Posted on 09/29/2011 8:13:51 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
In an interview this evening with a local NBC affiliate in Orlando, President Obama claimed that America has "gotten a little soft."
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The Carter “malaise” redux.
His base will appreciate that compliment.
Carter “malaise” speech deja vu.
yes- and thanks to zero as well as the uber liberals that have been in charge since 2006, the sleeping giant in the conservative movement awoke in 2010....
Cradle-to-grave socialism will do that to a society, Ubama, you sick piece of sh’+.
Resign, a**hole.
Get back on track......is he fraking serious? How about the government get their stinking boots off the throats of businesses.
Barry is absolutely right. Time for the country to toughen up, call for Barry’s impeachment and get things back on track.
That’s rich, coming from the Girlie-President.
This from the same S.O.B. giving a $5 million bonus to the state that signs up the most food stamp recipients?!?!?!
He says we have lost our competitive edge. He says we have gone soft.
If he wins another 4 years, I will shoot myself in the head.
I barely remember Carter, but I think Obama knows even less about him and his legacy.
Soft? When the hell has Obama ever done anything difficult or useful? He’s had a free ride all his life.
His wife shows she’s tough by shopping Target.
I admired your comments on another thread re: your Obama decoder ring, and the fact that he’s always and only talking about himself [i.e.: as when he commands people to take off their bedroom slippers and stop feeling sorry for themselves, etc.].
Dare I ask you to decode Obama’s ‘gone soft’ comment?
Or will I regret the answer? ;)
Two idiots that should never been elected! Always having excuses about anything that puts his ass on the line!
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