Posted on 05/31/2013 2:52:25 AM PDT by grundle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDfmUK833hc
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Except maybe for the toothpaste parts... they are neither funny nor true.
I don’t care who you are, that was funny.
I didn’t watch the video, but inquiring minds wanna know: Did John Stewart tell Obama that perhaps he’s not eligible to hold the office?
Here’s the thing that ought to make sit and pause. If he’s watching MSNBC....it might take eight hours a day for six months before you hear one word about any of the scandals. If he watched CNN....you’d have to watch four hours a day for at least three days....before they had one word on a scandal. So, he has to be watching Fox News (my humble opinion). That’s the only way that you could afford an hour of news viewing a day, and get everything (probably Shep’s one hour at night, or the Fox ladies at 5AM).
It also makes you wonder what they talk about when the cabinet chiefs huddle once or twice a week with the President....chocolate cake recipes?
The last one was the funniest.
He met with the head man at IRS in the White House over 100 times, and he didn’t know they were targeting Conservatives?
This crap isn’t funny, and joking about it only serves to lighten the load on the Hybrid King.
Let me give you my take. I don’t care that much for Stewart, but I think when he mocks & jokes about the president it is extra stinging because he is a liberal & not some conservative. He sounds absolutely disgusted w/ Obama.
First President, C-in-C and leader of the free world whose staff keeps him on a need to know basis.
I reached that point before his first Inauguration. What took John so long?
“I wouldn’t be surprised if Obama found out that Osama Bin Laden had been killed while himself announcing himself on TV.” LOLOL
*Watching himself on tv...*
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