Friday, March 12, 2010

Health care summit

Well, I realize it is a little late, but today I'm going to talk about the Health Care Summit that took place on February 25. Now, it was introduced as bipartisan, but I didn't feel like I was watching a bipartisan summit. I was watching President Obama proceed to blame everyone besides himself for the way the economy is going. All I saw was an unorganized meeting in which Obama did the majority of the talking, and spent the majority of that time trashing the Republicans. As a matter of fact, Obama spent nine more minutes talking then all the republicans combined. Democrats, including Obama, spent 233 minutes talking, while Republicans spent 110. And whenever the Republicans brought up a talking point, Obama either jumped around the point, or just dismissed it entirely. When AR senator McCain brought up a point about different states receiving different health care, Obama said, "Well, let me make this point, John, because we aren't campaigning any more. The election's over." He then proceeded to talk about how they shouldn't be arguing about talking points back and forth and talk about how to get things done. That's…not…arrogant at all. At least now we know what he's like without his teleprompter. By the way, Obama can't speak without his teleprompter at all. He had to use it to talk to a bunch of 6th graders. They spent the entire time staring at his knees, he spent the entire time waving his hand like a conductor and swiveling his head like he was watching the world's slowest tennis match, and never made eye contact with the kids. Look it up on Youtube. But…I thought he was such a great speaker? Not only can Obama not speak without his teleprompter, but he can't speak well period. Have you realized the number of "uhhhhhhhh"'s he throws in to his speeches? Besides that, he doesn't realy seem to know what he's talking about. He's contradicted himslef numerous times as far as job production, and other key issues and predictions. The only thing he does do is talk and talk and talk, and not really communicate anything. He leaves people just as confused as when he came into the room. I would be fine with all this if he were a cashier at Wal-mart, but this guy's kind of running the country. Even I know how to run a country better than this guy. I've managed to do very well in all the Total War campaigns. Coragon '26 anyone?

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