Posted on 03/07/2009 9:08:53 PM PST by neverdem
Obama would need his teleprompter to just remember something as simple as “to be or not to be — that is the question.”
He would never get to the “Whether tis nobler in the mind to suffer” part.
You got him pegged!
I refer to him as Fearless Leader and Boris and Natasha as part of his cabinet..
I am beginning to suspect that Obama won’t even run again in 2012. He does not like hard work or to make difficult decisions, and that’s what the presidency is all about. He is showing every indication that for a lazy narcissist such as himself the pain of the presidency overwhelms its perks. He is giving off strong signals that he hates the work. It won’t get any sweeter in the future.
A brilliant expose of Pimp Obama! The rest of us get screwed while he rakes in the wealth.
Indeed. And as for America, "Angels and ministers of grace, defend us!"
*Bump*
LOL, so many words just to sneak in this spin-recovery meme...
to be or not to be, that is the focus. Whether tis Nobler to suffer the taunts of Limbaugh and Levin; To Sleep, to Hide at Camp David til ‘12.
No Freeping Shakespear after Midnight!!
.........and taking tea with Polonius...............
[None of us—not even those who wanted him to fail—expected this kind of incompetence and inelegance, mirth in funeral and dirge in marriage. ]
Au contraire. I’ve been around enough Ivy League leftist academic revolutionary incompetents that I (and a lot of Freepers) fully expected this. The Emperor has no clothes. The only thing surprising is the breathtaking speed with which Obama is about to collapse. Three more months of Depression and people will be looking for a suitable lamp post.
Isn't that the Demos plan? What got us into this will get us out?
And here I was hoping that maybe it was just that his codpiece was a bit too tight ...
“Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves.” (Matthew 7:15)
Millstone
O nation miserable, With an untitled tyrant bloody-sceptred, When shalt thou see thy wholesome days again, Since that the truest issue of thy throne By his own interdiction stands accursed And does blaspheme his breed?
Source: Macbeth (Macduff at IV, iii)
Millstone is my twist on Mark Levin’s usage of “Milhouse”.
I don’t get Levin here behind the Redwood Curtain unless my First Wife is keeping it from me...
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