Friday, June 11, 2010

Obama and BP Chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg

What a joke!

This is embarrassing. Obama isn't a leader. He follows. He doesn't act. He reacts.

He'll do whatever he thinks will make the people like him.

He thinks people want him to get mad so he talks about finding an ass to kick.

He comes under fire for not personally talking to BP's CEO Tony Hayward, so he takes it up a notch and stages a meeting with BP's chairman.

Talk about floundering!

Obama is proving that his judgment is poor and his inexperience puts us and our environment at risk.

From the Washington Post:

After defending for days President Obama's decision not to speak directly with BP chief executive Tony Hayward, the White House has now invited -- or rather summoned -- senior executives from the oil giant to Washington.

In a letter to Carl-Henric Svanberg, the chairman of BP's board, Coast Guard Adm. Thad W. Allen requested the presence of "you and any appropriate officials" from the company at the White House on Wednesday. Allen is overseeing the Obama administration's response to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

He added that Obama would attend "a portion of this meeting."

It was not immediately clear whether the White House expected Hayward to attend Wednesday.

Obama has said there is no need to meet or talk with Hayward, adding that he would have fired the executive by now for underestimating the scope of the disaster and for complaining that he would like his life back.

Obama says he would have fired Hayward.

If I had the power to do so, I certainly would have fired Obama by now for failing to deliver as an effective executive.

Obama, you're fired!

(Say it out loud a few times. It feels good.)

The British government said Thursday that Washington should "remember the economic value BP brings to people in Britain and America." British Prime Minister David Cameron is scheduled to talk by phone with Obama this weekend.

When Obama is making offensive statements while being interviewed by Matt Lauer on Today and he's slamming BP, does it cross his mind that the British people might be taking offense?

Is Obama concerned that Cameron might threaten to kick Obama's ass?

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Read more, from the Associated Press.

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