Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Unholy and Anti-American Trifecta

The latest proof that "Obama is tearing apart the fabric of America" as Sean "Insanity" Hannity recently observed, hit my in-box with a time stamp only minutes ahead of Urban Legends refutation of the e-mail claiming that our president was the first to hit the "unholy and Anti-American Trifecta." It's claimed he failed to show up at the Army Navy game, or to attend any Christmas religious observance, and stayed on vacation following a terrorist attack.

He must be doing rather well if this is the smelliest crock they can come up with -- and of course and as usual, it is indeed a crock. George W. Bush, the president most often described during his term as the right hand of Jesus missed 5 out of 8 of them. Woodrow Wilson didn't attend a Christmas church service in 1914, nor did Herbert Hoover in 1929, nor Lyndon Johnson in 1968. It would take some research, but I'm willing to bet this isn't unique or uncommon. Presidents haven't always been expected to be examples of public religiosity after all and Christmas was opulently celebrated at the White House this year, even if Fox took pains not to notice.

As to staying on vacation after a failed terrorist attack in which nobody but the attacker was hurt, the claim would require that he had ignored it and had spent the day on the beach, which of course isn't true. The President travels with his flying White House and a large staff, briefings were held, he ordered beefed up security and passenger screenings and ordered a review of the terrorist watch list and made statements to the public.

This being the 21st century, being in Honolulu or being in Washington DC has little bearing on the effectiveness of the president. Certainly jumping on AF 1 and heading as fast and far away from DC, as the previous president did after an actual and successful attack doesn't make the current President look all that bad, nor does the fact that the Republican broke all records for vacation time.

Please do remember, far milder criticism of Bush resulted in cries of treason from the same people who insist that the country is being destroyed and make up lies to prove it. He's here, he's President, he's black. Get the hell over it and stop trying to sabotage my country.

4 comments:

  1. Republicans: Stop destroying my country, please.

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  2. A Proud Republican2:01 PM, January 08, 2010

    Ass-Hole!

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  3. I'd delete you, but you're such a good example of the mindless apes I've been talking about.

    And Asshole is one word, like Republican -- no hyphen.

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  4. Cappt. Fogge,

    Itz all-ways naice wen you're oponunts iz unabul to exprees themslefs properlie,isnt It?

    Whatever happened to the notion that in a mostly literate age, writing a passable sentence -- or even a passable blue phrase, for that matter -- is connected in some small way with self-respect? "A**-Holes" indeed! Arghh! Look it up next time!

    It seems best not to Google such terms, though -- the figure that appears is 1,360,000, either as two separate words without a hyphen, or two separate words with a hyphen. No help there....

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