Monday, May 24, 2010

VERMIN IN THE WHITE HOUSE

Perhaps it's time for a total extermination!

Here's BO lying again...we can tell cuz his mouth is open.


Saturday, May 15, 2010

OBAMA BLAMES EVERYONE EXCEPT HIS OWN SORRY ASS!

I could'nt have said this better myself!  Thanks to Nikki Richards for this gem  (http://nikkirichards.blogspot.com/)

If ever there was a PHD in blaming, a masters in blame ed, a bachelors in blame art, a king of blameland, a President of blameville, a sultan of blameistan, a guru of blameology, a prime minister of blamolia, the Czar of blamehood, a pimp for the blame, a pusher of blame drugs, an addict of crack co-blame, a blazer of blame trails, a real housewife of blame City, a resident of blame avenue, the next blame network star and the winner of blame Idol, it would be Barack I blame my mama Obama. He is the grand master daddy of the blame and I love it that the Barack Iblame Bushama points those skinny fingerling's at other blamers. I like the blame. I am for blame legislation. I think it should be mandated to blame everyone but whomever lives in the White House because when you live there you are the equivelant to the pope, or dare I say, Jesus. Blame the weather, blame the banks, blame the consumers, blame the citizens, blame the media, blame the republicans, blame the racists, blame global warming, blame global cooling, blame the fat kids, blame the devil, blame wall street, blame GEORGE W. BUSH, but good grief Charlie Brown DO NOT blame Barry!! "The finger pointing must stop!" exclaims President Obama, "It's making me look really, really bad guys." No President O'blame-ya, you make you look bad. Stop trying to play Miss Julie with the Oil dudes and do something other than give a speech about how we all suck and you rock. Or go play golf for 2 years and leave the country alone. You have done enough to muck America up. I would rather you just redbox your way through the rest of your Presidency at this point. Oops...blamed. My bad.



What a pile of horse-squeeze!  When was the last time he looked back on one of his speeches?  In fact,  just last week he blamed unemployment (nearly 10%) on George Bush and all we have heard for two years from him and the Dems blaming all their failures on Bush.  It won't be long before he declares that this is Bush's fault too (actually Chris Mathews blamed it on Cheney the other day...guess thats close enough) Can't wait until these morons get voted out of office.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

MORE STUPIDITY FROM THE LIAR-IN-CHIEF

At last week's commencement ceremony at Hampton College, our dumbass president remarked that Xbox and Playstation are sources of information that distract us (from listening to him perhaps?).

His eyes must have wandered off the teleprompter because anybody with an I.Q. higher than your average turnip knows that Xbox and Playstation are games...and not sources of information.

This is the dumbass who as Commander-in-Chief doesn't even know that corpseman isn't pronounced "corpse-man" and thinks he visited 57 states during his campaign! And they make fun of George Bush...when this clown is even dumber IN SPITE OF his phony arrogant "intelligence".
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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

OBAMA: VILLAGE IDIOT SAYS "NO" TO N-WORD, BUT OK TO "TEA-BAGGER" WORD

 This from the Washington Times (for the entire article go to:   http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/may/05/strong-brew/)   

The term "tea-bagger" is like uttering the "n" word, some say. Though he aspires to promote civility, evidence has surfaced that President Obama has added "tea-bagger" to his public lexicon, though it's considered a cheap and tawdry insult by "tea party" activists. Watchdogs at Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) barked when they saw the proof, tucked in a sneak peak of Newsweek columnist Jonathan Alter's new book, "The Promise: President Obama, Year One," to be released May 18. Indeed, it appears the president joined certain partisan critics and the liberal media, and took the tea-bag plunge.

"This remark is the equivalent of using the 'n' word. It shows contempt for middle America, expressed knowingly, contemptuously, on purpose, and with a smirk. It is indefensible to use this word. The president knows what it means, and his people know what it means. The public thought we reached a new low of incivility during the Clinton administration. Well, the Obama administration has just outdone them," ATR president Grover Norquist tells Inside the Beltway.

The offending passage that started the tea-bagger shuffle? Mr. Alter wrote, "Obama said that the unanimous House vote against the Recovery Act 'set the tenor for the whole year': 'That helped to create the tea-baggers and empowered that whole wing of the Republican Party to where it now controls the agenda for the Republicans.' "

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

TAX CHEAT GEITHNER SUPPORTS LIES IN GM AD

"We have repaid our government loans in full, with interest, five years ahead of schedule."

According to the Washington Examiner editorial on May 3, this blatant lie is being repeated daily in a national advertising campaign featuring General Motors Chairman, Ed Whitacre. (He is referring to $49.5 billion the Treasury Department gave GM in last year's bailout. In return, Treasury got a 60.8 percent common equity stake in GM, $2.1 billion in preferred stock and $7.1 billion in GM debt.)

Whitacre sounds convincing in a down-home sort of way in the TV spot, but the reality is that this statement is a blatant misrepresentation. And Whitacre knows it. He's probably not worried about that fact, however, because it was endorsed by none other than Secretary of the Treasury and renown tax cheat, Timothy Geithner, who issued a supportive statement saying, "We are encouraged that GM has repaid its debt well ahead of schedule and confident that the company is on a strong path to viability."


Here are the facts, according to Neil Barofsky, inspector general for the Troubled Assets Relief Program. His most recent quarterly report explained that, "the source of funds for these quarterly [debt] payments will be other TARP funds currently held in an escrow account."

In other words, as Reps. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., and Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, said in a letter to Whitacre, the GM chairman's words come "dangerously close to committing fraud. ... Your false statements may expose GM to millions of dollars in damages, further reducing the value of the taxpayer-owned company. The American people, as the majority shareholders of GM, have a right to know the truth behind the cost of the GM bailout and GM's genuine financial condition." Issa and Jordan are minority members of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, chaired by Rep. Edolphus Towns, D-N.Y. The Towns panel should put Whitacre and Geithner under oath and demand to know the facts behind this misrepresentation.

Nick Gillepsie, editor-in-chief of Reason Magazine and Reason TV, punches through the PR spin and misrepresentations from Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner and GM head Ed Whitacre:

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