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“So sue me”

Peggy Noonan, the WSJ columnist who once wrote speeches for President Reagan and unabashedly campaigned in print for President Choom is now so disenchanted with him she’s calling his behavior “dangerous” for America.

“…I’m not sure people are noticing the sheer strangeness of how the president is responding to the lack of success around him. He once seemed a serious man. He wrote books, lectured on the Constitution. Now he seems unserious, frivolous, shallow. He hangs with celebrities, plays golf. His references to Congress are merely sarcastic: ‘So sue me.'”

Actually he didn’t write the one book that was praised. He lied about that. He wrote the other one, the boilerplate one, which matches his pedestrian speeches. And he’s sarcastic to the Republican House because he doesn’t know how to negotiate with anyone.

As a rich boy who qualified for Affirmative Action because of his skin color and African name, he never had to. On the other hand, the Republicans don’t have the nerve to actively stand up to him. Only passively.

It’s going to be right unpleasant waiting for the first black president of our hyper-racial society to finally leave the stage—stoned or otherwise. I’m guessing stoned to the eyeballs.

But dangerous? I doubt it. He’s too stupid to do anything but preen. And sneer.