By Michael Reagan
It's almost as if President Obama's agenda includes provoking anger at himself!
And it's not just Republicans he's provoking. It's just about anybody who crosses his path, even his party's deranged
left wing.
Long-time liberal Democratic Rep. Charles Rangel
is a case in point. The veteran Harlem Congressman reacted to criticism from the President, who called on him to "end
his career with dignity," by remarking that Obama hasn't "been around long enough to determine what my dignity is."
He added sarcastically that it's more likely to be the other way around over the
next two years, predicting the time will come when it will be he who will have to protect the President's dignity.
Taking opposite sides over a two-day span, Obama first indicated opposition to
the building of a mosque on the edge of Manhattan's Ground Zero, and the next day opposed the idea.
After voicing his support Friday night, he reversed himself after his remarks sparked a firestorm of criticism, saying
that he was merely noting that the ‘Mosqueteers' had a right to build there.
"I was not commenting, and I will not comment, on the wisdom of making the decision to put a mosque there,"
Obama said. "I was commenting very specifically on the right people have that dates back to our founding. That's what
our country is about."
Having taken both sides on the issue
he managed to anger both supporters of the mosque and its opponents.
Hungry for all-out support from the left, he managed to alienate them when he failed to get the so-called government
option that would have created a full socialistic healthcare system in the final version of the healthcare reform bill.
His continued support for the war in Afghanistan is angering the anti-war segment
of the Democratic Party's left wing, which wants the U.S. out of there, period.
For their part, the White House spokespeople adamantly deny that they are angry at leftist criticism, denying liberal
claims that the White House is angry over their claims that President Obama is more worried about making deals than adhering
to the liberal version of ideological purity.
According to White
House press spokesman Robert Gibbs, liberals would never admit that anything Obama does is good enough to satisfy them.
"I hear these people saying he's like George Bush," Gibbs said, adding
that such people ought to be tested for drugs. "I mean, it's crazy."
He dismissed what he called the "professional left," adding, "They will be satisfied when we have
Canadian healthcare and we've eliminated the Pentagon. That's not reality."
His final shot: "They wouldn't be satisfied if Dennis Kucinich was President."
Needless to say, conservatives are bristling with scorn over the President's continued attacks on former President
George W. Bush, who has been out of office for over two years.
Insisting that the current recession is Bush's fault,
the President and his fellow Democrats blatantly ignore that the Congress, which controls spending and the passage of all
economic legislation, was in the Democratic hands during the final four years of the Bush administration.
Noting that "with unemployment sky-high and the country sinking deeper into
debt every minute, it's clear that the last 19 months of "government-as-community-organizer" hasn't worked,"
said GOP House minority leader John Boehner.
"You know
it. I know it. The American people know it. The only ones who don't seem to get it are the Democrats running the White House
and Congress. "
Zeroing in on unemployment, Boehner said,
"We've exposed debacles in places like my home state where our Democratic Governor sent "stimulus" tax dollars
to El Salvador - yes, El Salvador - as Americans continue to ask "where are the jobs?"
And the top Democrat is Barack Obama. Is it any wonder he's near the top of so many people's lists of most unpopular
politicians?
[Mike Reagan, the elder son of the late President
Ronald Reagan, is founder- chairman of The Reagan Group and president of The Reagan Legacy Foundation (www.reaganlegacyfoundation.org).
Look for Mike's books and other information at www.Reagan.com.]
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