By John W. Lillpop
Intellectuals specializing in political science are facing a thorny question unlike any other in the nation’s history. . Namely, has the technology employed by the White House catapulted the position of the U.S. Presidency beyond the pay grade of Barack Obama?
In particular, has the advent of the autopen made known the fact that Obama’s weaknesses render Autopen technology too risky?
The question is anything but frivolous.
Remember, we are dealing with the man who cannot even remember what year it is.
The same fellow who spoke of the 56 states of America during the 2008 campaign.
He is the one who sold ObamaCare to unsuspecting Americans by promising to cover 30 million additional people, while reducing overall costs!
The one and same fellow who refused to release his birth certificate until being outsmarted by Donald Trump into doing so.
The president who promised that his war in Libya would last “days not weeks”-- two and one half months ago.
The one whose “stimulus plan” cost the American economy about 590,000 jobs.
On and on the wreckage from the Obama presidency continues to add up.
The big question: Will the Obama legacy by that of “digital dithering”?