Question His Judgment
Our President risked his own safety, the safety of his family, his friends and the lives of the Secret Service staff for an impromptu dash across the island so that a friend could attend to a very minor injury. I wonder if this egress was high speed, and if any side streets were hastily closed with seconds to spare so that the Presidential motorcade could pass by unimpeded. I wonder if local police officers placed their lives on the line to race out in front and provide security. Officers have died escorting Hillary Clinton and George Bush, but we begrudging accept the lives lost as the cost of protecting those running for President and those currently in office. Nobody elected Erik Whitaker, or his son. Barack Obama put God-knows how many lives at risk and abused his office to spare his friend a few minutes of travel time and uncertainly... all for a trifling boo-boo. It is a case of unnecessary dramatics, of tremendous effort and expense, wasted needlessly, when a less rushed and practical approach would have been both less dangerous and more productive. But that's becoming the signature of his entire term in office, isn't it?
Mr. Obama, Dr. Whitaker and others had been golfing at the Luana Hills Country Club for about an hour when they suddenly jumped into the presidential motorcade and made a dramatic, high-speed departure. The unexpected move triggered concerns about whether the president was injured, particularly after an ambulance with flashing lights sped to the compound. The White House at first did not explain the incident out of concern for the privacy of the Whitakers, but later sent Mr. Burton to tell reporters the first family was uninjured. The ambulance left after about 15 minutes at the compound, followed by a black sedan. Mr. Obama returned via motorcade to the golf course. An administration official said no stitches were needed.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 09:26 PM
Comments
Posted by: Ky Woman at December 28, 2009 10:16 PM (WUQLg)
A nutbag tries to blow up a plane over American soil, and it's just... meh... I'll get to it in a couple of days... Tee up, boys!
Posted by: jana at December 29, 2009 03:03 AM (vSRlG)
Posted by: Tim at December 29, 2009 09:19 AM (3Wewy)
This president needs to man up. He is a girly man.
Posted by: David at December 29, 2009 09:43 AM (dccG2)
Posted by: mytralman at December 29, 2009 10:16 AM (26p91)
Or how about those killed at Fort Hood?
There was no urgency in his reaction to either of those incidents.
He cares not one bit about America. It is all about him and those that are in his immediate vicinity.
Posted by: 1IDVET at December 29, 2009 11:11 AM (AwOS7)
Posted by: SKAY at December 29, 2009 12:34 PM (y5IWb)
In the words of Dr. Eric Whitaker: "You should not use the emergency department as the place to get primary care," Whitaker said. "For some reason, this is controversial. Emergency rooms should be used for emergencies."
Posted by: flenser at December 29, 2009 01:38 PM (RUO3H)
By the way, isn't a qualified MD--military, I believe--always accompanying the POTUS, or at the least, very quickly available?
Posted by: mikemcdaniel at December 29, 2009 03:23 PM (JyD4t)
Posted by: pst314 at December 29, 2009 06:31 PM (XP0Bd)
If they don't have any of that, then maybe they need to rethink their "road kit"
Posted by: Purple Avenger at December 30, 2009 12:20 AM (WqfbF)
Posted by: Capitalist Infidel at December 30, 2009 06:03 AM (MxQFN)
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