Posted by
Bob Sordahl on Sunday, October 25, 2009 4:16:32 PM
Originally posted on 10/25/09 at
ConservativeCompass.com
It has been a reoccurring theme in many of my posts that the Obama
administration is playing a game of massive misdirection. I've been
imploring American Conservatives to keep their eye on the ball, and
pressure on their lawmakers. I've been reminding our citizens to avoid
diluting their energy by dealing only with the things that are truly
important. Over the last several months however it has become almost
impossible to ignore the troupe of "useful fools" populating the White
House, and I believe that is by design. No matter how capricious or
senseless it may appear, nothing this administration does happens
without careful planning and calculation, and this collection of
whackjobs is no coincidence.
President Obama isn't a fool and he wouldn't surround himself with
them if he didn't have a reason. His group of Czars and advisors is
the screwiest collection of radicals, leftists and revolutionaries ever
to collect a Government paycheck, and he knows it.
Valerie Jarrett, Eric Holder, Cass Sunstein, Van Jones, John Holdren, Kevin Jennings
and many more, must have been vetted by a White House that not only
knew of their backgrounds, but sought them out, and today revels in
their radical views. Only when they become a liability as did Jones,
does this administration relieve them of their "duties" and send then
to work at some Liberal think tank.
I know this sounds
crazy, but it is almost as if the President maintains this batch of
unrepentant miscreants just so they can take the heat and distract
attention from what is really going on in Washington. It seems every
time Obama wants a little cover for his pet projects, one of these
useful fools suddenly comes under increased scrutiny.
So
although these people are dangerous and disturbing to anyone who loves
America, believes in our Constitution and is a patriot, we have to be
careful about allowing them to occupy too much of our attention and
energy. When this administration ultimately and inevitably runs its
one term course, these kooks will be history, and their ideas and
philosophies will be relegated to obscure academic publications. The
big things however, health insurance reform, cap and trade, immigration
law and nationalization of our largest business sectors will have far
reaching effects for many years to come. That is what we need to be
watching. That's what you gotta' get excited about. Don't wait for
another round of town meetings. We have to stay after that other batch
of fools, the members of Congress who think we aren't watching.