tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-974773076690597683.post6827590344295527701..comments2024-03-27T18:00:02.032-04:00Comments on Sardonicky: Sadist in ChiefKaren Garciahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15612731479365562803noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-974773076690597683.post-57162012880633022172012-12-22T16:17:19.549-05:002012-12-22T16:17:19.549-05:00"The frenemy of our imaginary friend is our f..."The frenemy of our imaginary friend is our friend."<br /><br />Two thumbs up from my Blackberry in salute for that line! <br /><br />And yes, how amazing that the enemy camp went out of its way to save our social security bacon this time around, despite our champion's best effort to betray us. <br /><br />Was there ever a chief executive so consistently duplicitous in just about every endeavour he turns to?<br /><br />Our Janus-faced Lesser-of-Two-Evils will go on and on this way like the Energizer Bunny for the next four years.Jay–Ottawahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10360356126450612113noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-974773076690597683.post-67481006942662267562012-12-21T10:50:04.321-05:002012-12-21T10:50:04.321-05:00Rethugs were handed Social Security with Obama’s s...Rethugs were handed Social Security with Obama’s sword in it on a Christmas platter. This Christmas gift from the “Sadist in Chief” would have allowed them to blame Democrats for cutting Social Security. And they didn't take it!<br /><br />Kansas Republican Rep. Tim Huelskamp said it was “a victory for Republican principles.”<br /><br />Hear the Chief Grinch’s wail from the White House, “I would've gotten away with it, if it hadn’t <br />been for you useless idiots!"<br /><br />Will the Sadist publicly take his last offer off the table, saying that he’s returning to his initial position?<br /><br />Cynical me cannot help but think that the Conciliator-in-Chief, with his frustratingly flexible spine, will step up and save Boehner.<br /><br />Cutting Social Security is his plan and has always been his plan. <br />It is irresistible to Obama.<br /><br />He strikes another Grand Betrayal deal with Boehner, who sacrifices the Tea Party purists, and Obama’s poodle, Nancy Pelosi, delivers the necessary DINO votes.<br /><br />We’ll all be off the cliff like Wile E. Coyote, holding that acme anvil.<br /><br />Denis Nevillenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-974773076690597683.post-70424729886040493232012-12-21T09:16:45.888-05:002012-12-21T09:16:45.888-05:00Why has the chief of the executive branch, Caveman...Why has the chief of the executive branch, Caveman Obama, once again inserted himself into the legislative branch's negotiation process? And why is he complaining that the Republicans just can't say 'yes' to him and they should take him out of the equation? <br /><br />I bet they'd like to take him out of the process. He can't even be trusted by his own party, so we can imagine how the opposing party must feel. Oh wait, which IS the opposing party? <br /><br />The President needs to be the center of attention in public issues, and the hidden hand in selecting the latest victim of his targeted killings and other war crimes. Either way, it's a power trip and it's pathological.Outsidanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-974773076690597683.post-10578117292952380222012-12-21T08:18:41.473-05:002012-12-21T08:18:41.473-05:00There is only one way to take money out of the han...There is only one way to take money out of the hands of the ruling classes.<br />Pass a law that no one can run for office for the presidency or choices for<br />cabinet members or advisors, or for Congress who has earned more than an<br />average wage, to be determined.<br />And of course, any funds for elections to come from a central fund divided<br />equally.<br /><br />. One of the reasons that FDR was able to create so many meaningful projects<br />and decent legal restrictions was that wealth was not as available for<br />buying and selling lawmakers at that time and he was able to surround his administration<br />with people of truly good will and purpose. He was also able to fight the<br />mentality of corruption trying to topple him. But today the leadership and<br />power of wealth concentrated in a small proportion of hands, is another<br />story altogether.<br /><br /><br />"You see things; you say, 'Why?' But I dream things that never were; and I say 'Why not?"<br />? George Bernard Shaw, Back to Methuselah <br />Pearlnoreply@blogger.com