"... I'd say that it's a strong indication of how utterly lost America is at the moment that there are no doubt more people, probably many more people, who are willing to take time out of their day to think it a very good thing that Obama is sending some openly gay delegates to the Sochi Olympics nonsense in a frivolous attempt to thumb nose at Putin's homophobic antics than think it a very bad thing that Obama, in response to China's recent aggressions in the China Seas, has essentially backed down from that challenge and for all intents and purposes signalled to the Middle Kingdom that, yes, indeed, when it comes to American power he's all about the talk and not at all about the walk... yes, a perfectly succinct summation defining the malady of the times that... times wherein the liberal media can easily find one unified outraged voice to decry the abomination of a Fox news reader declaring the obvious of Santa being white for christ sake and then drone on about this heinous offense against humanity for an insufferable week and yet when it comes to Obama openly lying to the American people about his health care law or his Iran policy or the IRS scandal or Benghazi or etc etc etc, well, when it comes to those outrages truth becomes a much more pliable thing... or shall we say that the best writing on the wall was done by David Brooks, the sole would be 'conservative' working for the New York Times, who obviously traumatized by his unrequited love for the Obama and his perfect hem and stung by the embarrassment thereof, decided to cleanse himself of this shame by burrowing deeper into vain rationalizations of Dear Leader's incompetence and misguided drivel than any Obamaphile has yet dared, coming to the conclusion that the cure to the awfulness that is Obama should be more Obama... yes, unable to square his idolatrous circle Brooks decides that to gain sanctuary from the scourge of doubt we should remove doubt altogether by simply making Obama's rule absolute... ah, the glorious repose of serfdom... forgive my cynicism and how it must insult and injure your sensitive genius, David, but does that not seem a bit like passengers in an out of control car hurtling towards an abyss consoling themselves by imagining that the answer to all their problems is to go faster...?"