Posted on 01/25/2011 5:46:23 PM PST by Frantzie
Earlier, Marc Faber appeared on Bloomberg TV, in what may go down in history as his most scandalous interview ever. When asked, in advance of the SOTU address, what he thinks of the president, Faber, who appears to have had enough with all the bullshit, propaganda, and lies, replies: "I think he's done a horrible job and I think that will continue, I think he is a dishonest person, and nothing has changed... Some politicians are more honest than others. I don't think that I have a very high regard for politicians, I have a high regard for businessmen and for people who work, and not for people who abuse the system continuously. And in comparison to other politicians, I think he came in on a platform as a president that would want to change the government in Washington, and actually he's made it worse... We foreigners, we just laugh at someone like Mr. Obama.
I was very critical of Mr. Bush, but at least he had one line and he stuck to that line, and at least he set out to do a thing and he was relatively straight on the thing that he did. He may have been wrong, but at least he didn't change his mind continuously, and didn't prostitute himself."
(Excerpt) Read more at zerohedge.com ...
I submit that every elected official is a whore.
Every congressional candidate has to raise $10,000 in bribes—reelection funds—EVERY WEEK to keep their jobs.
That’s Republicans as well as Democrats. And the average presidential election now requires $500,000,000 to $1,000,000,000 (as did that of the Black Messiah).
That’s a lot of bribes. Washington has never been pure, but things have really gotten ridiculous.
OK, fine. But why, then, does Marc Faber go on to insult prostitutes?
Bump...
“At least Faber didn’t accuse Obama of being a cross dressing prostitute. That would have been over the top.
BTW Marc, welcome to the DO NOT FLY LIST.”
lol from the comments
“That’s done it. He’s lost us the tarts’ vote.” - Reaction of 10th Duke of Devonshire when PM Stanley Baldwin made a similar comparison at an election meeting in the 1920s.
Faber cracks me up. I can hear his maniacal voice as I read his remarks.
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