Posted on 01/19/2010 8:59:36 PM PST by Nachum
President Obama congratulated Republican Scott Brown Tuesday night for his win over Democrat Martha Coakley in the Massachusetts Senate race, calling him to say he looks forward to working with him on economic challenges facing the nation.
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"I have to tell you, [Obama] is a decent person, a person that you
do not have to be scared [of] as president of the United States."
U.S. SEN. JOHN MCCAIN, 10 OCT. 2008
"I think the Democratic Party is a fine party, and I have
no problems with it, in their views and their philosophy."
U.S. SEN. JOHN MCCAIN,02 APR. 2004
I loved Brown’s offer to show Obama his truck!
I do believe Obama means “work him”.
Brown should have told him that... “for the first time since November, 2008...I’m proud of my country” :o)
The arrogance in DC is going to help us clean the sewer in November.
There are several collage videos set to the original recording, which is far superior to this, but for some strange reason I felt compelled to link this one.
What a joke! Our economy is in the tank and Obama’s key initiatives seem to be:
Gov’t Healthcare - See Ted Kennedy’s seat?
Cap and Trade - Enviro-regulation - weather not cooperating!
Amnesty - You think healthcare was popular just wait!
Green jobs - still have no clue what this is!
Porkulus - crony capitalism on our children’s credit card
Tax the wealthy - has never worked before
Give terrorists civilian trials - outrageous!
Close Gitmo - how’s that working for ya Mr. President?
Blame Bush - people are tired of this
These are my offhand observations about what seems to be important to Obama.
Or “I’m bringing ‘my long form papers’ to Washington for Reid to see.”
Brown: “Sorry Mr President, I’ve worked too hard to get here....just to be your Houseboy.
More like 0bama looks forward to working him over.
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