Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Preezy shames himself on Letterman

  There are so many things wrong with Obama's behavior the last few weeks; unspeakable has been his reaction to the murder of a US ambassador.
  First he and Hillary gave the oddly disjointed and dispassionate announcements of "concern" that anyone could be so mean as to murder representatives of the US; his behavior was not unlike his manner after the Fort Hood shootings. Does he think if he acts unconcerned about murders people won't think it's a big deal? 
  Then he sends his representatives out to claim that the obviously planned Libyan murders were the result of anger over a stupid movie no one saw.
  The he flew off to Las Vegas, giving the obligatory Fort Hoodish shoutout to the dead before he got down with his admirers, who repeatedly screamed "I love you!" in the middle of it.
  Ugh.
  The charade continues today this day with the false narration of the lack of security and the assault on the Libyan consulate.
  Top it off with the photograph of a man being frog marched by men with brown shirts in the middle of the night to be questioned by the "authorities."
  Mix this in with the interview with Pimp With a Limp and now the shameful appearance on David Letterman, where he lectures the world again on what his job is while somehow neglecting that job:
  Breitbart has the lecture:
"One of the things I learned as president is you represent the entire country. If you want to be president, you have to work for everyone," Obama said. 
"What people want to know though is you're not writing off a big chunk of the country because the way our democracy works ... this is a big country. 
"When I won in 2008, 47 percent of the American people voted for John McCain," Obama said. 
"They didn't vote for me and what I said on election night was: ?Even though you didn't vote for me, I hear your voices, and I'm going to work as hard as I can to be your president.'" 
"There are not a lot of people out there who think they're victims," Obama said. 
"There are not a lot of people who think they're entitled to something."
  How Letterman gets away with this without reciprocity to the Romney campaign is mystifying, but what's most ridiculous is that this man who is called POTUS has repeatedly and deliberately insulted most of America, in one way or another, whether it's about religion or abortion or civil rights or teh Constitution or their independence or their small businesses.
  It's not just that.
  Obama seems to take delight in flouting respect, in humiliating his opponents, in using dirty tactics to get what he wants and absolutely to disrespect this country and its long history of freedom and independence for the common man.
  Since he's been running focused on Romney, we' ve had to endure repeated and lofty references to "my job" and "what I've learned as president," disdainfully proffered to a man he considers his inferior.
  Truly the office of the president of the United States and its place in the world has been lowered in the last 4 years.
  Or should I say the Preezy of the United Steezy.
  Yeah, that's it.

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