Archive for May, 2010

What Crisis Will Excite Obama into Action?

The President came into office without enough experience to get hired to a major management position with most companies. Every national crisis demonstrates his lack of experience combined with a detached arrogance as a vivid symbol of his enormous ego without real substance involved.
He sounds good when proclaiming his dedication, commitment and innocence in [...]


Obama’s Oil Spill Explanation

Today was the first Obama Press conference in 300 days. We have been subjected to his TV appearances so frequently that I was amazed that he actually hadn’t had a press conference for such a long time.
His conference started with a statement designed by Rahm Emanuel which is to “:never let a serious crises go [...]


OIL-Admiral Thad Allen- Head of the Disaster Response Team

Admiral Allen of the Coast Guard was questioned by reporters as to whether the government was preparing to replace BP as the lead in trying to stop the oil disaster in the GulF of Mexico.
Admiral Allen dismissed such a notion by answering ”replace them with what?”
The Admiral unlike Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and [...]


Calderon’s Visa Revoked

I don’t know if Mexican President Felipe Calderon needs a visa to enter the U.S. but if he does it should be revoked. His critical comments on the Arizona Immigration Law were outrageous. For a guest to criticize the meal being served would be crass behavior, but while a guest of our country [...]


State Dinner for Mexico’s Felipe Calderon

Tonight the President will be hosting a state dinner for 200 guests honoring Felipe Calderon the President of Mexico. The dinner will be a Mexican theme prepared by celebrity chef Rick Bayless.
Bayless has two Mexican Restaurants in Chicago, hosts a PBS Mexican cooking show and most importantly has Michele Obama as a big fan [...]


Arizona- Guest Post by Heath Suddleson

The new law in Arizona is much maligned, but rarely read.
As of now, President Obama, Eric Holder, and Janet Napalitano have all cried foul with respect to Arizona’s newest law, and all have admitted that they have not read the mere 16 pages of text. I don’t know why we are surprised to hear [...]


BP-Obama and Salazar Oil Relationships

The oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico now has various participants in the drilling effort pointing the fingers of blame at each other. Meantime the oil flows and The Obama and his administration are making stern comments about the situation with promises to find out where the fault lays. There are now [...]


Colorado’s Island–Boulder

Most folks view Colorado as a very special place with almost unmatched natural attractions. There is a Kodak moment at almost every turn of the road. The skiing is the greatest and white water rafting is an exciting summer diversion. We have wildlife, cowboys, cattle and buffalo ranches and hiking trails to last [...]


With Bombers-Better To Be Lucky Than Smart.

Thankfully for us the Pakistani and Islamic terrorist bomb schools seem to be a little remiss in their ignition instructions. The recent Times Square bombing attempt was another example of that fact
Janet Napolitano Secretary of Homeland Security and Attorney General Eric Holder praised their anti-terrorist team and the NY police for brilliant response [...]


Triple Pneumonia

I’ve been receiving numerous queries concerning the disappearance of my usually frequent posts from the Blog world in recent weeks. Those who have reached me by phone know that a case of Triple Pneumonia struck our house with a sudden and mean occurrence.
If you never heard of Triple Pneumonia you are not alone in [...]