What's phony? An entire party of perverts, plunderers, and wannabe potentates.
Wake up America, this is not a nightmare, you're living it......
I don’t get it.
I thought all of our economic woes were behind us, everything was coming up rainbows and skittles, and only racists said differently.
America’s biggest phony is Obama.
“How can a man talk for more than an hour on a single topic, as Obama did on Wednesday, and say absolutely nothing new?”
cue up either Hitler at Nuremburg or any of Fidel’s earlier speeches.
This is a presidency in it’s death throes. He knows it. The speech had nothing to do with the economy and was meant for a distraction more than anything.
Too bad there isn’t an oppositon party. We could really pound the nails in the coffin of the Obama presidency if we had one
There is nothing phony about dead diplomats, spying on citizens, and misusing the IRS for political purposes. Not that it’s surprising, but it still says a lot about Obama that he thinks it is.
The White House has said the scandals are phony.
The media has their marching orders and will report this as fact.
The public, too stupid and uninterested to know better will believe it all.
Republicans, unwilling to risk the wrath of the media, will shrink from the task for pushing for full disclosure. As Mark Levin noted, some Republicans, (Boehner, Cantor), have likely already cut deals.
It is time for a third party.
As long as the operative word about Washington is “insanity” there will be no improvement in the economy because no one knows what to plan on next.
Wow, this reporter tore Bammy a new one! Did his homework too, I will be looking forward to more of his opinion pieces.
Guess who Steven A. Cohen supported in the 2012 election?
http://www.vnews.com/news/nation/world/7808389-95/mega-hedge-fund-charged-with-fraud
Cohen and his wife Alexandra are major political donors, contributing more than $272,000 to federal candidates and political committees since 2009, according to campaign finance records.
During the 2012 campaign, Cohen hosted a fundraiser at his Greenwich, Conn., home for Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, according to a report in the Connecticut Post, and he and wife each gave $30,800 to the Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee.