Monday, August 15, 2011

Jeezus H. Krist on a pogo stick

two days ago we had Martin Luther Obama complaining about how badly hes being treated.
Today Abraham Obama is complaining about how badly people are talking about him.

At his campaign-style town hall meeting in Decorah, Iowa, President Obama compared the criticism he has received from Republicans and other political opponents to the troubles faced by President Abraham Lincoln during the civil war. "Lincoln," the president said, "they used to talk about him almost as bad as they talk about me."

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Obama told the woman that "democracy is always a messy business in a big country like this." In addition, he said, "We kind of romanticize sometimes what democracy used to be like."

Yeah, like your ideological mentors:




It's a good thing for you that your tame media is still carrying your water.
If they were dumping on you like they did continually with "W" what do you think your approval ratings would be today?

5 comments:

  1. Obama told the woman that "democracy is always a messy business in a big country like this."

    Hey, dork head, we have a Republic not a Democracy, you know, you'd think that someone who is "president" would know these minor items........

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  2. Boy oh Boy he is reaching with all his comparisons... pretty soon he will start being compared to Jesu.... oh wait never mind.

    BTW Kurt.. GREAT Header photo that is really neat. Do you have any info on it?

    John

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  3. Not really, I just Google-imaged "train wrecks" and copied it to the computer.

    I'm not sure if it's a model train set or one of those forced perspective things that make something real look like it's miniature.

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  4. Hi Kurt That photo intrigued me so I did some sleuthing...

    Scroll to the bottom:
    http://www.funonthenet.in/articles/train-wrecks.html

    and here:

    http://www.pbase.com/trailryder/up_derailment_galt_illinois

    It was in 2005:

    Union Pacific Railroad Derailment Near Galt Illinois on Tuesday, May 3, 2005

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  5. I am old enough to remember Huey Long. Fiery rhetoric, lame promises and platitudes, Obama in a different era.

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