The Paperless President

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My God, doesn’t anyone pay attention to the details anymore? Now we find out that Barack Obama wants to be the Paperless President because he’s so messy and disorganized that he can’t handle the details of being a Senator, let alone being president.

Hello? MSNB? Fox? CNN? Somebody!!

Whatever happened to followup questions and reporters who follow through on issues? This is a big issue. People are voting for a presidential candidate without a to-do list.

Obama said this on national television (as close to national as MSNBC’s tiny audience can be), “And my desk in my office doesn’t look good. I’ve got to have somebody around me who is keeping track of that stuff.”

George W. Bush is the same way and look who he got to keep track of stuff? Dick Cheney. Obama said, “I need to have tood people in place who can make sure that systems run.” Well, duh. Except for one thing. If you’re President, Barack, then you’re in charge. You have to make sure that it runs. That’s what being a president is all about.

Not only does Senator Obama plan to be a paperless president, he’s planning to be hands off, too. Isn’t that why we’re in Iraq? No one has a hand on the ship of state. Isn’t that why the economy is going to hell in a hand basket? No one in the White House is paying attention to the money.

For crying out loud, where are the follow up questions, people? NBC trots out their top news readers, Brian ‘I Need A New Nose‘ Williams and Tim ‘Potato Chin‘ Russert during the Nevada debate and I have to do all their work and tell everyone what’s really happening.

I’ll put out a memo.

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