The Audacity of Mediocrity: A Sequel by Barack Obama

Barack "WOW" (War on Wealth) Obama told ABC's Diane Sawyer, after a tender liberal kiss, that he'd "rather be a good one-term President than a mediocre two-term President". Boy, I feel better already. He's already wasted his first year in office while practicing the policy of:

A Speech a Day Keeps the Liberals at Bay

He gave himself a B+ for a Presidential grade a few weeks ago. Business people give him an "F" and the voters in Virginia, New Jersey, and Massachusetts rejected his endorsements of loser-liberal Democrat candidates.

Today he announced a budget freeze on a tiny part of the federal budget, including the Air Traffice Control system. What a brilliant idea - cut funding on an antiquated air trafffic control system that monitors thousands of flights each day and is critical to keeing us safe. What's next, cutting back on bridge repairs?

Jimmy Carter is starting to look good right now. Carter was honest but inept. I'm not sure how to describe Obama just yet, but mediocre fits pretty well right now.

Hope and Change...what a joke. I can't wait for the State of the (Angry) Union Address tomorrow night.



 

Tim, Hugo, and Barack...mediocrity at its best!
 

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  • 1/27/2010 7:08 PM Michael wrote:
    what a dope he is. He is just a puppet for the libs to put their propoganda through to all the "victims of society". Just because he is partially black doesnt mean he gives a crap about the impovershed in America, the sooner the "victims" realize this the sooner we can get back to a republican president/house. I will say it again. Sub-prime mortgagees caused the recession no matter how you slice it. His housing program is a joke. can you believe they call it "the making homes affordable program"? Mr. Obama....i got news for you, we tried "making homes affordable" with the sub prime/ninja loans...look where it got us. Sit down you Blowhard.
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