Napolitano Goes from Oil Spills to the Opera

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может у кого нить есть ещё информация по этому поводу??

kikus of AL 4:24PM June 12, 2010

BP has a website to see the work being done on the spill. Obama says he is open but does deals behind closed doors with no cameras. Obama tried to claim credit for plugging the hole. Will he take the failure when it does not work. LOL. What a joke and a empty suit.

joe of TX 9:54PM May 29, 2010

Napolitano, Holder or Posner.

dick of TX 5:05PM May 29, 2010

ANYWHERE HE GOES WILL BE FOR PHOTO OP ONLY. THIS GUY

IS A NARCISSTIC S.O.B. ANYWAY

BOB C of CA 12:08PM May 29, 2010

I wonder when the masses will wake up and realize the true bent of this flake and his anti-American agenda? Without much doubt, obama has been a major disaster since taking office! His economic policies are big-time flawed...period! And come 2012 obama will join jimmy carter as a one-term disaster!

TRS of HI 11:58AM May 29, 2010

Rome burns while Nero fiddles!

Wayne Higley of MA 11:42AM May 29, 2010

So, who was Her date, Mizz. Kagan?

What a photo Op. that mess would be to see. *ack hock-hock *spitooey!!!

claspur of IN 11:32AM May 29, 2010

The writer is a stitch, too. When speaking about the Revzens in Arizona he says that Cindy is "a trained opera singer..." What is the difference between a trained opera singer and an opera singer? Isn't training given? Ooooppps, not if you're a write for US News, another idiotic left-wing nut job magazine about to fold at any moment. Hurray!

Bill Edwards of FL 11:31AM May 29, 2010

I did not vote for Obama and I don't think Janet Napolitano is the the sharpest knife in the drawer. That said, I cannot understand why the woman couldn't take a night off and also, what does the mere physical presence of the President do to stop a massive oil spill - or rescue people from a categoy 5 hurricane, for that matter? The President's presence in the first few days or even weeks of a catastrophe will do nothing but hinder rescue and clean up efforts. I think most rational folks would agree to that if they were honest.

But, see, that's the problem here. After 8 years of seeing a Republican crucified for every move he made, no matter if it was good, bad or indifferent, it is difficult to cut Mr. Obama a break. Now the White House and the media are quick to remind us of just how limited the government is in dealing with a catastrophe like the oil spill.

Isn't that funny when only a few years ago, the government was held responsible - and the President specifically - for every bad thing to come out of one of the biggest natural disasters in our country's history?

Here's my fantasy - everyone who found fault with every single gesture that President Bush made while in office will admit that they were driven by their own prejudices. And everyone who wants to condemn everything President Obama does will admit that they are being at least partially driven by a desire for payback to this administration.

And then, let's all CUT IT OUT!

I do not expect to see my fantasies fulfilled.

Janet of PA 11:26AM May 29, 2010

"This is not a peasant nation or one of rulers and kings." - would you dare say that to obama?

Elder Geek of NC 11:25AM May 29, 2010

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