Krauthammer On Obama: “One Of The Emptiest Speeches I Have Ever Heard”
By Jack Kneafsey
Charles Krauthammer on President Obama’s convention speech:
“I was stunned. This is a man who gave one of the great speeches of our time in 2004, and he gave one of the emptiest speeches I have ever heard on a national stage.’
“At least Romney had a five point plan. What we heard from Obama was a vision. And he pulls numbers out of a hat. 100,000 new math and science teachers. 600,000 more people working in natural gas. Two million more trainees, and he doesn’t say how we get from A to B. It’s a vision. I have a vision of an America where there is no disease and everybody has a private airplane, but unless I tell you how we get there, I’ve said nothing. And what is so surprising, is that – all he had left – he can’t speak about his record on the economy, and it’s not a good one. As we heard, he didn’t speak about achievements, the one that’s liberals like, ObamaCare, stimulus and etc… they’re unpopular.” (my emphasis)
These were some of Charles Krauthammer’s thoughts immediately after hearing Obama’s speech to the Democratic National Convention last night. He had many other comments, and you can see all of them, as well as a video of Charles Krauthammer discussing his thoughts in this video provided by Real Clear Politics. Just click here.
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