Monday, February 2, 2009

The Gloves Are Coming Off

I came to a realization after my last post. I finally, in that post, wrote what I wanted without fear of being too conservative, too republican, or too anti-Obama. And I liked it. I have always wanted to be one who was not blinded by ideology and thought for herself. I still consider myself that type of person, but I have worried about being pigeonholed by others as not. However, I decided today that that doesn't matter anymore. My last post sounded like a rant form a far-Right loon, and that is what I intended. I was incredibly angry about that topic and wanted to express that frustration.

So today, the gloves are coming off. I don't care how trivial, I am going to write about it. Starting with something that irritates Michelle to no end: President Obama's refusal to wear his jacket in the White House. According to those who worked there, President Bush was seen only a handful of times in eight years without his jacket, yet it seems Obama has been seen the same number of times WITH his. This is a huge deal in the cultural of the office. The lack of jacket seems to put out a feeling of disrespect for his office; that his job is not important enough for him to dress the part. When they are out with the people, I am totally find with my politicians dressing informally. But when they are in the Oval Office making like or death decisions, I want me president dressing the part and treating the office with the gravity it deserves.

Point two: I don't know if anyone has given him the memo, but the President of the United States has MUCH bigger fish to fry than changing the college football championship procedures from a ranking system to a playoff system. Seriously, how is this something for the PoTUS to be dealing with! This angers me to no end. You have two wars and a recession on your hands, and you're throwing a Super Bowl party, talking to Matt Lauer, and trying to convince the BCS to go to a playoff system! Someone is vacationing on Planet Blago.

Lastly: Calling out Rush Limbaugh. Um...doesn't the president know that by calling Limbaugh out...he gives him credibility? Yes, the point was to denounce Limbaugh and to take away his credibility, but by putting his name out there the opposite happens. Yes, he is a bit crazy at times, but Limbaugh is the loudest voice of conservative ideology and I think it's a bad idea for the president to try and take him on. Plus, it belittles the president, having him engage in a schoolyard "don't listen to him! he's a meaniehead" argument.

Well, that's all for now. Maybe Michelle will blog today...maybe not. Please leave ideas for punishments for her missing her blog Saturday, and even worse ones if she misses todays too! I'm thinking that making her listen to all three hours of Sean Hannity and blogging throughout would be pretty sweet, eh?

5 comments:

  1. "there are no gloves on these hands"
    - bill collier

    How does it feel to be a hypocritical child doing the same things you criticize Democrats for having done during the Bush years? Bush imprisoned people without charge or reason, failed to protect America before and after 9/11, used politics of fear to stay in office, invaded Iraq and subsequently removed the only obstacle in front of Iran with regards to influence in the region, failed to capture bin Laden, etc. and you choose to be appalled at Obama's choice not to wear a jacket? Are you fucking serious?

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  2. p.s. you didn't rebut my comments on Saturday so you really don't have any reason to be raging at Michelle for missing hers too, except for the fact that you're a crazy hypocrite who eats a heaping bowl full of cognitive dissonance for breakfast

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  3. comments were rebutted on thursday because i didn't think i would be able to blog this weekend. then the blizzard made my car un-movable.

    and it is not hypocrisy, because i do not believe any of those decisions were wrong. i do not believe the politics of fear was used, merely facts. and i doubt al gore could have caught bin laden either. and iraq was working with iran, so i believe invasion CREATED an obstacle for iran.

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  4. and you do nothing for your cause by going the low road of insult to counter my argument. although, that is what liberals do, so i guess i should have expected it

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  5. Ashley!!! Your post makes it sound like I'm annoyed by Obama not wearing his jacket!!!

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