Just amazing how the left defends such unpresidential vulgarity by the President, of course look how they defended how Clinton so demeaned the office and still hold him up on a pedestal.
Which has to do with calling a symbol one, especially one that resembles the design of the Imperial Japanese Flag?
So you can't defend the President engaged in such a BLATANT vulgarity so you have to make some and assert the otherside is engaged in them. Please post one such thing that the GOP is selling in their campaign.
No it was abuse of women in the work place and then lying under oath and placing a young women in jeopardy of a term in a federal pen in order to protect his political arse.
Do they? And shouldnt you lighten up a bit here? After all, youre not really that offended or embarrassed.
Lighten up about the President of the United States putting a vulgar offensive T-Shirt up for sale? Would he let his daughters wear one and go around explaining what it means to their classmates?
Which genergation do you think made this up? Mine, the teenagers with things to do, or do you think it was the parent genergation that Obama is apart of?
I am not defending nor condemning what he's doing. I am just pointing out how utterly two faced GOP/TP supporters have to be to act like they give a (*)(*)(*)(*) about showing the office of the presidency any respect now.
So you had nothing of substance or validity to add...........OK. Or do you have some specific examples of Republicans disrespecting the office of the President. So which is it do you defend the selling of the shirt or condemn it? Do you think it appropriate for a President to sell such and thing for the expressed purposed of people wearing it in public?
We have great respect for the "OFFICE" of the President. It is the idiot, inept, incompetent charlatan IN that office we don't respect.
Going unhinged over a T-shirt? ODS truly does terrible things to those it afflicts. People, if you see a friend coming down with ODS, stage the intervention now, before it becomes irreversible. This gives me an idea for a reality show - "Political Intervention". Various ODS-afflicted nutters would be brought in for an intervention. Their friends and loved ones would say things like "For God's sake man, get a grip! You're babbling over a T-shirt! You're even raving about birth certificates and claiming supply-side economics works!". Then the ODS-afflicted nutter would start frothing about how everyone has been taken in by the liberal media conspiracy, and they'd stomp off, and they'd be talking to themselves so intently they wouldn't look both ways, and they'd get hit by a bus. And their last words would be "Obama was driving the bus!". Ratings gold, I tell ya.
If I saw myself wearing that I would have to kick my own ass. Actually, if I saw someone wearing that I would have to kick their ass. This just proves what a desperate fool Obama is that he has to promote voter enthusiasm to his base with something he enacted two years ago.
Ladies and gentlemen, our first contestant on "political intervention" has been selected. Naturally, one of the interveners will be wearing the shirt, just to see if internet tough guy here will kick his ass.
1/ Its not really vulgar or offensive. No one has to accept your subjective definitions. 2/ Yes, lighten up. 3/ Yes, he would. If that was their independent position. More likely they dont care and neither does he. 4/ Its not the Presidents job to make only the most polite political statements. If he wishes to put out t-shirts saying BFD, thats his perogative and no one in the world except your type would think it makes him a vulgar President. Certainly not in the UK. 5/ Dont you think your cred is dubious when your commenting about subjective matters on a subject (Obama) your consistently against in anycase? Do you really think we should take your opinion seriously given your record? 6/ Do you think Santorum by saying "Bulls...t", was vulgar? Do you think this vulgarity disqualifies him from the Presidency?
Nope just pointing out how unpresidential it is to sell a vulgar T-Shirt on his official campaign website. That you think it appropriate is quite telling.
It is exactly that for a President to demean and degrade the office in that fashion. It is the Presidents job to keep the honor and respect the office he was elected to intact, not to turn it into some juvenile playground where we can all speak dirty words and giggle about it. Yes, even more so if he puts it on a T-Shirt and tries to sell it to raise money.
The T-Shirt is inappropriate for the President to be selling. The message on it however, is 100% correct.
Yes Health CARE reform is a Big xx Deal. obamacare, however isn't. It is health INSURANCE Reform which is an entirely different issue. Both Health Care and Health INSURANCE need reformed, but since they are 2 entirely different issues with no ACTUAL connection, they needed to and need to be addressed separately.