Ole Dowdy seems to be just phoning it in these days.
I’m amazed Dowd mentions Obama’s screw-up without offering an excuse for it.
What Obama has is sashay!
Riiiiiight!
Give him a break.
He's probably never even heard the song.
He didn't even become "Black" until he went to college.
At least I think he went to college.
“If you can’t spell it, you can’t get it.”
Perfect.
Surgeon General Warning: May cause throat cancer.
Maybe Respect wasn’t a hit song in Indonesia. Maybe he wasn’t allowed to listen to much music while being indoctrinated by all of the Commies around him (mother, step dad, grandparents, mentor, etc ...). Maybe he just mindlessly reads what’s on the teleprompter. Maybe it’s all of those things.
but, of course, he didn't get the Dan Quayle treatment...
Wow, the Dowdies are turning on Obama. Temporary.
He IS Ron Burgundy. The TOTUS must have had it misspelled.
I heard on the radio the other day (Rush? or Michael Berry?) that Dan Quayle was given a card with potato spelled with an “e” on the end of it. He thought it was wrong but with with that spelling anyway.
If this is true do you think that Quayle was set up?
Patti LaBelle’s bodyguard was the guy that assaulted the young guy in an airport. The young guy was a West Point Cadet which PC West Point pulled the plug on him. Then Patti, “you got swag”, pulled out the overused and fully charged, “race card”. Houston jury PC’d the verdict. If you watched the security video, the Cadet didn’t do a thing except not bow down to Miss LaBelle and her bodyguards. He stood too close to “swag”. Patti conveniently doesn’t remember much after the Cadet “said the N-word”.
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/local&id=9317316
It's pure Dowd, in other words.
Yup!
Another day, another example of Obama acting oh so presidential.
“Swag and respect are exactly what the president needs. Hes got a swag gap with Russia.”
swag
noun: swag; plural noun: swags
1.
an ornamental festoon of flowers, fruit, and greenery.
“ribbon-tied swags of flowers”
a carved or painted representation of an ornamental festoon of flowers or fruit.
“fine plaster swags”
a curtain or piece of fabric fastened so as to hang in a drooping curve.
2.
informal
money or goods taken by a thief or burglar.
“their homes offer tempting swag for burglars”
products given away free, typically for promotional purposes.
“local studios provide swag, spirits, and food”
marijuana, typically of a low grade.
“prices range from $40 a 10-seed packet for some Jamaican swag to $345 per pack for something tastier”
3.
verb
verb: swag; 3rd person present: swags; past tense: swagged; past participle: swagged; gerund or present participle: swagging
1.
arrange in or decorate with a swag or swags of fabric.
“swag the fabric gracefully over the curtain tie-backs”
Maybe he needs to begin again, something easier?
Perhaps: There was a farmer, had a dog and BINGO was his name-OH, B-I-N-G-O, B-I-N-G-O...