Sorry, but this one had me rolling. Sure it is irreverent but by golly, it is 100% spot on. I wonder is this is why the democrats are distancing themselves from him before the next election? http://www.frontpagemag.com/2014/dgreenfield/obama-born-again-idiot/
Cartoons, the intellectual basis of liberal politics. How long have you been sitting on these so you could bring them out and make yourself look silly? Interesting that Romney was right all along.
I didn't vote for McCain. I'll openly admit that I voted for Obama the first go around. It took me about a year or so to realize "oh (*)(*)(*)(*)...." I didn't vote for him the second time around that's for damn sure.
Oh really? And just what was old Mitt "right" about? I'm sure it happens from time to time, even a stopped watch is right 2 times a day! Was he right about his claim that Jeep was shipping jobs overseas? I recall that got pretty well debunked. Maybe he was "right" about his 47% speech to all those rich people? LOL! Or how about his own backtracking on the spin of the clock!
Too bad, even though I believe McCain would have lead us into WWIII in nothing flat, I think he STILL would have been a better President than Mitt Romney. Romney has 1 goal, to sell out everything in this country to the highest bidders! Actually makes a war monger like McCain look good IMHO.
I complain, because I've never voted for him, and I've been voting & railing against this retarded two-party system of ours for over 15 years already. I disown (D) and (R) voters alike and am sick to death of the sad state our so-called republic, democracy, or whatever the hell it actually is today, is in.
Better right 2 times a day then never. - - - Updated - - - Yeah, because he is successful. That is the depravity of liberal intellectualism. Still doesn't negate the failure this President embodies.
Why is it no one can criticise 0h Bummer without some anti-Republican screed following it up in reponse? And vice versa? Down with BOTH FACES of Big Brother!
Yeah, but look at it this way - Barack has been, for 6 years, and will be, for 2 more, your President. And then you'll have Ms. Hillary as your President for 8 more!
It could be worse (but not much), for instance, a giant comet could hit the earth and wipe out mankind.
He was right when he said that 47% of Americans pay no federal taxes. That leaves it to the rest of us to pay for their freebies, because not every "poor" person qualifies for those freebies. Did you know that over 57% of them are working age? But if I had that racket going on, it would be hard for me to go looking for a job if I could get paid for doing nothing. Obama Is morally bankrupt. Welfare has jumped 32% under Obama. The number of people on food stamps has risen from 32 million to 47 million . I guess it just shows how bad he is at being president, huh? When Johnson started the War on Poverty 50 years ago, it was meant to be a TEMPORARY help to those who really needed it. 50 years and over 22 trillion dollars later, we have people on welfare as their living. That is their job. So when you hear Republicans talk about it, they want those who can work to work, and when you are down, the government can help until you get back on your feet.
I personally consider that President Obama has had terrible foreign policy but............. progress may have been made with keeping Monsanto from gaining more power?!?! http://www.politicalforum.com/polit...-could-utah-state-dollar-save-usa-dollar.html Could a Utah State Dollar save the USA Dollar? Have you seen any of the following films: 1. The Future of Food 2. Food Inc 3. The World According to Monsanto. If so..... then you know that the USA dollar to some degree is linked to and backed up by a plan to control the world's production of food in such a way that could eventually produce global famine. "George Soros says that America must give up the dollar and accept world currency." http://www.examiner.com/article/geo...aggregation&fb_aggregation_id=288381481237582 Back in 1994 I found out that President Lincoln had saved American taxpayers four billion dollars in interest payments and since that time I have been wondering what alternative was available to improve monetary policy that would not scare the investors on Wall Street. A Utah State Dollar could perhaps be the answer!????!!!
Obama Ties Democrats' Election Hopes To His Failed Policies Posted 10/06/2014 06:56 PM ET Politics: President Obama says the midterm election will, in effect, be a referendum on his policies. Somebody needs to tell him that's the last thing the Democratic Party wants. You could hear Democrats' teeth gnashing from Key West to Juneau after President Obama weighed in on the upcoming 2014 midterm elections while speaking at Northwestern University about the economy. "I am not on the ballot this fall," said Obama, talking up his economic accomplishments. "Michelle's pretty happy about that. But make no mistake: These policies are on the ballot. Every single one of them." He's dead right. Which is why every Democrat who's running for office this time around is trying to put distance between his or her candidacy and the incumbent second-term president's extraordinary list of failures. Even former Obama senior adviser David Axelrod was nonplussed by Obama's statement. "It was a mistake," he admitted to NBC's "Meet the Press." We try not to be in the political prognostication game. But it's hard to be optimistic about Democrats' chances this year, especially in the Senate, where they hoped to keep control, with the albatross of Obama's policies hung around their necks. Because of Obama, Democrats appear to be suffering an epic electoral meltdown. As IBD's John Merline reports on today's front page, our most recent IBD/TIPP Poll finds that 53% of Americans now call Obama's presidency a failure including half of those who live in states that voted for Obama in the last election. Just 41% say Obama's presidency has been a success. Citing a recent Gallup Poll, the Washington Post's Dan Balz notes, "Among Republicans, 58% said they would be sending a message of opposition to the president, while just 38% of Democrats said they would use the election to send a message of support for Obama." In short, the Obama-induced enthusiasm gap spells big political trouble for Democrats. A Boston Globe headline sums it up: "Democrats running for office ditch Obama ties." Yes, as fast as they can. Kentucky Democratic Senate candidate Alison Grimes even ran a commercial declaring, "I am not Barack Obama." In particular, desperate Democratic Senate candidates including six incumbents in red states that must face a howling, anti-Obama electorate this fall are pretending they never supported The One. But as Democrats sowed, so shall they reap. As Obama says, "every single one" of his policies is on the ballot. Whether it's wildly unpopular ObamaCare; a useless $1 trillion stimulus; continued high unemployment; a bungled response to Ebola; the IRS, Benghazi and Fast and Furious scandals; the Mideast debacle; being outmaneuvered by Russia and China, or any number of other failures, Democrats now must explain why they helped Obama put his failed agenda in place. How stupid IS Obama? I mean really....
Seems to me your boy missed a marginally important intelligence briefing entitled "Al Qaeda Determined to Strike in U.S." Let me know when Obama misses one of those, eh? In the meantime, yawwwwnnn. And while we're at it, let's not forget how many Republican candidates begged Bush to campaign with them in '08. What was it, zero?
Shades of 2012. Probably smart enough not to waste his time with RW propaganda like "Investors' Daily".