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  1. “Words alone do me no justice,” he said. “So, Mr. President, if I’m going to keep it 100,” Wilmore said, before pounding his chest. “Yo, Barry, you did it, my nigga!”

    Hey, way to break the stereotype there street dude!
    I think the comedian just hustled the prez; way too much starch in the collar of that WHITE shirt…
    And no mention of the “Food Stamp President”
    http://www.fns.usda.gov/sites/default/files/pd/34SNAPmonthly.pdf
    Yep, sho nuff…I do feel lifted outta poverty!
    Cheers
    Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
    1st Saint Nicolaas Army
    Army Group “True North”

  2. “The food stamp program is administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture,” text on the image reads. “They proudly report that they distribute free meals and food stamps to over 46 million people on an annual basis.”
    “Meanwhile, the National Park Service, run by the U.S. Department of the Interior, asks us, ‘Please do not feed the animals,’” the text continues. “Their state reason for this being that… ‘The animals will grow dependent on the handouts, and then they will never learn to take care of themselves.”
    –Dr. Annette Bosworth

  3. Amazing classless presidency.
    But he did do it – brought about fundamental change for the worse. Aided by the sheep media.

  4. As the camera focuses on the crowd at the White Hous Press Dinner the reactions are interesting. Should we be laughing or even smiling at this material?
    What’s with his obsession over Gitmo prison? He mentions it 3 or 4 times. If not closing Gitmo was Obama’s only failure we would all be laughing.

  5. “George Will” has always been the asshole of all assholes that the MSM love to hold up as the GOP Flag bearer…The other GOP that is equally as repugnant as George Will is Lindsey Graham…
    Trump is right, He doesn’t want or need that part of the GOP.. They are cannibals that turn on themselves…Get lost you sad sack of losers….and stay lost!

  6. O’narcissist 44= 0.
    “This is his sole legacy: a massive post-traumatic stress disorder.”
    …-
    “Obama’s legacy: Politics of anger, fights, division”
    “Barring an unexpected change in the country, the political legacy of the 44th president will be that he left office with the atmosphere in the United States in worse shape than when he was elected.
    That failure is all the more disappointing, Democrats and Republicans say, because he raised expectations so high.”
    http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/white-house/article74647642.html
    …-
    “By Dr. Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. (8/13/2008)”.
    “Barack Obama – Narcissist or Merely Narcissistic?”
    “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.”
    https://lettingfreedomring.com/2012/01/28/barack-obama-narcissist-or-merely-narcissistic/

  7. The only thing that surprised me is that he didn’t break into a full-on Ebonics riff.
    What a low-life POS dirtbag. Him and his linebacker “wife”.
    January 22, 2017 cannot come soon enough.

  8. Dingwall Duffy Reporting from PEEI.
    …-
    “Duffy ‘welcome and entitled’ to return to Senate: Housakos” (ctv)
    …-
    “Dingwall entitled to entitlements, arbitrator rules – Ottawa – CBC News”
    …-
    “I’m Entitled to My Entitlements”
    “During his almost two hours of testimony, he used the word “entitlements” twenty seven times.
    The expenses, for such items as chewing gum and tea, were contrasted with Mr. Dingwall’s general compensation – and Dingwall was deemed to be nickel-and-diming taxpayers.
    Dingwall’s ill-chosen words have enjoyed a vivid life, long after the particulars of his own controversy have been forgotten.”
    http://www.parli.ca/im-entitled-to-my-entitlements/

  9. He’s such a bad president.
    They’re never going to allow Morgan Freeman to play the president in movies anymore…
    Also
    What the hell was Wolf Blitzer on, eh!!

  10. I wonder how much the constant carping at Donald Trump at these events influenced his decision to run for president. Was he thinking “I can do better than this lot”?
    These people deserve a Trump presidency. He could fire half of them next year and the rest the year after.

  11. There is a documentary that was shown on the CBC that suggests just that — that Trump’s run is retaliation for ridiculing Obama embarrassing him publicly at one of these events. I remember the incident. At the time I felt is was a completely crude and tactless thing for a President to do (even in jest).

  12. “….he raised expectations so high.”
    Exactly. I had high hopes for him, considering that his predecessor often came across as a bumbler. His first term was largely OK, but after bin Laden was killed, things started going downhill.
    I think the only reason he was re-elected was that Romney wasn’t an effective Republican candidate.

  13. I saw that doc and agree with their premise. It was such an ‘asswhole-nigga’ thing for the President to publicly humiliate Trump like he did. I hope American voters elect Trump so he can rub-MrZero’s nose in it.

  14. Disagree. Morgan Freeman played the part of a good president acting presidential; his role bears no resemblance to Obama or any of the leftist cabal.
    Hope and change became forlorn, then betrayed, hope for change (from elitist statism). IOW change became more of the same. Justin follows that pattern exactly. Why not; same advisors after all. Lying is not a problem for any of them; neither is hypocrisy or double standards, or crushing the poor.
    Their attitude towards the little people is of indifference & contempt. Their rote is projection of their flawed incompetence and bigotry on others. The closest they come to valid political thought is Pee Wee Herman’s childish (& nostaglgic) “I know you are but what am I.” Not even close; only self-interest.
    The result is a narcissistic statist with the logic of a child, sustained by a sycophantic mediocracy enabling evermore poor judgment & mendacity.
    I meant Trudeau btw. Seriously, that criticism fits Obama to a tee, his minions and their useful, though incompetent and unethical idiots in the media.
    Perhaps, like our Grits, Hillary can run on a promise of bribing & oxygenating their mediocracy.
    She’ll need them to accelerate required purges against the vast right conspiracy of dissent should she win, which fortunately seems less likely every day.

  15. Jean,
    No mention of irony. Obambam and company haven’t a clue of what you are saying.

  16. As for Larry Wilmore, I caught a couple of minutes of his monologue and that was way too much. Like an old fart trying to be hip, his jokes were totally flatline. Panning shots of the audience told me I wasn’t wrong. Only a few polite smiles and chuckles. Not enough booze to make that guy funny.

  17. …meanwhile back at the ranch.
    The ‘mandatory’ Long Form Census is back. Filling out the form is mandatory; the validity of the answers one chooses is of course voluntary.
    why would anyone want their name, physical address, DOB, phone #, etc. on some hackable govt database?

  18. “As for Larry Wilmore, I caught a couple of minutes of his monologue and that was way too much. Like an old fart trying to be hip, his jokes were totally flatline.”
    There is no humour anymore.
    The days of Lenny Bruce and George Carlin are long past.
    No “cutting edge” comedian tests the limits of societal tolerance these days. The targets of satire are safe and mutually agreed upon beforehand (the Catholic church but not Islam, white heterosexual men but not lesbians of colour).
    Nothin’ to see here folks.

  19. The Census was never my issue and I was surprised when the Conservatives cancelled the mandatory long form. In one of Paul Well’s accounts, it is explained that Harper had cancelled this on principle. The government should not force citizens to answer their questions. This made infinite sense to me. It seems quite benign to socialist types, but just wait until the UN comes in and triples the questions you must answer. This type of problem can be seen in what the long form census had become before it’s cancellation by Harper “How much unpaid housework do you do?” (or something to that effect). The census is a central planner’s wet dream. Despite the protests of leftists, the household survey was quite adequate for information purposes. I hope they are not still planning to jail those who do not comply.

  20. The government should not force citizens to answer their questions.
    Exactly! I refuse to answer ‘correctly’ on principle.
    The easiest way to comply with filling out the form is to provide totally fictitious information, starting with name, address and telephone number.
    Since local funding is based on population, it might be advantageous to tell them about the large extended family of first and recent immigrants that live with you.
    I see the long form as an excellent opportunity for storytelling, I hope I get one to play with.

  21. Wilmore referring to the audience as a “tough crowd” just about says it all. It was as clear to him as it was to viewers that his material and delivery were not well received.

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