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Even less likely than the well-fortified County lockup downtown, the Los Angeles Times is the last fragrant place we would search for an ally in the campaign to laugh Bozo Obama out of the White House.

Mr. Obama, who may be interning for a revival of the television show “Hee-Haw,” is the least serious President since the 18th century.

The ideologues at the Times sink to their knees in child-like reverence when they hear Bozo’s name.

But the clown gets peppered regularly in Times’s online edition.

Have a fresh air taste of essayist Andrew Malcolm’s “Top of the Ticket” column. Mr. Malcolm routinely treats Mr. Obama the way a responsible journalist is trained to evaluate a person who is embarrassingly overmatched but desperately clings to the doorknob so he can’t be dragged away.

This is from yesterday’s essay after Mr. Obama waded into notorious Fib Lake while making what must have been the 40,000th public oration of his 2½-year term on his 50,000th trip away from the White House. Please, please spare us.

Nine days after the first Tomahawks blew something up in Tripoli, a besieged….

…Obama finally talked about how it was suddenly in America's interest to end the 42-year reign of a notorious bad guy. Obama said he was worried that Kadafi would kill innocent civilians, although worse threats to civilians go on every day in countless lands without U.S. military intervention.

This includes Syria, where scores have died to government bullets in recent weeks and Obama only sent out his press secretary Jay Carney to strike fear into the heart of President Bashar al-Assad by issuing two stern warnings.

Last week when the United States government faced an historic shutdown, Capt. Quixote was off in Philadelphia taking on windmills before speaking at an Al Sharpton gala in New York.

Here's Obama 's problem: Once again, he's lost control of the capitol's political narrative.

Here is a link you may enjoy:

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2011/04/obama-deficit-speech.html

Keep an eye on Mr. Malcolm. You may enjoy him.