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Plouffe -- Not Plouffe Daddy

The following is my response to David Plouffe's 3/4/09 opinion piece:  Minority Leader Limbaugh 
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Can’t say as I blame Plouffe for this childish rant. But his anger, I believe, is directed not so much at Rush at it is, passive-aggressive style, at Obama, Rahm, and rising stars like Favreau.
This sad column is probably Plouffe’s attempt to flex his skinny arms in front of the White House: “Look what I can do Dad! Now can I come in?”
But as one can see by the 6th grade title (no offense 6th graders) and quality of Plouffe’s editorial, Plouffe lacks the articulate style of Favreau. He’s Robin to Favreau’s Batman. He’s Robin to Rahm’s Joker.
Plouffe was supposedly Boy Wonder (the “unsung hero”) during Obama’s campaign. He was, after all, the one who created The List: The List of Obama supporter email addresses/cell phone numbers which, when activated, is to result, at a moment’s notice, in mass hysterical support for Our Dear Leader.
The funny and unfortunate thing about Plouffe’s brilliant liquid asset – its liquidity; its leakability. While Plouffe may have The List under lock and key, so does by now every member of Obama’s inner circle (not to mention hackers, spies, global terrorists, etc).
Once The List went global, so to speak, Plouffe, who did not graduate from college, and for one reason or another lacked what Rahm was looking for in White House talent and/or “closer” skills, was no longer needed.
Sure he gets glamorous assignments like traveling to Azerbaijan and is given free hats – like the one handed to him by the national press for his recent poor showing at the National Press Club.
But he has no reserved parking spot at the White House. And he should get used to that, because material like the above opinion piece won’t earn him a pair of painted white lines with respective nameplate.
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The View from the Sanctuary

In light of the current economic crisis in America, I thought today's (10/4) devotional from Ray Stedman's The Power of His Presence was particulary appropriate (Stedman, p. 309).  The following is an excerpt:
 
     "The trouble with so-called 'natural' thinking is that it is aways centered on self, and natural-thinking people react to their circumstances according to their feelings, mood, and emotions.  When that happens to you, your range of vision is narrowed down to only those factors that are  troubling you.  You cannot think beyond them.  When your feelings govern you, they always limit you.  That is what was troubling this man [author of Psalms 73:15-28].
     "He begins to see it when he comes into the santuary, into the presence of God, because there he begins thinking spiritually,.  Spiritual thinking is centered on God, and the mind is in control and not the feelings.  Then you are not being governed by emotions but by thought relating to facts.  Thus, your vision is broadened, and you can see other things besides the one thing that is disturbing your emotions.  It is made possible only when you 'enter the sanctuary'.
     "How do we enter the sanctuary today?  According to the New Testament, we ourselves are the sanctuary.  God lives in us.  To draw near to Him is to enter the sanctuary.  We enter the santuary in various ways:  by exposing ourselves to His truth in the Scripture; or by facing truth we have forgotten as we fellowship with other [Believers]; or by directly praying to God and changing our thinking from natural to spiritual."
 
"[Prayer for 4 October]:  Father, teach me this same truth.  Keep me from being envious of the ungodly, but help me to enter Your sanctuary and have my mind renewed by Your truth."
 
Now is not the time for Believers to worry about finances or the future.  It is not a time to seek solace in media conduits that offer not the Hope we have in Christ.  Now is the time for Believers to enter His sanctuary.  We are to be a light to those in darkness.  As you enter the Sanctuary, bring a road-weary searcher along.
 
Reference:
Stedman, R. (2006).  The Power of His presence:  a year of devotions from the writings of Ray Stedman (Mitchell, M. comp).  Grand Rapids, MI:  Discovery House Publishers.
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