Guest post by New Conservative Generation
If I had one word to describe Obama’s accountability policies or his methods for creating a responsible administration, what would it be? Is there one word that describes the actions and motivations behind the decisions made in the Democratically controlled congress, how would I define it? If ever there was one word that links all of this together it would be; Cronyism.
The definition of cronyism – the practice of favoring one’s political allies; at least according to dictionary.com. According to Webster, it is partiality to cronies especially as evidenced in the appointment of office without regard to their qualifications.

As I write this I’m reminded of a Times article talking about Bush’s cronyism. I’m impressed by the list Time was able to compile, especially since it took them five years to weed through all the low level government appointees. If that was news worthy, then Obama’s cronyistic practices should be a monumental journalistic work of art.
In February, Congress passed and Obama wrote into law his stimulus plan making ACORN eligible for billions of taxpayer money. Surely, this is not cronyism. Then in March, he decided to partner with ACORN to conduct the census. Apparently, having 14 voter fraud investigations is still within Obama’s definition of responsible and cannot be considered cronyism.
If you were wondering, the definition of responsible – Able to be trusted or depended upon.
In April, Obama turned the rule of law on its head and rushed a bankruptcy proceeding on behalf of Chrysler that placed the UAW, not the autoworkers, over the interests of the company bondholders. The word cronyism comes to mind.
In June, Obama fired Inspector General Walpin as he was closing in on an investigation tying Obama supporter Kevin Johnson to fraudulent use of AmeriCorps funds. One might call this act cronyism. Perhaps this was a new form of executive accountability?The definition of accountability – an obligation or willingness to accept responsibility or to account for one’s actions.
In July, Obama announced his new financial regulations to mitigate the likelihood of future bank failures. Obama was originally considering the notion of breaking up some of the country's largest financial institutions, but changed his mind. Or shall I say, GE Capital changed his mind for him. If you didn't know, GE owns MSNBC. Can anyone say, “Cronyism?”
I won't go into the fact that GE and Al Gore are heavily invested in Cap and Trade, the Bar Association is against tort reform, or that DC teacher unions are against school vouchers.
Or how about congress?
Today, newly sworn in Democratic Senator Al Franken gets a high profile appointment to the Judiciary Committee. Democrats are rallying in support of the decision despite the fact that Franken is a former comedian and knows nothing about law. Don't pay attention to the fact that he is replacing a lawyer to be on the committee. I would expect Franken to receive some form of sinecure for his leftist viewpoints, but appointing him to the Judiciary Committee at a time the President desperately needs his 60th vote? Who could possibly call this action cronyism?












Franken on Judiciary? Good Lord. That would be like putting me on the Economic Committee; not a wise move. I bet that's how they're going to get Sotomayor confirmed since a lot more crap has come out about her comments on different issues.
ReplyDelete*deep breath...going to my happy place...*
And this is the man who promised to change politics as usual. Well he's changed it alright. He brought it out of the shadows and proudly displays it in the bright light of day.
ReplyDeleteIf I wasn't at work right now I'd cry for my country.
ReplyDeleteIn my neck of the woods, we call this "business as usual" -- i.e., the present day "Chicago Machine". It's a real shame that the media spent its time digging through trash cans in Wasilla instead of Obama's home town.
ReplyDelete@ Left Coast reble - Thanks for reposting :) I always appreciate it!
ReplyDelete@ blackandgoldfan - I think this is more of high five for Franken then a political move to push Sotomayor. I think they are trying to say to the fence sitters, especially those unsupportive of cap and trade, play and you'll be rewarded. Fight and we'll cut you out.
@ Spinsterpov - It's freightening how unashamed they are of their cronyism.
@ Scalawag - I expected vomiting. Tears were an added bonus.
@ Pat - You are so right with Palin. The media is obsessed with Palin. Sanford too. Yet, what about Murtha, Conyers, Burris, and Feinstein. They all have criminal investigations going on.