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http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2011/10/25/obama_we_have_lost_our_ambition_our_imagination.html



LMFAO!!!!!   Is this dirt bag kidding?   He complains that we are not building things like the Golden Gate Bridge?   


WONDER WHY BARRY? ? ? ? ?    You just spent TRILLIONS where did it go you fucking moron? 


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Is this idiot aware that a project like the Golden Gate Bridge was proposed more time and money would be spent doing environmental studies, govt. permits and trying to appease various govt. agencies than would be spent on design and construction?  Look at the World Trade Center.  That whole project should have been completed at least 7 years ago.  This is not the fault of the American people but of nit-picking, power hungry bureaucracies and political correctness.  Government is the cause of this malaise and statists like Obama think more govt. is the answer.




Obama = POFS ghetto thug creep. 

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President Obama's Blame-Americans-First Tour
IBD Editorials ^ | October 26, 2011 | Editor
Posted on October 26, 2011 8:49:01 PM EDT by Kaslin

Economy: Having run out of excuses for the economic crisis his own policies have produced, President Obama has taken to blaming the American people. Has he no shame?

At a San Francisco fundraiser this week, Obama told the assembled fat cats that: "We have lost our ambition, our imagination, and our willingness to do the things that built the Golden Gate Bridge."

Earlier this month, Obama complained that "we used to have the best stuff. Think about it: The world used to say 'Let's travel to America. Let's see the Golden Gate Bridge. Let's see the Hoover Dam. Let's see the amazing things that America built.'"

And in September, he said the country "had gotten a little soft and, you know, we didn't have that same competitive edge that we needed over the last couple of decades. We need to get back on track."

Lost our ambition? Gone soft? Can't make the best stuff? For the president of the United States to talk like this is beneath reproach. Yet it's more or less par for the course for Obama, who constantly casts aspersions on the country's institutions, business leaders or any other convenient scapegoat when things don't go his way.

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Leftist societies aren't capable of innovation. Europe is a ghost town for start-ups. They just have no creativity and certainly nothing close to Silicon Valley. They have regulated the creativity out of existence and Obama wishes he could do it here.

It's sad how much this guy hates Americans.  :-\

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I heard this Kenyan communist thug say this and wanted to scream.   He is so revolting and disgusting it's not funny.   



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33,

if he said "One blowjob and I'll resign from office tomorrow..."

You'd do it, wouldn't you?  

Would you S a D for america's future?

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33,

if he said "One blowjob and I'll resign from office tomorrow..."

You'd do it, wouldn't you?  

Would you S a D for america's future?

Would you give him pointers? After all, you blow him for free. He doesn't even have to give you a reach around.

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33,

if he said "One blowjob and I'll resign from office tomorrow..."

You'd do it, wouldn't you?  

Would you S a D for america's future?

depends who takes over.  


f I had to do it for the nation.    yes, I would.    e can no longer endure this communist neo-terrorist.  


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Would you give him pointers? After all, you blow him for free. He doesn't even have to give you a reach around.

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Re: Video: Obama: "We have lost our imagination and ambition" - LMAO@ this POS
« Reply #10 on: October 27, 2011, 05:13:03 AM »
depends who takes over.  


f I had to do it for the nation.    yes, I would.    e can no longer endure this communist neo-terrorist.  



This thread just took a weird turn haha:)

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Re: Video: Obama: "We have lost our imagination and ambition" - LMAO@ this POS
« Reply #11 on: October 27, 2011, 08:16:16 AM »
How can anyone not just want to kick obama in his twat and toss a pie at him after this? 


He is an embarassing joke and those who still shill for him, like 240, straw, blackass, andre, vince, are worse.   

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Re: Video: Obama: "We have lost our imagination and ambition" - LMAO@ this POS
« Reply #12 on: October 28, 2011, 07:21:59 AM »
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Obama’s tripping over his words
Chicago Sun-Times ^ | Oct 28, 2011 | Steve Huntley
Posted on October 28, 2011 10:17:16 AM EDT by KeyLargo

Obama’s tripping over his words

STEVE HUNTLEY

Oct 28, 2011

The cable home for left-wing politics, MSNBC, has been running commercials advocating its liberal worldview. In one, the network’s Rachel Maddow stands in front of the Hoover Dam and declares, “When people tell us no, no, no, we’re not going to build it; no, no, no, America doesn’t have any greatness in its future . . . it doesn’t feel right to us, and it doesn’t sound right to us because that’s not what America is.”

Every time I’ve seen that, I wondered whom Maddow was talking about. Presumably, she had conservatives or Republicans in mind, but I couldn’t think of anyone who had espoused that view. Then somebody did:

“We’ve lost our ambition, our — our imagination, and — and — our willingness to do the things that built the Golden Gate Bridge and Hoover Dam and unleashed all the potential in this country.”

The problem for Maddow and the MSNBC advocates of Democratic Party politics is that this statement came from . . . President Barack Obama, whom she and MSNBC passionately support.

Obama’s remarks at a fund-raiser in San Francisco blame the country, not the political class he heads, for America’s problems.

Sound familiar? Chicago Sun-Times cartoonist Jack Higgins brilliantly summed it up in Thursday’s paper with a drawing of Obama looking into a mirror and seeing Jimmy Carter. The text reads, “Poor Barack, he just hasn’t been himself recently.” Indeed, a politician famous for oratory seems to be tripping over words.

Obama accuses Republicans of promoting “dirty air, dirty water” by advocating greater development of U.S. fossil fuels. But that wasn’t the tune he was singing in March when he was in Brazil promoting its exploitation of its oil wealth. He encouraged Brazil’s deep-water oil exploration

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"The Decline and Despair President"
Townhall.com ^ | October 28, 2011 | Hugh Hewitt
Posted on October 28, 2011 10:18:31 AM EDT by Kaslin

"We have lost our ambition, our imagination, and our willingness to do the things that built the Golden Gate Bridge..."

That was President Obama on Tuesday, October 25, 2011, speaking to a fundraiser in San Francisco, expanding on the premise of his presidency, that America is in decline.

The president has made such statements a recurring theme of his speeches going back to his campaign, though it isn't clear whether they just pop out of his inner Alinksy or that they cross the teleprompter in front of him.

In Mumbai in 2010 he said the US was no longer in a position to "meet the rest of the world economically on our terms".

"The fact of the matter is that for most of my lifetime and I'll turn 50 next year - the US was such an enormously dominant economic power, we were such a large market, our industry, our technology, our manufacturing was so significant that we always met the rest of the world economically on our terms," the president told his foreign audience. "And now because of the incredible rise of India and China and Brazil and other countries, the US remains the largest economy and the largest market, but there is real competition."

Apple faces real competition, but it hasn't declined. It is thriving. But our president assumes American decline instead of assuming that we would win any competition, and handily.

In the UK, Telegraph columnist Nile Gardiner calls Obama "the decline and despair president."

The most famous expression of the president's disdain for the notion that America is a superpower and exceptionally situated and equipped to lead the world came a year before his remarks in India, when at the European summit of the Group of 20 in 2009, he quipped, “I believe in American exceptionalism, just as I suspect that the Brits believe in British exceptionalism and the Greeks believe in Greek exceptionalism.”

Andrew Sullivan for one denied that the president meant what he said here, and rose to his defense in 2010 with an extended quote from this same "Greek exceptionalism" speech in which the president professes pride in the United States and its core values, but this misses the point of what the president believes to be the arc of American history right now. "What cannot be done honestly, in my view, is to create a narrative from all of [the president's moves] to describe Obama as an anti-American hyper-leftist, spending the US into oblivion."

But now the president's talk of lost ambition and ruined imagination ends the debate that Sullivan attempted to join. The president keeps providing those whom Sullivan criticizes with more evidence of his bleak view of the American future, and the left is helpless to defend him when the president simply insists on telling it the way he sees it.

"What's especially remarkable about this hackery," wrote Sullivan a year ago "is that these conservative authors don't just egregiously misrepresent the president's actual position. It's that all of them actually cite, as evidence, an out of context line from the very speech that proves their analysis is wrong."

"You can call this truthiness if you like," he concluded." Better, the Dish believes, to call it what it is. A deliberate campaign of misinformation. A Big Lie."

The trouble for Sullivan's argument is the evidence. The president went abroad early in his presidency, and the result was what is widely known, correctly, as "the apology tour."

"President Barack Obama has finished the second leg of his international confession tour," Karl Rove wrote in the Wall Street Journal on April 23, 2009. "In less than 100 days, he has apologized on three continents for what he views as the sins of America and his predecessors."

Rove continued:

Mr. Obama told the French (the French!) that America "has shown arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive" toward Europe. In Prague, he said America has "a moral responsibility to act" on arms control because only the U.S. had "used a nuclear weapon." In London, he said that decisions about the world financial system were no longer made by "just Roosevelt and Churchill sitting in a room with a brandy" -- as if that were a bad thing. And in Latin America, he said the U.S. had not "pursued and sustained engagement with our neighbors" because we "failed to see that our own progress is tied directly to progress throughout the Americas."
After the first apology tour came the "Greek exceptionalism" moment, and after that his Mumbai confession and now his San Francisco sigh. The apologies merged with the dire assessments and have evolved into explicit pessimism.

"We have lost our ambition, our imagination, and our willingness to do the things that built the Golden Gate Bridge..."

This is not the man to lead an American renaissance, any more than Jimmy Carter could be expected to rise above his personal sense of malaise which he projected on to the country thirty years ago.