Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Obama: The Environmental President

The President is certainly known to be all things to all people- just ask him. As the Gulf Oil spill disaster continues becoming the world's greatest environmental disaster in history, Obama stands around as clueless as he was the day he entered office.

Where's George Bush to pound when you need him? While Bush owned the natural disaster that was Hurricane Katrina, Obama has yet to own this event. The media, too, has been far more forgiving for Obama's indecision and inability to act here than they were for Bush's inaction following Katrina.

In the end, this is on Obama's watch. You own it Barack. Besides being responsibile for doing nothing, you are responsible, along with BP, for allowing damage to pummel the coast unabated. Nice work, but I wouldn't expect anything more from you. We know you aren't a superman. I had my reservations you were even a good man before you took on the highest office in the land. I just wonder when the rest of the electorate will come to realize exactly who you are.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Obama: The President Of The United States Of ... MEXICO!?

President Felipe Calderon is against "criminalizing migration."

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Thanks for clearing that up Felipe. I thought it was illegal immigration we were trying to stop. That's okay, Obama understands our "frustrations" despite taking the side of a foreign nation and standing with him against the governor of Arizona. It's all quite clear now.

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President Obama calls it a "failure" of the Federal government. He's right on that point and as long as it gives him a chance next November he'll stick to his guns on this one an continue playing the "racial profiling" card. Thanks for standing with America Barack. You never hesitate to let me down and at least your consistent. Is anyone going to start impeachment proceedings soon against the President Of The United States before he start working for someone else?

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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Democrites

It's astounding how often the hypocritical modern Democrat, hijacked by the radical left, can talk outside both sides of their.... mouth.

Obama, the "post-racial" man behind class warfare [see here], doesn't seem to have a problem making as much money as he can. He doesn't seem to have a problem hanging out with his disingenuous political buddies like Al Gore, who just purchased another house at 9 million dollars. He doesn't seem to have a problem spending your money for his programs, money you wouldn't have if you subscribed to his philosophy. There's certainly nothing wrong with that unless you're Obama infusing Obamunism into your arguments to stir Americans into class turmoil against one another.

The same holds true with race relations. Obama, possibly the smallest political leader in recent memory, wouldn't think twice to whip up racial strife for an ideological goal. These efforts are dangerous and the leader of this country is causing great damage with each tired, passing day of his office.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Jan Brewer: Arizona Governor

Arizona Governor Jan Brewer could potentially be one of the greatest leaders in American history. It's far too early to tell, but she is one of the first political leaders to take charge and make tough decisions. Her tough leadership is controversial, because she isn't laying down for all of the people on the left who want to see the status quo rule and continue to degrade the country's standard and constitutional principles.

We need more people like her. Obama will fight her tooth and nail because she represents everything he stands against and that is a strong, secure America.

We're behind you Jan Brewer.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Mr. Hip Blackberry Man Twitter Guy Isn't So Hot About All Of That Access All Of A Sudden

We can't have everyone getting the truth so quickly now.

Once again, these are the words of President Barack Hussein Obama. When the clips and quotes are from the man's lips what more can you say?

"And meanwhile, you're coming of age in a 24/7 media environment that bombards us with all kinds of content and exposes us to all kinds of arguments, some of which don't always rank that high on the truth meter. And with iPods and iPads and Xboxes and PlayStations — none of which I know how to work — information becomes a distraction, a diversion, a form of entertainment, rather than a tool of empowerment, rather than the means of emancipation. So all of this is not only putting pressure on you; it's putting new pressure on our country and on our democracy."