The Narcissistic Divisionist in-Chief?

Last night, I took a good, hard look at my changes in attitudes (but not changes in latitude) since my father died in May.

While Dad was alive and fully cognizant, able to carry on a conversation, I acted as a “devil’s advocate” defender of our U.S. President, Obama, against the following accusations of Dad:

1. Narcissist — Obama’s only personal accomplishment, his wealth, is based on his autobiographies, which, as biographies go, are usually full of fabrications and myth/legend making material
2. Inexperienced — never finished a term in office, “fast-tracked”
3. Socialist — the Affordable Care Act was just the start of socialist, entitlement approach to governing
3. Pot smoker — the Commander-in-chief should lead by example and not have violated any laws voluntarily, especially as it relates to “recreational” drug use
4. Aligned with the Clintons, known associates of the Russians and most likely Communist sympathizers
5. No military experience — prone to misunderstanding the need for a standing army, air force, navy, etc., to protect interests both foreign and domestic
6. No foreign policy experience — prone to major lapses in relationships with other governments and inability to respond to disasters/flare ups on a timely basis
7. No business experience — lack of business ownership meant the President would be more inclined to redistribute business owners’ wealth as if the earnings were socialist/communist-owned
8. Part of the Chicago political machine, as corrupt as most big city politicians can [probably] be
9. May or may not have been born in the U.S., which is sufficient doubt to question all the President’s qualifications
10. Born of a non-U.S. citizen, especially a Muslim — will align his politics with non-U.S. interests first

We are all allowed to have personal beliefs that clash with popular opinion.

Obama’s first term in office was not a total disaster but we did see some of Dad’s worries above come to fruition, with many in the Secret Service and military display a total lack of regard for respect of their duties to country, family and self, reflecting an attitude that must start at the top, as all organizations do.

Are sex scandals a Democratic specialty?

Yes, Obama is an inexperienced narcissist but he also has a keen set of thoughts and had been involved in assembling a team in his first term that contributed to an economic recovery (only history will show us how much).

Obama carries a lot of international goodwill because of his mixed family heritage, which the U.S. has promoted as a form of foreign policy — part African, part Malaysian, part Hawaiian, part Muslim, Part Christian, part American — but has also contributed to division in domestic policies.

I understand narcissism. I write a blog, after all, with my name, not yours, on it. However, I have chosen not to put myself front and center in the public arena.

I tried to convince my wife last night that Obama is a black Reagan in his mix of government policies. My wife tried to convince me that Obama is no Great Communicator.

I voted for neither one so my perspective is biased against both the Gipper and whatever nickname we’ll end up giving Obama (the gray-haired skinny one?) but my argument is the same.

Bottom line: labels don’t change the fact that our government is intruding more and more into our private lives, including our thoughts and family relations, arguments as perennial as grass growing cycles.

In other words, enough about current politics — on to the future!

Wordyisms

Best observation of the recent U.S. presidential election:

“Pundits argue whether Obama’s reelection is a mandate for change.  To single women and gays, he’s simply a man date.”

Worse source verification of the recent “Hillary says let’s avoid talking about Benghazi, get revenge on socialites and philandering men in the military” scandal:

What was that book title, again?

Which image is most like the other?

In this month’s copy of a children’s magazine, Highlights, we ask you to identify which image of a person in the first photo is most like an image of a person in the second photo:


HINT: there is no version of the girl with long black hair in the first photo.

 

Credits:

Abandoned Ship

Rumour has it, based on the blood pouring from my scrotum, that the flooding of Venice released an ancient terror.  I am almost too tired to continue writing.

My wife and I included the city of canals on our tour of Italy.

We were there when the latest floods hit.

Being avid swimmers, we decided to join other tourists who dived into the waters of a local plaza and jumped out of a gondola into the floodwaters.

Several days later, we all feel a little sick.

I sit here, soaking up blood that I can’t stop.

Most of us have wounds that won’t heal.

One tourist reported that the doctor he brought with him reported seeing unusually large multicellular organisms in his bloodstream that seem to like eating through skin and blood vessels.

We are weak.

I don’t know if I can write another blog entry.

The priest in our hotel offered us last rites, saying, apologetically, that we looked like hell.

With the countrywide strikes in progress, I don’t think we’ll be able to get out of here alive.

…if you can call what’s been happening to us, the last few days, living!

This shipment completes your order — returns are easy!

“Love is what happens to a man and woman who don’t know each other.” — W. Somerset Maugham

“This is a free country, madam.  We have a right to share your privacy in a public place.” — Peter Ustinov, Romanoff and Juliet, 1956

“No matter.  The dead bird does not leave the nest.” — Winston Churchill (on being told that his fly [pants zipper] was undone)

“Are we having fun yet?” — Carol Burnett, The Four Seasons, 1981

Rainy days and Mondays…the weekend over, MI6 looking like a bunch of dallying dunces in a Bond film, a football team losing another close one…these are the men that try time’s souls.

I face another crossroads, more choices, less certainty, many goals to accomplish should I so choose.

In this big, big universe, a group of minorities banded together to form a rainbow coalition majority on a small portion of a medium planet.

Sixty-two million out of three hundred-plus million out of seven-plus billion.

My sister and her children celebrate victory — hello to liberal Christianity, legalised marijuana, gay marriage and abortion rights.

My mother, my sister in-law and her children see defeat — goodbye to conservative Christianity, the sanctity of heterosexual marriage and the right to life for all unborn children.

My wife and I wonder where this places us in the scheme of Internet of things.

At 11:12 on 11/12/12, this blog fades to silence — there is no longer any joy for the advance of technological achievements in the face of diverging social movements.

Ticks and Tufts

To act the part of one who is insane, one can get to know the insane.

But what is insanity?

Have you ever visited an insane asylum?

What is the absence or opposite of insanity?

Two recent events have bummed me out — the loss of the political party of my parents in national elections and the recent spy movie called “Skyfall.”

Both imply that the generation which raised me has passed the torch to a generation that has been labeled the “Me” Generation and the Baby Boomers, allegedly including myself.

The next generation, as exemplified by a recent restaurant server of ours who reminded us of the character Mr. Humphries in “Are You Being Served?” and knows neither Benny Hill nor “Monty Python and the Holy Grail,” will have to decide for itself what of my generation is worth perpetuating.

For them, a “war” on foreign soil must seem normal, having experienced sensational news headlines about the continuing war on terror in countries like Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, etc.

For some of them, the phrase “7/7” or “9/11” will seem as old-fashioned as “Remember the Alamo,” or “December 7th, 1941…a date which will live in infamy.”

The old wars of military might have not completely faded away but new wars — cyber, financial, cultural — pick up the pace.

With Stephen Covey dead and gone, will anyone in the new generation know what a win-win situation is?

What about insanity?

How much of any one generation (generation being a label, of course, that generalises, not always accurately) is insane and is carried on by the next one?

We’re back!

Blame our temporary blackout on our intermittent WiFi router, this time.

Anyway, we have more news to report.

A full squadron of jets has defected from the government and joined forces with the Ruralites.

One of the pilots claims that many more are ready to defect, waiting on word from a general officer who will decide which strategic groups should defect immediately, leaving other units behind to sabotage the government’s military defense network.

Several foreign news agencies have begun reporting similar activities in their countries, bringing up the question of whether this is a global revolt against globalisation.

Despite what appears to be an ironic revolution, we’ll stay on top of this seriously and hope the censors don’t catch us before we catch you up on the news you can really use.

More as it develops…

The saga continues…

We’re still receiving sketchy reports at this time.

However, based on what we have, here is the story so far.

Eyewitnesses claim that a major airplane carrying high-level government dignitaries was hijacked and flown to an undisclosed remote military base.

We have estimates of the location of the base due to an unusual news blackout in that area.

Unfortunately for our readers and listeners, phone, radio and TV networks have been ordered to keep this information mum for the next 24 hours until details can be sorted out, avoiding general panic and chaos so close to the end of an election.

Meanwhile, banks are reporting a run on their cash reserves based solely on the rumors that ATM machines have been hacked by one side or the other of the Ruralite Uprising.

We will try to keep this blog going in the interim.

Should government censors shut us down, we will send messages via public airwaves using the following radio waveleng [sudden end of transmission]