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Monday, 13 December 2010

When the going gets tough....


Too tough, Barry?
Remember when I said that Mr Barack Hussein Obama's tax cut compromise press conference was the low point of his presidency?

I was wrong.  Really, really wrong.

3 comments:

  1. Why does this surprise anyone? The One is an empty suit, and has always been one. What more natural than, being in dire straits, he hands command over to the progressives' previous Messiah?

    And of course Bill jumped at the chance. Even The One is not as deeply in love with the sound of his own voice as "America's First Black President" is. The only thing that surprises me is that he left his sax at home.

    Meanwhile, our enemies, like al-Qaeda, are seeing our NCA acting like two-year-olds. And rubbing their hands in anticipation.

    cheers (kind of)

    eon

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  2. Looks like "War of the Colossal Egos" is getting into high gear.
    Clinton may see this as the foot in the door to get Hillary in the White House in '12 (she said she wouldn't run, so that would mean of course she's running) and Big O can lay the blame for the tax deal going wrong right at Clinton's feet: "I was against this measure, but pressure from the former president and members of the last Congress..."
    That should help him stay as the standard bearer for the Party and send those pesky Clintons packing back to the backwoods of Arkansas for good.

    The trouble will be the press, they are desperately in love with both these characters like a group of teen Twilight fan-girls and deciding their allegiance could lead to more than leg tingles.

    Might be great fun to watch

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  3. The king is weak. The various viziers, counselors and palace eunuchs are fighting over scraps of power. In general, such a situation does not make a country's position more secure.

    As for Barry's low-point being last week---please! Man's got most of two more years to dig a deeper hole! Unless he decides to abdicate in favor of that blithering idiot Biden (there's some high octane nightmare fuel!), we've got that much more digging to look forward to. Why, I'll bet Husseinovich can make it all the way to China before he's out of here. He can ask them in person to pretty please stop selling bombs to Iran.

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