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Friday, November 28, 2008
John McCaslin :: Townhall.com Columnist
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by John McCaslin
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Thanksgiving is over, and soon to celebrate his final Christmas as president, George W. Bush is turning his sights on Texas. But first he has to pass the keys to the White House to President-elect Barack Obama on the steps of the U.S. Capitol. The Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies educates that following the inaugural ceremony on the west front of the U.S. Capitol, the outgoing President and First Lady traditionally leave the nation's capital "with little ceremony" to begin their post-presidential lives. An 1889 "Handbook of Official and Social Etiquette and Public Ceremonies at Washington" describes it this way: "His departure from the capital is attended with no ceremony, other than the presence of the members of his late Cabinet and a few officials and personal friends. The President leaves the Capitol as soon as practicable after the inauguration of his successor." After all, says the 2009 committee: "In 1798, George Washington attended the inauguration of his successor, John Adams, and several observers noted that onlookers paid more attention to Washington than to Adams." (Unlikely this go-round, given Mr. Obama's extreme popularity.) Here's what our readers will likely see on Jan. 20: Immediately after the swearing-in ceremony, the newly installed president and vice president (in this case Mr. Obama and Joseph R. Biden Jr.) will escort their predecessors (Mr. Bush and Dick Cheney) through a military cordon and out of the Capitol. Ever since Gerald R. Ford's departure in 1977, where the former President and First Lady then climb into a helicopter and fly away from the Capitol grounds, during which the weight of the world - arguably heavier now than at any other time in U.S. history - falls onto the shoulders of the nation's new president. BUY STOCKS When other 2008 Republican presidential candidates donned blinders, Mike Huckabee says he knew the U.S. economy was headed for disaster. "As much as I would have liked to joined in the 'jolly good feeling' that the other Republicans were expressing for the state of all things economic in America ... I said that my friends on the stage must have been talking to a different crowd," the former Arkansas governor writes in his new book, "Do the Right Thing." "The people I met every day serving food, sweeping and mopping, making beds at the hotel, or tagging bags at the airport weren't getting ahead," he points out. During one debate in Iowa, Mr. Huckabee recalls, "Mitt Romney was asked what we could do to help the economy. I stood there in stunned silence when he went into his well-prepared, programmed answer about how we needed to invest more in high-yield stocks. High-yield stocks! "I wanted to scream out, 'Let them buy stocks!'" RUSTED SLEIGH Thanksgiving digested (if not yet, hang in there), we turn our attention to Christmas and the arrival of Santa Claus - unless, of course, the jolly old elf and his team of reindeer are drowned. New York Times best-selling author Christopher C. Horner, who hangs his hat at the Competitive Enterprise Institute in Washington, writes in his latest book, "Red Hot Lies," that the focus of the global warming lobby is to corrupt our children through "scare campaigns," indoctrinating the tots to such an extent that they now blame their own parents for "global warming." Notes Mr. Horner: "Just in time for Noel a purportedly educational tome titled 'When Santa Turned Green' rolled out. 'It's November up in the North Pole and everything's going along smoothly at Santa's workshop until he discovers a leak in his roof. Santa soon learns that this little leak is connected to a far bigger problem: The North Pole is melting because of global warming!'" WHO'S IN CONTROL? "Are we going to let a bunch of Potomac River bureaucrats determine if a radio station in Tomball, Texas is being fair when it discusses politics?" So asks Rep. Ted Poe, Texas Republican, who notes that "some in Congress are trying to call back the speech police and reinstate the Fairness Doctrine," which was abolished several decades ago. The "Broadcast Fairness Doctrine," if reinstated, would see that private radio stations become fair and balanced by airing opposing views of public importance. "Sounds like government control of speech to me," says Mr. Poe, a former federal judge. "It is actually totalitarian state control of speech."

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Zapa 2
The republicans and democrats lavish their friends in money and favors. This is earth shaking news?
Who in the middle class doesn't recieve government favors? Actually, we are a self righteous bunch of pompous a**es. Welfare recipients are considered by modern economists to be equally viable economic stimulators and they aren't constantly clammoring for more jobs.
As I read through this stuff it appears that we have one bunch of adolescents arguing with another bunch of adolescents about who is going to drive the engine of Big Government.
People have no objection to tyranny as long as they are on the winning side. With Bush you apparently felt oppressed. Will you in reality be any less oppressed with Obama.
What is this pompous a** going to do that the last pompous a** didn't.
Its like cult worship here. Kenndy brought us Vietnam and he is worshipped.
What do I think ... I think that there has never, ever been a government that didn't represent the people and that when Marx spoke of people in terms of dialectic materialism, that he was on to something.
I think that people who want to lead are crazier than the rest of us as in reality they hold us in complete contempt and still cannot survive without our worship.

Zapa
I suspect that somehow this has gone to the level of a sporting event. People who have absolutely no control of their own lives long to be on the winning side.
Again, the problem is "Us". It is "Us" more than at any time in history. At one time people had a sense of blind obedience and fealty. At one time they felt pushed and shoved by external circumstances.
Now they live in envy and resentment and some kind of Oprah, Dr. Phil illusion of self actualization and in the meantime worship idols.
If all of Washington disappeared under the sea tomorrow; except for an adjustment to all the government checks that people directly or indirectly recieve, it would be of less significance than losing your doctor or garbage man.
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