To: 2ndDivisionVet
the president's surprise at the sheer volume of business that crosses his desk. Oh, really? What did he think the President does all day? State dinners and speaking engagements and photo ops?
Guess what, President Obama. You wanted the job, you got the job. Now man up and do the job.
7 posted on
03/07/2009 12:19:29 PM PST by
Not A Snowbird
(HOPE and CHANGE? More like BAIT and SWITCH.)
To: SandyInSeattle
I would rather he walk off the job. Did anyone hear President Bush whine when he was President of the USA?
232 posted on
03/07/2009 1:21:27 PM PST by
BARLF
To: SandyInSeattle
Remember the shellacking Reagan got for napping?
I suppose that being a member of a permanent victim class does have its benefits.
300 posted on
03/07/2009 2:05:47 PM PST by
1010RD
(First Do No Harm)
To: SandyInSeattle
["the president's surprise at the sheer volume of business that crosses his desk."]
They didn't have any problem bashing President Bush 24x7.
329 posted on
03/07/2009 2:19:00 PM PST by
Mad_Tom_Rackham
(The inmates are now officially running the asylum.)
To: SandyInSeattle
Reagan did more work in his seventies than this punk can do at 47!
388 posted on
03/07/2009 3:08:03 PM PST by
editor-surveyor
(The beginning of the O'Bummer administration looks a lot like the end of the Nixon administration)
To: SandyInSeattle
O needs a big rubber stamp with PRESENT on it. Stamp everything that passes his desk and back to the conga line.
No problems.
To: SandyInSeattle
Oh but according to him; he loves the job and thinks he’s good at it!
696 posted on
03/08/2009 1:36:52 AM PST by
dsutah
To: SandyInSeattle
He thought it would always be a “Slappin Some Skin Session or just a Shuckin, Jivin and Guffawin Demonstration.”
Obumo will fail, due to his inablity to ever grasp the true meaning of what America stands for in life.
Duty, Honor and Country,
NSNR
To: SandyInSeattle
Plenty of time for partying on Wednesdays though.
719 posted on
03/08/2009 7:04:42 AM PDT by
ecomcon
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