Barack Obama hates…actually we could stop there. Our angry President spends more time hating than working as we walk through the doors of his final 22 months.
To repeat, Barack Obama hates being exposed, as when others mirror his game-playing.
You may recall that calculatedly, B.H. Obama allowed Atty. Gen. Eric Holder to announce his “resignation” last Sept. 25.
Fearing he could blow the Nov. 4 election if he named a successor too soon, B.H. devolved into one of his juvenile games. Let’s play patty-cake awhile, he suggested maturely to his almost-grownup staff. They caked the patties for six weeks, the main pastime in the puerile White House for the past 74 months.
Sly and the Family Obama
Trying to appear sly if he just could remember how to spell it, B.H. suffered the worst presidential defeat in at least 90 years.
His childish game-playing failed to benefit him or to hurt normal people.
Everyone on this side of Washington read him like a stack of Old Maid cards, if only he were that sophisticated.
Finally, on Nov. 8, B.H. scratched where his head used to be. “Boys,” he began, “I think I will name Loretta Lynch of Brooklyn my next attorney general – correct gender and race for my looney far left base.”
When Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky) said the other day he was delaying a vote on B.H.’s Lynch-pin until important legislation had been passed, B.H.’s notoriously thin liberal skin began to cook, spiced with a few B.H. obscenities.
Short on Sycophants?
Since February 2007, this has been the pssst signal for B.H.’s little sycophants to swing into petulant action.
Burble, burble, said the nearly articulate lead editorial in this morning’s Los Angeles Times.
The shrinking and evermore crude Times rose to its full, limited, throat-clearing height, the better to see over the top of the card table and roared with the authority of Minnie Mouse or B.H. Mouse.
To quoth the petty editorialists:
“Obama chose Lynch, the U.S. attorney in Brooklyn, on Nov. 8, but her nomination wasn’t acted on by the Republican-controlled Judiciary Committee until Feb. 26.”
Pity, isn’t it? Murgatroyd.
I am reminded of the worker who was paid the wrong amount two weeks running, overpaid the first time, underpaid the second week to balance the books. Confronted by the comptroller and asked why he didn’t kvetch until the second week, the worker replied: “One mistake is understandable. Two are intolerable.”
The Times thought B.H.’s juvenile trick of delaying an appointment for six weeks was dandy. But when Mr. McConnell did it for good reason, the eminently tilted far-left Times branded that “obstructionism.”
The Times’s left-wingers are acting like those two bored brat boys at U.C. Irvine, Guevera and Sidney, celebrating their fake Irishness today.