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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

'The Chairman' Breaks Presidential Protocol

The pitfalls of electing a completely untested and untried novice to the Presidency abound. But when that novice doesn't even care about those pitfalls, an arrogance emerges that is particularly troublesome.

'The Chairman' Barack Obama met with President Bush on Monday concerning the transition to a new administration.

No sooner had the meeting adjourned than Obama and his minions were out discussing the topics of conversation between Mr. Bush and The Chairman--a conversation that historically has been considered private and confidential.

Are we to expect these blatant violations of protocol to be the order of the day now that 'the Lightworker' has ascended to his throne?

Mr. Bush has by all accounts bent over backwards to keep the transition classy, keeping sacred those time-honored traditions that dictate the behavior between an outgoing President and an incoming President.

Too bad 'The Chairman' will have none of it. He went out and trashed Bush for opposing the bailout of the auto industry--one of the topics discussed in private between the two.

And now there are very hard feelings.

Is this how The Chairman will treat ALL of his ideological opponents? If so, we are in for a disastrous 4 years.

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