Wednesday, May 26, 2010

High Crimes and Misdemeanors

I love it. I love it. Barack Obama is digging himself deeper and deeper into trouble, and it is eventually going to lead to his downfall. Obama's approval rating is at a record low 44 percent, and it's only going to drop further.

The latest controversy involves Congressman Joe Sestak of Pennsylvania. Sestak insists that the Obama administration offered him a job to bow out of the Democratic Senate primary. If this is true, it is a big deal, possibly even a crime.

At this point, there are only two possibilities: Either Sestak is lying or the White House is lying and may have committed a crime.

It is rumored that Sestak was offered the position of Navy secretary by a member of Obama's administration. Obama must have known about it and even authorized the offer. That means the president may have committed an impeachable offense by trying to bribe Sestak.

This could be another Watergate.

All of this comes amid widespread criticism of Obama's handling of the oil slick in the Gulf. This is the biggest environmental disaster in our country's history. Yet 37 days after the spill, Obama still hasn't done a darn thing about it.

The residents of the Gulf region are in an uproar. Even the mainstream media seems to have jumped on board in criticizing Obama's botched efforts. When NBC starts to criticize him, you know the "Anointed One" has fallen from grace.

This just proves what I have said all along: Obama is not competent enough to be president. He doesn't have a clue what he's doing.

The sad part is that America stands to be hurt most by his incompetency. With the 2010 mid-term elections only a few months away, that may be our only hope of recovering. Let's hope Republicans can stop Obama and take back control of the country!

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