Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Who's A Coward?

This is almost too easy.
LIMBAUGH: As has always been the case, ours is a world governed by the aggressive use of force, and we have a namby-pamby wimp in the White House leading us in exactly the opposite direction, and he's being made a fool of.

Let's clarify here. On the one hand, we have the first African-American President, who began his candidacy with most of the political world telling him he couldn't win. In the midst of his Presidential campaign, the financial system collapsed, and rather than be gimmicky, he kept right on going, remaining calm, confident, and won.

As both candidate and President, he has been on the receiving end of all sorts of baseless nonsense, racist demagoguery, and a near-constant barrage of criticism from both his left and right, even as he carries through on his campaign promises, his favorability numbers remain high, and his opponents, especially to his right, sink below the horizon except as figures on the nightly news.

He's being called a coward by a drug-addicted radio host who refuses to come out of his protective bubble and take serious questions from anyone; whose callers are screened to make sure no one with an opposing point of view gets through; whose record on both truthfulness and follow-through is near zero. Being caught on a return flight from a sex-tourist haven with a bag full of Viagra for which he didn't have a prescription, he rails on his show about "morality".

Those fish who swim in small barrels should not provide reasons for others to take aim.

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