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Playing the Blame Game
When you look at the state of the nation, clearly someone is to blame. If you're a Democrat, you blame Republicans. If you're a Republican, you blame Democrats. If you're Barack Obama, you blame George W. Bush. If you're at least halfway sane, you blame Barack Obama and his stooges in Congress, in the EPA and the Department of Justice.
If you spend any time at all on the Internet, you have probably received the electoral map of the United States that tries to convince you that Obama's re-election is a done deal. Fortunately, the map is all wet. For one thing, it concedes Missouri, Iowa, Wisconsin and Indiana, to Obama. For another, it insists that Florida, Virginia and Ohio, are toss-up states, while I'm convinced they're all going for Romney.
Frankly, the question that comes to mind is whether it was drawn up by Curly, Moe or James Carville. How is it that the mapmaker manages to ignore all the elections that have taken place since Obama was elected in 2008? How is it that no consideration is given to the fact that a mere two years into his term, the Democrats lost six seats in the Senate and 60 more in the House?
Why was no attention paid to the fact that Scott Brown won Ted Kennedy's Senate seat, that a conservative Catholic won Anthony Weiner's House seat and that Marco Rubio knocked off Charlie Crist? Shouldn't it make any difference this November, that within the past two years, Republicans named Kasich, Christie, O'Donnell, Walker, Haslam, LePage, Corbett, Snyder, Brownback, Fallin, Mead, Martinez and Scott, all took over the governor's mansions formerly held by Democrats in Ohio, New Jersey, Virginia, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Maine, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Kansas, Oklahoma, Wyoming, New Mexico and Florida?
Are we supposed to assume that it makes no difference at all that, thanks to the 2010 census, while the liberal northeast has been losing House seats, and therefore Electoral College votes, the conservative southwest has been picking them up?
It doesn't help Obama that he vetoed the Keystone pipeline, that he wasted nearly two years steamrolling ObamaCare through Congress, and that he squandered about a trillion dollars on a stimulus package that stimulated nothing, but helped cost us our triple-A credit rating.
You really think that Obama's Department of Justice, with its record of turning a blind eye to blacks intimidating white voters and "Operation Fast & Furious," is going to garner Obama support among independent voters? Forget about tying Obama to Jeremiah Wright, Tony Rezko and William Ayers; Eric Holder is albatross enough.
Even people who have trouble balancing their checkbooks know that a $16 trillion dollar deficit and record unemployment are sucking the economy dry.
Obama is so desperate that he is running a TV ad that attempts to make out Bain Capital's Mitt Romney to be the mustachioed villain in an old-fashioned melodrama, tossing widows, orphans and a few disgruntled steelworkers, out into the snow. The fact that Bain Capital, not having been either a major bundler for Obama's campaigns or the UAW, couldn't count on being bailed out with taxpayer dollars the way that Solyndra, GM and Chrysler, were, bears out the rewards and pitfalls of the capitalist system.
Only the lamebrains on the Left would try to make a case against an honest businessman by pointing out that he occasionally suffered a setback. Because the Left consists mainly of academics, state and federal bureaucrats, sluggards, media leeches and college kids, they have no actual concept of how the private sector works.
That's why they fail to see that Bain could invest in a steel plant in good faith and nine years later, because of competition and circumstances, the plant could go bankrupt. At the same time, they fail to acknowledge that putting a free-spending Marxist in the Oval Office would inevitably lead, a scant three years later, to a nation's being on the verge of bankruptcy.
Still, if you personally oppose a system that rewards risk takers and entrepreneurs, you might find life more to your liking in China, Cuba, Venezuela, France or Greece. A few of those locales even boast pleasant climates, perfect for cultivating citrus fruits and socialist fruitcakes.
A recent poll suggested that 46% of American leftists believe that rich people do the country no good. I suppose a case could be made if you exclude the businesses wealthy people create and develop; the paychecks they sign; the schools, museums and opera houses, they underwrite; the taxes they pay; and the medical research institutes they endow.
Now if they broke down those rich people by political affiliation, I just might go along with the crowd, because there's very little societal good for which I could credit the wealthy likes of Warren Buffet, George Clooney, Rosie O'Donnell, Michael Bloomberg, Danny Glover, Jane Fonda, Sean Penn, David Letterman, Bill Maher, Timothy Geithner, Michael Moore, Barack Obama and George Soros.
In the wake of Obama finally giving up the charade and coming out of the closet for same-sex marriage, I hear liberals making the claim that most Americans now favor it. If that were the case, you would think that at least one state out of 50 would have voted for it. Instead, the voters in 38 states have opposed it. In fact, the only places where it is legal are those states where either left-wing judges or state legislatures decided to cave in to homosexual hissy fits.
I have even heard liberals discount those 38 resounding defeats by insisting that some of those elections took place years ago, before America had reversed itself on the issue. Those knuckleheads naturally choose to ignore the recent election in North Carolina, where 61% of the voters chose to restrict marriage to one man and one woman. The indisputable fact is that it is mainly thanks to blacks, usually the most left-wing voting bloc in America, that homosexuals keep losing these elections.
There is a rumor floating around that Hillary Clinton might replace Joe Biden on the ticket. I don't think that's likely. First of all, I am not convinced that she would add to his vote total, whereas it would definitely cost Obama Biden's vote. After all, the folks who adore Hillary already adore Obama. Two, I am convinced that Michelle despises Hillary, regarding her as a white hussy, and will never forgive her for giving rise to the "birther" movement during the 2008 primaries.
Even psychologically, it doesn't make sense. By dumping Biden, Obama would be acknowledging that he might have made a mistake in naming him in the first place. He would also be sending an obvious signal that he actually needed Hillary's help in order to win re-election. That doesn't sound like the narcissist-in-chief so many of us have come to know and hate.
Finally, Biden has spent nearly four years proving his devotion to Obama. At times, when Obama gazes at his vice-president's wagging tail, he's probably reminded of the Cocker Spaniel he noshed on back in Indonesia.
Biden locked his lips on Obama's derriere in 2008 and he hasn't let loose since. The only display of public affection that even comes close is the one that Bill O'Reilly shows towards himself when he insists that at least half the letters he posts at the end of The Factor are from readers gushing about "Killing Lincoln."

17 Comments
Doug Graves in The Alamo
Monday, June 18, 2012 at 1:07 AM
The choice of the Gaffe-Meister was a deliberate -- smart, even -- strategic move; it snubbed Hillary (getting back at her for the "audacity of hope" to run against his ego-ness) and perhaps more importantly, provided the necessary impeachment insurance he knew he was going to be needing.
He knew he was fully intending to "fundamentally transform" our beloved country as quickly as possible, thereby making us all "Banana Republicans."
I heard people say, "You can't get rid of him; you want Biden running the country?" I would rather have a clown like him in charge than the likes of O'bozo or the wicked witch of the west... See what havoc they've already caused?
So far, we are just Banana Republicans. If the Tea Party & the GOP don't stand up soon, it's gonna get a whole lot worse, methinks...
BlueShadow in Texas
Monday, June 18, 2012 at 2:56 AM
(I'm baaaack: New Smart Phone...now I can post again.)
Have to disagree with you on one minor point, Burt. Biden would (will?) be history immediately after 0 sees the slightest political advantage in Biden being gone. And 0 needn't admit a mistake in selecting Biden; Joe is plenty old enough to want to spend more time with his young wife or to want to step down for "personal reasons". At least it probably won't be a .38 caliber headache reason. The Chicago boys have (mostly) given up on that kind of thing.
DaneChile in Chile
Monday, June 18, 2012 at 8:52 AM
Have they?
PDK in Texas
Monday, June 18, 2012 at 4:39 AM
It is good to be optimistc about republican chances this election year as the liberal mindset and its democrat party, and most especially BHO, have tried so desperately to destroy the true American, founding fathers culture, of personal sovereignty, liberty, wealth and the pursuit of happiness.
It was 50 years ago this month that the SDS, led by Tom Hayden wrote the "Port Huron Statement" a manifesto for socialism and ultimately a one world government. It was 47 years ago Johnson "the stupid", fought against the spread of socialism in Vietnam, while fighting for the spread of socialism here in America, by starting the Vietnam war, costing great blood and treasure, and simultaneously initiating his socialist "Great Society" program. It was also 47 years ago that the democrats liberal "lion" of the senate, one Edward "Chappaquidic Ted" Kennedy champion the 1965 "Immigration and reform Act". Proclaiming loud and clear that the act would not change Americas demographics. It is painfully clear now that the liberal lion was lyin.
The American dream is predicated upon the sovereign rights of the individual, that the government must acquiesce to. As Lincoln said, "government of the people, by the people and for the people". This is the keystone, core element upon which our country was founded.
In America government is there for the people, people are not there for the government.
Ever since civilization began 10,000 years ago, this has been the bone of contention between the ruled and the rulers. With America, finally government got it right, government is second fiddle, the people are first violin.
However, as things transpired, and our republic became a fully enfranchised democracy as well, the democrat party found support championing the "little man". With a little time this itself transmorgrified into championing the immature.
With only real Americans, primarily white people, voting, the liberal mindset and their democrat party of government first, and the people second, found themselves waneing, dying out. However, tapping a rich source of immature people, primarily non whites, they have achieved great power in the election process. In fact with breeding numbers what they are, the republican party is now in danger, and on the verge of becoming number 2.
To be continued.
PDK in Texas
Monday, June 18, 2012 at 4:49 AM
Since liberals and their democrat party represent the idea of government over the people, socialism, and are pursuing a one world government with themselves at the top of the heap, America, the beacon and bastion of personal sovereignty, liberty, wealth and the pursuit of happiness is now in jeopardy.
As the democrat party embraces the minorities and foriegners in our fully enfranchised democracy, and because of their socialist ideals, tyranny waxes and liberty wanes. America is dying.
Throw in the Islamic ingredient into our American mix, Islamics being those who pursue their superiority at the expense of our liberty, and hope is fading fast for those who cherish our founding fathers America.
One and done! Nobama 2012, vote republican. Thank you.
G Dub in Lee's Summit, MO
Monday, June 18, 2012 at 7:47 AM
Very well said Sir.
Basil in MI
Monday, June 18, 2012 at 11:00 AM
It's amazing how these liberals say such bad things about capitalism, free markets, etc, and how much they like those socialistic and communist countries you mentioned. Why the heck don't they just leave the U.S. and go live in one of those countries?
Son of Liberty in Colorado
Monday, June 18, 2012 at 11:33 AM
Burt - They lie and point fingers in the blame game because that's the easiest way to not be on the hot seat. None of them has enough spine to take ownership of their mistakes. The repubs need to learn how not to fall prey to the trickery of the left. Obama must be gone in November if there is to be any hope for this country.
Richard Ryan in Lamar,Missouri
Monday, June 18, 2012 at 12:54 PM
It`s hard to believe anyone could be as stupid as Biden accidentally. I believe he has to work at it.
As for the Chicago cockroaches having gave up their propensity to give their enemies a dose of lead poisoning, I`m not so sure about that either. I`m sure a number of us on here are on Obama`s enemies list, and the only thing that saves us from an untimely end is the fact that we are small fish in a large barrel.
Scott Mac in AZ
Monday, June 18, 2012 at 1:16 PM
Burt, You're just too good. Better get ready for a visit to the gulag... Keep 'em coming.
Burt Prelutsky in CA
Monday, June 18, 2012 at 1:37 PM
Scott Mac: First you warn me that I should start packing for an extended stay in a gulag and then you tell me to keep 'em coming? With friends like you, I don't need any enemies. Just joshing. Of course I'll keep them coming, at least until I see Obama going.
As a rule, vice presidents serve as a warning that things could always be worse. But in the case of Obama and Biden, I would take the Veep any day of the week. Better stupid than evil, I always say.
Burt
Holmes Simons in Tampa
Monday, June 18, 2012 at 1:54 PM
Burt, the word coming out of the State Department is that Hillary has hired Monica Lewinsky to show her how to get on the ticket, but she abhors chocolate....and men. My money is on her moving to Germany where the real action is. And, no, I cannot explain how her rear got so big without having a few Reese's Peanutbutter Cups with each taxpayer funded meal. Maybe that's it; she doesn't have to walk to the ATM.
RudyT in Pittsburgh, PA
Monday, June 18, 2012 at 4:38 PM
"Finally, Biden has spent nearly four years proving his devotion to Obama. At times, when Obama gazes at his vice-president's wagging tail, he's probably reminded of the Cocker Spaniel he noshed on back in Indonesia."
I nearly sprayed my tea over the computer when I read that! Thank you again Burt for your fantastic sense of humor.
Oathkeeper Scott in Texas
Monday, June 18, 2012 at 5:59 PM
Much of the left can't stand Obama. The useful idiot 'children' of the left are disappointed that he hasn't waved his magic wand and made their wishes come true. The truly evil statists are disappointed that he hasn't 'stimulated' enough, hasn't grabbed enough power, hasn't cracked enough skulls. The unions are angry that he left them high and dry in Wisconsin, staying away. Fellow Dems know a sinking ship when they see one. They don't want his endorsement, but are torqued that he doesn't offer: caught up in his all-about-me insular world.
Polls that show BO 'neck and neck' with Romney call people at their homes or go to them as they exit voting booths for other reasons. Over-estimations. The Left is going to stay home in droves in November.
"The One" is going to suffer one helluva shellacking.
Burt Prelutsky in CA
Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at 12:01 AM
Rudy: Be advised that I do not accept any responsibility for people who ruin their computers by spritzing them with their tea or coffee when reading my posts.
Oathkeeper: A very telling sign in all the polls--including those that show Obama leading Romney--is that none of them show Obama with more than 46 or 47% of the vote. When the incumbent isn't scoring over 50% in a two-man race, he is in big trouble.
Mac: Things could be worse. Romney could have the support of blacks and homosexuals. That would be a strong indicator that we nominated the wrong guy.
Burt
Honest Abe in North Carolina
Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at 11:19 AM
Mr. Obama said after one of his recent decisions he had "evolved". While I do not necessarily believe in his or others evolution, if it were true that organisms "improve" and become more intelligent through evolution it would take Mr. Obama another million and a half years to evolve into a conservative.
Burt Prelutsky in CA
Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at 2:01 PM
Honest Abe: Inasmuch as he claimed he had evolved when it came to same-sex marriages, I suspect he is evolving in reverse.
Burt