
I guess it does depend on your point of view.













A friend commented on this, saying that Mr. Obama didn't lose. Hmm, true enough, but the theme here is about undeserved awards, and the hollow feeling that accompanies undeserved praise, awards, compliments, etc. Actually such recognition is rather insulting because there is an inherent inference that you need to be patronized with the award because either you will never win one on your own, or because you would not be able to handle losing or being passed over for recognition. It's just bad policy. Unfortunately, many youth activities do this today. I remember it as for back as the 70's. I thought it was bad practice for children then, and think it's bad practice for presidents now.



As Gomer Pyle would have said; "Surprise, suprprise, surprise". Finally, in an insightful moment, the mainstream media saw that governmental intrusion into the content of media reports might be out of hand...even if it is Fox News. Now that's news. (As am interesting aside, I thought I did such a clever job drawing this overhead shot, only to have two people ask me what the symbol was in front of the news army.) Symbol?! Symbol?! LOL. That's my clever overhead view of a drill sergeant. Hands on hips; elbows out; campaign cover (the hat..yep, that's what they're called). Sheesh folks. And he even talks! Oh, well. Eye of the beholder. I guess I have some more learning and practicing to do with my drawing skills.
