowing Chicago is essential to knowing America and our new President,” she told them. Chicago was the city where he got his start as a community organizer. And since, she claimed, all that most of the audience (at the World Economic Forum, no less) knew about Chicago was Oprah and Michael Jordan, she proceeded to tell them that it is the heartland of America, with a hardworking, pragmatic populace. She neglected to mention that it is also infamous for its widespread culture of political corruption.
She passed over the fact that in the past 30 years 79 local officials have been convicted of corruption. That would have sounded awkward given her claim that “Chicago was a natural for the president.”
The panegyric continued, “In so many ways, he embodies those timeless values that sum up the spirit of the city.” For example, the persistent tradition of machine and thug politics (mostly extinct elsewhere in the country) in the midst of which the President got his start in politics, evident in his electoral tactics: prior to the 2008 presidential election, the only election in which his opponents were not either thrown off the ballot because Obama’s campaign challenged their required signatures, or hit by scandals from sealed divorce records, was his 2000 primary challenge against Democrat Bobby Rush (which resulted in a resounding defeat for the President). Or perhaps his espousal of Saul Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals, a book the author dedicated to Lucifer, aka, Satan and the Devil.
Thank you, Mrs Jarrett. Your admission, ahem, insight has been illuminating.




After tolerating throughout the previous administration warrantless wiretaps, massive illegal e-mail surveillance, no-justification search warrants, the delusionally optimistic invasion of another country based upon false “evidence,” the outing of a CIA operative and gross economic malfeasance that nearly brought this nation to its knees … you settle upon *Valerie Jarrett* as a major threat to the United States of America?
Unspeakably pathetic.
Mr Austin:
Your facts are delusional, misguided & wrong. WMDs were not found in Iraq, but tons upon tons of stored uranium was… what do you think Saddam was storing that for? One great New Year’s Party? I think not.
And, yes, former President George W Bush did in fact spend a lot of money on the war in Iraq… as gross as small minded people such as you think that was, it was for the greater good. It was only a matter of time before the war-mongering radical, fanatical extremists conducted another act of terrorism upon the US and/or it’s allies abroad.
What’s funny, is that non-thinking “Dummy-Craps” such as you fail to mention when commenting on how poorly President Bush spent money, is that both the House & Senate were predominantly Democratic for 6 years of President Bush’s 8 years in office. So, if there was “gross economic malfeasance”, then the Democrats are as much to blame ( if not more so ) as President Bush.
In addition, if you want to really explain “gross economic malfeasance”, then why not mention how there is what, 1.7 Trillion dollars missing from the US Treasury? Just gone… poof! When asked by the Republicans, Are you going to investigate this? The “Dummy-Craps respond with, “We’re going to do a formal inquiry regarding the misplaced monies”. Misplaced monies? Almost 1 Trillion dollars more than what President Bush spent in 8 years was gone in just a few months. Coincidence? I think not. If that had been President Bush -or- any other republican president, they would’ve been raked across the coals by the liberals. Take a long look at the steadily increasing unemployment rate… still going up. The sales in this is country is steadily decreasing because the people don’t have money & are saving it for when they actually need it. Yet, the democratic “economic experts” continually state that the recession is over. Who do you think you’re fooling? Obviously only the narrow-minded people such as the likes of you. That’s why Obama’s popularity is continually decreasing… Americans are waking up & seeing his “hope & change” for what it is… just another deception.
Barack Obama’s whole campaign was nothing more than one big deception covered up by additional deceptions. He continually surrounds himself w/ individuals of ill repute (when considering their character & illicit behavioral backgrounds) & then appoints them into significant positions within his administration. How befitting. So, when a “dirty politician” advances the career of another known “dirty/ corrupt politician” from an community plagued with a history of political corruption (aka Chicago), it is usually seen for what it is, bullshit.
In conclusion, V Jarrett’s speech was supposed to be on the New US Agenda and all she did was promote Barack Obama… again. I think he does enough of that on his own (with the help of the media venues obviously run by the Democratic Party of course). Note: Did you notice how you were the only one to actually respond? Using the typical democratic superlative comments backed up by nothing more than hot air & no “evidence” whatsoever. Quit regurgitating the same rhetoric that your democratic mentors rant & state something that is indicative of individual thought.
Unspeakably pathetic.
Mr. Austin
Funny how there is constant discussion on the so-called lie of WMD and Iraq.
Not only were 500 tons of Yellow Cake Uranium sitting around in Iraq, but there is a lot of evidence of Chemical Weapons and Nuclear Weapons materials moving to Syria during the 18 month “Rush to War”. Further, there are numerous other reasons that President Bush cited for deposing Sadaam…all of which Congress used as the basis of a vote to indeed liberate Iraq.
Liberate? YES! On average some 30,000 Iraqis were murdered by the Iraqi Dictatorship every year. Just based on that number alone we have a significant measure of success. Yes, war is not a neat exercise in discussion at the local coffee shop. Yes, there are sacrifices. But to wave a hand and dismiss all the issues of the lead up to this sort of liberation is by far a type of arrogance that few real thinking human beings will not be able to understand.
So, next time you dismiss mass murder as some sort of entertainment to use as a means to bash a sitting President, you may want to hold back a little and think what the real issues are.
The Flapjawman
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I returned to this Web site by accident, to discover that after posting my comments back in November, the *facts* I stated were roundly (and, no surprise, inarticulately) disputed by people who apparently don’t read anything except one another’s ill-informed blogs.
EWiley, you state that the House and Senate were predominantly Democrat during six of President George W. Bush’s eight years in office. The *exact opposite* is true. If you would bother to brush up on your facts, you would easily find that the Republicans comprised the majority in both houses from the mid-term “Contract [On] America” election of 1994 to the midterms of 2006, when the Democrats regained power. And blaming Obama’s 10 months in office (at the time of my original post) for the eight years of economic missteps by a man who inherited and squandered budget *surpluses* is beyond ludicrous.
Flapjawman, you are correct: Saddam Hussein was a vicious, unredeemable monster. Sad to say, “the real issue” is that much of the blood this despot shed was on the dime of the United States of America. This nation supported his bloody eight-year war with Iran and was plying him with money and weapons at the time of the infamous massacre of the Kurds. In fact, just weeks before Saddam’s invasion of Kuwait in 1990, President Bush Senior was proclaiming him as a loyal American ally. Don’t take my word for it; simply find a source of *real* information – *not* incestuous, mental-masturbating blog sites.
What I find most interesting is that neither of you had anything to say about the widespread assault on this nation’s legal system and Constitution. Why are brave men and women being placed in harm’s way in faraway lands to promote freedoms that were totally disregarded and disrespected by the man who was sworn to uphold them? Something you both might want to ponder while this blog’s creator tries to save the world from the menacing threat of Valerie Jarrett.
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