Posted on 02/02/2010 9:03:09 PM PST by CaroleL
Along with remaking America, President Obama is also evidently redefining civility - at least the kind he himself is practicing. Just days ago while speaking at a town hall meeting in Florida, the president called for more civil discourse in politics saying, "Nothing that human beings do will be perfect, but we shouldn't sort of assume that the other side is either heartless or doesn't care about sick people or is some socialist/communist who's trying to take over the health care system. We start getting into these caricatures. They're so damaging."
But on Tuesday at another town hall meeting, this time in New Hampshire, President Obama lashed out at Republicans offering the same type of caricatures he railed against late last week.
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Ah, this is why Sarah chose this time and place to slap out at Rahm Emmanuel! How civil is “f***ing retard”?
Obummer is an a**hole. He can pretend to be something different but in the end his true character comes forth. He also surrounds himself with the same kind of cretin that he is.
Alinsky is dead, but his rules are alive and well. Obama can’t stop himself, not that he’d want to anyway.
Hey, sounds like some people here. They keep attacking, and then are puzzled when you get mad. They accuse you of having a short temper because you're not just sitting there taking it.
This is what they do. The rules are for other people. A sociopath is the center of the known universe and can do no wrong. He is justified in every abuse of your speech and your rights. You have no right to challenge what he says or does. His lies are completely justified because he is the one telling those lies and has a full license to do so - granted by him to him.
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