Posted on 09/07/2015 5:53:37 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
WASHINGTON Attention has been focused on who becomes our next president, but meanwhile the incumbent is on quite a roll.
Throughout his tour of Alaska, President Obama looked full of his old swagger. He took photos of Denali the former Mt. McKinley through the windows of Air Force One and shared them via Instagram. He used melting glaciers as a backdrop to talk about climate change, posed with small children and large fish, and became the first sitting president to venture north of the Arctic Circle.
He seemed to smile throughout the trip, and why not? The nuclear agreement that Secretary of State John Kerry negotiated with Iran is now safe from congressional meddling. U.S. economic growth for the second quarter was a healthy 3.7 percent. Unemployment has fallen to 5.1 percent, according to figures released Friday. Saudi King Salman portrayed by Obama's critics as peeved with the president dropped by the White House on Friday for a chat, reportedly renting an entire luxury hotel for his entourage. And later this month, Chinese President Xi Jinping is scheduled to arrive for what promises to be the most important state visit of the year.
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not sure if this is true or what.....
This is posted...why?
Eugene Robinson licks the dirty boot heels of Valerie and Hussein.
What do you expect him to scribble?
For entertainment purposes.
The very definition of narcissism
Eugene Robinson?
Should be a mandatory barf alert when passing along his racist drivel.
“President Trump is going to wipe that smile off his face when he repeals every last one of Obola’s Executive Orders/Memos on Day One”
At no time has Trump promised to do that.
Ted Cruz has repeatedly promised to do that.
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