Ultra liberal and ultra nasty columnist Maureen Dowd of the New York Times has written a piece about president Obama's upcoming speech on jobs. Her conclusion is set forth below. I think she has been reading this blog.
"Obama is still suffering from the Speech Illusion, the idea that he can come down from the mountain, read from a Teleprompter, cast a magic spell with his words and climb back up the mountain, while we scurry around and do what he proclaimed.
"The days of spinning illusions in a Greek temple in a football stadium are done. The One is dancing on the edge of one term.
"The White House team is flailing — reacting, regrouping, retrenching. It’s repugnant.
"After pushing and shoving and caving to get on TV, the president’s advisers immediately began warning that the long-yearned-for jobs speech wasn’t going to be that awe-inspiring.
“The issue isn’t the size or the newness of the ideas,” one said. “It’s less the substance than how he says it, whether he seizes the moment.”
"The arc of justice is stuck at the top of a mountain. Maybe Obama was not even the person he was waiting for."
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