I didn’t watch the President’s presser last night. I’m glad he took his case for health care reform “to the American people,” though I don’t really know what they have to do with it. Nice to keep ’em in the loop, I guess. From what I’ve read this morning, health care wasn’t an interesting enough topic, so the intrepid press moved along to more important things, like what if Obama got caught trying to break in to the White House (which is an easy question to answer; they’d claim he wasn’t born in this country and ship him off to Guantanamo, where he would reluctantly have to agree that they have a right to keep him there indefinitely without a trial).
I guess the serious urinalists are all atwitter (so to speak) over Obama’s outrageous claim that the Cambridge police acted “stupidly” when (according to the police report) they arrested somebody at his own home
“…after exhibiting loud and tumultuous behavior, in a public place, directed…at a police officer…[that] caused citizens passing by…to stop and take notice while appearing surprised.”
Well, shit. Nothing stupid about that; I’m surprised they didn’t cap his ass. Oh, I know what you’re thinking….
You didn’t realize your home was a public place, and you were unaware of the law against “loud and tumultuous behavior.” But, damnit, people took notice and looked surprised! Shameful. Ignominious.
Damn that Obama! Well, whattya exect? Them people always stick together.
Harvard people, that is.