President Obama: “I Expect To Be Judged In A Year From Now” (In The Meantime Hit The Soup Kitchens, Folks) – Political Spoof
More Hyscience Aug 22, 2011, 12:58 am
Appearing in a taped interview on the Obama-lapping CBS (Communist Broadcasting System?) network earlier today, vacationing president Obama said he understands that it’s not satisfying to the jobless to hear him argue that his administration has made the right decisions, so he expects, quote:
“…to be judged in a year from now on whether or not things have continued to get better.”
Surely that is comforting for the jobless families awaiting eviction come tomorrow Monday morning.
According to the Fox News article:
“Obama, who’s spending the week on Martha’s Vineyard with his family before his two girls start the school year, said he’s sitting out the month while Congress faces the wrath of voters at home, and until lawmakers begin to understand how much voters want them to cooperate.”
Whining about how the issue is not going to be whether he can do business with House Speaker John Boehner, but whether if they reach a compromise the House Speaker would be able to weep his way into selling the “Obama Snake Oil” agreement to those insidious Tea Partiers, and his fellow Republicans inside the House of Representatives, Obama stated:
“If all we’re doing is the same posturing that we saw before the debt limit vote, that’s not gonna encourage anybody.”
In what could only be deemed a Freudian slip on the part of our “Elected-Manchurian-Candidate-In-Chief”, he added:
“Wrecking an economy as large as the United States is exhausting,”
With as much effort as the president has invested in the last two-and-a-half years of his tenure in the White House in destroying our economy with his Marxist “Redis
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