James Taranto comments in the Wall Street Journal's "Best of the Web" on the President's busy schedule:
"Today, notes National Review's Jim Geraghty, quoting Politico's Mike Allen, he "will tape interviews from the Map Room with KOAT Albuquerque, KDKA Pittsburgh and WVEC Hampton Roads on education reform and the need to fix No Child Left Behind." He also "is taping his NCAA [basketball] picks today, and they'll be revealed tomorrow on ESPN."
Forbes reports that this weekend, amid crises in the Middle East and Japan, Obama will travel overseas--to Brazil.
And this past Saturday, ABC News reported, "for the second week in a row, the most powerful man in the world stepped away from the White House to hit the golf course."
Japan has taken a body blow, Libya and much of the Middle East is up for grabs, gas prices are going through the roof, and unemployment is still hovering around 9%. Would it be too much to ask for Mr. Obama to show up and DO something substantive? Anything substantive?
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