On NLRB, Obama distances himself from himelf

For those that have not hears yet, Obama National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has told Boeing that it cannot build a manufacturing plant in South Carolina, a right-to-work state. It has to build the plant in Washington State, a forced unionization state. The NLRB has no such authority, but when has that ever stopped Obama? My last post on the issue: Heh: Senate GOP Embarrasses Dems Over Boeing. And now for the current news via memeorandumObama Breaks Silence About Boeing v. NLRB Labor Dispute
President Obama broke his silence today about the dispute between Boeing and the National Labor Relations Board over a proposed plant in South Carolina.

The move by the NLRB to block Boeing's plan to move a plant to the Southern state has incited a wave of indignation from Republicans and the business community.

The President today put distance between his administration and the labor board stressing that it is “an independent agency.”
It's been a long time since I watched COPS, but one thing I do remember is that when lawbreakers were caught, the "what? what? What'd I do?" schtick was standard operating procedure. Not much different here.
“We can't afford to have labor and management fighting all the time, at a time when we're competing against Germany and China and other countries that want to sell goods all around the world,” Obama said at a Wednesday’s White House press conference.
So his solution is to punish the employer and reward his union masters. As Orin Hatch said: Democrats “play politics very, very tough, they play it well, and they don't give a damn about what's right and what's wrong”. Don't give a damn indeed.

UPDATE: Via Instapundit: Ex-NLRB chairman denounces partisan Obama board.