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Detached, aloof, and too damned tired to tackle the jihadi epidemic with the once-hyped energy and passion of a 48-year-old Super-agent of Hope and Change

Terrorists aloft over America skies, AWOL Obama aloof in Hawaii


By Judi McLeod ——--December 30, 2009

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imageAt the risk of being branded a “birther”, is President Barack Obama’s post-Christmas Day Flight Northwest 253 terrorist attack a useful way to leave an impression that Hawaii is the place of his birth? AWOL in Hawaii, Obama’s not coming back until Sunday. For certain his vacation has little to do with Christmas, which he tried to cancel on Christmas Eve with the symbolic passing of ObamaCare. Nor according to his royal self, does he particularly believe in Christmas. Describing their own account of the day when Christians celebrate the Birth of Jesus, the Obamas do not give presents to their own daughters. The “other Michelle” (Malkin) gets it right on the button when she describes Obama’s “”four more full days of reinforcing his image as detached, aloof, and too damned tired to tackle the jihadi epidemic with the once-hyped energy and passion of a 48-year-old Super-agent of Hope and Change”. (michellemalkin.com Dec. 30, 2009).

Come to think of it, is Obama, who looks much younger, really 48? Is his birthday really August 4, 1961? Or was this Date of Birth, like so many other “factoids” about the Messiah arranged for him by his Marxist Creators? When it comes to stewardship of the greatest nation on earth, there are those who would argue that Obama has been on a permanent vacation. Malkin is also right on the money by stating in today’s column that “Team Obama’s stage managers and image gurus are all about symbolism”. “Wouldn’t the president send a more credible message to jihadi plotters around the world (and to Americans) by cutting his holiday break short and getting back to work in the White House, rather than by phoning in for the next four days?”
“And how many more tropical paradise pow-wows and basketball games with his Chicago cronies Valerie Jarrett, Marty Nesbitt, and Eric Whitaker does he need, anyway?”
Yes, everyone, there is a Messiah, and he was born on Christmas. The knockoff is having a hard time practicing being the Messiah when he can’t keep jihadists off of aircraft even with warnings from the jihadists Daddy, let alone walk on water. Ann Dunham’s little boy Barry can afford to play in paradise adding to the alleged myth of the State of his birth because the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) is working over the holidays to squeeze yet another $5 each from the great unwashed. As Sen. Bob Menendez sent out in his Christmas week message yesterday, “We know how their Karl Rove politics work.
“On Christmas Eve, the Senate passed sweeping health care reform. Not one Republican voted in favor. Trying to deny Democrats a legislative victory was more important than expanding health care to millions of Americans who need it. “They will spend the next 11 months spinning our health care victory into a weapon and hitting us with it. (CFP: Poor Dems!) “We might have the momentum now, but we must show the GOP and the pundits that we can sustain it until the 2010 elections. A strong fundraising report will do just that, but we need your help.”
You might be counting on spending more family time to take you through New Year’s Day but the Dems are shilling for more money: Written on red on Menendez’s DSCC message: “There are only hours left until the DSCC’s end-of-quarter deadline at midnight Thursday. We need you to contribute $5 or more right now. Every dollar will make a difference.” Meanwhile, the deadline to Obama caring enough about Americans to be in Washington to face up to the Christmas Day terrorism on Northwest Flight 253 over Detroit has long since passed. You can run and hide if your name happens to be Obama!

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Judi McLeod—— -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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