Thursday, December 10, 2009

The Obama Paradox


Wartime President Obama Picks Up Peace Prize

Today is the much awaited day. Barack Obama arrives in Onslo to receive his Nobel peace prize. Hallelujah! The angels will certainly applaud. Meanwhile, America's generals are alternating between trying to accomplish their task in Afghanistan with less than the troops needed to do the dob, and alternately proffering explanations of why we will lose this war and suffer more casualties in the process.

The media has settled on the paradox of Obama receiving the peace prize, while engaged as a war time president who is increasing troops in the middle east. Somehow they seem to be overlooking the nuances coming from interviews with Generals Petreaus and McCrystal as it concerns their predictions for success in Afghanistan. Then of course there are the recent musings of Admiral Mullen (JCOS). He keeps sending up trial balloons of doom and openly stating that we are losing the war in Afghanistan.

It might just be me? But if memory serves? We seemed to be holding our own at worst in Afghanistan prior to the arrival of the Obama administration. and ever since he took office, it has been one report after the other citing how we are losing the war or have already lost it.

But never mind all that and disregard the purposeful propaganda that the administration is spreading like leaves in the wind. Our president is in Oslo to receive his peace prize today. And after taking two 747's and two C-141's loaded to the gunwales with his entourage to Oslo to receive his prize, he will fly it all back home then turn right around and fly it all back to Copenhagen. Where he will join in gladly in the willing bartering away of America's wealth and future.

But let us not dwell on the paradoxes. Let us rather bask in in the glory of the Obamamessiah and his glorious age. At least while we still have coal to heat our homes and food on the table.

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