I dream of blogging. Seriously. I took a nap this evening, and dreamt I was reading a very interesting post by Steve Benen (aren't they all?), and writing several posts of my own. I wish I could remember most of them.
One I do remember, though, was a thank-you letter to President Obama. And even in the dream, I was thinking, "Yeesh, isn't that a little much sap?" After all, I have concerns. Some of his DOJ's arguments recently have been concerning. I'm not at all sure over his Treasury Department. But, of course, every time I go to haul him to the woodshed, he does something that mitigates the concern, and then a little more. So I save my smackin' for them as deserves it more richly.
But a thank you letter? Oh, for crying out loud. I refuse to be that mushy-gushy.
However, I may have to rethink that position:
The establishment media, never one to turn down an easy
storycontroversyslap fight might be focused on Limbaugh—they are the ones that have asked questions of Gibbs, Emanuel, etc., after all—but "Team" Obama seems focused on fixing the fucking the disaster left to them by "Team" Bush-Cheney. The Recovery Act, the budget fixes—hell, the whole damn budget—today’s healthcare summit, Clinton’s Mideast initiative, the initiative to cut military waste, the Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, this week’s release of the OLC memos. . . that's what the White House is focusing on.Where is the Republican "loyal" opposition focusing? They are busy fearmongering about "socialism," saying "no" without proposing any implementable alternatives, and seeing who can kiss Rush's butt closest to his anus.
And how’s that workin’ for ya’? As the latest NBC/WSJ poll will tell you, not very well:
President Obama's favorability rating is at an all-time high. Two-thirds feel hopeful about his leadership and six in 10 approve of the job he's doing in the White House.
. . . .
By comparison, the Republican Party — which resisted Obama's recently passed stimulus plan and has criticized the spending in his budget — finds its favorability at an all-time low. It also receives most of the blame for the current partisanship in Washington and trails the Democrats by nearly 30 percentage points on the question of which party could best lead the nation out of recession. [emphasis enthusiastically added]
Really, the kid's not doing a bad job. When you kind of put it all together like that with the little NBC/WSJ Poll cherry on top, it's kinda eye-popping. So, y'know, Mr. President - thanks. And keep up the good work.
That work, o' course, would be easier if it wasn't for the abundance of assclowns he's having to deal with:
You know what's coming, don't you? Oh, yes, you do:"President Barack Obama's economic advisers are increasingly concerned about the U.S. Senate's delay in confirming the nominations of Austan Goolsbee and Cecilia Rouse to the White House Council of Economic Advisers.
[snip]Without Senate confirmation, the two economists are barred from advising the president as the administration tackles the worst financial crisis in 70 years and tries to advance the spending plan Obama submitted to Congress last week.
"There are some objections on the Republican side that we are trying to deal with," said Jim Manley, a spokesman for Reid."
As Josh said: Please Grow Up.
Meanwhile, Sen. Robert Menendez and other anonymous Senators have blocked two of Obama's science advisors. This isn't just bad for science, it's bad for the economic stimulus package, which contains a lot of science funding:
"The holdup could slow timely science and environmental policy work between Congress and the administration, particularly the spending of roughly $21.5 billion dedicated to science in the economic recovery package."
Now mind you, Obama has managed to accomplish all of the amazing things highlighted above and more in a political zoo where Cons obstruct everything in sight and a good chunk of the Dems can't figure out whether they're supposed to be Democrats or not. (New Dems, Blue Dogs, a word if I may: fiscal conservatives are typically Republicons, you dumbfucks. How's about we hold off on the concern trolling until after the economy has recovered, eh? Or you can join the ranks of the outrageous idiots over on the other side of the aisle. Good luck getting reelected with that.)
So, once again: Thank you, President Obama, for managing to do so much in so little time while navigating so many obstacles. And for not mangling innocent English sentences every time you open your mouth.
That, together with all the other stuff, means a lot to this writer.
And, Senate? I'm carrying Josh and Hilzoy's motion, here: Grow the fuck up.
(Update: you know what they say about great minds thinking alike... or at least on related grooves. What was I saying about the Treasury?)
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