Posted on 09/06/2010 2:08:51 PM PDT by Askwhy5times
I can't wait to see Robert Gibbs walk this one back tomorrow. Surely, some able reporter will ask him to explain in more detail exactly who President Obama was referring to and what comment met the bar for "talk about me like a dog." Video is here.
(Excerpt) Read more at bluegrasspundit.com ...
Just another reference to a born and raised Muslim brain.
Now, remember, they have a dog....They don't treat the dog nice, nice??
He sure has a lot of emotional conflicts...
Maybe he's off his meds....
I wish someone would ask directly if he is on meds...and I don't just mean nicotine patches...
Maybe he's using the "patch" as a coverup.
But dogs have so much more sense than this jackass.
I think of him more in the line of a nickname for a Feline.
Apologies to all Cats!
Now that you mention it, so do I. Do they fly the waterspaniel on a seperate plane?
Apparently, I was not the only one that thinks that way. See post 66.
Sounds to me like he’s talking about GOP office holders.
Wow!! Amazed those comments were on CNN!
Actually true, but for only one out of three angels. That’s why dogs only bother Muslim angels.
Do we ever see the dog with them? President Bush and Laura were ALWAYS seen with their dogs, carrying them lovingly wherever they went.
That's all she wrote. CNN cut off the comments a while ago. Public sentiment is That Bad.
oh yeah it will!!! omg this is going to be a trip
does little barry want somebody to call the waaaahmbulance for him? roflmao
He has always been a con man, and his most successful con is crumbling, so he is cracking up. The worst is yet to come.
Well, sure, the GOP thinks totally backwards from Obama.
wait for it ....
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/18/opinion/18dowd.html
The Long, Lame Goodbye
New York Times, The (NY) - Sunday, January 18, 2009
Author: MAUREEN DOWD
Abstract: Maureen Dowd Op-Ed column contends that it is huge relief to be getting inquisitive, complicated mind in White House; holds that George W Bush decided there was no need to be president of whole country—he could just be president of his base; maintains that Barack Obama is determined to be president of as much of country as possible; says we are trading dogmatic president for one who is shopping for dog , and it feels good (M)
As Barack Obama got to town, one of the first things he did was seek the counsel of past presidents, including George Bush senior.
As W. was leaving town, one of the last things he did was explain why he never sought the counsel of his father on issues that his father knew intimately, like Iraq and Saddam.
When Brit Hume did a joint interview last week with Bush father and son, dubbed “41st guy” and “43rd guy” by W., the Fox anchor asked whether it was true that “there wasn’t a lot of give and take” between them, except on family matters.
“See,” the Oedipally oddball W. replied, “the interesting thing is that a president has got plenty of advisers, but what a president never has is someone who gave him unconditional love.”
He talks about his father, the commander in chief who went to war with Saddam before he did, like a puppy. “You rarely have people,” he said, “who can pick up the phone and say, ‘I love you, son,’ or, ‘Hang in there, son.’ “
(snip)
He sure has thin skin good lord
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