The good father versus the abandoned son.
As noted in comments, it’s a shame that Barack Obama had such a twisted childhood, but that’s no excuse to let him continue to wreck the country.
The good father versus the abandoned son.
As noted in comments, it’s a shame that Barack Obama had such a twisted childhood, but that’s no excuse to let him continue to wreck the country.
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I’m a bit tired of trying to explain Obama. He is exactly what he is.
The explanation I’d like to hear is how we let our country become something so foreign where people could even elect Obama.
I don’t buy the white guilt explanation. It’s insufficient.
What I hope he is soon is an ex-president.
When the American people see the blow out that takes out Obama they will begin to wake up to the fact that the news media has been lying.
But the problem remains that it is not Obama. The problem is rats and roaches. We don’t need a new president. We need an exterminator.
I saw the debate. Obama did not seem scared at all. If anything it looked like he just plain did not care anything about it. His responses were haphazard like his mind was somewhere else. Romney was the one which actually got more emotional and jitterish but he actually had a coherent discourse.
Sort of like Capone with a bought jury? I don’t think he cares about polls. I think it’s all about the ground game with him. …or the Spanish voting machines?
He looked bored. He looked like he was going to a root canal. He looked like it was all beneath him. He looked like he normally does.
The smartest guy in the room, showing his disdain for those beneath him, which, in his opinion, everyone who is Barack Obama.
A few folks have suggested he smoked a little too much “choom” before the debate. I could believe it.
Ockham suggests Obama is just not too bright.