Why shouldn’t he? He’s an alien there, too.
RE: “Tonight, on the planet Mars, the United States of America made history,”
I was kinda waiting for him to say that they would not have accomplished it without the government. “They didn’t build that”.
Too bad the ‘grate’ one wasn’t onboard.
Obama couldn’t care less... He’s mad that the money we spent should have been spent on the Muslim brotherhood.
Now that the excitement has died down....we need to how many Muslims were on the team...
Now that the excitement has died down....we need to how many Muslims were on the team...
NASA just released its presidential budget request for 2013 and, as expected, the space agencys planetary science program takes a big hit. The budget document (summary pdf) is merely the first volley in an often drawn-out exchange between the White House and Congress, but still sets the general direction for the space program.
He didn’t do dat!!
I guess since NASA is working to build better relationships with Moslems - is he’s going to send all the Muzzies there now?
{”... in the early morning hours Monday, President Obama congratulated NASA...” In a statement released by the white hut? The Won doesn’t get out of bed before ten!
Obama, you didn’t build that nor were you responsible for it.
NASA didn’t do that! All of NASA’s space stuff is designed and built by private contractors.
Now, finally, we’ll know if Bush caused global warming on Mars.
Thank President Bush for authorizing this mission.
If only we had a forward thinking president like you again.
I’m opposed to spending TAXPAYER $$ on space exploration, but I’d make an exception if we could send Sheila Jackson Lee to Mars (one-way)
This morning’s (Eastern Standard Time) Mars Rover Landing was eight years in the making, and Obama’s only contribution was that he didn’t get in the way of it.
I stayed up watching the Live Feed from NASA, from before until long after the landing.
The two best parts were the landing itself, 1st and foremost, and the over-joyed and very joyous (and long) reaction at JPL in Pasadena once the rover was on the ground.
The worst part was very early in the start of the first press conference, after a few introductions, when we had to listen to Obama’s two political appointees, the head of NASA and Obama’s top science adviser, praise the mission while trying to mention Obama’s name as often as possible in the process - it was sickening.
Thankfully, they were given their time early and then the real heroes could begin to take questions.
Went to bed about 4:AM EST.
“Mars is now the second biggest Muslim planet in the solar system.” - Borock Insane 0bomber
“...now that we’ve landed on Mars,” said the President, “...it’s now onto the other 57 moons.”