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30Nov2009

The Politico: 7 stories Obama doesn't want told

 

John F. Harris / The Politico: 7 stories Obama doesn't want told

Presidential politics is about storytelling. Presented with a vivid storyline, voters naturally tend to fit every new event or piece of information into a picture that is already neatly framed in their minds.

No one understands this better than Barack Obama and his team, who won the 2008 election in part because they were better storytellers than the opposition. The pro-Obama narrative featured an almost mystically talented young idealist who stood for change in a disciplined and thoughtful way. This easily outpowered the anti-Obama narrative, featuring an opportunistic Chicago pol with dubious relationships who was more liberal than he was letting on. [...]

In short, with my own comments:

He thinks he’s playing with Monopoly money

Yes...it will be the grandchildren that I don't have yet that will payin it back in Go For Broke Money because the monopoly money will all be gone.

Too much Leonard Nimoy

Leonard?  Will Leonard be happy about the link-up?  Yes, he's always feeling our pain but he won't ever be subjugated by his own worthless and failed economic policies.

That’s the Chicago Way

Yes.  Al Capone Central.

He’s a pushover

Pushover?  How about a Marxist-sociopathic anal excretion?  That sounds better.

He sees America as another pleasant country on the U.N. roll call, somewhere between Albania and Zimbabwe

AMEN to that one!  WOW!  That's how Marxist-sociopathic members are like.  Why don't we ship all these morons like The Fraudbama to a COUNTRY that already exists?

President Pelosi

No comment besides ASSHAT!

He’s in love with the man in the mirror

And the teleprompter.  Don't forget the teleprompter.  Oh yeah.  He's anal excretions don't have odor either.

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