April 29th 2009
100-Day Round-Up
Has it been one hundred days of Obamadom already? Gee, it feels like eons. From the earliest hours - when Prez-O announced he would close Guantanamo and forbid the exercise of morality, forcing government works to be involved in abortion against their faith - to day 99 - when the White House insensitively staged a mock 9/11 in New York then played a shameful blame-dodging game - it’s been one great skip through the tulips.
Flaming, toxic, Constitution-crushing tulips.
As can be expected, 100 day analyses abound. Here’s a guide.
Michelle Malkin focuses on the $330,000 mock 9/11 fly-over.
Come on, who’s surprised? The White House-engineered photo-op of low-flying Air Force aircraft that caused terror in New York City this week epitomizes the Age of Obama. What better way to mark 100 days in office than with an appalling exercise in pointless taxpayer-funded stagecraft?
Dick Morris sees a lot of trouble for Prez-O in the polls. Despite high approval ratings, his specific policies are getting trashed, as more and more folks are saying they like small government and less spending.
Over at NBC, the Obama network, Chuck Todd asks a rather large question:
But will he be a spectacular success or a spectacular failure?
That’s what makes him so likely to be consequential.
Jillian Bandes contrasts liberals and conservatives views of America’s most divisive president at Town Hall.
The Heritage Foundation digs into the big question coming out of the first 100 days: Is America safer? Are you kidding?
President Obama, however, has presumptively reversed many long-standing national security policies since taking over the White House. The speed and lack of transparent analysis and robust debate on these choices raises serious questions about the prudence and efficacy of national security decision-making in the new White House.
Me? I thought it would take 200 or maybe 300 days for it to get this bad.
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