He sounded like a partisan senator in that address not the POTUS.
He sounded like a partisan senator in that address not the POTUS.
Jordan Mills on choosing Tech:
“It’s a great experience seeing them play. It was a good atmosphere. The fans stood up the whole game and never sat down. They have a great fan base.”
I love the way our President of the United States ended his first prime time press conference...
"Thank you guys. Peace out. Word to yo motha."
Okay, maybe I embelished a little.
What did everyone expect? He's got George W. Bush's personality and Jimmy Carter's politics. The perfect storm.
Doesn't matter, though. I've been saying for months (maybe even posted here somewhere) that no matter who was elected, Bush's successor was doomed to be a colossal failure. Just too much crap going on, with too many mentally challenged individuals driving the national agenda through their role in the mass media.
They might as well skip the "stimulus package" and just print a bunch more money. Then give every American over the age of 12 a couple of bricks of $100 bills. It will ultimately have the same effect.
Did anyone catch the criticism of TARP? It didn't work because He didn't give it out?!? Seriously?
No "pet projects"? Seriously?
Jordan Mills on choosing Tech:
“It’s a great experience seeing them play. It was a good atmosphere. The fans stood up the whole game and never sat down. They have a great fan base.”
You know it can't be far behind. Let's see, first ban free speech through the "Fairness Doctrine" (of only the conservatives), then the Right to Bear Arms, then the One World Economy (due to Bush/Conservative failures of course) , then worship the Green World Order then One World Government ect....ect......
The Stock Market heads down tomorrow due to lack of leadership. The world now knows that Pelosi, Reed, Barney Frank and Chris Dodd truly are in charge.
Barack Obama is a novice - and it shows
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/p...-it-shows.html
Now, the words of his former rivals are returning to haunt President Obama. After a distinctly rocky start to his presidency, he has admitted he "screwed up" and is returning to one thing in his political career that he has perfected – campaigning. In Elkhart, Indiana, today and Fort Myers, Florida, tomorrow, Mr Obama will try to seize back control of the political agenda with question-and-answer sessions with voters in two of the swing states that gave him victory.
Already, however, he is struggling, and the product he is now selling is not himself but a near-trillion-dollar economic "stimulus" package loaded with pet Democratic spending projects that has awakened slumbering Republicans in Congress and is now supported by barely a third of Americans. In between the Indiana and Florida stops, he will return to the White House for a prime-time press conference in which he will appeal directly to citizens and seek to rekindle the magic of his campaign.
Which President Obama will turn up remains to be seen. Last week, he began as a wide-eyed bystander buffeted by events as he lost his key confidant, Tom Daschle, amid an uproar over $128,000 in unpaid taxes for a chauffeur and limousine. Mr Obama and his advisers believed the oversight did not matter because the over-arching virtue of the new White House could not be doubted. He was wrong and seemed out of touch in believing that ordinary people would not notice the contrast between the practice of politics as usual and his campaign slogans against it.
The White House is now in damage-control mode. After Robert Gibbs, Mr Obama's spokesman, was lampooned by Jon Stewart on The Daily Show as a non-answering automaton in the mode of President George W Bush's press secretaries, former campaign strategist David Axelrod was dispatched to television studios to make the stimulus case. However, this was tinkering around the edges.
Originally Posted by champion110
I am less angry this morning and ready to get back up on the horse. That girl was a freak last night.
Originally Posted by champion110
In fact, I finally had to tell her to stop over the last weekend, because I was worn out and needed a break.
To summarize the thread: "Whaaaaaa, my party is full of losers who cant win an election!"
Originally Posted by champion110
I am less angry this morning and ready to get back up on the horse. That girl was a freak last night.
Originally Posted by champion110
In fact, I finally had to tell her to stop over the last weekend, because I was worn out and needed a break.
Originally Posted by champion110
I am less angry this morning and ready to get back up on the horse. That girl was a freak last night.
Originally Posted by champion110
In fact, I finally had to tell her to stop over the last weekend, because I was worn out and needed a break.
Aren't you just a little bit disappointed with the fact that he was sooo negative? Focusing on the last eight years and how bad things are. Is that what you envisioned when you voted for him? Or did you vote for someone to lead the country past that? I believe there are some legitimate issues arising from that press conference.