Glenn Garvin: Obama Administration – A Lot of Talk, Too Little Clarity

LONG BEACH— Found this one today. It made me laugh.

OBAMA ADMINISTRATION: A lot of talk, too little clarity
By GLENN GARVIN

You know what they say about monkeys, typewriters and Shakespeare. My question is, if you sat an infinite number of Joe Bidens at an infinite number of microphones, would any of them ever say anything that wasn’t infinitely stupid? From his reminiscences about Franklin Roosevelt’s famous White House television address on the day of the 1929 stock market crash (that is, three years before Roosevelt was president and 20 years before Americans bought TVs) to his campaign-rally exhortation to Missouri state Sen. Chuck Graham to ”Stand up, Chuck, let ‘em see ya!” (Graham’s in a wheelchair), Biden’s serial stupidities have become a national mortification.

Listening to Biden’s gaffeprompter running full speed ahead on the subject of swine flu last week — he warned Americans that airplanes, subways and classrooms are microbiologic deathtraps, then promptly took a train to Delaware — my first thought was, who in the world made this guy vice president? My second was, oh, right. And my third was, no wonder people are always calling Barack Obama the smartest guy in the room. At most White House meetings, it’s probably literally — if dishearteningly — true.

Consider Lisa Jackson, Obama’s EPA boss, explaining market economics during an NPR interview. “The president has said, and I couldn’t agree more, that what this country needs is one single national roadmap that tells automakers, who are trying to become solvent again, what kind of car it is that they need to be designing and building for the American people.”

”Is that the role of the government?” asked the reporter. “That doesn’t sound like free enterprise.”

”Well, it is free enterprise, in a way,” declared Jackson. Yes, in the same way that Madonna is a chastity goddess. I’m sure my surprise at Jackson’s remarks was tiny compared to that of Fidel Castro and Kim Jong Il, who must have been horrified to learn they’re actually capitalist plutocrats instead of model socialists.

Then there’s Rosa Brooks, The Los Angeles Times columnist just appointed undersecretary of defense. She believes the real power behind al Qaeda is not Osama bin Laden, but George W. Bush, whose policies turned a few cranky eccentrics into “a vast global threat.”

Before Bush butted in, Brooks wrote in 2007, al Qaeda was merely ”an obscure group of extremist thugs, well financed and intermittently lethal but relatively limited in their global and regional political pull. On 9/11, they got lucky — but despite the unexpected success of their attack on the U.S., they did not pose an imminent mortal threat to the nation.” Brooks’ first Pentagon briefing with mentions of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, or the USS Cole, should be pretty interesting.

And, really, it’s possible Brooks will learn a thing or two on the job. Energy Secretary Steven Chu has. Last September, when he was just a harmless physicist playing laser tag with atoms, Chu told The Wall Street Journal that Americans were a pack of hairless wussies for complaining about $4-a-gallon gas.

”Somehow,” he proclaimed, ”we have to figure out how to boost the price of gasoline to the levels in Europe,” which at the time hovered around $8 a gallon.

Now, faced with selling those numbers to voters, Chu says he was just goofin’. Asked last month during a congressional hearing if the idea of charging more for a gallon of gas than for a share of TiVo stock wasn’t ”a little bit silly,” Chu sighed, “Yes.”

Let’s hope that Homeland Security boss Janet Napolitano will do some similar rethinking. First she pooh-poohed a federal crackdown on illegal immigration — not on grounds of economics or humanitarianism but because it isn’t, ummm, illegal. ”Crossing the border [without a visa] is not a crime per se,” Napolitano, evidently working from a Reader’s Digest version of the U.S. Code that doesn’t include 8 U.S.C. 1325, assured a surprised CNN reporter.

Then Napolitano warned that all that tasteless talk about kidnappings and murders on the Mexican border was distracting Americans from the real threat: those snow monkeys up north. ”To the extent that terrorists have come into our country or suspected or known terrorists have entered our country across a border, it’s been across the Canadian border,” she sternly informed Canadian Broadcasting Corp. last month.

The Montreal Gazette, noting that not a single one of the 19 of the Sept. 11 hijackers entered the United States through Canada, reported her interview under the headline U.S. security boss is guilty of borderline stupidity. Maybe so, fellows, but Napolitano’s now being mentioned as a potential Supreme Court justice. If I were you, I’d shut up and crawl back inside my igloo.

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About TennesseePaul
Tennessee Paul is a happily married Physicist living in Raleigh, North Carolina. He began his professional career in real estate market analysis, building complex algorithms for market forecasting and trends, moving from there into retirement banking. Currently he is back in the field of physics working on semiconductors. In addition to physics he is a serious baseball fan and follower of the Atlanta Braves. Along with baseball, he enjoys movies, music, and politics and is a registered independent. He has conservative leanings founded in his Christian faith.

8 Responses to Glenn Garvin: Obama Administration – A Lot of Talk, Too Little Clarity

  1. notscarednew says:

    df-32 Read up on something else left by the Bush Administration still going on in Austin, TX.-2wd
    They left a weapon for the police department in Austin, TX to torture and violate people’s rights without anyone knowing. Read more at http://www.notscarednews.com wr2

  2. That is funny, TP! I’ve heard it before, but can’t get over that quote from Biden on the poor fellow in the wheelchair.

    But you’ve got to remember, you’re not supposed to criticize this administration. So- let’s not have any more posts like this out here. ;)

  3. BaldManMoody says:

    I think it is particularly hilarious. In particular, I like the goofs on the administration’s underlings (Chu and Napolitano).

    Stephen – Remember your hopes for Obama’s Presidency and what he wouldn’t pursue? Well it seems to me he has pursued most of them.

  4. http://americanmissive.com/2008/11/06/politics-of-change-now-that-hes-won-which-policies-will-barack-obama-not-pursue/

    Ah yes. I do remember. I recall reasoning at the time that he would not pursue the middle class tax cut, coupled with the tax increases on the wealthy. I reasoned that he would take the long-view, analyze the size of our national deficit, and as a wise, cautious man, determine tax cuts are not what we need. We need fiscal responsibility and reduction of the national debt, similar to what Bill Clinton concluded.

    Boy was I wrong on that one!!!

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  7. bob butta says:

    If obama put more troops into Afiganistan, are many innocent people being killed (as a by product of war?) and then why is NONE of this ever shown on any news stations? every breath presdient george bush took was televised and then criticized.

  8. That’s a heck of a good point, Bob. It seemed like constantly the media was talking about people being killed in the war in Iraq and Afghanistan both innocents and soldiers alike. Now, that BO is president it seems the deaths have slowed down considerably. Bias media or has BO changed the nature of war?

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