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Tuesday, 26 January 2010

Turning the corner

The One pulls out his teleprompter to give a speech to a classroom of sixth graders.

Mr Barack Hussein Obama has now officially become a joke.

In other news, the MSM start noticing things about Mr Obama that they didn't think worth telling us about before he was elected.

2 comments:

  1. That could very well become the "Waterloo Picture" for this administration.
    Whoever runs against Big O in 12 needs to use it as a campaign poster.

    Although I think there's a better than even chance that he won't run for a second term, in fact he started laying the groundwork for it the other day by stating he'd rather be a "good one term president than a mediocre two term president" which of course is a ridiculous statement unless you had no intention of running for a second term (and were convinced of the stellar job being done).

    He's good at hints, I remember hearing his interview the day he was going to announce his running mate and he said that something was "above his pay grade". I also recall saying out loud to the radio; "Biden!" since that was one of Joe's phrases. Sure enough later that day crazy old Uncle Joe was given the nod (I guess O took the "articulate and clean" statement as a compliment).

    After the article about the classroom prompter scene it's somewhat funny that so many commenters think it's a Photoshop job. Instead it appears Big O is just trying to put graphic artists out of work.

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  2. The man would rather be a good one-term President than a mediocre two-term President. Ah, how cruel fate can be! I fear that neither of these is likely to happen.

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