Obama = "Nowhere Man"
Obama = "Nowhere Man"
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He's a real Nowhere Man
Sitting in his Nowhere Land
Making all his nowhere plans for nobody
Doesn't have a point of view
Knows not where he's going to
Isn't he a bit like you and me? - not me really.
Nowhere Man, please listen
You don't know what you're missing
Nowhere Man, the world is at your command
He's as blind as he can be
Just sees what he wants to see
Nowhere Man, can you see me at all?
Nowhere Man, don't worry
Take your time, don't hurry
Leave it all 'til somebody else lends you a hand
Doesn't have a point of view
Knows not where he's going to
Isn't he a bit like you and me? - not me really.
Nowhere Man, please listen
You don't know what you're missing
Nowhere Man, the world is at your command
He's a real Nowhere Man
Sitting in his Nowhere Land
Making all his nowhere plans for nobody
Making all his nowhere plans for nobody
Making all his nowhere plans for nobody
Ron Suskind, Pulitzer Prize winner and senior national affairs writer for the Wall Street Journal, wrote Confidence Men - Wall Street, Washington and the Education of a President. It is a highly recommended book featured in our Rovalocity Library. It offers stunning interviews, anecdotes and observations that document confused and disorderly attempts by a President, a rudderless Captain asea trying to run a White Office without direction or any previous business experience to rely upon.
Obama's shortcomings were so dramatically displayed when two Obama super-ego advisors were infighting at every turn. Peter Orszag, Director of the Office of Management and Budget and Larry Summers, Director of the Economic Council, each responsible for huge swaths of the federal government were finally summoned by Rahm Emanuel, White House Chief of Staff, to get together for dinner meetings once a week to settle things out.
A dinner was set up at the Bombay Club, a posh Indian restaurant directly across Lafayette Park from the White House, a favorite of lobbyists and White House Officials. "While Orsag wouldn't publicly affirm Summer's critique of the president's abilities - saying later, "I don't want to go there" - he wouldn't disagree either. He sat in meeting after meeting where the president would cover the same issue, or controversy, or policy dilemma, and "relitigate" it, in the president's parlance, over and over. Decisions were left unmade; policies drifted without direction. It wasn't a matter of intellectual framing. The president seemed to grasp the nature of key policy dilemmas, like a journalist, or narrator, or skilled observer. The problem was in guiding the analysis toward what a president is paid, and elected, to do; make tough decisions."
A "Hello" Moment
Do the American voters deserve a better qualified person than this President? He is too inept and incapable to run the largest enterprise in the world, the United States of America. It is time for the "community organizer" to go back to the streets. Hello, what does it take for the voters to finally get it that we have a weak president?
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