To Charlie Rose re Obama

Have to agree with most of Ms Ifills* conclusions. The one exception is about President Obama's "stumbling" and stuttering in real time "Q and A." Ms Ifill seems to think it is the "turning of the wheels" of his mental process.

So let us use a bit of deductive reasoning and compare Ms Ifill's conversational style to Obama's conversational patterns as a gauge. Both are well educated, successful and intelligent people. Yet there is a difference? Ms Ifill was coherent, presented her ideas well in real time with no stuttering, stumbling or grasping for words in her interview. No buying time with pat phrases. What possibly could be the cause of such a vast difference in their conversational ability?

When watching President Obama speak extemporaneously he seems to go blank and is trying to grasp back his TRAIN of thought. That is the stuttering and stumbling that we see. What could cause this distraction of the mental process except some internal process. What is the internal distraction that causes President Obama to go blank and conversely Ms Ilfill to be able to carry on a normal intelligent conversation?

There really is only one possibility and that is an emotional distraction. As we have been told countless times, President Obama likes to stay cool clam and collected. As such he has to keep emotion at arms length so that he can use his intellect. Yet when emotion rises and intrudes upon his intellectual process it distracts that intellectual process and he goes blank. He has to buy some time to regain his intellectual balance by putting some distance between his intellect and his emotion.Thus he has not integrated his emotions and his intellect like Ms Ifill has done. Therefore President Obama has difficulty in dealing with REAL TIME situations as his emotion intrudes upon his intellectual processes. Simple.

*Ms Ifill was a guest on the Charlie Rose interview program and this seems pertinent as to why Presidnet Obama is incompetent. The WH is not a place of serene contemplation but a crucible a vertible vortex of having to deal immediatily and in real time with problems.