Posted by
Roxanna M. on Tuesday, August 25, 2009 1:09:15 PM
It's fourth and long for the Washington Dullards, and the clock is ticking. Coach Obama has called a time out and Quarterback Holden has left the field for a conference. The "health care reform" play has been unsuccessful, and it's time for something else. Upon returning to the field, Holden huddles with his players and announces that they're going with the "Blame Bush" play. It has worked well in the past, and Obama thinks it will again. Fellow Dullards Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi are ecstatic.
Even though it was just this past April that Holden said, "It would be unfair to prosecute dedicated men and women working to protect America for conduct that was sanctioned in advance by the Justice Department," Holden announced yesterday the naming of a prosecutor to re-open the CIA "abuse" cases.
What happened? The scales fell from the eyes of the people, and they discovered that their messiah has a brain of mush and feet of clay.
With tanking favorability ratings, a resurgence of America's revolutionary leanings, and whiny, name-calling dimocrats fed up with actually having to listen to their constituents - and fearing reprisals at the polls next year, Obama decided to change the subject and divert attention elsewhere, and where better than on his predecessor.
Obama, who is famous for discarding anyone who gets in his way, is now going to throw to the wolves the very people who have kept us safe since 9/11. Let me analogize: You did something yesterday that was legal. Today, it has been declared illegal, and you're being prosecuted.
That's the "justice" of dictators and thugs and their kangaroo courts, and it's despicable on every level. But, Obama doesn't care. He needs to stop the slide that threatens to engulf him and his party. An obedient media will be only too happy to oblige. How long before the clips of townhall meetings full of angry taxpayers are replaced by clips of CIA agents being arrested, for doing what the Justice Department said they could.
Since the polls show that Americans trust Republicans on issues of national security, this could backfire big time and make things worse for the Washington Dullards.
Let's hope so.