Obama White House

White House press secretary Robert Gibbs says Obama's critics on the left are "crazy" and should be "drug tested."
The press secretary dismissed the "professional left" in terms very similar to those used by their opponents on the ideological right, saying, "They will be satisfied when we have Canadian healthcare and we've eliminated the Pentagon. That's not reality."
What's funny is the way he identifies those two policy stances as if it's inconceivable that any serious thinker could advocate such things. Fact: dozens of congressional Democrats are on record as celebrating Canada's healthcare plan. (It's called "single-payer," the approach endorsed by Barack Obama before he got serious about running for president as a pretend centrist.) As for "eliminating" the Pentagon, let's just say Congress is filled with Democrats who want to slash the defense budget beyond recognition. As for the "professional left," it's where Barack Obama called home for most of his adult life, as a "community organizer."
Dear Mr. Gibbs: These people whose sanity you suddenly find suspect happen to be your boss's political base. It's always risky to make fun of your core voters 90 days before you need them to show up at the polls to try to keep the president's party from being demolished.
Keep up the good work, bubba.




