Updates on Madison: Barack Obama, Jesse Jackson, Chaos
Confronted with deficits approaching $125,000,000,000, some politicians are attempting to make it go away by implementing stringent, emergency measures. Others are attempting to convert emergencies into catastrophies.
The Presidential Usurper: When is the last time a president of the United States intruded himself into local governmental affairs? Why, when President Obama made a total ass of himself in the infamous Cambridge Sgt. Jim Crowley-Prof. Skippy Gates Affair. Before apologizing, Obama alleged that Cambridge cops “acted stupidly” in arresting the racist Gates and had to call his “beer summit” at the White House to patch things up and cover his gaffe.
Prior to that debacle, it was rare indeed that a president got involved in local issues but this president, perhaps unaware that governors governed states and not presidents, has done it again in Madison, Wisconsin.
In conjunction with the DNC, which also has no business interfering in the struggle pitting Wisconsin public unions against Wisconsin taxpayers, Obama jumped in blindly and feet first to take sides on behalf of a major consituency, the union vote, versus new Republican Governor Scott Walker representing fiscal sanity in the Badger State: http://tiny.cc/1yuf6
Who needs sanity when votes are at stake? What follows this gaffe, a cheese summit?
General Jackson Once More Into the Fray: No, that’s not a reference to Old Hickory, Gen. Andrew Jackson, but to the Old Agitator, Rev. Jesse Jackson, who never passes up a chance to stir the chaos pot and the uproar in Wisconsin is right up the alley he once said he would never walk down if young blacks were nearby.
Jackson also once berated Barack Obama for “telling niggers how to behave” and indicated that he’d like ”to cut off his nuts” because of Obama’s remarks about his own people:” http://tiny.cc/yu0si Such language for a “reverend!”
Apparently, though, all is forgiven since Agitator in Chief Jackson is now joining forces with Commander in Chief Obama in the quest to vanquish Governor Walker and foist the uneasy peace of bankruptcy on the good citizens of Wisconsin.
Uninvited and unannounced but undismayed, Jackson showed up in Madison . . .
(Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=3677)
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