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Incompetent, inexperienced Current Occupant “overwhelmed”

March 7th, 2009

Wow, who could have POSSIBLY foreseen that the lowlife communist cocksucker would be, as Ed says, “in over his head” and “floundering” so early on in his woeful failure of an administration? Besides those of us who saw through Him all along, I mean:

Sources close to the White House say Mr Obama and his staff have been “overwhelmed” by the economic meltdown and have voiced concerns that the new president is not getting enough rest.

British officials, meanwhile, admit that the White House and US State Department staff were utterly bemused by complaints that the Prime Minister should have been granted full-blown press conference and a formal dinner, as has been customary. They concede that Obama aides seemed unfamiliar with the expectations that surround a major visit by a British prime minister.

Too soon to start talking about impeaching the Affirmative Action pResident before he does any more damage to our once-great nation, I trust?

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  1. Three Legged Bunny
    March 7th, 2009 at 17:34 | #1
    ROCKIN' IN THE FORMERLY FREE WORLD ...

    Its not one minute too soon to get that purse-snatcher out of office. With a congress of butt-boys it's going to be hard to muster a decent impreachment program. I don't suppose there's any legal provision for a recall vote. But then, we have not seen this fucker's birth certificate yet, so I don't see why the law should get in our way since it hasn't in his. I'll sign a recall petition, and 46% of the rest of the US will too.

    One thing--I betcha you could find votes for the Kenyan that would not vote that way now. I doubt you'd find anyone who voted for McCain who wished they'd voted for theft and poverty instead.

  2. play_jurist
    March 7th, 2009 at 20:13 | #2
    Or maybe we should impeach the Rep Senators that are holding up the appointment of key advisers like Austan Goolsbee because they want Obama and America to fail. Has any president ever entered office facing ecological, economic, and foreign policy crisis. Its the trifecta, all created or made worse by the Grand Old Failures. Of course Obama is in over his head. ANYONE would be in over their head dealing with the mess left by Bush. And it doesn't help that he's got to deal with obstructionist Republicans blocking the appointment of the advisers he needs. How about putting country first.
  3. Andrew X
    March 8th, 2009 at 01:46 | #3
    All right, play_jurist..... got it.

    Democrats own the executive, have owned the Congress for three years now, have a huge majority in the latter right now..... AND IT'S JUST NOT ENOUGH!! How can ANY President be expected to solve problems when an opposition party.... um..... exists? I mean, no other President in history has had to deal with..... obstructionist Senators! Unheard of!

    Your boy (and that I believe is in fact the FIRST time I have used that very appropriate word) is flailing embarrassingly, big time, and the whole damn planet knows it.

    Oh, and what should any good President do when faced with a GLOBAL banking, finance and credit crisis, as bad in un-Bushed Europe and Asia as it is here? A crisis caused almost entirely by politicians AND people spending money they don't have to spend? You got it! Blame his predecessor and throw a trillion MORE non-existant dollars at.... windmills, health care, education, and a bunch of socialist activist yahoos. It's so obvious!

    "Putting country first"! Hah. A "the war is lost" Democrat says this. What's a word for 'shameless' magnified by a factor of ten?

  4. Neo
    March 8th, 2009 at 08:36 | #4
    So why does this come to mind ?

    But seriously, there is the 25th Amendment .. Biden could take over.

  5. March 8th, 2009 at 20:07 | #5
    Howzabout this: blow me, pj. The day I sit still for being lectured on "putting country first" by someone whose ideological confréres spent the last two Presidential admins refusing to accept the results of an election nowhere near as rife with fraud and illegality as this one, then striving mightily to ensure the US lost a war against murderous fanatics just because the President was in the wrong political party...well, that day will never come.

    Likewise, I am not going to meekly accept the remaking of this country into some larger version of the typical failed EUrosocialist state; I don't care how charismatic, personable, and handsome your fucking Messiah is, or how nice he sounds reading his usual pablum off a TelePrompter. Fuck him in the heart, and you likewise. I don't bow and scrape to tyrants, nor to their willing, intellectually benumbed lickspittles in either the press or the populace.

    Your side is going to get exactly what it dished out the last eight years, in as big a dollop as we can scoop and fling, and you deserve every last drop of it. Like I said, blow me.

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