Is there nothing that Obama can't do?
h/t Martin P.
Posted by Kate at May 31, 2009 8:15 PMWell I know one thing he can't do, and that's hide from the wrath that is to come.
Posted by: Peter O'Donnell at May 31, 2009 8:14 PMThe press and public reactions to Obama's repeated gaffes are fundamentally unserious
Skewer the right, forgive the left
Sad
Posted by: Erik Larsen at May 31, 2009 8:26 PMWith the click of a teleprompter Owe has plunged the whole nation into the dark.
Posted by: Joe at May 31, 2009 8:35 PMa celebration of the Obamessiah ascendancy . coming soon
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/article/corpse-flower-set-for-stinky-bloom
a celebration of the Obamessiah ascendancy . coming soon
blooms every 8 years. so its going to be a sticky two terms before the MSM figures out they backed a lightweight.
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/article/corpse-flower-set-for-stinky-bloom
Its those evil strawmen, striking fear and despair. Thank goodness we have been blessed with the crusher of strawmen, teh won
Posted by: billypaintbrush at May 31, 2009 8:52 PMThis is wOrser than plunging intO darkiness for O'Nracissist;
it's "en masse" "a massive post-traumatic stress disorder.*"
The wrath, the wrath from the flock.
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"Gay community bitterly disappointed by Obama's lack of action
WASHINGTON - Gays and lesbians voted for President Barack Obama almost en masse after he pledged to be a relentless advocate for their civil rights while making his run for the White House."
urlm.in/cnrr
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"The "small people", the "rank and file", the "loyal soldiers" of the narcissist - his flock, his nation, his employees - they pay the price. The disillusionment and disenchantment are agonizing. The process of reconstruction, of rising from the ashes, of overcoming the trauma of having been deceived, exploited and manipulated - is drawn-out. It is difficult to trust again, to have faith, to love, to be led, to collaborate. Feelings of shame and guilt engulf the erstwhile followers of the narcissist. This is his sole legacy: a massive post-traumatic stress disorder."
*http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/71124
Posted by: maz2 at May 31, 2009 8:56 PMMillions of Americans have been victimized, their privacy violated, their identities stolen, their lives upended, and their wallets emptied. According to one survey, in the past two years alone cyber crime has cost Americans more than $8 billion.
And that was just in the first 100 days of office.
Posted by: Jan at May 31, 2009 9:09 PMI think it was the guys from The Big Bang Theory that did it! It wold fit in perfect with Obama's love of celebrities.
Posted by: Maureen at May 31, 2009 9:56 PMKate:
Shouldn`t that read:
"Is there anything Obama can't do?
"Is there nothing Obama can't do" is a double negative!"
Just asking!!
Posted by: Jack frosst at May 31, 2009 10:40 PMHe must have watched Pink Panther and is now confusing it with reality.
Posted by: Aaron at May 31, 2009 11:14 PMLets don't forget that Obummer is the guy who appointed a person to head-up Homeland Security who still believes that the 9-11 terrorists entered the US from Canada.
What else would you expect?
Posted by: a different bob at May 31, 2009 11:50 PMbob: "Lets don't forget that Obummer is the guy who appointed a person to head-up Homeland Security who still believes that the 9-11 terrorists entered the US from Canada."
Us Canadians had better hope this scenario never occurs. It would serve the big 0's agenda perfectly. A closed border and Canadian jobless rate would be over 50%. Europe is too unreliable (eg. seal ban) and Asia would stiff us as they did with coal development.
Can anyone prove that North Korea isn't under a constant cyber attack?
Posted by: ural at June 1, 2009 2:58 AMWhen does the curtain get drawn back? You can't fool all of people all of the time, can you, with an empty suit and a mellow bass-baritone voice?
Check out Obama World Amusement Park. Only Barry's having fun.
http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/cmuir/2009/05/31/amusement-park/
Posted by: batb at June 1, 2009 6:59 AMCan anyone prove that North Korea isn't under a constant cyber attack?
Can anyone prove North Korea has computers? Or even food for it's people for that matter.
Chances are most of any cyber attacks on NK is by the same band of brothers that are at the firewalls of most of the western world's databases, namely CHINA. That or Google.
Posted by: Texas Canuck at June 1, 2009 1:05 PMI know where a city was plunged into darkness via cyber attack: It happened on "the Sarah Connor Chronicles: Terminator" Proves at least one other person was watching this show.
Posted by: wendy.g at June 1, 2009 1:24 PMyou do know that obama is a half black, african, commie and those who control him don't give a shit.
Posted by: old white guy at June 1, 2009 5:26 PMgunny, we now need a passport to get into the current land of lunacy. have gone to flordia (love the place) but iam am going to wait a year or tow until i see what is the fallout of the big o bullshit program. how anyone can run over the constitution like he has leaves me almost speechlesss. if w was doing this shit thye screams would be so loud and so harsh you would go deaf.
Posted by: old white guy at June 1, 2009 5:31 PM