Obama is not only incompetent, he stupid. And in that stupidity he is indeed creating a kakistocracy (a government run by the most unqualified among citizens). Indeed, Obama appropriately sits at the head of the kakistocracy. In the summer, he had Hollywood director James Cameron make suggestions to plug the Gulf oil leak: Top 10 suggestions James Cameron gave BP to stop the oil leak. And now our community organizer-in-chief is appointing Bon Jovi - a singer and nothing more. From the Politico via memeorandum: WHITE HOUSE APPOINTS JON BON JOVI
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Actor. Poet. Musician. Performer. Rocker Jon Bon Jovi can now add one more title to his impressive resume: White House appointee.The fact that Bon Jovi is a huge Democrat fundraiser had nothing to do with the decision. And let's ignore the fact that all he's done is sing and have lots of sex with flussies. Bill Clinton give Bon Jovi a 10-cigar top-rating. Just like our community organizer-in-chief, what we have here is an unqualified megalamaniac that fancies himself a god:
On Tuesday, President Barack Obama signed an executive order establishing the White House Council for Community Solutions, and Bon Jovi appears as one of the individuals appointed to the group.
"The Council will provide advice to the President on the best ways to mobilize citizens, nonprofits, businesses and government to work more effectively together to solve specific community needs," states the release.
"These impressive men and women have dedicated their lives and careers to civic engagement and social innovation," said Obama. "I commend them for their outstanding contributions to their communities, and I am confident that they will serve the American people well in their new roles on the White House Council for Community Solutions. I look forward to working with them in the months and years ahead."
So what exactly will Mr. Bon Jovi do? The White House has outlined three functions the Council is tasked with:
1.)" enlisting leaders in the non-profit, private, and philanthropic sectors to make progress on key policy goals"
2.) "providing strategic input and recommendations to help the federal government promote greater innovation and cross-sector collaboration"
3.) "honoring and highlighting those making a significant impact in their own communities"
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