He’s Got The Power

During the Democrat primary, Obama advisor Samantha Power called Hillary Clinton a “monster” and soon thereafter resigned. At the time, I figured Barack told Samantha to wait until things cooled down and he’d bring her back. Obviously, the resignation was all for show; just like his campaign….

Samantha Power, the Harvard professor who was forced to resign from Barack Obama’s presidential campaign last spring after calling Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton “a monster,” is now advising the president-elect on transition matters relating to the State Department — which Clinton is slated to head.

People close to the transition suggested too much was made of Power’s comment at the time, and said that she has made moves to bury the hatchet with Clinton and that the senator accepted those efforts. If so, that could pave the way for Power to reemerge as a key adviser for the new president after being barred for months from appearing on television as a foreign policy surrogate for Obama.

So, “change” is being further defined as doing things to get elected you don’t really mean. As long as people think you mean them, you can always “change” your mind later once they have no choice but accept it.

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2 Responses to He’s Got The Power

  1. Mauser says:

    People applaud Magicians who can fool them and misdirect their attention. Now they do that for Politicians too.

    In a twisted way, I’m almost going to enjoy the next four-year train wreckl. Hopefully it will ruin the Democrat party.

    I Hope too much….

  2. thekingtut says:

    This is going to be the most love filled administration EVUH!

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