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First thoughts: On Janet's shoulders

Posted: Monday, April 27, 2009 9:21 AM by Mark Murray
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*** On Napolitano’s shoulders: If you hadn't realized it, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano might have the toughest public relations job in Washington these days. Already, she has found herself on the frontlines of some very tricky issues. First, it was border security and the Mexican drug war; then it was the infamous memo about the rise of right-wing hate groups that her department wrote; and now it's swine flu. This is the ultimate job in government where you have to have a thick skin, because you only are in the news when the news is bad. (Here’s the latest on swine flu: U.S. officials have declared a health emergency as 20 cases of the flu have been confirmed in the United States. In Mexico, there have been more than 1,600 illnesses and 103 deaths.) Indeed, the flu frenzy seems to be falling on Napolitano’s shoulders, given -- as Politico writes -- that HHS secretary-designate Kathleen Sebelius hasn’t been confirmed yet (due to GOP concerns over abortion) and that we have an acting CDC director. If there was one subject area this administration wished they could have waited a few more weeks before dealing with its first mini-crisis, it was something in the public health arena.

Video: Napolitano discusses the U.S.'s response to the swine flu.

*** A Hallmark holiday: The White House has been quick to call the 100-day mark nothing more than a Hallmark holiday -- a meaningless marker somehow they are stuck acknowledging. And yet, it’s NOT acting as if this is a burden. If anything, the White House is embracing it to take a victory lap of sorts. Sometimes, actions speak louder than words. Yesterday, on the 97th day of his presidency, Obama went golfing with friends and colleagues at Andrews Air Force Base. It's doubtful he would have golfed (taking a brief few hours off), even on a Sunday, if he didn't feel confident his first 100 days are going well. But a few issues have knocked the president off stride. Most recently: whether to turn the page on the issue of enhanced interrogation methods used during the Bush administration. Obama is keeping a light public schedule today and tomorrow -- today he delivers remarks to the National Academy of Science’s annual meeting at 9:00 am ET, he hosts the University of Connecticut’s national championship women’s basketball team, and then attends a dinner with foreign economic, finance, and environmental ministers -- and the White House seems intent on letting us in the media observe this 100-day mark. That said, we will hear from the president in a pretty big forum on Wednesday, his 100th day in office: a primetime news conference.

Video: Robert Gibbs talks about Obama's first 100 days in office.

*** Another disappointing loss for the GOP: Although the late Friday concession, as well as the nearly four weeks of overtime, might have lessened the sting, let’s make no mistake: The Republicans’ loss in NY-20 was yet another blow to an already-bruised GOP. It had the registration advantage, it had the better-known candidate, and it was expected to benefit from a Republican base fired up after the first several weeks of the Obama administration. As the Cook Political Report’s David Wasserman told First Read a week before the March 31 contest, “I think Republicans will have to do some introspection if they lose this race… If there is any district in New York they should be able to get back, it is this one.” But they lost this contest, even though it was by the narrowest of margins. The GOP now controls just three out of New York’s 29 congressional seats, and it doesn’t have a single congressman from New England. This is the lowest level the GOP has been in New York State -- ever. It's stunning.

*** A tough 100 days: In fact, as the 100 days polling and analyses continue to trickle out, the GOP better be glad we in the national media are so obsessed with President Obama. Because if we turned our attention to the GOP, it would be ugly for a lot of leaders. The first 100 days of the Republicans being in the minority on every level of government have gone about as badly as possible. Leadership vacuums are being filled by leaders of the past -- not the future -- and the Washington Republicans are in a battle for the soul of the party with grassroots conservatives. It's an ugly time for the GOP. Of course, Democrats have had their bad moments in semi-recent history. Still, you don't recover in months; it sometimes takes years. Republicans ought to hope it doesn't take decades.

*** Patient Minnesotans running out of patience? Speaking of close political contests that have gone into overtime, a new Minneapolis Star Tribune poll finds that 64% of Minnesotans believe Norm Coleman should accept the results of the recently concluded recount trial, which found Al Franken ahead by 312 votes. By comparison, just 28% think Coleman’s appeal to the Minnesota Supreme Court is “appropriate.” As we mentioned on Friday, that court decided that it wouldn’t begin hearing oral arguments from Coleman and Franken until June 1. That seems ridiculously long at this point. At what point does Republican Gov. Tim Pawlenty, who is trying to step up as a national leader and who isn't always worried about the partisan food fights of the past, throw in the towel?

*** Bubba and the Macker: If the swine flu weren’t dominating today’s news, this would be a heavily covered event: Bill Clinton stumps today for Terry McAuliffe in Virginia. The dynamic duo makes two stops -- first in Richmond at 9:30 am ET and then in Roanoke at 12:15 pm. The stops come as the Washington Examiner reports this news: "A network of donors who aided Hillary Clinton’s unsuccessful presidential campaign is shoveling six-figure donations into Terry McAuliffe’s gubernatorial war chest, taking advantage of no-limit giving rules to pump up his bid for Virginia’s top job." 
 
Countdown to Obama’s 100th day: 2 days 
Countdown to NJ GOP primary: 36 days
Countdown to VA Dem primary: 43 days
Countdown to Election Day 2009: 190 days
Countdown to Election Day 2010: 554 days

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If we're depending on Napolitano getting something done right, then we're doomed. Where in the world did this nitwit come from?
Are you saying that Republican obstructionism is preventing President Obama's Health and Human Services Secretary from taking her post and doing her job? Wonders never cease.

More political grandstanding over the public good.

What would America do without the Republican party throwing their daily tantrum?

I can't wait to find out.
It's been a a 100 days? No kidding, a 100 days! Wonders never cease. Lets take stock in those 100 days. Obama spent, what, about $5 trillion dollars, much of it money we don't have and our children will have to pay. Obama made an "Apolgize for How Bad America Is" tour to both Europe and to the Americas, and that went well. Shook hands with a lot of dicators and smiled a lot with them in pretty pictures. Hallmark moments indeed.

4 million more people are unemployed. Obama's head econ advisor says that trend won't stop soon. Pumped billions into the automakers only to have the automakers lose every dime of it. Banks are in still in shambles after pumping trillions into them.

All is not lost though, Obama ratings are high. We've got that to build on.
I'm tired of the first 100 days BS.  Is it really that important?  Don't recall this being a big deal for previous CIC's.  I get it tho, the first African American Pres will be under the scope for every move, word, he makes and says.  And I'm convinced Pres Obama expected this.  Kudos to him and the First Lady re the first 100 days.  My feelings are they have done a stellar job.      
"then it was the infamous memo about the rise of right-wing hate groups that her department wrote"
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You mean the memo where the Department of Homeland Security took not of all the whacko's suddenly whining about people taking their guns, and shooting police officers, and how they need to be armed and secede from the union?

And for some strange reason the Republican Party thought the memo was about them?

Truth is stranger than fiction.
Ha Ha Ha Ha   "frustratingly elusive target"  said Dick Polman... that's great for the right wing nuts especially that "stupid" Sean Hannity who doesn't have a clue. That's right President Obama leave Sean  and his liberal translations behind and then run a circles around him. Sean Hannity is nothing but a bulls eye for you.
If the GOP wants to live, it needs to tell the religious right to take a hike.
Hey Nasville_fan thanks for the b-day shoutout late Friday!  Keep up your great posts!

Poor Janet Napolitano really has her hands full.  Now we have the swine flu problem that is going to hurt our economy's recovery.

That's heartening to see that Minnesotans want sore loser coleman to drop his court nonsense, now maybe he'll try to listen to his former constituents before they really hate him.

In Obama We Trust!
I agree that the 100th day is simply a hallmark holiday with no meaning. Media get the blame for giving it hype. Our President has done more in the first 100 days than Bush did his whole last year.  

I'm not sure I agree that the GOP has nowhere to go but up.  Staying on bottom is also a possibility.  Without leadership and ideas, they will continue to be bottom feeders.  In 2010 they could lose another house seat or two, and losing one senate seat is also a problem.

A few days ago I read an interesting piece on Politico regarding an interview with Axelrod and Emanual. One of the many points that were made is that our President is outcome driven in his decision making.  It is something I will keep in mind as future events unfold.
A Tough 100 Days: If only the media would give more news coverage on the Party of No and report on how much of a hinderance they are to the nation as a whole. We know that President Obama is far more interesting than the GOP, but the Republicans are becoming about as toxic as some of those much talked about bank assets. It is about time the media focused on how ugly and detrimental the GOP has become. If the shoe were on the other foot, and the Dems were behaving like clowns, the media would be all over it 24/7/365.
Swine flu has that same a old political theme..pass the problem on to the other agency so I don't look stupid...Yeah  Napolitano’s response to the news looked border line out there CDC..If we can't shoot it, we can't respond to it...
Its utterly amazing that the media is still hyping up the first 100 days nonsense.  Perhaps, in them olden days back in the 1800s when there was a lot less on the presidents' plates back then, the first 100 days probably meant something. But not in this century!  And definitely not for this president who inherited one of the biggest messes since FDR took over after Hoover!  Whatever.

As for Napolitano, perhaps her job would be made a bit easier if the Grand Obstructionist Party stopped their opposition to Sebelius's conformation...I can't believe they would let people die from the Swine Flu pandemic just because they don't like this woman's abortion position. And that's putting country first?

Napolitano was very popular in AZ and had to deal with issues like border control which her new position deals with on a national level...so those kneejerking negative comments against her lack even the smallest shred of credibility.

And a final note on NY-20...never before have I been so happy to be proven so wrong, and that Tedesco took the high road by not entering into a protracted scorched earth legal battle to steal the seat from Murphy. Hey Coleman, the pressure is on you now!

You know the best thing about President Obama's first hundred days?

That he always does what he thinks is best for the American people, even if the media trys to play "gotcha" games with every word he says.


Even facing brainy questions like this:

"During the campaign, you said the troops would be withdrawin in 16 months, but now it's 19 months, so does that make you a liar?"

"You said you wanted to look forward and not back, but now you have indicated that people who broke law may indeed by prosecuted. Don't your "wants and needs" supercede the law? Are you a liar?"

"You found out about the AIG bonuses a couple of days before you made a public statement. Why the delay? Are you a liar?"

. . . the President maintains his focus and keeps his eyes on the big problems facing the American people, always looking to the best long term solution instead of giving the bloodthirsty media the simplistic sound bites that they live to replay ad nauseum.

Thank you for being a LEADER instead of just a POLITICIAN Mr. President.

America is grateful.
'...the issue of enhanced interrogation methods...'

Can you say George Orwell ?
This is Orwellian
It's TORTURE !! TORTURE !! TORTURE !!

Enough with your 'Thought Crimes'
TORTURE, Double Plus Good !!


'...64% of Minnesotans believe Norm Coleman should accept the results of the recently concluded recount trial...'

That's ALMOST 2/3rds of Minnesotans !!


'...ust 28% think Coleman’s appeal to the Minnesota Supreme Court is “appropriate.”...'

DEAD ENDERS !!
That sounds like the same people who think Bush did a good job !!


YOU say that the President's been knocked off stride!  I say that I expect that he'll perform his duties anywhere on a continuum from adequately to admirably.  That includes investigating any and all violations of the laws of the land, including torture.  

The Republicans need introspection, huh?  That's way too deep for them!  Once again, we're getting Bill Ayers and Rev. Wright.  This isn't gonna solve any problems, people!  Get some practical (as opposed to theoretical or doctrinal) solutions or enjoy long-term minority status!
With all this talk about waterboarding, is it torture or not, Joe Scarborough and Pat Buchanan say  it is not torture. Here's an idea, let's waterboard both of them 183 times see if they change their minds.
Campaign Diaries just posted a detailed, race-by-race look at 62 potentially vulnerable GOP-held congressional districts, in what is the first part of the 2010 House ratings: http://campaigndiaries.com/house
The Evil Elephant Party is lucky that the media is so focused on Obama, but it seems like today the media is focusing on how far the once mighty blowhards have fallen.  They'd better get away from their evildoer base of extremists before they become a third party party as independents are outnumbering them.  They won't appeal to moderates by going extreme right wing.  Us Democrats didn't go way left we went towards the middle to make our comeback.

Once again congratulations to NY-20 for handing the Evil Elephants a well deserved loss.  They had the advantages of voter registration and the better known candidate, plus two campaign stops by Michael Steele and they still couldn't win one seat back.  I like the way they say now that NY-20 was a Democratic leaning district just because the Dems won it twice in a row after about 30 years of losing.  Ha Ha!

Time for sore loser coleman to throw in the towel and for the Evil Elephant Party to give it up or they'll just piss off more voters around the country.

Since when does Adulterer Neuter Gingrich get off thinking he can run for president in 2012?  He's also got an old ethics problem looming over his head that he had to borrow $300 grand to resolve and he'd better realize that Democrats will chastise him for his evil sinful ways.  Yeah this adulterer and double wife dumper thinks he's going to represent the immoral minority, well I guess that's appropriate since he's as crooked as his followers.

In Obama We Trust!
The only way the GOP ever gets back into power, esp. with the rise of 18-30 voting bloc voting 3-1 Democrat, is to kiss the religious right and the secessionists to jump off a cliff.
You misspelled "Thoughts."
The GOP will stand on the platform of nothing until they realize how bad they really are...
Just say 'No' the everything GOP..including your future for now...Ding Dong...LOSERS!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jN8DiUik52k
Why a 100 day report card,why not a 100 seconds,thats about the length of time it took for the party of NO brains to start whinning.How about the hundredth minute,the time it took for the party of NOthing new to show behind the times they are to think they could take Mr,Obama with there childish name calling,witch to date is still going on,and with no results.Now the party of NO new ideas has decided to take on the Women of the Democrat party ,next they will be whinning some more about Obama's kids,as they have already been down that road.So to date the party of NO has lost elections they had leads in and the majority of the voters,will continue to pile up the losses while they defend there torture for no information plan saying it isn't torture as long as we get info,to date there has been no confirmed case that the info they got did anything,nothing,zip.But we did spend millions tracking down these NO where leads.
'...Lets take stock in those 100 days. Obama spent, what, about $5 trillion dollars,..'

Dick Cheney: 'Ronald Reagan proved that the deficit doesn't matter'

Ronald Reagan: 'The deficit is big enough to take care of itself'

Why are you SUDDENLY worried about deficits ??
I agree with you J Ellis.  Instead of making a joke about Michele Bachmann, why don't they focus on how damaging she really is?  Her kind of mentality, along with Palin's scares me.  I think McCain did the right thing by putting a gap between him and her.  McCain has integrity, morals, values.  I'm a lefty, but respect the man for his service to our country.  
Well it looks like Terry McAuliffe is getting his proper reward for being such a vocal Hillary supporter by getting Bill to come out to campaign for him.  Isn't it nice to see Bill Clinton have a resurrection which just has to drive the Evil Elephants wild with rage?  Payback is Sweet!

Speaking of rage the Evil Elephants had better pace their rage as they've been out of power for just under 100 days and their fortunes are still dropping because they are the dopes of nope with no new good ideas to help get our country out of the mess they put it into.

That's so funny how popular Michelle Obama is with almost 80% approval ratings.  She's the only one more popular than her husband who is doing great work his first 100 days in office.

In the Obamas We Trust!
And for some strange reason the Republican Party thought the memo was about them?

Truth is stranger than fiction.
Nashville_fan (Sent Monday, April 27, 2009 9:37 AM)


Guilty conscience? If the shoe fits....? Maybe the Republicans know who is running their party right now.
But a few issues have knocked the president off stride. Most recently: whether to turn the page on the issue of enhanced interrogation methods used during the Bush administration.
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Amazing, isn't it; how right wing nuts misconstrue what is and what is not. Did our enemies see torture  memos before 9-11?  Those memos really made US safer; didn't they? Right wing nuts drained US; divided US,  and used fear tactics to maintain their cash flow  methods to bomb a country that had no links to terrorism or torture.
NY-20. How great that the GOP WITH ALL THE ADVANTAGES going in still lost. The only thing left for these losers like Coleman is to delay, spent millions on lawyers, find a right wing judge to give them the elections and/or your good old disenfranching ala Tom pond scum Delay.  
LUV YA' Susan !!
But about health preparedness...

From Washington Monthly:

'...GREAT MOMENTS IN POLITICAL FORESIGHT....
Back in February, a trio of Senate Republican "centrists" were willing to allow the chamber to vote on an economic recovery package, but not before they took out expenditures they perceived as unnecessary.

Sen. Susan Collins (R) of Maine spoke to reporters on Feb. 5, and explained her efforts in the stimulus negotiations.

   "[T]hese decisions are difficult. For example, I think everybody in the room is concerned about a pandemic flu. Does it belong in this bill? Should we have $870 million in this bill? No, we should not. So, after discussion, we agreed that we would cut the funding for that, knowing that we can deal with that issue later."

Six days earlier, Collins was incredulous on the subject: "There is funding to help improve our preparedness for a pandemic flu.... What does that have to do with an economic stimulus package?"

Oops.

What's more, The Political Carnival notes that Collins' website, at least as of this morning, promotes a Wall Street Journal article that touts Collins' efforts to remove pandemic-flu preparedness from the recovery legislation...'


And we don't need a head's up about volcanoes, right Gov Jindal ??
Hey Nashville?

Holding a politician who claims that "words matter" to his statements is not playing gotcha.  I understand that circumstances change so I don't find the examples you use that bad, but I feel we do deserve an explanation of what changed and why goals were not met.

Who called him a liar?  Is this just another straw-man argument, or are you trolling right-wing blogs to justify your statements?
. . . the President maintains his focus and keeps his eyes on the big problems facing the American people, always looking to the best long term solution instead of giving the bloodthirsty media the simplistic sound bites that they live to replay ad nauseum.
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Nashville, don't you get the feeling that if the media did not behave this way, there would BE no Republican party? Sometimes I think the media creates the talking points for the republican party.(which is comical because the GOP probably couldn't come up with anything on its own anyway.)But think about it.  What issues are NOT media driven anymore? Very few. Great post.
Mark Murray " then it was the infamous memo about the rise of right-wing hate groups"
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It wasn't a memo, it was a report. And there was nothing "infamous" about it except that it pointed out the facts that the right wingers don't like.
A Tough 100 Days: If only the media would give more news coverage on the Party of No and report on how much of a hinderance they are to the nation as a whole. We know that President Obama is far more interesting than the GOP, but the Republicans are becoming about as toxic as some of those much talked about bank assets. It is about time the media focused on how ugly and detrimental the GOP has become. If the shoe were on the other foot, and the Dems were behaving like clowns, the media would be all over it 24/7/365.
J. Ellis, Virginia (Sent Monday, April 27, 2009 9:42 AM)

When Americans get tired of 12% unemployment (coming soon, Summers, even predicts that number may be low), more terrorist attack on our country, and little peon dicators ragging us about how terrible the US is, then they'll start looking at the Republicans at an alternative. It's at that point that we'll probably get a real presient, not the celebrity one we have today.
Why are you SUDDENLY worried about deficits ??
MSierra, SF (Sent Monday, April 27, 2009 9:50 AM)
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Because thats what the FOX news pundits are telling their viewers to be worried about...next it'll be wright and ayers again, if not something even more absurd.  ...and the sheep will do as their told.  
....infamous memo about the rise of right-wing hate groups that her department wrote....
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Great comment. You beat me to it Nashville fan.


I have noticed whenever there is extreme pushback by the Republicans there is usually an essential truth!

I get information from The Southern Poverty Law center.

And guess what—We ain't stupid or ill informed!

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...With all this talk about waterboarding, is it torture or not, Joe Scarborough and Pat Buchanan say  it is not torture. Here's an idea, let's waterboard both of them 183 times see if they change their minds.

Dottie

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Way to go Dottie. I would love to see that!

'...Lets take stock in those 100 days. Obama spent, what, about $5 trillion dollars,..'

Dick Cheney: 'Ronald Reagan proved that the deficit doesn't matter'

Ronald Reagan: 'The deficit is big enough to take care of itself'

Why are you SUDDENLY worried about deficits ??
MSierra, SF (Sent Monday, April 27, 2009 9:50 AM)


Glad you're not worried about them. Let me guess, you're like many others that maxed out their credit cards and can barely keep up with the interest payments? How's that working out for you and others, because, you know, deficits don't matter.
Amazing how much of this item is really about the GOP being a negative, uncooperative, destructive, obstructive party.  They've done everything possible to destroy government over the last 30 years and now it's apparent we need government that works.
Thank you for being a LEADER instead of just a POLITICIAN Mr. President.

America is grateful.
Nashville_fan (Sent Monday, April 27, 2009 9:45 AM)

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But yet he is still a POLITICIAN....No more, NO less.......If you think everything he does is not calculated politically, then you are naive and plain stupid. You just keep worshipping politicians and see where it gets you.....Your azz was broke when Clinton was POTUS and your still broke and you will be broke when Obama is finished......Obama does what is good for him as a POLITICIAN and his party....no more, no less.....you know this, you just don't want to confess it....
What would America do without the Republican party throwing their daily tantrum?

I can't wait to find out.
Nashville_fan (Sent Monday, April 27, 2009 9:34 AM)

Got a little cough today nf? Running a small temp? Might want to get that checked out.
>>>With all this talk about waterboarding, is it torture or not, Joe Scarborough and Pat Buchanan say  it is not torture. Here's an idea, let's waterboard both of them 183 times see if they change their minds.
Dottie Searthmore PA (Sent Monday, April 27, 2009 9:47 AM)
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Sean Hannity has already promised he'd do it for charity in order to prove it isn't torture.  I say we hold him to it.  Go to his site http://www.hannity.com/ and make him keep his word.

http://jawillie.blog.com
It wasn't a memo, it was a report. And there was nothing "infamous" about it except that it pointed out the facts that the right wingers don't like.
Houston (Sent Monday, April 27, 2009 9:59 AM)


I think it was an abstrac to of an outline to an overall plan for a proposal. Or maybe it was a  PostIt note.
>>>When Americans get tired of 12% unemployment (coming soon, Summers, even predicts that number may be low), more terrorist attack on our country, and little peon dicators ragging us about how terrible the US is, then they'll start looking at the Republicans at an alternative. It's at that point that we'll probably get a real presient, not the celebrity one we have today.
Stemhawk, NH (Sent Monday, April 27, 2009 10:01 AM)
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Translation: I hope our president fails and my hometown is attacked by terrorists.  That way when I emerge from the rubble of my trailerpark holding the broken bodies of my children in my arms, as my neighbors are searching for scraps in garbage cans, I can take comfort in the knowledge that I WAS RIGHT!

And you people wonder why no one listens to you anymore.

http://jawillie.blog.com

Swine flu gives Obama a break from the ravenous 100 days media and allows the admin face time on a non-partisan topic. Just don't pull a Brownie.

http://www.political-buzz.com
Most recently: whether to turn the page on the issue of enhanced interrogation methods used during the Bush administration.
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Amazing, isn't it; how right wing nuts misconstrue what is and what is not. Did not our enemies see torture before 9-11? Those right wing nuts drained US of our economy, divided US, and bombed a country that had no torture memo or links to 9-11.


So now will the right wing nuts esp.that "stupid" Hannity blame the Swine flu on Obama and and everyone in his administration. In case those idiots don't it; swine flu has the possibility to become pandemic and it's a virus. That just goes to show  how clueless right wing nuts  are about the environment and healthcare. It's time to think of what needs to be done and not attack the HMS.  

Wasn't it Pelosi and her merry band of democrats that came up with the phrase "first 100 days?"  When the democrats took control of congress a couple years ago, with the "we won!, we won!" mentality, she was squawking about how much she would get done in the first 100 days.  So go whine to her if you don't like the same measurement being applied to Barry Hussein.
Question:  Why is homeland security in charge of the Swine Flu outbreak?

Answer:  Normally the CDS (Center for Disease Control) would be in charge of spreading diseases.  And their first response would be to quarantine the sick and block more potential infected people from coming into this country.  However, the Obama administration refuses to close the boarder as CDC recommends.  Obama is more concerned with offending the Mexicans that the possible millions that could die in America from this disease spreading.  

If this Flu spreads thru America...
Remember, Obama allowed its spread and did nothing to stop it from crossing the boarder!

Everyone in America that dies from this - there blood is on Obama's hands!!
WOW!  I’m shocked that none of the right wing whack jobs haven’t blamed the ‘swine flu’ outbreak on President Obama’s trip to Mexico yet!  Will wonders never cease!
The GOP WON the State of Denial & they continue to Act like it.

President Obama continues to baffle the GOP & the Rightwing MSM Effectively.

Republican's in DC have fought the fight for Coleman & declared They'll Not giveup. So in return for this type of Behavior, the President has Declared that he'll shove his Agenda "Down there Throats" & makem like it. The GOP wanted to play Hardball Politics with the newly elected President & President Obama has given them the Rope to Hang themselves with.

Hows that working for ya GOP !

Hehe jawillie - Lets pray that doesn't happen.  
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But yet he is still a POLITICIAN....No more, NO less.......If you think everything he does is not calculated politically, then you are naive and plain stupid. You just keep worshipping politicians and see where it gets you.....Your azz was broke when Clinton was POTUS and your still broke and you will be broke when Obama is finished......Obama does what is good for him as a POLITICIAN and his party....no more, no less.....you know this, you just don't want to confess it....
IntheMiddle, TX (Sent Monday, April 27, 2009 10:06 AM)

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lol..... are you admiting bush didn't do anything.  Hummmm....If you say Clinton was a bust... what was bush... ya know that Guy from Tex-Azz.  The guy who spent the Surplus because he said Debt is good.... surplus is a bad thing....hahahahaha Remeber dat?????


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