Posted on 06/23/2009 7:55:05 AM PDT by kristinn
Today's Brack Obama press conference has been moved indoors over fears that Washington's heat and humidity might make Associated Press White House reporter Jennifer Loven's hair explode live on national TV:
Any questions about:
NORTH KOREA
ISRAEL
INSPECTOR GENERAL FIRINGS
None that I heard.
LOL, musicman. Remember that SNL skit I think it was, of maybe Eddie Murphy or Garrett Morris where they made fun of that slogan by saying “A mind is a terrible thing,” (fake) forgeting that there was more to it?
And I wonder how that “City Year” thing, about “giving him a year,” is going for him. LOL.
“Michelle looks a tad disgusted.. lol. When doesn’t she look like that? “
That look says: “I will eat your children biotch!”
...And his “shovel-ready” *summer* jobs. The guy’s a joke...and a bad one at that. Kids go back to school in 7 weeks. They’ve had to try and find OTHER jobs by now.
I recognize the language as English, but I have no idea what hes saying.
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His method is to dull the senses with meaningless phrases until the questioner begs him to stop talking or falls into a hypnotic trance.
Yes yes yes, NRA! Zero’s incessant whistling on his “s”s drives me Jesse-Jackson-nuhzz too!
Flies are drawn to sh_t.
He's the biggest pile of it in DC.
“Flies are drawn to sh_t.
He’s the biggest pile of it in DC....”
He is: The Lord of the Flies!!!!!
I can’t stand him...
It all comes down to Zero.
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Excerts of Cowardly Crap from obambi
I strongly condemn these unjust actions, and I join with the American people in mourning each and every innocent life that is lost.
I’ve made it clear that the United States respects the sovereignty of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and is not interfering with Iran’s affairs. But we must also bear witness to the courage and the dignity of the Iranian people, and to a remarkable opening within Iranian society.
The Iranian people are trying to have a debate about their future.
this is about the people of Iran, and the future that they — and only they — will choose.
no iron fist is strong enough to shut off the world from bearing witness to peaceful protests [sic] of justice.
a woman bleeding to death on the streets. While this loss is raw and extraordinarily painful, we also know this: Those who stand up for justice are always on the right side of history.
we’re still waiting to see how it plays itself out.
making sure that Iran doesn’t possess a nuclear weapon and it stops exporting terrorism outside of its borders.
And the fact that they are now in the midst of an extraordinary debate
We don’t know how they’re going to respond yet, and that’s what we’re waiting to see.
Q: So should there be consequences for what’s happened so far?
THE PRESIDENT: I think that the international community is, as I said before, bearing witness to what’s taking place
Under which conditions would you accept the election of Ahmadinejad? And if you do accept it without any significant changes in the conditions there, isn’t that a betrayal of what the demonstrators there are working towards?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, look, we didn’t have international observers on the ground
I think it is not too late for the Iranian government to recognize that there is a peaceful path that will lead to stability and legitimacy and prosperity for the Iranian people. We hope they take it.
They’ve got some of the comments that I’ve made being mistranslated in Iran, suggesting that I’m telling rioters to go out and riot some more.
Q: Then why won’t you spell out the consequences that the Iranian —
THE PRESIDENT: Because I think, Chuck, that we don’t know yet how this thing is going to play out.
Neda, who had been shot in the chest and bled to death. Have you seen this video?
THE PRESIDENT: I have.
Q: What’s your reaction?
THE PRESIDENT: It’s heartbreaking. It’s heartbreaking. And I think that anybody who sees it knows that there’s something fundamentally unjust about that.
perhaps this is a movement that’s gone underground or perhaps is dying. Do you have any concern over that?
THE PRESIDENT: Yes. I have concern about how peaceful demonstrators and people who want their votes counted may be stifled from expressing those concerns. I think, as I said before, there are certain international norms of freedom of speech, freedom of expression —
Q: Then why won’t you allow the photos —
THE PRESIDENT: Hold on a second, Helen.
Dr. King’s expression that “the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice.” We have to believe that ultimately justice will prevail.
I wish I was good at posting pictures.
I would post a picture of the smiling Iraqi women holding up her purple ink stained finger with a caption
This is the result of America Meddling Thank you George W. Bush
Then under that
I would post a picture of NEDA dying in the streets of Iran
caption
This is the result of America being timid Shame on you Barrak Obama.
Oh my!
Looks like 0bongo had a mustache. His Paki roomate sold drugs
Not to be outdone by two aides who each did a pair of pull-ups, Obama does three before stepping out to address a crowd at the University of Montana.
LOL good one
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