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My LMAO is at the fact that you dont think anything obama has done is radical and that he has been to bi partisan or giving into the GOP. 

The level of detachment you clowns who live in Cali have from reality is staggering. 

Ok.. so instead of calling me detached blah blah.. Dispute something

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Ok.. so instead of calling me detached blah blah.. Dispute something

Dispute what?  You picked a few items but ignor the absolute mountain of damaging and destructive things obama has done that has been pointed out to you time and time and time again. 

Again - take off the wack shades for once and get a clue.   

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Ok.. so instead of calling me detached blah blah.. Dispute something

33 is way stronger at insulting, then by countering arguments.

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Then you can update it with all the examples of Obama being called a terrorist, a muslim, a marxist, a communist, someone who wasn't born in the country, etc...

Why give the right wing a pass? 

Not giving anyone a pass.  I know it happens in both parties.  The purpose of the thread is to highlight liberal hypocrisy when it comes to "tolerance." 

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33 is way stronger at insulting, then by countering arguments.



What is there to dispute?   Mal cherry picked a few items he thinks obama did not go further on the crazy on, and still ignores the absolute mountain of horrible shit obama has done.  

Fuck, I have a thread with 900 articles detailing exactly what obama has done to this nation, and it is not at all coincidental that things are getting worse and worse.    

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Dispute what?  You picked a few items but ignor the absolute mountain of damaging and destructive things obama has done that has been pointed out to you time and time and time again. 

Again - take off the wack shades for once and get a clue.   

Those were the biggest issues right?

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Those were the biggest issues right?

Its everythong combined.   

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Its everythong combined.   

ok i run down the biggest issues and show how he wasnt liberal at all and he was very republican

and you counter with


everythOng combined.. ok...i done wid dis guy

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Those were the biggest issues right?

MObama wore a red dress when China visited.  I think it's concerning.

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333 - getting his ovaries raked over the coals AGAIN!!!!



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333 - getting his ovaries raked over the coals AGAIN!!!!




Yeah - as the market tanks, UE getting worse, food stamps exploding, obama record low approvals, etc. 

Yeah, got it.   

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lmao -  so fucking pathetic its sad.  


Obama is tailor made for the morons who voted for him.  You idiots deserve each other.  

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Really?

fuck yeah.. he aint no dem.. he is a biznich

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fuck yeah.. he aint no dem.. he is a biznich

Obama?
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fuck yeah.. he aint no dem.. he is a biznich

LMFAO!   

Ha ha ha ha  -as if the first two years of this disastrous Admn where he had huge majorities did not happen.   


Priceless. 

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Si..

Obama is the quintessential politician, and that is why we are in the mess we are. We vote to elect leaders, we get politicians
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Obama is the quintessential politician, and that is why we are in the mess we are. We vote to elect leaders, we get politicians

Truth.  He is an empty suit. 

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Obama is the quintessential politician, and that is why we are in the mess we are. We vote to elect leaders, we get politicians

If that were the case they would have voted for Hillary.  

Instead - they voted for the Messiah and Healer of All.   They voted for bullshit and pipe dreams.   Drinking w Bob nails it again on Obama voters.   They are mostly morons and idiots who voted solely on race, emotion, and utter bullshit.  

This is Bob's best clip ever and nails obama voters to a tee.  


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hhhmmmm  . . . .   Kraut seems to have the same feelings I do. 

Fuck Obama and those who voted for him.  You dirtbags deserve each other. 

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Bad luck? Bad faith?
By Charles Krauthammer, Published: August 18



“We had reversed the recession, avoided a depression, got the economy moving again. . . . But over the last six months, we’ve had a run of bad luck.”

— President Obama,

Decorah, Iowa, Aug. 15


A troubled nation wonders: How did we get mired in 9.1 percent unemployment, 0.9 percent growth and an economic outlook so bad that the Federal Reserve pledges to keep interest rates at zero through mid-2013 — an admission that it sees little hope on the horizon?

Bad luck, explains our president. Out of nowhere came Japan and its supply-chain disruptions, Europe and its debt problems, the Arab Spring and those oil spikes. Kicked off, presumably, by various acts of God (should He not be held accountable too?): earthquake and tsunami. (Tomorrow: pestilence and famine. Maybe frogs.)

Well, yes, but what leader is not subject to external events? Were the minor disruptions of the current Arab Spring remotely as damaging as the Arab oil embargo of 1973-74? Were the supply disruptions of Japan 2011 anything like the Asian financial collapse of 1997-98? Events happen. Leaders are elected to lead (from the front, incidentally). That means dealing with events, not plaintively claiming to be their victim.

Moreover, luck is the residue of design, as Branch Rickey immortally observed. And Obama’s design for the economy was a near-$1 trillion stimulus that left not a trace, the heavy hand of Obamacare and a flurry of regulatory zeal that seeks to stifle everything from domestic energy production to Boeing’s manufacturing expansion into South Carolina.

He sowed, he reaps.

In Obama’s recounting, however, luck is only half the story. His economic recovery was ruined not just by acts of God and (foreign) men, but by Americans who care nothing for their country. These people, who inhabit Congress (guess which party?), refuse to set aside “politics” for the good of the nation. They serve special interests and lobbyists, care only about the next election, place party ahead of country. Indeed, they “would rather see their opponents lose than see America win.” The blaggards!

For weeks, these calumnies have been Obama staples. Calumnies, because they give not an iota of credit to the opposition for trying to promote the public good, as presumably Obama does, but from different premises and principles. Calumnies, because they deny the legitimacy to those on the other side of the great national debate about the size and scope and reach of government.

Charging one’s opponents with bad faith is the ultimate political ad hominem. It obviates argument, fact, logic, history. Conservatives resist Obama’s social-democratic, avowedly transformational agenda not just on principle but on empirical grounds, as well — the economic and moral unraveling of Europe’s social-democratic experiment, on display today from Athens to the streets of London.

Obama’s answer? He doesn’t even engage. That’s the point of these ugly accusations of bad faith. They are the equivalent of branding Republicans enemies of the people. Gov. Rick Perry has been rightly chided for throwing around the word “treasonous” in reference to the Fed. Obama gets a pass for doing the same, only slightly more artfully, regarding Republicans. After all, he is accusing them of wishing to see America fail for their own political gain. What is that if not a charge of betraying one’s country?

The charge is not just ugly. It’s laughable. All but five Republican members of the House — moderate, establishment, Tea Party, freshmen alike — voted for a budget containing radical Medicare reform knowing it could very well end many of their careers. Democrats launched gleefully into Mediscare attacks, hardly believing their luck that Republicans should have proposed something so politically risky in pursuit of fiscal solvency. Yet Obama accuses Republicans of acting for nothing but partisan advantage.

This from a man who has cagily refused to propose a single structural reform to entitlements in his three years in office. A man who ordered that the Afghan surge be unwound by September 2012, a date that makes no military sense (it occurs during the fighting season), a date not recommended by his commanders, a date whose sole purpose is to give Obama political relief on the eve of the 2012 election. And Obama dares accuse others of placing politics above country?

A plague of bad luck and bad faith — a recalcitrant providence and an unpatriotic opposition. Our president wrestles with angels. Monsters of mythic proportions.

A comforting fantasy. But a sorry excuse for a failing economy and a flailing presidency.

letters@charleskrauthammer.com

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/bad-luck-bad-faith/2011/08/18/gIQAD2IWOJ_print.html


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hhhmmmm  . . . .   Kraut seems to have the same feelings I do. 

Fuck Obama and those who voted for him.  You dirtbags deserve each other. 

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Bad luck? Bad faith?
By Charles Krauthammer, Published: August 18



“We had reversed the recession, avoided a depression, got the economy moving again. . . . But over the last six months, we’ve had a run of bad luck.”

— President Obama,

Decorah, Iowa, Aug. 15


A troubled nation wonders: How did we get mired in 9.1 percent unemployment, 0.9 percent growth and an economic outlook so bad that the Federal Reserve pledges to keep interest rates at zero through mid-2013 — an admission that it sees little hope on the horizon?

Bad luck, explains our president. Out of nowhere came Japan and its supply-chain disruptions, Europe and its debt problems, the Arab Spring and those oil spikes. Kicked off, presumably, by various acts of God (should He not be held accountable too?): earthquake and tsunami. (Tomorrow: pestilence and famine. Maybe frogs.)

Well, yes, but what leader is not subject to external events? Were the minor disruptions of the current Arab Spring remotely as damaging as the Arab oil embargo of 1973-74? Were the supply disruptions of Japan 2011 anything like the Asian financial collapse of 1997-98? Events happen. Leaders are elected to lead (from the front, incidentally). That means dealing with events, not plaintively claiming to be their victim.

Moreover, luck is the residue of design, as Branch Rickey immortally observed. And Obama’s design for the economy was a near-$1 trillion stimulus that left not a trace, the heavy hand of Obamacare and a flurry of regulatory zeal that seeks to stifle everything from domestic energy production to Boeing’s manufacturing expansion into South Carolina.

He sowed, he reaps.

In Obama’s recounting, however, luck is only half the story. His economic recovery was ruined not just by acts of God and (foreign) men, but by Americans who care nothing for their country. These people, who inhabit Congress (guess which party?), refuse to set aside “politics” for the good of the nation. They serve special interests and lobbyists, care only about the next election, place party ahead of country. Indeed, they “would rather see their opponents lose than see America win.” The blaggards!

For weeks, these calumnies have been Obama staples. Calumnies, because they give not an iota of credit to the opposition for trying to promote the public good, as presumably Obama does, but from different premises and principles. Calumnies, because they deny the legitimacy to those on the other side of the great national debate about the size and scope and reach of government.

Charging one’s opponents with bad faith is the ultimate political ad hominem. It obviates argument, fact, logic, history. Conservatives resist Obama’s social-democratic, avowedly transformational agenda not just on principle but on empirical grounds, as well — the economic and moral unraveling of Europe’s social-democratic experiment, on display today from Athens to the streets of London.

Obama’s answer? He doesn’t even engage. That’s the point of these ugly accusations of bad faith. They are the equivalent of branding Republicans enemies of the people. Gov. Rick Perry has been rightly chided for throwing around the word “treasonous” in reference to the Fed. Obama gets a pass for doing the same, only slightly more artfully, regarding Republicans. After all, he is accusing them of wishing to see America fail for their own political gain. What is that if not a charge of betraying one’s country?

The charge is not just ugly. It’s laughable. All but five Republican members of the House — moderate, establishment, Tea Party, freshmen alike — voted for a budget containing radical Medicare reform knowing it could very well end many of their careers. Democrats launched gleefully into Mediscare attacks, hardly believing their luck that Republicans should have proposed something so politically risky in pursuit of fiscal solvency. Yet Obama accuses Republicans of acting for nothing but partisan advantage.

This from a man who has cagily refused to propose a single structural reform to entitlements in his three years in office. A man who ordered that the Afghan surge be unwound by September 2012, a date that makes no military sense (it occurs during the fighting season), a date not recommended by his commanders, a date whose sole purpose is to give Obama political relief on the eve of the 2012 election. And Obama dares accuse others of placing politics above country?

A plague of bad luck and bad faith — a recalcitrant providence and an unpatriotic opposition. Our president wrestles with angels. Monsters of mythic proportions.

A comforting fantasy. But a sorry excuse for a failing economy and a flailing presidency.

letters@charleskrauthammer.com

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/bad-luck-bad-faith/2011/08/18/gIQAD2IWOJ_print.html



lol.. you fuckin tard... you still playin this game.. hahahahaha clueless..

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Kraut has a little more on the ball than you do.