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  • BO shaking hands with WWII vets in Normandy

    06/06/2014 2:53:29 AM PDT · by SoFloFreeper · 38 replies
    Anyone else see this nonsense? Obama is going around shaking the hands of WWII heroes. Really hate seeing it, as I do not believe he cares one damn bit about them. Do you all think the veterans THERE care? Seriously, I would not shake his hand if I were a vet.
  • Obama aides say president now has personal 'genuine disdain' for Romney

    08/06/2012 8:48:47 PM PDT · by Nachum · 59 replies
    The Daily Caller ^ | 8/6/12 | Alex Pappas
    For President Barack Obama, it’s now personal. A new book cites Obama aides saying the president has a “genuine disdain” for Mitt Romney. “One factor made the 2012 grind bearable and at times even fun for Obama: he began campaign preparations feeling neutral about Romney, but like the former governor’s GOP opponents in 2008 and 2012, he quickly developed a genuine disdain for the man,” author Glenn Thrush writes in the soon-to-be released e-book “Obama’s Last Stand.” Thrush — a reporter for Politico, which published book excerpts Sunday – writes that Obama’s feelings for Romney are different from how he...
  • Obama’s growing disdain for American worker

    11/20/2011 7:47:48 PM PST · by Nachum · 16 replies
    Washington Times ^ | 11/20/11 | Joseph Curl
    They say that politics stops at the water’s edge, but apparently, that doesn’t apply to President Obama, as so many things apparently don’t. The president, jaunting around the world as America’s economy crumbles and Congress lumbers along, leaderless, dropped into a high school in Australia. Talking to the Aussie kids, he said America’s public school students have ''fallen behind'' them in math and science.(snip) While the Nobel Prize winner courts the world, looking for lost love, he holds a special disdain for the working American. Now, mind you, this from a guy who has never held down a real job:
  • Obama’s Political Tin Ear

    09/04/2010 9:17:12 AM PDT · by Rashputin · 10 replies
    Pajamas Media ^ | Sept 4, 2010 | Thomas Lifson
    Then: “There are times where you can afford to redecorate your house, and there are times where you need to focus on rebuilding the foundation," Obama said in early 2009.Now: The Audacity of Taupe!When it comes to President Barack Obama’s political tin ear and inability to feel voters’ pain, truly it’s an embarrassment of riches. The federal deficit, well in excess of $1 trillion, speaks volumes; but it lacks the immediacy of, say, last May’s Gulf Coast scenes of Obama, alone on the beach, limply picking up tar balls, as BP’s burst oil well was gushing and ruining lives; or...
  • The Stark Reality

    08/02/2010 2:43:51 AM PDT · by Scanian · 2 replies · 1+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | August 02, 2010 | Sally Zelikovsky
    At the end of June, the nation witnessed firsthand the behavior of California Congressman, Fortney "Pete" Stark, towards what he clearly regards as the commoners in his district. This video received over 259,000 hits from a populace tired of being told by elected officials across the land to "talk to the hand." Stark's contemptuous behavior just reared its ugly head once again this past Saturday, July 24th at another town hall meeting in his district. (video link) As evidenced by the endless repertoire of snarky comments and silly hand gestures, Fortney "Pete" Stark is consistently contemptuous of the good people...
  • Tea Parties Reported With Derision And Disdain

    04/17/2009 11:41:57 AM PDT · by jay1949 · 25 replies · 824+ views
    American Sentinel ^ | April 17, 2009 | Jay Henderson
    While the President pretended to know nothing of the grass-roots Tea Party protests held on April 15, the Democratic Party and its mainstream media compatriots reported on the events with all of the derision and disdain we have come to expect from these elitist boors. Their attitudes bear a striking similarity to the British derision and disdain which greeted the colonial Tea Party movement in 1775. What was it the man said about those who don't learn from history?
  • Disdain for Bush, hope for Obama on climate change

    12/13/2008 11:26:39 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 25 replies · 799+ views
    AFP on Yahoo ^ | 12/13/08 | Jerome Cartillier
    POZNAN, Poland (AFP) – George W. Bush's last hurrah in the global climate arena has met with a welling of disdain contrasting with the outsized expectations for his successor, Barack Obama. At the UN climate talks in Poznan, no farewell tears were shed for Bush, whose rejection of the landmark Kyoto Protocol in 2001 almost destroyed multilateral efforts to roll back global warming. "I don't know how to put this," top climate economist Nicholas Stern said mischievously at a dinner for businessmen and environmentalists, where he commented on Obama's election. "Relative to his prehistoric predecessor, it is something which we...
  • Democrats must learn some respect

    09/08/2008 7:51:09 AM PDT · by meat skinner · 10 replies · 192+ views
    Financial times ^ | Sept. 8 | Clive Crook
    This article is not the first to note the cultural contradiction in American liberalism, but just now the point bears restating. The election may turn on it. Democrats speak up for the less prosperous; they have well-intentioned policies to help them; they are disturbed by inequality, and want to do something about it. Their concern is real and admirable. The trouble is, they lack respect for the objects of their solicitude. Their sympathy comes mixed with disdain, and even contempt. Democrats regard their policies as self-evidently in the interests of the US working and middle classes. Yet those wide segments...
  • CA: Governor left in lurch by GOP (Repub disdain for prisons package helped thwart Schwarzenegger)

    09/02/2006 10:53:20 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 4 replies · 273+ views
    Sac Bee ^ | 9/2/06 | Andy Furillo
    Republican disdain for a late-developing package of prison bills left Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger empty- handed Friday as he pressed for emergency legislation to solve the state's inmate overcrowding crisis. It didn't help that the prison officers union was out to kill it and Democrats never warmed up to the effort, initiated by the governor in June when he called for a special legislative session. But not a single Republican in the Assembly supported the administration-backed bills, leading the GOP governor's staff to give up on the package several hours before the session came to a virtual close Thursday night --...