Friday, March 19, 2010

I see Peggy Noonan in the WSJ takes Obama to task for what she calls his growing tendency to be evasive to the point of dishonesty - that he disingenuously weaves his statements with a surplus of words that lead nowhere. But I believe it was I who pointed out two or three years ago to a callow group of nascent Obama acolytes during an interview he was meandering through that if you pay close attention you'll notice that when asked a probing question he'll circle it with a string of prolix, protracted, ponderous and putatively eloquent sentences that seem to promise much but never once come close to actually offering an answer. Glad to see the pundits are catching up to me.