Posted on 05/01/2013 2:10:58 PM PDT by Fred
The World's Greatest Orator appeared before the press yesterday, and here are some highlights of his remarks: "This is hard stuff. . . . Maybe I should just pack up and go home. Golly. I think it's a little--as Mark Twain said, rumors of my demise may be a little exaggerated at this point. . . . Right now things are pretty dysfunctional up on Capitol Hill. . . . You seem to suggest that somehow these folks over there [in Congress] have no responsibilities and that my job is to somehow get them to behave. That's their job. . . . I cannot force Republicans to embrace those common-sense solutions. . . . We're going to try to do everything we can to create a permission structure for them to be able to do what's going to be best for the country."
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Hey, you know what they say: see a broad to get dat booty yak 'em...
...leg 'er down a smack 'em yak 'em!!!!
Golly!
He’s an immature brat...self-entitled...self-loving...and mostly America-hating.
Beck was right...he wants to destroy the America we live in...and he’s well on his way.
YES, PLEASE PACK YOUR BAGS AND GO HOME....TO KENYA!
Last time a president gave a press conference to say how relevant he was, a building blew up.
What an a$$. He can at least force the Democrats to stop embracing insane solutions!
Golly! Being President is so much harder than community organizing...Just damn!
Earth to Obama!... Yoyr insane leftist buddies are the problem not Repubics!
And Today from his proxy:
“Let’s be clear,” said Carney. “Benghazi happened a long time ago.”
“Last time a president gave a press conference to say how relevant he was, a building blew up.”
And his name was ________________.
I thought it was pretty obvious that it was Clinton the night before the Murrah Building in Oklahoma City blew up in 1995.
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