“It’s all your fault”

If a normal person messes up, he says, “I’m so upset.  I messed up.”  If a narcissist messes up, he says “I’m so angry.  You made me mess up.”   I leave it to you to figure out in which category Barack Obama falls (but there’s a hint in this Jennifer Rubin post).

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7 Responses to ““It’s all your fault””

  1. on 08 Mar 2009 at 10:59 am Charles Martel

    I thought it was going to take a couple of generations for people to see just how good Dubyah was in many respects. Now it appears that the rehabilitation of Dubyah has already quietly gotten underway.

    I don’t know about other people, but The One’s gift of 25 DVDs to the British prime minister strikes me as just about the most clueless and classless an act as I’ve ever seen committed by a president—especially a Harvard-educated president!

  2. on 08 Mar 2009 at 12:19 pm Mike Devx

    Rubin’s article contains this from Politico – an Obama-supporting vehicle! (in the past at least)

    For the first time since taking office, President Obama is suggesting that some Americans may be overreacting to the nation’s economic woes by dramatically ratcheting back their spending. ‘What I don’t think people should do is suddenly stuff money in their mattresses and pull back completely from spending,’ Obama told The New York Times in an interview published on the Web Saturday. ‘I don’t think that people should be fearful about our future. I don’t think that people should suddenly mistrust all of our financial institutions because the overwhelming majority of them actually have managed things reasonably well.’

    This is extraordinarily weak crap. This is Jimmy Carter’s ‘malaise speech’ all over again. If phrased differently: “Americans, you are stuck in malaise, and I, the Glorious Omniscient One, am here to tell you to stop it.”

    Obama was spreading gloom and doom and fear from the start of this year all the way up to his State of the Union address. Or as Rubin put it:

    He [Obama] gins up the panic and then admonishes the voters not to panic.

    Yet another case of gross miscalculation on Obama’s part. Or on his handlers’ part.

    But what the heck… it worked during the campaign. He was speaking out of so many different sides of his mouth during the campaign, you couldn’t keep any of it straight. And it worked! It worked… during the campaign. The voters bought it all, hook line and sinker. Now that the endless variants on changing positions has stopped working, you can perhaps understand their shock.

    Obama’s team ran a brilliant campaign, which is perhaps easy when the MSM is covering up your entire past AND your every miscue.

    But the Obama team may have given us the most incompetent first two months of an administration in our country’s history.

  3. on 08 Mar 2009 at 12:33 pm Ymarsakar

    Hey, don’t forget to remind the Dems that their “reality based” party is bring us all to ruin.

  4. on 08 Mar 2009 at 12:40 pm suek

    The quoted part is what I read on another blog that took me to the link. You really should read the whole thing though. It’s almost bizarrely embarrassing…

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/barackobama/4953523/Barack-Obama-too-tired-to-give-proper-welcome-to-Gordon-Brown.html

    “The real views of many in Obama administration were laid bare by a State Department official involved in planning the Brown visit, who reacted with fury when questioned by The Sunday Telegraph about why the event was so low-key.

    The official dismissed any notion of the special relationship, saying: “There’s nothing special about Britain. You’re just the same as the other 190 countries in the world. You shouldn’t expect special treatment.” The apparent lack of attention to detail by the Obama administration is indicative of what many believe to be Mr Obama’s determination to do too much too quickly.”

  5. on 08 Mar 2009 at 1:33 pm Charles Martel

    The apparent lack of attention to detail by the Obama administration is indicative of what many believe to be Mr Obama’s determination to do too much too quickly.”

    How does one do things quickly unless one knows how to do them? Are the Obamaites seriously contending that in their haste to perform a double play on the baseball diamond that they need not know how to play the game?

    Am I the only one here who is grinding his teeth at the stupidity of his supposed betters?

  6. on 08 Mar 2009 at 5:24 pm Deana

    ‘If a narcissist messes up, he says “I’m so angry. You made me mess up.”’

    That reminds me of when John Kerry accidently ran into a photographer (I believe – I’m too lazy to look it up right now) while skiing on the slopes and he got angry and blamed the photographer.

    These people are not gracious. It says so much about their character.

  7. on 09 Mar 2009 at 5:33 am Mike Devx

    Deana #6:
    >> That reminds me of when John Kerry accidently ran into a photographer (I believe – I’m too lazy to look it up right now) while skiing on the slopes and he got angry and blamed the photographer.

    John Kerry climbs back to his feet, dusts off the snow, glares at the photographer.
    “Damn you, get out of my way! Can’t you see I’m busy Saving The World!”

    Photographer: “I’m sorry, sir. We ended up in each other’s way. Perhaps we should be civil about this-”

    Kerry, cutting him off rudely: “No! I’ve no time to be civil. Not when I’m this busy Saving The World!”

    Photographer: “Well, um, I guess I’ll be on my way. No harm, no foul-”

    Kerry, furiously, cutting him off rudely: “You FOOL! We’ve lost precious seconds Saving The World. And you say no harm no foul???”

    Al Gore comes bumbling up. “John, what is going ON? You’re just standing there, no momentum at all, when you could be Saving The World!”

    Photographer: “Hey, guys, c’mon… lighten up. It’s actually a little humorous that-”

    Kerry and Gore cut him off rudely, round on him in unison, snarling: “Humorous? Funny? There’s nothing funny about anything, anywhere! How dare you even think to smile or laugh when somewhere, some one person out of four billion people might not have a smile on his face! When one person, anywhere, is miserable, we must ALL be miserable!”

    Photographer: “Wow, that actually sounds like one of the more evil philosophies I’ve ever heard-”

    Gore, cutting him off rudely: “Be quiet, you rube, you fool! We’ve got no time for you! John, hurry! Hurry! Everything around us is burning up by the second. Go! Go now, there’s no time, there’s no time! Hurry, we must Save The World!”

    And on they rush!

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