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2nd Term Part 4: Donkeys, Elephants, and Porcupines

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So if I make some **** up and write it on a website then link to it, it is true? Think I'll blog about my plans when I win the $600,000,000 jackpot in Powerball tomorrow. :D
 
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FreshFish, you don't want to take this one either?

I've volunteered in a psychiatric hospital, and there I learned never to intercede when the patients were debating their delusions with each other.
 
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Best. Meme. Ever.

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So if I make some **** up and write it on a website then link to it, it is true? Think I'll blog about my plans when I win the $600,000,000 jackpot in Powerball tomorrow. :D

I'd rather you blog about your plans to share it with us.
 
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That's a great meme. Obama must be the only president ever to have an umbrella held for him.

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I'd rather you blog about your plans to share it with us.

Maybe I'll buy the site and kick out the people who only come here to talk politics :p
 
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Nation Supposes It's Outraged By White House Scandals

WASHINGTON—Reacting to the number of major scandals currently plaguing the White House, a somewhat confused American populace told reporters Friday that yeah, sure, they’re totally outraged or whatever about what’s currently going on in Washington.

Amid reports that the IRS targeted various conservative political groups, the Justice Department spied on Associated Press reporters, and the government covered up crucial national security details regarding the Benghazi attacks, the U.S. populace confirmed that the allegations “are, um, definitely very upsetting. Sure.”

“Everyone on television seems pretty mad about all this, so I guess I’m mad too,” said Denver-area marketing associate Greg Friedman, adding that what he felt was probably anger or some approximation of anger when he learned State Department emails about Benghazi contrasted with those released by the White House. “The government definitely shouldn’t have done all that stuff.”

“So...yeah,” Friedman continued. “I’m mad.”

While admitting that they “don’t really have a great handle on these issues,” the nation’s 300 million citizens reportedly agreed that the government is deservedly under fire and those at fault must be dealt with and all that other stuff people who know about this seem to be saying.

“The IRS director just resigned, and there are a lot of these hearings or something going on, so yeah, these things are definitely a big deal, I suppose,” said 33-year-old Philadelphia resident Alex Demarco, adding that “all this stuff” has definitely been on the news a lot. “President Obama is getting a lot of flack, so that must mean we need to be up in arms and that we’re furious with his administration.”

Added Demarco, “Right?”

According to a recent Gallup poll, when asked whether they thought Attorney General Eric Holder should be fired over the Justice Department’s alleged wiretapping of AP journalists, 47 percent of Americans replied, “Okay, sure,” 38 percent told pollsters, “Um, yeah, why not,” and 64 percent responded, “Who?”

Nearly 96 percent of respondents said they just wanted to make it clear that they think that everything currently going on in Washington is definitely bad and shouldn’t be happening, unless all of it is actually okay, in which case they are fine with it.
 
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That's a great meme. Obama must be the only president ever to have an umbrella held for him.

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Is there a graduate level course for saying "See, the other guy did this, too?" If there is, I'd guess you finished at the top. The "issue" is not whether any president ever had an umbrella held for him. The "issue" is that this president had a uniformed member of the armed forces hold an umbrella for him. And for male members, umbrellas are generally forbidden. Not to mention that POTUS is the CiC and heads the chain of command. While the optics of the picture don't look good, IMO this is a cheap shot. He's the president, and I'm pretty sure this kid was delighted to be within arms length doing whatever was asked. And it's doubtful Little Dick even asked him to hold the umbrella. I'd guess by the standards of the Marine Corps, being assigned to the White House is definitely a better deal than, say, Came Lejeune. For sure, the food is better. So this business, IMO, is a non issue.

I would recommend in future, that you respond to the actual issue. And eschew just firing back reflexively.
 
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Is there a graduate level course for saying "See, the other guy did this, too?" If there is, I'd guess you finished at the top. The "issue" is not whether any president ever had an umbrella held for him. The "issue" is that this president had a uniformed member of the armed forces hold an umbrella for him. And for male members, umbrellas are generally forbidden. Not to mention that POTUS is the CiC and heads the chain of command. While the optics of the picture don't look good, IMO this is a cheap shot. He's the president, and I'm pretty sure this kid was delighted to be within arms length doing whatever was asked. And it's doubtful Little Dick even asked him to hold the umbrella. I'd guess by the standards of the Marine Corps, being assigned to the White House is definitely a better deal than, say, Came Lejeune. For sure, the food is better. So this business, IMO, is a non issue.

I would recommend in future, that you respond to the actual issue. And eschew just firing back reflexively.

Trolls can actually think? :p
 
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Trolls can actually think? :p

No comment. BTW, doesn't Ronnie look great in that picture? The guy had style and class. Never went into the oval without a coat and tie. And we know what that loutish oaf Clinton did in the Oval.

Correction: Little Dick apparently did ask the Marines to provide cover for him and the Turkish PM. Still not a BFD to me.
 
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It's cute to see manufactured "scandals" by a bunch of teabaggers trying to bring down the best President since FDR. It's been five years, people, move the F on!

You'd rank this empty suit ahead of Harry Truman?
 
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I'd rank the opinion of TimP over those of HisBitterOldWhackJobRightWingNutKnuckledraggerness, and posse. ;)

I wonder if LittleDickCare could help you with that obsession you have. BTW, when you go back under the bed, be sure to check for wooly boogers.
 
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I wonder if LittleDickCare could help you with that obsession you have. BTW, when you go back under the bed, be sure to check for wooly boogers.
Are wooly boogers under my bed yet another impeachable offense? I'm dying to read another of your logical, objective and unbiased connecting of the dots from wooly boogers to the current administration. With a few useless and irrelevant references to something or someone 2-3 decades ago for good measure.
 
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Are wooly boogers under my bed yet another impeachable offense? I'm dying to read another of your logical, objective and unbiased connecting of the dots from wooly boogers to the current administration. With a few useless and irrelevant references to something or someone 2-3 decades ago for good measure.


"Useless" and "irrelevant" to the ignorant, for sure.
 
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