Wednesday, June 13, 2012

I inherited that "doing fine" remark from a screwed-up teleprompter!

Neal Boortz: The phony push for more teachers "Meanwhile, the quality of our education has only gone down the crapper.  What do we have to show for more teachers compared to kids in the classroom?  Generations of dumb masses.  Clearly class sizes isn’t the key to success."
But I can tell you California schools are in a mess. Our teacher niece has lived  under threat of a pink slip for the last few years and this time has actually been laid off along with numerous others at her school. But then California is in a class -hopefully- by itself. So far.
Also here: Our imperial federal government is growing.


For Obama, the Context is the Killer   "Obama’s comments were taken out of context, his top aides insist.
"Nice try, but here’s what the president said in context:"...
...."What Obama did on Friday was to lay out, in 136 words, what his economic theory is and what he would like his second term to look like." 
Clinton 'rebellion' against Obama as former aides warn President he will lose election unless he changes message on economy  Via Lucianne.
"Their stinging critique is a sign of panic among Democrats about Obama’s campaign as well as a potential split between Obama and old hands from the Clinton era who believe he has moved too far to the Left."   He hasn't "moved too far to the left"; he is too far to the left.


Obama Can't Keep His Jobs Story Straight  "Just how inept is the White House these days? On Friday, President Obama was demanding that Congress put "teachers, cops and firefighters" back to work. But his own website says he's already accomplished that."
Why Obama’s ‘The Private Sector Is Doing Fine’ Gaffe Matters  "He looks like a loser now, and has given voters a reason to take a chance on giving someone else the job he currently occupies. Like the 1992 Bush gaffe, Obama tells voters that whatever his other merits might be, he is not familiar with their daily lives and thus is unlikely to be capable of making things better."
Political Cartoons by Robert Ariail

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