
Geese, give me ‘Dancing with the Stars’ or ‘American Idol’, shows I don’t watch, rather than a boring Obama Press Conference in prime time when he answered 13 questions when he could have answered 25 in 50 minutes delivering boring long-winded answers to planted questions among the press corps.
His opening comments took 8 minutes and he read off of a flat screen TV in the back of the room rather than a teleprompter. He reads well!
His extemporaneous response to questions doesn’t compare to his teleprompter delivery
He tried to stress that his budget — projected-out over a 10 year period at a Trillion dollars a year — is inseparable from our economic recovery.
But when asked by a reporter whether he would veto the budget if it did not include what he asked for, he gave a long winded answer trying to side-step the question. And on a follow-up he finally said he would have to wait until what came to his desk.
He did not handle the question of passing on these problems — a $9.3 Trillion deficit — on to our children very well. But quickly pointed out that he inherited a $1.3 Trillion deficit.
Fortunately, for Obama his game is basketball not baseball, for he doesn’t know how to step up to the plate very well.
He was workman-like in his opening comments — and as usual he was reading. He was weak on the Middle East, boring, dull, repetitive and long winded in his answers. There was no emotion candor or, passion.
There are some that believe that his policies doesn’t want the public/private system to work, despite what he says, because he wants to nationalize the financial system moving to a socialistic country.
Let us hope that the checks and balances in our constitution and the action of our Congress tone down the rush to judgment.
What is very transparent — it is an Obama power play toward a rush to socialism.



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