I want to make sure I am quoting this correctly when referring to Dick Morris’ comment to Bill O’Reilly last night, citing what he called a “brilliant theory” (put forth by a Stephen “someone” whose last name I didn’t catch):

Obama is the post-America president, sent by “the world”.

More inferences followed in the actual exchange, but the 10 words above are verbatim.

Now, this in fact is a very interesting statement, as it really takes Dick to new heights regarding how far you can go on prime time without being labeled a conspiracy theorist. What may actually be the “brilliant” part is this “sent by the world” obscurity. What exactly, we must ask ourselves, does “the world” represent in this statement? Does it mean the rest of the world outside of America, or does it refer to ” the globalists” … or maybe something else? So you are left with some ambiguity here, but the context within which this statement was made may help to clarify the broader meaning.

The statement was in fact a response to O’Reilly’s sheer incredulity over the Obama/Holder decision to prosecute the KSM clan in a civil proceeding. That fiasco has been well covered by the media, so I will forego that debate here. But O’Reilly rightly points out that if the Obama administration has chosen to give KSM a public forum in order to somehow prove the extent of his administration’s anti-Bush agenda in principle, then a year long circus freak show will indeed ensue, and the American public will surely “seethe” as O’Reilly puts it, and such seething will be the undoing of any future political prospects for Obama and his agenda.

But O’Reilly reasons that Obama, despite any other shortcomings, is much more shrewd than to completely abandon his political career over such a flagrant demonstration of far-left political leaning – thus the incredulity. To which Dick Morris responds as quoted above.

But I think the outrage in the KSM prosecution venue, which goes hand in hand with the Ft. Hood denial of Terrorism gambit, is in fact the final nail in the coffin for Obama, and as Karl Rove put it just a few minutes later, the Obama administration is in a state of complete denial–completely out of touch with the majority of Americans who comprise the wide swath of centrists who occupy the better part of the socio-political bell curve.

People are beginning to wonder if, in fact, Obama is so far to the left that he is in essense an actual left-wing extremist like his appointed Czar and 911 Truther, Van Jones. It doesn’t take a genius to connect the dots here. While it may have been politically expediant to disband Jones at the time, it won’t be long before the far right starts denouncing the KSM trial as a victim’s pulpit for 911 Truthers.

But there can be no argument at this point against Rove. The Obama administration is indeed out of touch with reality with it’s continual claims of heroic feats (we brought the world back from “the brink”) against a backdrop of what appears to be sheer incompetance. The recovery.gov  misinformation is a whopping embarassment at best and an intentional deception at worst. The stimulus was, as predicted, a failure. Unemployment, and the administration’s inability to address it is a failure. The bailouts are a public outrage – failure. His apologist foreign relations approach is a failure. Gitmo–failure. Health care reform is a corporatist cop-out and a failure in the making. Cap and Trade is another Wall St speculative rip-off under the guise of a phony climate crisis. Obama’s popularity ratings are plunging as a result of these failures, deceits, cronyism and cop-outs.

Is Obama the “post America” president, sent by “the world”? To do what? To oversee the surrender of America in a world war where no shot is fired, but where it’s citzenry in essence acquiesces to a self-imposed treaty of Versailles? The people will draw their own conclusions as this bizarre theater of the absurd plays itself out, but all roads do seem to lead to the same destination.

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