One of the reasons it’s extremely unwise to put people like Barack Obama in charge of anything is that their frantic efforts to save their own skins have a way of tearing apart the teams they lead. It’s hard to keep up with their ever-shifting excuses and prevarications. A subordinate might find himself fiercely defending every word the boss said on Monday as gospel truth, “clarifying” those words on Tuesday, retracting them on Wednesday, and denying the boss ever said them by the end of the week. Other people in the operation often object to being used as scapegoats for failure, leading to nasty internal battles....
It’s an unholy disaster, and the Administration charged with controlling Obama’s self-inflicted damage is putting on the biggest clown show since… well, since they started arguing with each other about whether they were at war with ISIS last week.
◼ Ron Fournier Summarizes Obama's 60 Minutes Interview: 'I, Me, My, It's Their Fault' - Tom Blumer/Newsbusters
I, me, my. It's their fault. I, me, my. It's their fault. I, me, my. It's their fault. I, me, my. It's their fault. I, me, my ...
— Ron Fournier (@ron_fournier) September 28, 2014
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