The comparison "is hysterical ... that is really laughable in many respects," said Alvin Felzenberg, the author of a book on American presidents. "You couldn't print things today they said about Lincoln.". ..Criticism of Lincoln in his day "was even more vitriolic than what you see about Obama," said Eric Foner, a Pulitzer Prize-winning presidential historian at Columbia University. "Obama is a guy who has a thin skin and does not take criticism well."How would the POS of the United States react to criticism as vitriolic as, say, the remarks directed at George W. Bush, or George H.W. Bush, or Ronald Reagan?
I don’t recall Lincoln ever chewing through his leash and running rabid through the chicken coop there, O(h)-boy.
Call someone who cares—757-622-PETA. Take the wookie you’re married to with ya. It should be a gas.