ShowtimeIf you’ve been a football fan for a while, you will remember when Deion Sanders‘ got the nickname ‘prime time’ from Chris “Boomer” Berman on ESPN. Sanders inserted himself aggressively into the conversation because of his performance. The Obamination, on the other hand, inserts himself not because of his performance, but his position.

Once again, the Prime Time Prez scheduled another major speech at 8PM Eastern, where he gave such a riveting discourse such as to cause some of the West point Cadets in the audience to doze off. One blogger last night said the man sounded “more aspirational than inspirational.” From some of the transcript I read, that’s an understatement.

The Obamination stayed in his usual campaign mode, vaguely trying to placate the left, the right and the middle with a kaleidoscopic, ever changing array of rhetoric. None of his message would convince anyone that keeps up with the issues, to rally to a mutual cause.

The most frightening aspect of his message is what I call the “Heisenberg principle of politics.” That is, you can not know the time of withdrawal from a conflict and the level of victory or defeat at the same time. The Obamination sets a date for withdrawal, thus sending a message to the enemy when to start their resurgence, while declaring that there absolutely would be no enemy left in 18 months while only dispatching a fraction of the troops needed in the region.

The clueless Obamination does not even know that the cards in his poker hand are showing and our enemies are reading them with glee.