Big Mouth, Small Mind

I guess you can remove the boy from the street but you can’t remove the street from the boy. It seems Barack Hussein Obama’s eloquence evaporates when it comes to manners and common courtesy. He could stand to learn a thing or two about both and about something called graciousness. Apparently his lack of experience is even greater than his insignificant political record would indicate. By the way, I’m glad to see that his recent vote against our national security didn’t go unnoticed; he was one of only thirty-one trying to kill an anti-terrorist wiretap bill. At least Billary had the good sense to be absent.

When Mitt Romney dropped out of the presidential contest, instead of offering the kind of cordial and courteous remarks that are usual in our society [or just plain keeping his mouth shut] Barack Hussein elected to label him as ineffective. I guess they don’t teach American social graces in the kind of schools he attended…or maybe just not at his house. In this country, we don’t usually kick a guy when he’s down. Are his recent primary successes making him overconfident or did we just get a glimpse beneath his veneer at the real Barack? I’d hate to think of him at a formal White House dinner telling the Queen of England that she’s only a figurehead or referring to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as the towel head.

Whatever your affliction old sport, if you’re ever half the man and achieve only a fourth the success of a Mitt Romney, maybe you’ll have earned the right to occasionally be judgmental. Meanwhile, let’s see how effective you can be in the next few months, because the Clinton Attack Machine is knocking at your door and they don’t take any prisoners!

R.S.F.

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