Posted on 06/02/2010 6:05:26 PM PDT by pissant
Here's an observation from President Obama's Louisiana trip you might have missed on Friday because, let's face it, you and I know that you checked out (physically, if not mentally) by Thursday afternoon.
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R), who has been keeping his boot on the neck of the Obama administration, which has been keeping its boot on the neck of BP, was out of the close-up shot when the president spoke. Jindal was as far away as he could get without appearing rude. After all, they were all gathered in his state. So who did get in the shot? Alabama Gov. Bob Riley (R), oil-spill commander Thad Allen and Florida Gov. Charlie Crist (I). It's the Crist piece that I find fascinating.
(Excerpt) Read more at voices.washingtonpost.com ...
I’ll never see poodles in the same light again.
I thought I was the only one that noticed that. It was pretty strange to say the least.
Rump rangers?
*LMAO*...I WAS going to look for something appropriate..*LOL*
The only thing I could think of is that Crist is hoping that Meek will be the one who drops into insignificance. Crist may be hoping to pick up some of the black vote that should go to Meek, by staying close to Obama. For this to work, Obama would have to explicitly endorse Crist over Meek. I don’t see that happening.
Does Larry Sinclair know about this?
LOL. he’s down in Florida these days too!
Crist must be trying to out-Democrat the Democrat (which every RINO in recorded history has tried and failed to do). Can he really be so dense as to think this actually helps his cause?
all these thangs about obama, including sestak and romanoff, birth certificate, 1870 Connecticut SS#, malcolm X as his real pappy, etc., etc., and on and on and on, are going to snowball, and some brownish, yeller slime, which will be the symbolism for Larry Sinclair, is going to start oozing out. Keep your hip boots handy.
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