Posted on 10/21/2009 5:18:45 PM PDT by Biggirl
A growing number of conservative talkradio show hosts, including Jim Vicevich have been bringing up that President Obama has set up an "enemies list" just like Richard Nixon has done. Lemar Alexander brings this up in an interview by Neil Cavuto.
Well hes not the first. Krauthammer and Rove said the same thing right here. But this is a Senator whos been there and seen that so it carries a little more weight. I agree with Rush. I think this does nothing. This doesnt even give Obama a tingle.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xw_FXIdUMqM
GO LEMUR!!!
That’s insulting to Nixon.
Obama is a thug.
Mmm mmm mmm! Barack Milhouse O’Bama! Mmm mmm mmm!
ttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xw_FXIdUMqM
So who suffered from being on Nixon's "enemies list?"
Wait.. here's one. "Carl Djerassi's autobiography The Pill, Pigmy Chimps, and Degas' Horse states that President Nixon awarded him the National Medal of Science when he was on the Enemies List."
Darn.. no that's not it. Somewhere someone must have suffered . . . .
When I watched ALL THE PRESIDENT’S MEN in the Clinton years, I was struck by the petty scale of the drama. Here were these two guys running around interviewing campaign workers ( in one case, the wrong lady, ) and making cold calls to campaign workers, notably Maurice Stans. At the time I thought, “Can you imagine cold-calling Johnny Huang?”
Now we have Obama, who is channeling the power of the entire federal government into his own hands, and inventing and creating new powers, and this is to be compared to Nixon’s “enemies list” ?
Well even tonight Mark Levin brought it up too about President Obama creating an “enemies list” on his radio show.
I know. It’s irresistible. It’s Myth.
Isn’t Lamar a big time RINO
Think so ...
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