Sunday, April 18, 2010

FAUX NASA: Another Soviet-style performance: Obama's NASA speech was completely staged -- not a single NASA worker was permitted to attend

From Atlas Shrugs:

The object of today's daily o-flogging and humiliation is the apex of American space science research. Keep in mind that Obama has routed this agency in order to speed the loss of our leadership in these sciences.





Whether we like it or not. Well O don't likey!

Read this Atlas oped from February 3: Obama's Stone Age, American Thinker. So he is cutting NASA off at the head and redirecting NASA to serve Muslim countries. He wants the Muslims technologically advanced and adequately armed to achieve their goals.

Another Soviet-style performance: Obama's NASA speech was completely staged -- not a single NASA worker was permitted to attend

Interviewed on MSNBC, a visibly shaken Jay Barbree -- the longtime NBC science correspondent -- described the duplicity of President Obama. Put simply, Obama's campaign rhetoric -- that he would preserve NASA's cutting-edge science and engineering expertise -- was, like so many of his promises, a fabrication. And he couldn't even tell them to their faces.

I wonder if Odamna demanded that NASA thank him.

BARBREE: ...I'm a little disturbed right now, Alex. I just found out some very disturbing news. The President came down here in his campaign and told these 15,000 workers here at the Space Center that if they would vote for him, that he would protect their jobs. 9,000 of them are about to lose their job. He is speaking before 200, extra hundred people here today only. It's invitation only. He has not invited a single space worker from this space port to attend. It's only academics and other high officials from outside of the country. Not one of them is invited to hear the President of the United States, on their own space port, speak today. Back to you Alex.

WITT: Alright Jay I can understand why that would certainly get you a bit upset. I will say, on behalf of the Obama administration, they contend that 2500 new jobs will be created, even more, they say, than the 2012 Constellation would have created, that program. So I know all this remains to be seen, but understandably we get why you're upset, right now. Along with many others down there. Let's see if the President clears that up later today. Jay thanks so much.

Gee, if MSNBC speaks "on behalf of the Obama administration," I wonder if they get franking privileges for their mail as well?

It is worth mentioning that Neil Armstrong, who says nothing about anything and is the most private of all the NASA players, called Obama's plan for NASA "devastating."

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