2/16/10: Obama Fail Watch
Welcome to Obama Fail Watch - a semi-daily link dump where we take a look at the latest trends in failed policies, wrong-headed ideas and Biden-esque gaffes. Send link ideas to obamafailblog[at]yahoo[dot]com and use the SHARE button on the top left of this post to spread the word to your friends on Facebook, Twitter, etc. And thanks for reading the only fail blog dedicated to documenting the disaster of the Obama presidency.
1.) President Obama has finally come out of the closet - he's agnostic... about raising taxes... Talk about mixing religion and politics. [HotAir]
2.) The Obama administration wants the ability to tap your cell phone and track its location. [CNET]
3.) Obama's chief economic advisor Larry Summers thinks higher taxes fuel job growth. Hope. Change. Idiocy. [The Lonely Conservative]
4.) Consumer confidence continues to drop. Would YOU have confidence in anything run by Tim Geithner, Peter Orzag and Larry Summers? [HotAir]
5.) Guess what? President Obama was a radical Marxist in his college days. Not surprisingly, the interview below, with former Obama acquaintance Dr. John C. Drew, reveals that the three favorite career paths for radical Marxists are: community organizer, politician, radical lawyer and politican. Obama is 4-for-4! [The Lonely Conservative]
6.) When you realize that community organizing is a staple of the radical Marxist left, it should come as no surprise that Obama is tossing $1.4 billion into the coffers of community organizers. [The Lonely Conservative]
7.) Indonesia's Obama-worship is turning a bit sour, as officials were forced to remove a statue of lil' Barry Obama (aka Barry Soetero) from a park in Jakarta, amid complaints from local residents. [Obama Fail Blog]
8.) An IMPEACH OBAMA billboard is causing an uproar in Wisconsin. [Left Coast Rebel]
7.) And finally, let's give President Obama some credit for one of his few successes. He is winning his war on Las Vegas:
Gaming revenues in Nevada fell 10.4 percent in 2009, the largest single-year decline in state history.
Source: Las Vegas Review Journal

