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Left's Scapegoat

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Left's Scapegoat

Published: Mon, 5 Oct 2009

Description: Liberals blame Bush for losing 2016 Olympics

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" President Obama's most glaring failure on the world stage came Friday when the International Olympic Committee rejected Chicago's bid to host the 36 Olympics. At the the president traveled to cope but hey it's -- lobby for his hometown. The IOC's decision was a slap in the face for the commander in chief -- the guy who fancies himself. As the darling of the international community but don't worry Obama's fans aren't blaming him for this failure. They were quick to pitted on the favorite scapegoat that of course George W. Bush I'm serious. Let's take a look at Illinois senator Roland Burris and his reaction."

" This sense is that. And we have to look at what happened in the past years in America we'll leave the image of America over the past eight years and the world. And don't Obama had not had time to turn that around the world stage."

" Bush's fault that -- was not alone the reverend Jesse Jackson he chimed in as well saying quote. The way we refuse to sign the Kyoto treaty we -- what the world into Iraq. The world had a bad taste in his mouth about us so -- Jackson and others blame bush for making the world hate us. But let me ask has President Obama given the international community such a positive impression of the United States. And it goes around the world you know saying things like this."

" There have been times where America -- shown arrogance. And been dismissive. Even the risk of the United States is still working through some of our own rule darker periods in our history. We've at times been disengaged. And at times we've sought to dictate our -- We have to acknowledge. Potentially we've made some mistakes. That's how we want fortunately facing an uncertain right. Our government made a series of hasty decisions. In other words we went off course."

" That -- that does not snake the US sound like such a great place certainly not somewhere where anybody would want a common celebrate the Olympic Games."

" And joining me now with reaction all of this is the author of the New York Times number one best seller catastrophe Dick Morris is here Dick good to see -- happy -- good to be -- well I was wrong."

" I think it goes I didn't think he'd go to Copenhagen."

" In less the fix was -- Folks and the meeting I was -- but I do have another theory your reaction."

" Well I think you're right I think you you were right to be wrong ideas."

" A good president would have absolutely done that and wouldn't have let himself be slapped in the face like that right. That's the thing is right here is now the the conspiratorial side of me you can talk me -- the legend you want. Now aren't so he has always friends in Chicago we have a lot of unanswered questions about his connections in Chicago. They know him best."

" Why don't I think in the back of my mind that he didn't want to anger Mayer deli and people that knew him."

" His favorability is up to 52 now from 48. I think there's an American sentiment of rally around the president when he's consulted. Abroad. It happened with Eisenhower these two summit this happened -- very frequently without the president's you get hit in the global stage and they rally around him. And I think that may have been an -- what is so another words that you really -- on a pretty deep conspiratorial level but I think anything's possible with them it's not the LI OC that I'm concerned about a ten G-20. That happened the same time as the IOC -- week before."

" This the United States signed over. It's economic sovereignty to twenty nations."

" Which include the likes of Argentina. And Brazil and South Africa and Saudi Arabia and Russia. And China of course."

" And end in catastrophe we talk about how the declaration of independence is being repeal. And this is a prime example of that we basically announced. That we would let the IMF the monetary fund decided. Or help guide to a consensus. What our economic policy ought to be. And they said you have to mandates you have to lower your deficit which is fine."

" And you have to do much more to regulate financial institutions and crack down on. CEO pay and every three months you gotta come back to us and tell us how good a job you're doing. And if not will condemn you with the moment will only use moral sanction. But we might get to economic sanctions as well."

" And that the same time Barack Obama succeeded. In getting the poor debtor nations in the IMF."

" To increase their vote share from 43% to 48%. That's like having the debtor nations run the bank -- money to."

" And this absolutely was American policy at this G-20 summit. And -- catastrophe we talked about how this is the opening stepped. In repealing the declaration of independence it's gonna put us. In the same position as the European nations are being subservient to the European Union and then turned to the -- believe he'd he'd keep compromise our sovereignty."

" Yes absolutely I think that he believes in one world government."

" One world government and he believes in coordination. Is it basically."

" The socialists took over regret this and explaining the socialists took over France in 81 but it didn't work because everybody went to Reagan's America infectious Britain. So then the socialists said let's take over Europe with the European Union that way they won't flee to another European country but they all went to the United States."

" Now they're trying to bring the United States into the global system."

" So that they can impose this socialistic principles of guaranteed vacation mini maximum work weeks. -- fourteen to."

" Too good to blend in in this global community high tax rates. Without fleeing to the United States as an alternative."

" And that's one of the things that's behind this medical care health care reform to make us like the rest of the world so they can do their way in Europe. And that the US getting a competitive advantage certain."

" Look we -- that we're gonna pay the burden for whatever environmental extremism. Policies are adopted we climate change of climate change like -- paid -- and tax is a disaster. Well we pay the majority of the ability United Nations are so they can trash us. Hi this is a very very pivotal key week in the health care debate -- we expected it may come down to the house and senate floor can't we got. Three different versions in the house to a -- with in the Senate how do you see this now unfolding."

" This is very important first -- what we're losing."

" I don't know if you get in the bad news for -- need to learn that."

" Our residents and has the approval of the health care package up from 41 to 46. And Obama's approval up from 48 to -- why you should that happen until I was Leno shows in the talk shows general Letterman and all that stuff. It's having an effect and he's doing the same smoke and -- his routine that got him elected. But this time there's a whole lot more at stake."

" It's gonna come down to two votes in the Senate Finance Committee later this week in early next to people."

" Revealing the easiest way to Olympia -- and and playing like Lincoln them Arkansas."

" They're both members of the Senate Finance Committee Mena Arkansas."

" It's no votes for this proposal this of the neither of bipartisanship. That will encourage moderate Democrats to go along they've been lobbying -- hard hard it and she's voted with the were Democrats a few times. If she goes against this then that sends a signal this is a one party bill. And then blanch Lincoln is the single most endangered democratic incumbent. Most won most likely to lose. And if she gets the guts to go ahead and vote for this program all the moderate Democrats -- gonna say -- she can do what I can do. But if she flicks on voting for this program like she should and votes against it it's an open invitation for the moderates to join her in moving away. Prior record senator can remain at their -- lonesome he's got to go where there. Nebraska senator Nelson Landrieu of Louisiana and at that point they can't get sixty votes."

" And at that point they have to try for fifty."

" But there's a whole lot of senators will vote for health care reform of its sixty but not if it's fifty."

" Because they know that someday they will be in the minority and the filibuster can be this easily bypassed and -- they will have no power."

" And so go to Dick Morris dot com. I am helping to put these 102 ads on an arkansan maimed every ten minutes I want that at all. So that they needed and breathe it and absorb -- he had very easily inflicted. It's as senator Lincoln don't cut my Medicare -- 500 billion dollars I need my Madagascar sequel to -- it was a big weaknesses he weaknesses that all right and thanks to be with us now."

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