If there is anyone more into themselves than the President strutting his stuff on the anniversary of bin Laden's demise it has to be the last three Republican primary candidates after it became clear Mitt Romney would become the nominee.
Graciousness, if nothing else, would have the President heaping praise on the officers who planned the mission and most certainly the Seals who carried it out. But no. It's all about him.
The same seems to hold true with Santorum, Gingrich and Paul. Each wants his pound of flesh. Hello? They lost. Paul continues to say he won't drop out due to his differences with Romney; that he may not even endorse him. I've often wondered what value there is in a begrudged endorsement in the first place. The endorsements that count are those that come from the ballot box and those are the ones that went to Romney.
Mr. Santorum agrees that Romney will be the nominee. He is withholding his official endorsement until Romney promises to accede to conservative demands. I don't know Rick. Enough of them left you high and dry that Romney has the nod rather than you. A bit cheeky, aren't you?
Of course there is Newt too. Not only does he want help in rehabilitating his reputation, such as it is, he wants help in forgiving his campaign debt. I know it is not uncommon for the winners to help the losers for the sake of common cause, but really. For someone who came across as a loose cannon more than a man of bold vision, who was continually condescending to the voters and even worse to the other candidates, you're asking a lot.
The "me generation" has put a different face on politics it would seem. Now the losers are making demands of the winners in exchange for rather dubious support.
I don't know if Romney can beat Obama or not. It's really too soon to tell. One thing that might be indicitive is how well the "me's" did in the primaries versus a more "we" oriented Romney. There is no bigger "me" out there than the President. Just listen to him.
Graciousness, if nothing else, would have the President heaping praise on the officers who planned the mission and most certainly the Seals who carried it out. But no. It's all about him.
The same seems to hold true with Santorum, Gingrich and Paul. Each wants his pound of flesh. Hello? They lost. Paul continues to say he won't drop out due to his differences with Romney; that he may not even endorse him. I've often wondered what value there is in a begrudged endorsement in the first place. The endorsements that count are those that come from the ballot box and those are the ones that went to Romney.
Mr. Santorum agrees that Romney will be the nominee. He is withholding his official endorsement until Romney promises to accede to conservative demands. I don't know Rick. Enough of them left you high and dry that Romney has the nod rather than you. A bit cheeky, aren't you?
Of course there is Newt too. Not only does he want help in rehabilitating his reputation, such as it is, he wants help in forgiving his campaign debt. I know it is not uncommon for the winners to help the losers for the sake of common cause, but really. For someone who came across as a loose cannon more than a man of bold vision, who was continually condescending to the voters and even worse to the other candidates, you're asking a lot.
The "me generation" has put a different face on politics it would seem. Now the losers are making demands of the winners in exchange for rather dubious support.
I don't know if Romney can beat Obama or not. It's really too soon to tell. One thing that might be indicitive is how well the "me's" did in the primaries versus a more "we" oriented Romney. There is no bigger "me" out there than the President. Just listen to him.
2 comments:
I'm pretty sure you don't watch Jon Stewart. Last night he had clip after clip where the president thanked the troops, the seals and everybody else (I can't even remember them all) that helped with all the progress (?) we've made in Afghanistan. I do not agree with our even being there, but to say he hasn't thanked anyone doesn't seem quite accurate. Thanks for your blog.
Marlu,
He did indeed - after the fact. For days before it was "his" everything. After the blowback me thinks his advisors put him on the right track. Thanks for reading Dogwalk.
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