Wednesday, January 19, 2011

I Had a Dream .....................


Sometimes I have weird dreams. No, not that kind. I stopped doing those in my late teens but every once in while one might be nice. 
But, last Sunday night, I dreamed I was being scratched to death by a teenage tiger and then last night my latest reverie was of tonight’s state dinner for the Chinese.  Here’s what I remember.
As the attendees strained to control their desire for a bathroom break and/or bed, Fed chairman Ben Bernanke, shuffled in with a little tray which held a discreet and folded piece of paper. It was the tab for the dinner and he nudged it under the elbow of Obama who glanced at it and pushed it over to Biden. He, in turn, added the appropriate gratuity and had a page give it to the Chinese Premier. Hu pulled out his Black American Express Card and mouthed to his translator, “This goes on the bill as well”.
As we stand today, for every dollar this regime spends, 41 cents is borrowed and 22 cents of that is borrowed overseas. And that’s why Obama and we are playing nice with the Chinese Communists.
Foreign dignitaries visit the United States frequently. Most of them stay for a few days in Washington, D.C. Some of them visit the United Nations in New York. Few of them stray from the governmental and cultural centers of the United States. So, why is Chinese President Hu Jintao traveling to Chicago?
So, this week, Obama invited President Hu to visit the White House. By contrast, the Dalai Lama of Tibet was forced to walk out of the White House's side door near an enormous pile of trash bags.
From there, Hu will move on to the Windy City, where he'll be hosted by Richard Daley, brother of new White House chief of staff Bill Daley. Hu will spend his time in Chicago visiting a Chinese car spare parts factory and a Chinese school. Exclaimed Daley: "It's a big deal. Big, big, big, big. Big deal." It is a big deal -- for Obama.
The same week that Obama invited President Hu to the United States, media outlets reported that Obama was preparing to launch his 2012 campaign in earnest. The Wall Street Journal broke the news that Obama's re-election campaign would be announced this month "with fundraising likely to begin in March or early April." Politico.com stated that Obama's advisers were "quietly working to bring back together the major donor base that produced a record-breaking fundraising haul in his first run for president."
At the same time, many of these outlets reported that Obama faced an uphill battle to raise cash. Obama has alienated the same Wall Street contingent that put him in power; he has alienated the pharmaceutical companies, whom he blackmailed repeatedly during his push for Obamacare. Even Obama's erstwhile allies are shying away from his re-election campaign, with his approval numbers on thin ice.
Where's a struggling Democratic incumbent president to turn? To China, perhaps.
It seems unlikely that Hu is visiting Chicago to hang out at Chinese schools or manufacturing plants. Both New York and San Francisco have larger Asian populations than Chicago. It's even more unlikely that Hu is visiting Chicago because it's a booming economic hub -- the state of Illinois raised its income tax by 66 percent this week due to revenue difficulties.
Hu is visiting Chicago because he is likely meeting with Obama's campaign, which is located in Chicago. David Axelrod is already back in the Second City prepping Obama's campaign. Bill Daley's home base is in Chicago. Rahm Emanuel, a chief architect of Obama's original victory, is running for mayor in Chicago. During the 2008 election cycle, foreign money flooded into Obama's campaign coffers from countries, including Thailand, France, Austria, Germany, Brazil, Hong Kong, Sweden, Uganda, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip.
Historically, we also know that Democratic presidents seeking to raise money for re-election have not been shy about reaching out to the Chinese. In 1996, the Democratic National Committee, desperate to recover from a shocking midterm defeat, worked with Chinese agents to funnel money into U.S. elections. In return, President Clinton declassified millions of pages of secret military technology, allowing China to dramatically accelerate its weapons capabilities. No wonder Gen. Ji Shengde, the Chinese intelligence head, explained to one of the Democratic money launderers, "We really like your president. We want to see him re-elected."
If they liked Clinton, they must love Obama who has made America's economy almost completely reliant on China's. He has slashed America's missile defense capabilities. He has stated over and over again that China is a model of development. Obama has already outsourced America's debt to China. Why not outsource his re-election campaign, too?
This sycophantic display by Obama to President Hu is sickening enough in light of the fact that China continues to support anti-American regimes around the globe. It is even more sickening when we consider that Obama's personal ambition is matched only by his opportunism, and that his administration -- a combination of Chicago thuggery and Clintonian trickery -- is short on cash. If you're wondering where Obama's 2012 cash comes from, therefore, guess Hu.


The only question remaining is how low will Obama bow?

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