The Teleprompter in Chief has struck again. Over the past year, we've all been sort of desensitized when it comes to seeing America's mistake with his trusty teleprompter no further than arms reach away. But this took it to a new low. Even when talking to 6th graders Barry cannot be seen as an actual genuine person, but rather as a scripted automoton.
Remember when Bush caught hell (and still does) for listening to children read "My Pet Goat" for a few minutes after receiving the confusing news that a second plane had hit the twin towers? All the Monday morning quarterbacking in the world cannot dismiss the fact that no one knew what was going on or had any reliable information past that initial news. He stayed for a few minutes and let the children finish the story and then spoke briefly after every child went. He did it improv style in order to connect with the kids on a level other than elitist special treatment Messiah.
NObama on the other hand can't even handle talking directly to a room full of school children without his teleprompter telling him what to say. Is there nothing genuine or unrehearsed about this guy? Good thing there wasn't another terrorist attack or he would have bolted out of the room with teleprompter in hand, trampling any poor child who got in his way, and headed for the nearest bunker (probably over at Oprah's house).
I know America's mistake sounds like a stuttering buffoon when he answers questions on the fly, but when you're visiting schoolkids,
don't you think they would appreciate a little honesty and down-to-earthnes? They deserve it, don't they? Why not sit with the kids at their level... Y'know, at a desk or a small chair or something. Then let the kids actually stand within 20 feet of you so they feel special and honored by the visit. And maybe, instead of simply spouting your teleprompter displayed rhetoric that no one cares about (especially 6th graders), why not let the kids do the talking or let them show you somehting they've learned instead of making it all about you!
Oh wait... Bush did that and got lambasted for it. America's mistake does the opposite and comes across as an out of touch, elitist, narcissist and is given a pass?!?!