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Watching Obama’s Tucson Speech from Behind Enemy Lines

January 15, 2011 - 1:59 pm - by Webutante
CrackerBaby
2011-01-16 10:23:28

To those who think Obama got some ‘traction’ at this event, let me tell you: it was only because he was able to go back to his vague fill-in-the-blank style of rhetoric that got him elected before everybody knew what kind of jerk he is.

And some conservatives even bought it.

You know: “Let’s not be at each other’s throats,” says the president. “Shut up, Sheriff Dipstick!” hears the Tea Party. “Shut up, Limbaugh!” hears moonbat nation.

So everybody gets to use the vague exhortations against ‘words that wound’ against their enemies whose words wound them, we all feel justified, and the president crawls through this ditch full of excrement and comes out smelling clean.

But Dipstick hasn’t heard the end of this. When it’s found out that Loughner could have been prevented from buying that Glock if the sheriff had not been asleep at the wheel, it’s an even bet ol’ Dipstick will be on the wrong end of a few summonses himself.