Sunday, February 22, 2009

From Fantasy to Reality

"Backseat driving, or Armchair quarterbacking? They both have the same meaning, and that is trying to tell someone how to do their job, what they do good in their job or what they do bad in their job without ever doing the task themselves. Throwing arrows at someone and criticizing everything decision they have made without having all the knowledge or ever serving in a position that gives you the “right and insight” to do that is another example of hypocritical backseat driving.

So now that the Big O (that used to refer to physical reaction from a woman during sexual climax, or maybe a website, www.overstock.com or to Oprah Winfrey, but now I use that to address the larger than life President Obama), has been in the office for just a few days over a month and has received all the top-secret intelligence reports every morning he sees reality. He sees that many of the policies and decisions of the previous administration were there for a reason.

He may have campaigned on pulling out of Iraq in 16 months and and on closing down Gitmo in his first 100 days, and even pushed the agenda of surging forces into Afghanistan, but those fantasy ideas from outside the circle of reality no longer apply. This is why I said during the campaign on both my other blog and on You Served radio that you can only believe 10% of what a candidate says once they start running, because they will say whatever they think will get them votes. I stated a couple of weeks ago on the show that Obama’s biggest problem was not going to be the GOP as many in the MSM would like you to believe. His biggest problem is and will be the ultra-left liberals that all had an agenda for him to get into office and now feel he owes them. The Acorns, ACLU, moveon.org, and the others that believed in his “Hope and Change” BS.
MilitaryPundits

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