Posted on 09/23/2009 5:51:40 PM PDT by Kaslin
Following his usual mantra that "to watch me is to love me," Barack Obama appeared on five Sunday interview shows and, since that wasn't enough, the David Letterman show Monday night.
He remains convinced that the more he plays dust speck in the national eye, the further he'll get in passing his leftist agenda. He's also confident our media won't hold him accountable. They just hold him.
"I can't tell you how satisfying it is to watch you work!" a beaming Letterman gushed to Obama. Even during that show, Letterman was still whacking away at George W. Bush as an idiot, unctuously currying favor with the new president.
Letterman doesn't pretend to be an objective journalist, of course. But can you recall him ever voicing his satisfaction with conservatives?
Perhaps the most amazing thing Obama did over and over on Sunday was to scold the media for making the national dialogue coarser by allowing his critics to have a voice on the networks. "Let's face it, the easiest way to get on television right now is to be really rude," he said.
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In a way, it is good that he must endlessly campaign to sell his crock of anti-Americanism. It speaks volumes for how corrupt and damaging HE KNOWS his Marxist agenda is for and to Americans.
Nah, it stands for orifice.
No, it stands for O-mazing
This guy sings better than Obambi leads.
I believe the emphasis is on present
I would love to see the actual costs of all these soirees of his.
Is Letterman being a little bit racist with this comment?
Isn’t Rush on with Leno tonight?
It's called dissent, you jacka$$, something your side did with impunity during the Bush years. Get used to it.
Tomorrow night.
He should try being Miss California if he wants to see Corse Language.
Pray for America
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