Colin Powell has begun to suspect that BO may be sort of overstepping. It's sinking into the former General's head that maybe, just maybe, Bo's policies of massive governmental growth and unprecedented debt accumulation could very possibly be a bad thing for the country.
Face it, Colin: you were duped.


"Face it, Colin: you were duped."
He wasn't the only one. Evidently, a little more than half of us were also duped.
An the other hand, anyone who can manage to get passed through the House and Senate, 1000-page bills that nobody has either the time nor inclination to read (and it turned out that one of them (cap & trade?) hadn't even been printed before the vote came up), has to be a political genius.
Or perhaps, Machiavellian genius.
Posted by: ZZMike | July 08, 2009 at 09:53 AM
Actually, I disagree: BO didn't win by a majority vote. And Powell was one of his top cheerleaders. So Colin was duped; may have been good as a general in something he understood - not so much on the political field.
Remember as well that BO made it clear that any bill heading forward would be posted online in its entirety before it ever went to a vote. Has that ever happened?
I posted a set of interviews that were done with a former KGB agent. You should check them out, and see if anything seems familiar. BO's no political genius; he's a product of the efforts that have been underway here for a number of years.
Posted by: Max | July 08, 2009 at 03:42 PM