Posted on 11/28/2011 1:41:00 PM PST by Nachum
I wonder which way the copy editor meant this headline to be read: President as Piñata. Does the copy editor mean his detractors take sticks to beat the president, or that we should expect a president to shower his supporters with gifts? In President Obamas both meanings apply. All presidents are smacked around unfairly by critics; remember how the New York Times made up some cockamamie story about President Bush serving a fake turkey to troops in war-torn Iraq on Thanksgiving 2003? The New York Times finally corrected that mistake on July 11, 2004.
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.........did they check with Odumbo?
He is a super hero! Just check out this JabJab video!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVFdAJRVm94
He is not even Lex Luthor who at least is smart.
He’s “Bizarro Superman”.
I hope not as Lana Lang is hot, so is Lois Lane.
The Obamaloon isn’t even a man.
LOL. Me fix unemployment. Me tax employers more.
GREAT CAESAR’S GHOST! He ain’t even Jimmy Olsen.
I dunno. Superman was an undocumented alien who couldn’t produce a birth certificate.
Just saying, ya know?
@#(@(@((@(@*! I got distracted by Wikipedia while looking up the name.
He acts like a sixth grader
Actually, the Wee Wee reminds me a lot more of Butt Man ... with Hair Plugs as the Boy Blunder!
If you play Revolution Number Nine backwards, it clearly says “Obama is Superman, Obama is Superman.”
“NYT: Obama isnt Superman”
Amazing it only took the NYT three years to figure that out.
We’ve been calling him Zero for a few years now. I’d expect the ‘layers of fact checkers’ in the MSN and get it wrong and scold us, “Obama is NOT Nero!”
But nooooooooo....they actually....are you sitting down....think we have mistaken him for a hero...no wait.... a SUPER HERO!
no, he is not superman, but he thinks he is
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