Posted on 01/01/2017 6:10:09 AM PST by brucedickinson
Following the November election, Obama reassured disheartened supporters he intended to use his time in D.C. defending the Democrats agenda.
I promise you that next year Michelle and I are going to be right there with you, and the clouds are going to start parting and the sun is going to come back out, and were going to be busy, involved in the amazing stuff that weve been doing all these years before, he said.
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Someday some poor negotiator is going to have to convince Obama to set his gun down and climb down from the top of a water tower.
sorry herd not herb
Here, here!
Jamaica Plain and Brookline (back when they were middle class). You are absolutely correct.
I guess the good manners and breeding needed to exit quietly and let the next president govern are not present.
really tragic how it is today. too many dumb people.
Who punishes themself by looking or listening to this waste of breath?
Pure insanity.
Geez. Heart attack? Sickle Cell? AIDS?
Oh, Barry, you silly adult child, you! You’re just so darned chocolaty cute!
There’ll be brightness, alright — high power spotlights on Democrat con artists and traitors. Better put on those shades, bro.
Looks like he actually had to pose for that image with his leg up in the air. That is hilarious.
Perhaps he’ll become the Washington, DC community organizer in chief.
YEAH,YEAH; I heard it all before.
The planets going to heal, and the sea levels are going to fall.
None of that happened or even needed to happen; so just f#ck off Obunghole.
Eat sh!t and die on somebody elses dime.
What comes to mind is the prison cell scene in Monty Python's "Life of Brian" where Brian was spat upon and the envious guy hanging in chains tells him "Don't you think the sun shines out of your ass."
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