I put this one to good use on my FB page this morning!
with this commentary....
"Today's post is a bit pointed but it speaks to the political climate in which we're living where the bio required to get a person hired in the business world widely differs from the bio that often gets a politician elected. And yes, keeping an elected person in office often would not pass the corporate sniff test. For example, what happened to Monica at the hands of Bill would not be tolerated in any corporation. Even under the guise of mutual consent that executive would be fired. It's called unequal power. Yes, this is quite the power couple we've decided to have represent us."
******* The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil ... but by those who watch them and do nothing. -- Albert Einstein
Quote: ThirstyMan wrote in post #2Very Nice! mucho gracias pookie!
I put this one to good use on my FB page this morning!
with this commentary....
"Today's post is a bit pointed but it speaks to the political climate in which we're living where the bio required to get a person hired in the business world widely differs from the bio that often gets a politician elected. And yes, keeping an elected person in office often would not pass the corporate sniff test. For example, what happened to Monica at the hands of Bill would not be tolerated in any corporation. Even under the guise of mutual consent that executive would be fired. It's called unequal power. Yes, this is quite the power couple we've decided to have represent us."
========================================================================================== By the way, I'm growing rather weary of the cheap comparisons of Obama with Neville Chamberlain. The British Prime Minister got the biggest issue of the day wrong. But no one ever doubted that he loved his country. That's why, after his eviction from Downing Street, Churchill kept him on in his ministry as Lord President of the Council, and indeed made Chamberlain part of the five-man war cabinet and had him chair it during his frequent absences.
When he [Chamberlain} died of cancer in October 1940, Churchill wept over his coffin.
So please don't insult Neville Chamberlain by comparing him to Obama. -- Mark Steyn"