OBAMA’S BIGGEST POLITICAL MISTAKE (5/15/13)
Obama, the greatest president we have ever had, did the most
honorable thing he could do yet he made the biggest mistake of his political
career. It all happened just a few minutes ago. In his news conference concerning
the so-called IRS scandal; the targeting of Tea Party requests for tax-free
status. He said he would work with Congress
to find a fair solution to the problem. The problem is not with the IRS but
with the Tea Party has a long history of cheating on 501C applications and misusing
that status. It is common knowledge that these are active political campaign
groups; direct violations of the law—turn on the TV and watch the political
ads. If you were to count the number of applications where there was evidence
of cheating, by far most of them are from right wing groups. By default, the
Tea party has caused the IRS to targeted them. The point is, there is no or at
best only minor levels of wrongdoing.
What has happened is that the President, an honorable man,
has knowingly opened himself up to prosecution by radical Republicans. I can
now add the adjective ‘brave’ to the list I use to describe this man. For six years, he has tried to work with
congress and they refused at all levels. Their objective is to destroy him,
and they will use every technique possible to do that: law suites, prosecutors,
out-right lies, congressional hearings, ad hominem attacks, everything. He is
not dealing with honorable men like him; he is dealing with Boehner, John Cornyn,
John Thune, Eric Cantor, Rand Paul, John McCain, Lindsey Graham. He is not
dumb; in fact, the exact opposite is true. He knows
their unreasonable and unfounded hate, but for him it is more honorable to try
to do things right.
The Marquis de Condorcet wrote the book, Sketch for a Historical Picture of the
Progress of the Human Min (Amazon Kindle.com). Some call it the greatest
book every written about the human mind and politics and perhaps it is. It
explains in detail what Obama is up against; it is impossible to use reason or
common sense to change the minds of a modern Republican Congressional
representative: science deniers, the greedy, the political cheaters at the center
of the IRS investigations. Condorcet died in prison at the time of the French
Revolution but did the honorable thing; he never turned his back on his sense
concerning the fundamental logic, goodness, and rightness of humanity. Followers of this blog understand that I put
the reason for rejection of logic squarely on the back of our genome and put an
exaggerated sense or trait for dominance in the center of the Republican fanaticism.
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