Posted on 12/10/2010 2:01:24 PM PST by La Lydia
The darnedest thing just happened on TV. Still happening. Obama takes Clinton to the White House press briefing room. Turns the podium over to Clinton, and leaves the room. If you didn't have the sound on your TV, it looked like Obama resigned and handed over to Clinton. Clinton still talking, setting up dueling filibuster with Bernie Sanders. Clinton at that podium is bad deja vu.
0bastard is losing control of his mind, on legal and maybe illegal drugs, and feeling desperate and cornered, his giant ego is deflating fast and for a crazy narcissist, that’s death. Major nervous breakdown ahead IMO.
” Were Americans; we dont bow to anyone, we dont kneel to anyone (except God), and we sure as HELL dont surrender to our own temporary, moronic Public Servants - no matter how much power they think they have.
We can say Hell NO. We can tell them to go f*** themselves, and back it up.
It takes guts. “
We must somehow elect like-minded ball-busters, or down the country goes!
He has some problems psychologically. There is no doubt. I think he is cracking under the pressure.
How it happens, when it happens is anyones guess.
But as I have said for a long time, I doubt that he will finish out his term.
We need to do a “Long March” through the Republican Party. Then maybe one through the Dems too.
Elsewise, its going to be ugly.
LOLOTUS... That is a FReeper Classic!!
Definitely an "Et tu, Bubba?" moment.
The most telling foto is that of Cinton on the podium while you see Obama’s back as he leaves the room.
What a wuss, an abdication, usually the President is the last or only one to leave, sometime the Press guy stays to take questions, but this was stunning.
Clinton must’ve been so gratified. He looked right at home, sweettalking and charming the press.
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