Why the left wing media wants to make Obama into Obamalot with all this talk about Michelle’s clothes, style and the  kids’ dog and where they will go to school while we are in the depths of a recession with 6.8% unemployment is beyond me.  I want to be behind Obama as my President, I want him to accomplish something more than what his resume shows to date.  He’s got the shot; let’s see what he can do without distractions.  Camelot he is not.

Obama professes to be a basketball player.  And as they say in this game when the chips are down and you’ve got a big game facing you, ‘we’ve got to stay focused.’

That’s the operative word ‘focus.’

As I have said before, we will now have a rookie in the White House, let’s not distract his focus with ego building distractions or to encourage an arrogance that is already present in his character.

‘Jobs’ is the ‘three letter’ word that should be the focus according to Obama’s astute VP, Joe Biden.

Well, it’s alright with me if he wants to make ‘jobs’ into a three letter word when I know better, if he and Joe can create jobs!

Secondly, Obama had best watch that $700 Billion bailout package that he helped to approve, to see that it is properly managed.

We don’t need more of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

Thirdly, stimulus packages didn’t work in the Great Depression and it won’t work now.  Give the people the money in a climate where there is a lack of confidence in the economy, and they will put the dollars under their mattress.

Create the jobs confidence will return to the economy and encourage spending.

Big government spending will be his downfall if he pursues it.

Increase in taxes will be a further downfall as will be tampering with capital gains taxes.

Ego in power wielding positions has been the downfall of world leaders greater than Nero.

Obama and those that advise this rookie of the free world, should not allow the media to cloud his judgment with Camelot-like nonsense.

Obama will make his mark in history with his leadership and actions, not his style, image or the way in which the media portrays him.