Monday, November 9, 2009

This Is What Moveon.org Thinks About Afghanistan


MoveOn.com PoliticalAction

An exit strategy for Afghanistan

President Obama is poised to make a critical decision about the Afghanistan war in the next few weeks. He needs to hear that we need an exit strategy—not tens of thousands more troops stuck in a quagmire.
  • Send the President a message »
    This is from moveon.org. Even they think Obama has made Afghanistan a quagmire. Now he's on their crap list. BWAAAAHAHAHAHAHHAHAA. Conservatives take the time and send the President a message about the war in Afghanistan. It will mess with their minds when they read a conservative view coming from moveon.org. Tell Obama to take a crap or get off the pot with Afghanistan.

Another Radical Czar Goes Bye Bye

Internet Czar Susan Crawford advocates gov't takeover of Internet and newspapers Watch the video of Susan Crawford the Internet Czar.

 
The Obama administration has faced a vocal and growing opposition to the radical so-called net neutrality advocated by folks like Crawford and FCC Chair Julius Genachowski. Bi-partisan opposition, I hasten to add. The radicals in the administration, whose views are shared by the President, in true czar fashion avoid honest debate on the issue at all costs. Even, it would seem, internally.

From The American Spectator:
“[Summers] and other senior Obama officials were unaware of how radical the draft Net Neutrality regulations were when they were initially internally circulated to Obama administration officials several weeks ago. ‘All of sudden Larry is getting calls from CEOs, Wall Street folks he talks to, Republicans and Democrats, asking him what the Administration is doing with the policies, and he isn’t sure what they’re talking about,’ says one White House aide. ‘He felt blind-sided, and Susan was one of those people who heard about it.’”
This looks to be classic scrambling for cover on the part of Summers. As Big Government notes:
Sources say that such ongoing concern and criticism regarding the push for net neutrality could further impact the thinking of key Obama advisers -including Summers and potentially Obama strategist David Axelrod -and ultimately result in the administration backing away from net neutrality entirely. The White House aide cited by the Spectator notes that radical figures within the administration “are just a bunch of targets on our back that we can’t shake.”
That last line is a keeper. The full quote obtained by the American Spectator: “They haven’t done us any good on any level, and now they are just a bunch of targets on our back that we can’t shake.” Yes, that’s in reference to the radical elements appointed all over the administration, not just the net neutrality extremists.
This won’t be the end of the net neutrality war. Nothing with the Obama administration ever seems to end. But it is one more radical leftist shown the door, and that’s a good thing on its own. It’s also yet another reminder of that Neil Steven’s refrain: Elections Have Consequences. Obama has had way too many radicals in his admin. because he himself is a radical.