Today he’s off speaking on innovation and bragging about not going through Congress to impose “investments in clean energy” on America. Yeah, he thought was pretty cool.
Basically, he’s just talking. Blaming the economy on the tsunami, again, for at least the fifth time. Yammering, again. Blaming “politics” for being political and saying that some in Congress are putting party before country. Yet those unnamed straw men are never people who want to keep spending. Now he’s telling people to call Congress again. Can another idiotic tweet war be far behind?
Now he’s calling for more federal spending, again. Again. I’m getting so irritated listening to him I’m liable to uncork a Felonious Munk rant. Sheesh, this man is a dishonest, destructive ideologue. He keeps talking about wanting to see products stamped “Made In America.” How can anyone make anything in America when the EPA is shutting down power plants? Are we going to whittle cars out of sticks? Only if the unions that own Obama let us!
Hey Barack — you want to see stuff made in America? How about airplanes? Get your own NLRB off Boeing’s neck, now, and 11,000 people can get to work building big new American Dreamliners. You smarmy, hypocritical twirp.
Let me be clear: Barack Obama is a gasbag who doesn’t mean a single word that comes out of his mouth. Not one. I can’t stand another word from him at the moment.






Gee, Bryan, tell us how ya REALLY feel!
My thought exactly lol.
Obama is not capable of speaking, without the telepromptor, he would be stammering, all we would hear is a..a…a…uh….etc! The thing he is capable of is reading off the promptor, which anybody can do, including my tennage children.
I’m right there with you. Barry “The Weasel” — at it again.
It’s more fun to watch him fast-forward on mute to see his head go back and forth really fast
Ah yes, old swivel head.
I have to try that!
I mean the fast-forward thing, not the swiveling the head furiously . . .
I was forced to stop listening to him long ago. My wife was tired of cleaning the spit off the TV screen.
I agree President Obama is a human whoopee cushion; it’s no wonder he doesn’t like to sit down. He believes his speeches can transform America; his magickal thinking has long gone to his head & blown up his fragile ego.
I have to differ with you, here.
I like that he is on TV all the time saying the same old BS. He is seriously over-exposed, and the President speaking now means nothing, really. He has cheapened the appearance through oversupply, and thus has weakened himself.
I like that he is on enough that lots of folks, even supporters, are tired of him.
I like that he is on enough, so even those who pay very little attention to politics know where he stands.
I like that he is so exposed, that we all know what he is going to say before he says it.
I like that he talks so much, that when it comes time to really campaign, he will not be able to fill his fora.
I like that more and more people are tuning him out as so much background static.
I like that Republican Presidential candidates are listened to more than is Obama.
I like that, despite his constant appearances, he is becoming the “Invisible President”. The empty podium was more than a metaphor. Even when he was behind it, he was invisible.
I like that he has nothing new to say. Pull his string and he repeats the same message. Even little children get tired of the same message.
I like when he scolds us, telling us to eat our peas. Yeah, that goes over well.
Oh, and he does not lie all the time, either. Sometimes he tells us exactly how much he hates Capitalism, the Tea Party, Republicans, bitter-clingers, and America in general. He may not say it specifically, but it comes through loud and clear. The more he does it, the more folks dislike him, and the greater are our chances of turning things around in 2013.
Evil bears the seed of its own destruction. I like watching that garden grow.
Barrack Obama. Only 40% approval. Mmm, mmm, mmm.
New Obama-Lite, now with 100% less Hope and Change.
Bryan, what is it about the unicorns and glitter school of economics that you don’t understand?
I was just saying this to a couple friends earlier today — I’m SICK of seeing a hectoring whiner on TV all the time. Omg, if his lips are moving? he’s STILL lying. I can’t stand it anymore: I either scream myself hoarse yelling back at the TV, or want to put down my head and cry, in sorrow, humiliation, and yes, rage. My only solace is as has been said before — people are SO sick of him, maybe they’re actually starting to wise up.
Yeah, understand, but I like Mark Malone’s viewpoint. What has to happen D.D., is that even more people have to end up reacting the way you do. As it stands, there are so many fools who helped put this man in office, that he has to keep up the over-exposure until: 1) more people vote against him than for him, and 2) a whole great big bunch of people who voted for him the first time don’t bother to show up.
Amen, Don Rodrigo, Amen. I guess the sorrow, humiliation and rage comes from the fact that I *didn’t* vote for him the 1st go-round because he DIDN’T TELL ME ANYTHING (I’m old enough not to put my faith in slogans); but our society has become so instant gratifcation oriented, thinking past the next 10 sec. is so yeeessterdaay, man … Reminds me of the old (and very UN p.c.) joke
Q. How many ADD kids does it take to change a lightbulb?
A. Wanna go ride bikes?
(and for those poor people w/o ANY sense of humor, my oldest son was ADHD, but seems to have outgrown it — for the most part. He laughed too
Smary. That’s my word for him. I’ll watch it but it sounds like the same old same old. How many times has he said those same lines because afterall they’re working so well for him.
His favorite word is “stuff” followed by a “bunch of stuff” and then there is his patronizing accent and g dropping. Listening to him is like listening to chalk on a blackboard.
Granny J., I guess one has to be our age before even knowing what smarmy is. And yeah, that’s a great descriptor, except I don’t think it quite catches what I can only call undermining nastiness *mostly* hiding in his shadow. I think it’s more ominous than smarmy. I may indeed be just onr more nutty conspiracy-theorist; I almost hope so, ’cause I’d like nothing better than to be wrong in this instance.
As for his accent — have you noticed it REALLY depends on his audience? But you’re right on about it ALWAYS sounding like fingernails on a chalkboard!
You’re exactly correct. I did watch the video and he has evolved into the personification of true evil. His menacing eyes and expressions are a sight to behold. I’m surprised more people don’t write about this although I have used it in videos.
I started noticing it during last year’s campaign but today’s performance takes the cake. The photographers are noticing it too, particularly the Getty photog. I have a whole collection of menacing Obama images.
The man is unhinged. I have no doubt about it.
Jim Treacher has a great trope that encapsulates Bryan’s sentiment: “Obama says some words . . . again.”
I hope you’re watching your blood pressure. We all have a duty to live through the term of this incompetent and try to make things better afterwards.
Have you talked with Quin Hillyer lately?
‘This Presid…. This Man in the White House, is Intolerable”
http://spectator.org/blog/2011/08/11/this-presid-this-man-in-the-wh
That was great. Quinn definitely captured BOo who is becoming more unhinged by the day. I can’t wait for the CYA tell-all books.