Posted on 01/28/2009 12:47:02 PM PST by rabscuttle385
He's only been in office for three days, and President Obama is already behaving like Veruca Salt in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. About all that's left is for him to sing Don't Care How, I Want It Now and then plummet down the bad egg chute to the furnace.
He apparently thinks that both Republicans and the media should both unquestioningly bend over and kiss his behind, unaware that the latter already has been doing so for over two years.
As the cameraman in the first quote shows, a good many of the mainstream media still have their lips permanently locked on Obama's posterior. And in so doing, they have created an overindulged spoiled brat who, it would seem, has started believing his own hype.
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As for the second item, since when was there any difference between Obama and John McCain? That the RINO from Arizona chanced into the GOP nomination thanks to New Hampshire liberals crossover voting in an open primary and the media seizing on that plurality win to shove him down our throat in no way means that voters had a real choice between tax cuts and redistributive checks. Sen. McCain's shilling for Obama now that he's in office is more proof that the election was largely a sham.
The Republican reaction to this sort of thing and surely there is much more of it to come will tell us whether they have anything left inside that might resurrect a party on life support.
Will they find their long-lost spine, guts and testicles? Will they firmly and maturely oppose this massive bailout from government that will dwarf what Detroit or Wall Street received? And, in so doing, provide a contrast between responsible, adult leadership and infantile petulance? Or will they meekly join the left in its lemming-like rush off the cliff?
It's ironic the GOP has the same problem fighting the Democrats as the Democrats do fighting radical Muslim terrorists: They can't get it through their thick skulls that when you insist on playing by the rules against an opponent that purposely ignores the rules, you are almost certain to lose.
While the arena is different, the principle is the same: You have to treat this as a war, not as a polite difference of opinion. If the GOP isn't as determined to substantively defeat the Democrats as the Democrats are to defeat them, it's all academic. Just as Miranda warnings and the Exclusionary Rule mean nothing to psychos who fly planes full of people into buildings full of people.
And in both cases, our nation as we have known it hangs in the balance.
They agree on Gitmo.
They agree on amnesty for illegals.
They agree on bailouts and Big Government spending.
They agree on climate change legislation.
Hell, what do they not agree on?!
What else do the tarot cards say?
*snort*
I don't have to resort to superstition and divination to figure the inevitable consequences of McCain's fairly obvious sucking-up to Zero and the other liberal Socialist Democrats.
“They lied when they claimed they were putting principals before party.”
Exactly! I mean when have the democrats ever stood by their claimed principals? They always say one thing in front of one group, and then say the exact opposite in front of another.
They agree on closing Gitmo.
Oh, and they agree on leaving our southern border wide open.
Obama will coddle our enemies and shun our friends. As very flawed as McCain was, he would do none of that.
Then why is McCain coddling the Democrats and telling the Republicans to stop opposing Zero?
We were going to get the socialist no matter what. We just got the black one.
On the bright side we don’t have to pretend anymore. No more overlooking McQueeg’s ties to George Soros. No more pretending that McQueeg’s years of voting against oil drilling were anything other than something he could use during a campaign by changing his mind. We don’t have to convince ourselves that his idiotic ideals on the border are anything but lies. He just needs to switch parties and be done with it.
And the former has been doing it for five months.
I created this during the election. I should change it and replace McCain’s name with Bush because it’s Bush who did the most to severely wound the Pube party.
...says the Freeper who maintained hit lists of anyone who dared to oppose the liberal RINO McCain, including well-established Freepers.
You have some valid points there but your reasoning is flawed. You threw away your vote. You gave us Obama more than I did. You own this train wreck, I do not.
So if people are looking for who to blame for McCain, they should probably start by looking in the mirror.
Do us all a favor and stop crying and grow a pair. Sheesh.
McCain may have been a real tool as you say, but he is a tool who always loved his country. Sorry to say that Zero never did and never will.
McCain voted agaisnt Geithner and is against the “rescue” package as currently constituted.
Oh no, a posse ping, not that!!!!
Obama is not American, Not really, as for Mccain, I won’t make a claim thet he doesn’t love his country.
However, love of the USA embodies love and respect for the Constitution. I am not sure he understands that based on his actions and legislation.
McQueeg was the worst possible candidate we could have had. The man has a knack for finding the most unpopular legistation going and pees all over himself in a rush to run out and claim credit for it.
That boy ain’t right.
I spent the last 2 months before the election on PUMA kissing threads telling people exactly that and for it I was thrashed and ridiculed.
I used to post the lyrics and music to Billy Joel’s “Stilleto” (She cuts you once, she cuts you twice...) at least I got a chuckle out of that.
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