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    Pileup at the White House


    By Dana Milbank, Published: June 11

    It has been a Junius Horribilis for President Obama.

    Job growth has stalled, the Democrats have been humiliated in Wisconsin, the attorney general is facing a contempt-of-Congress citation, talks with Pakistan have broken down, Bill Clinton is contradicting Obama, Mitt Romney is outraising him, Democrats and Republicans alike are complaining about a “cascade” of national-security leaks from his administration, and he is now on record as saying that the “private sector is doing fine.”

    Could it get any worse?


    Early Monday morning, Obama learned that it could. His aides delivered the news to him that his commerce secretary had been cited for a felony hit-and-run after allegedly crashing his car three times over the weekend. In one incident, the previously obscure Cabinet officer apparently rear-ended a Buick, spoke to the car’s occupants, then hit the vehicle again as he left.

    Thus did Jay Carney, the oft-besieged White House press secretary, have another briefing carjacked by bad news. And Carney, who either didn’t know the details of the bizarre episode or wasn’t at liberty to divulge them, had to execute a full range of defensive maneuvers.

    “I can simply tell you that he was engaged, as has been reported, in a couple of traffic incidents,” Carney began, as if the secretary, John Bryson, had been photographed by a speed camera or two. Bryson “suffered a seizure, was hospitalized. But beyond that I’ll refer you to Commerce for the details.”

    “Is the secretary healthy and fit to serve?” inquired Ben Feller of the Associated Press.

    “I would refer you to the Commerce Department.”

    Ann Compton of ABC News asked whether the White House chief of staff, who spoke to Bryson, considers the incident serious.

    “I don’t have a specific response to give you,” Carney said.

    CNN’s Brianna Keilar asked about “the timing of the seizure in relation to the accident.”

    “I would refer you, as I said in the past, to the Department of Commerce,” Carney answered.

    “I’ve been asking them for hours,” Keilar protested.

    “I think I would refer you to the Commerce Department,” was Carney’s rote reply.

    The former journalist informed the questioners that he “was not a presiding doctor on this case” and could confirm only that “the commerce secretary was alone, he had a seizure, he was involved in an accident.”

    “He was involved in several accidents,” called out April Ryan of American Urban Radio.

    “Thank you for the correction,” Carney said. He did not sound grateful.

    Carney’s non-defense doesn’t suggest much job security for Bryson, who, depending on what caused the episode Saturday, has either a medical problem or a legal problem.

    For the White House, it was just the latest entry in the when-it-rains-it-pours ledger. This has been one of the worst stretches of the Obama presidency. In Washington, there is a creeping sense that the bottom has fallen out and that there may be no second term. Privately, senior Obama advisers say they are no longer expecting much economic improvement before the election.

    Carney had the unenviable task of confronting the full arsenal of gloom at Monday afternoon’s briefing.

    The AP asked about the president’s unfortunate private-sector-is-fine remark. The Reuters correspondent asked about the economic “head winds” from Europe. Ed Henry of Fox News Channel asked about the looming contempt-of-Congress vote against Attorney General Eric Holder. Margaret Talev of Bloomberg News asked about the Supreme Court striking down Obamacare. Norah O’Donnell of CBS News asked about calls for a special prosecutor to probe leaks. Victoria Jones of Talk Radio News asked about the stalled talks with Pakistan.

    Carney sought relief by calling on TV correspondents from swing states, but the one from Wisconsin asked about the failed attempt to recall Republican Gov. Scott Walker and the one from Nevada asked about her state’s unemployment rate, the nation’s highest.

    Mostly, though, questions veered back to the commerce secretary’s motoring.

    AP Radio’s Mark Smith asked whether Bryson “is now on medical leave.”

    “I would refer you to the Commerce Department.” (Eight hours later, Carney issued a statement saying that Bryson was indeed taking such a leave.)

    Ryan asked about “mandatory physicals” for Cabinet nominees.

    “I don’t have any details about that.”

    A New York Daily News correspondent asked if Obama has confidence in Bryson staying on the job with a “felony rap.”

    This one Carney answered — by not answering. “He is concerned about Secretary Bryson’s health and broadly about the incident,” the spokesman said — in marked contrast to the “absolute confidence” he said a moment later that Obama has in Holder.

    Apparently Bryson will have to clean up his own wreckage. This White House has too many other pileups to deal with.

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinio...pVV_print.html

    The Wash Po is the Capt. Obvious of the mainstream media, but at least they are not as bad as Newsweek. Anyway, as the Wash Po is reporting, Obama is finished. They are giving up on him.

    Working America gave up on him about two years ago. Only the welfare check fetchers, the kool-aid drinking true believers on the Left, and the Federal employees still believe.


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    For example, Krispy Kreme (KKD) said in an SEC filing that it has 1,300 workers without coverage who may be entitled to it under ObamaCare at a potential cost of up to $5 million — before actions it might take "to reduce the number of employees subject to the new requirements."

    http://news.investors.com/050113-654...care-looms.htm


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    Why is an opnion page in current events?
    "Those who cannot remember the past, are condemned to repeat it."- American Philosopher George Santayana

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    Obama's epic failure is the ultimate current event.

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    For example, Krispy Kreme (KKD) said in an SEC filing that it has 1,300 workers without coverage who may be entitled to it under ObamaCare at a potential cost of up to $5 million — before actions it might take "to reduce the number of employees subject to the new requirements."

    http://news.investors.com/050113-654...care-looms.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kranes56 View Post
    Why is an opnion page in current events?
    Because its the current opinion of the lib chattering class in Washington and New York is that Obama mania is grinding to a halt before their very eyes.
    Last edited by Mac-7; Jun 12 2012 at 03:06 AM.

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    Of course all these failures with more to come every day is actually a good sign for Americans and for America since they will indeed vote this turkey out come November. Like I've been saying, this is going to be an epic landslide defeat for this marxist-in-chief.
    Liberalism: Moochers Electing Looters to Steal from Producers

    Kids that Fish, Trap and Hunt don't Steal, Deal and Murder!

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    it, and in hell where they already have it."

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonGlock26 View Post
    Obama's epic failure is the ultimate current event.

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    Yes, but Scooby-Doo was delicious...
    With their infernal racial set-asides, racial quotas, and race norming, liberals share many of the Klan's premises. The Klan sees the world in terms of race and ethnicity. So do liberals! Indeed, liberals and white supremacists are the only people left in America who are neurotically obsessed with race. Conservatives champion a color-blind society. -- Ann Coulter

    I am jack's righteous indignation....

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    Ever so slowly, ObamaCo is being revealed as a foul mixture of Carteresque ineptitude and Nixonian corruption....
    just imagine the ruckus if leftie alphabet press had been hostile towards them from the onset.
    Last edited by webrockk; Jun 12 2012 at 04:42 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by webrockk View Post
    Ever so slowly, ObamaCo is being revealed as a foul mixture of Carteresque ineptitude and Nixonian corruption....
    just imagine the ruckus if leftie alphabet press had been hostile towards them from the onset.
    Excellent points! If this were a Republican admin, the media would be howling for heads to roll.
    For example, Krispy Kreme (KKD) said in an SEC filing that it has 1,300 workers without coverage who may be entitled to it under ObamaCare at a potential cost of up to $5 million — before actions it might take "to reduce the number of employees subject to the new requirements."

    http://news.investors.com/050113-654...care-looms.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonGlock26 View Post
    Excellent points! If this were a Republican admin, the media would be howling for heads to roll.
    We had Abramoff in the White House, Cheney selling out Libby, allegations of fraud, lying about the cause of the Iraq War, etc.

    Name an administration that was Republican or Democrat where we didn't have scandal. Both parties are filled to the brim with prevaricators and whores.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonGlock26 View Post
    Pileup at the White House


    By Dana Milbank, Published: June 11

    It has been a Junius Horribilis for President Obama.

    Job growth has stalled, the Democrats have been humiliated in Wisconsin, the attorney general is facing a contempt-of-Congress citation, talks with Pakistan have broken down, Bill Clinton is contradicting Obama, Mitt Romney is outraising him, Democrats and Republicans alike are complaining about a “cascade” of national-security leaks from his administration, and he is now on record as saying that the “private sector is doing fine.”

    Could it get any worse?


    Early Monday morning, Obama learned that it could. His aides delivered the news to him that his commerce secretary had been cited for a felony hit-and-run after allegedly crashing his car three times over the weekend. In one incident, the previously obscure Cabinet officer apparently rear-ended a Buick, spoke to the car’s occupants, then hit the vehicle again as he left.

    Thus did Jay Carney, the oft-besieged White House press secretary, have another briefing carjacked by bad news. And Carney, who either didn’t know the details of the bizarre episode or wasn’t at liberty to divulge them, had to execute a full range of defensive maneuvers.

    “I can simply tell you that he was engaged, as has been reported, in a couple of traffic incidents,” Carney began, as if the secretary, John Bryson, had been photographed by a speed camera or two. Bryson “suffered a seizure, was hospitalized. But beyond that I’ll refer you to Commerce for the details.”

    “Is the secretary healthy and fit to serve?” inquired Ben Feller of the Associated Press.

    “I would refer you to the Commerce Department.”

    Ann Compton of ABC News asked whether the White House chief of staff, who spoke to Bryson, considers the incident serious.

    “I don’t have a specific response to give you,” Carney said.

    CNN’s Brianna Keilar asked about “the timing of the seizure in relation to the accident.”

    “I would refer you, as I said in the past, to the Department of Commerce,” Carney answered.

    “I’ve been asking them for hours,” Keilar protested.

    “I think I would refer you to the Commerce Department,” was Carney’s rote reply.

    The former journalist informed the questioners that he “was not a presiding doctor on this case” and could confirm only that “the commerce secretary was alone, he had a seizure, he was involved in an accident.”

    “He was involved in several accidents,” called out April Ryan of American Urban Radio.

    “Thank you for the correction,” Carney said. He did not sound grateful.

    Carney’s non-defense doesn’t suggest much job security for Bryson, who, depending on what caused the episode Saturday, has either a medical problem or a legal problem.

    For the White House, it was just the latest entry in the when-it-rains-it-pours ledger. This has been one of the worst stretches of the Obama presidency. In Washington, there is a creeping sense that the bottom has fallen out and that there may be no second term. Privately, senior Obama advisers say they are no longer expecting much economic improvement before the election.

    Carney had the unenviable task of confronting the full arsenal of gloom at Monday afternoon’s briefing.

    The AP asked about the president’s unfortunate private-sector-is-fine remark. The Reuters correspondent asked about the economic “head winds” from Europe. Ed Henry of Fox News Channel asked about the looming contempt-of-Congress vote against Attorney General Eric Holder. Margaret Talev of Bloomberg News asked about the Supreme Court striking down Obamacare. Norah O’Donnell of CBS News asked about calls for a special prosecutor to probe leaks. Victoria Jones of Talk Radio News asked about the stalled talks with Pakistan.

    Carney sought relief by calling on TV correspondents from swing states, but the one from Wisconsin asked about the failed attempt to recall Republican Gov. Scott Walker and the one from Nevada asked about her state’s unemployment rate, the nation’s highest.

    Mostly, though, questions veered back to the commerce secretary’s motoring.

    AP Radio’s Mark Smith asked whether Bryson “is now on medical leave.”

    “I would refer you to the Commerce Department.” (Eight hours later, Carney issued a statement saying that Bryson was indeed taking such a leave.)

    Ryan asked about “mandatory physicals” for Cabinet nominees.

    “I don’t have any details about that.”

    A New York Daily News correspondent asked if Obama has confidence in Bryson staying on the job with a “felony rap.”

    This one Carney answered — by not answering. “He is concerned about Secretary Bryson’s health and broadly about the incident,” the spokesman said — in marked contrast to the “absolute confidence” he said a moment later that Obama has in Holder.

    Apparently Bryson will have to clean up his own wreckage. This White House has too many other pileups to deal with.

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinio...pVV_print.html

    The Wash Po is the Capt. Obvious of the mainstream media, but at least they are not as bad as Newsweek. Anyway, as the Wash Po is reporting, Obama is finished. They are giving up on him.

    Working America gave up on him about two years ago. Only the welfare check fetchers, the kool-aid drinking true believers on the Left, and the Federal employees still believe.


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    It would appear the commerce secretary has adult onset epilepsy.

    Now I understand you think the president had a bad month, but how does a medical condition possibly reflect negatively on the president?
    Last edited by Think for myself; Jun 12 2012 at 05:31 AM.
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