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Jay Carney: hey, let’s celebrate indecisiveness! — 22 Comments

  1. Is it just me, or do others notice many of the liberal bent, especially in the media, relishing the thought of “walking a tightrope” or “having a dilemma”. It almost seems that they prize this level of decisiveness as some mark of intellect.

  2. There’s a third category:

    What difference does it make?

    This category incorporates everything into nothing.

    (I could have said “nothingness” instead of “nothing” to impress the progressive, but those idiots aren’t reading this blog. Forgive me this indiscretion and aside: Hey NSA, fa(k you.)

  3. We have examined Obama and his foibles frequently. Carney interests me.
    I expect most folks, who have been in the working world for an extended period, have held jobs for which it was just difficult to get up and go to work. There can be a variety of reasons. Sometimes you just feel that it is not honest work at its essence. Or, perhaps the work is simply mind numbingly boring. I know the feeling–in each instance. In fact I have left jobs to escape that dread.

    So, I wonder about folks like Carney, and his predecessor. What can he think when he contemplates the day? Does it bother him at all that he has to go before the world and spout gibberish, dishonest gibberish at that? Is he simply a con man, who cares not what he says, and thinks that he is “oh so clever” for putting it over on the less gifted once again? Or is he a true believer who has somehow convinced himself that dishonest gibberish in a micro sense is actually equal to greater truth in the macro? Deep down does he suffer pangs of remorse; even though he is committed to soldier on for the One?

    We will likely never know. I find myself overusing the term “buffoon” when I speak of members of this Administration; but, too often, the description just fits.

  4. Rick, he made plenty of decisions to hurt and torture Americans that opposed Democrats.

    That’s what they think is really important to be decisive on.

    Being decisively against their allies, is a different issue.

  5. Just watched the video of Carney making that statement. I was curious to see if he showed the slightest bit of embarrassment saying it. I don’t think he does, which must mean it makes perfect sense to him.

    But then why did he see the need to add that caveat of “at least in my assessment” — was it a slight backing off because the line was written for him and somewhere deep inside he knew it was fatuous?

    Or, of course, he’s just one cynical SOB.

  6. It takes courage to make a decision instead of waiting, when waiting is in itself the wrong decision.

    The Left’s courage is summed up as Obama’s post birth abortion philosophy.

    Those who have no political influence gets stomped on. Those that do, get vacations with Michelle. Pretty simple.

    Are you in or are you out?

  7. The problem with Obama is not that he changed his mind on the basis of new information. The problem is that he is too stupid to anticipate problems and seek information before he opens his mouth. He is so convinced of the infallibilty of his ideas and he acts so demeaning to those who may have a different take on things that he doesn’t get information he needs. The simple example is Travon Martin. The prsedential level complex example is Syria (and Egypt and Honduras and Russia).

  8. Obama is a textbook charismatic authority type in Max Weber’s typology.

    Jay Carney is doing the job he was hired to do. If he couldn’t do it over scruples, he wouldn’t have been hired to do it.

  9. Regarding Berlin’s essay and your celebration of decisive hedgehogs I would refer you to Jack Gilbert’s little poem:

    Flat Hedgehogs

    When the hedgehogs here at night
    see a car and its fierce lights
    coming at them, they do the one
    big thing they know.

  10. If the GOP was smart, they would use all of these openings to rehabilitate Bush’s legacy via a compare/contrast with Obama.

  11. I heard somewhere once that tragedy takes for its subject the men of decision, the political men, the men of action and aggressive assertion in the world, but never the wise (i.e., the poets who wrote the tragedies).

    Comedy, on the other hand, it was said, is ever written about the withdrawn thinkers, those wise dreamers and their risible ways.

    Are these two categories reducible to this fox and hedgehog story? Are hedgehogs tragic beings and foxes comical somehow? Or are tragic poets hedgehogs and comic poets foxes?

  12. Contrary to what Carney believes the American public appreciates in a president, we sure needed Obama to be decisive on 9/11/2012. He also could have been more decisive when authorizing the Bin Laden raid if Richard Miniter’s account is correct (we and Obama are lucky to have had others willing to make the call while Obama dithered on the links).

    Of course Carney’s excuse for Obama is b.s.. I just hate that Obama’s lack of seriousness is going to get more people killed. And people like Carney and the MSM will be there to assure us that it was only because of Obama’s superior leadership it wasn’t worse.

  13. Corruption in the leadership can often be seen where their actions don’t have consequences, unless you are a grunt. When DAs, lawyers, President for life lawyers, can do things, and nothing happens to them or they keep on trucking along, society eventually breaks from the strain of supporting top heavy aristos.

  14. When asked to respond to criticism of President Obama as a “weasel”, Carney responded, “I think the American people appreciate a President who does not make a fetish of meaning what he says”.

    OK, I *did* make that up. But I’m expecting it at the next press conference.

  15. Don’t worry your useless-feckless self, Jay. We’ve watched The Boy King campaign tirelessly for
    4-years+8-months. NO executive has been revealed. Leadership..? Nope. Work in the, ya know, Executive Office at the ya know, White House..? Nope. Hard, trudging, sweaty, decision making and example setting..? Nope.

    Golf..? YEP. Empty travel..? YEP. BLAME others..? YEP, non-stop. Avoidance of responsibility as LEADER..? Ohhhhh, yeah, Baybeeeee..! Perpetually.

  16. …*VTC*…? (*VAST Testicular Concavity*)

    YEP. Only president to make Jimmah Cawtah look ‘Well Endowed’.

  17. From the lips of Jay ” Baghdad Bob” Carney:

    “I would simply say that, when it comes to being commander-in-chief, I think the American people, at least in my assessment, appreciate a commander-in-chief who takes in new information and doesn’t, you know, celebrate decisiveness for the sake of decisiveness,” Carney added.

    I am reminded of the libs’ celebration of NUANCE. John Francis Kerry was a big nuance-man, back in the day. After all it takes NUANCE to say that you voted for it before you voted against it. Lo and behold, it turns out that NUANCE turns up in lib-government-speak on Syria.

    “The idea was to put a chill into the Assad regime without actually trapping the president into any predetermined action,” said one senior official, who, like others, discussed the internal debate on the condition of anonymity. But “what the president said in August was unscripted,” another official said. Mr. Obama was thinking of a chemical attack that would cause mass fatalities, not relatively small-scale episodes like those now being investigated, except the “nuance got completely dropped.”

    As long as you have NUANCE, it doesn’t matter if you can actually make a decision. It’s all about style points. The POTUS and Secretary of State think that the model for making decisions in the international arena is the parading of models at a Paris fashion show.

  18. If a Democrat wants a primer on false flag operations, have them check out Fast and Furious. Sell weapons to drug dealers so you can justify producing more human gun control for those weapon dealers you forced to sell the weapons over the border.

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