Will you ever forget watching him speaking amongst the Greek Columns as if he were ZEUS? Imagine a media which wouldn't rip him a new one over THAT? Only OURS :-)
I love that "He needs a cigarette. Real bad". He really does look like that, doesn't he. I'd thought he dyed his hair during the campaign and maybe it's gone grey in only 2 1/2 years, I know that happens with presidents who love this country and work hard, but with HIM?
Bush was inarticulate as it gets, he slurred and mispronounced, but that man could speak with his heart and he was FAR better OFF teleprompter than on...that says a LOT to me. I can't watch Obama.....it turns my stomach.
Z: That speech prompted me to Photoshop this photo from an old Star Trek episode entitled "Who Mourns For Adonis". It was about a god-complex. OK, not Zeus, but close enough.
The article was too good to not share.
BTW I'd take Bush back in a New York minute faults and all.
Is it my imagination, or does Obama look smaller and smaller every day?
One thing is certain: he cannot stand losing the upper hand.
I do wonder if he'll have some sort of meltdown now that his agenda has been challenged. And I also note that many Dems and liberal "pundits" have turned on him.
Things could get ugly. Really ugly, as Obama sees his power and cult followers slipping away.
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How true.
Excellent article!
A far cry from the Grecian columns, isn't it?
Whom the Gods would destroy they must first put on TV on a daily basis to blame everyone else.
Ditto Jan...
Yeah! We were skeptical but hopeful ...
Sad turn of events.
I agree with Jan. I am so sick of his buck passing.
Will you ever forget watching him speaking amongst the Greek Columns as if he were ZEUS? Imagine a media which wouldn't rip him a new one over THAT? Only OURS :-)
I love that "He needs a cigarette. Real bad". He really does look like that, doesn't he.
I'd thought he dyed his hair during the campaign and maybe it's gone grey in only 2 1/2 years, I know that happens with presidents who love this country and work hard, but with HIM?
Bush was inarticulate as it gets, he slurred and mispronounced, but that man could speak with his heart and he was FAR better OFF teleprompter than on...that says a LOT to me.
I can't watch Obama.....it turns my stomach.
USA-Admiral: I agree.
Brooke: The columns live on in his mind.
Jan: Well stated.
JamieDedes: I would advise him that when you find yourself in a hole you need to stop digging. Problem is he doesn't want out of the hole.
Silly Rabbit: Nothing has ever been his fault so why start now?
Z: That speech prompted me to Photoshop this photo from an old Star Trek episode entitled "Who Mourns For Adonis". It was about a god-complex. OK, not Zeus, but close enough.
The article was too good to not share.
BTW I'd take Bush back in a New York minute faults and all.
The emperor has no clothes
Cube I thought of the Star Trek episode as well, lol!
I am surprised with so many of his blunders that he still has the ability to captivate his audience.
Chuck: Naked as a jay bird... although I've never seen any bird wearing clothes.
Leticia: That was one of the more memorable Trek episodes... the hand in space grabbing the Enterprise was a scary scene to my mind as a child.
It was no fun Photoshopping Jugears' face over that of the face of the actor who played Adonis.
I believe that the audience is losing more captivation than we are being told. Propping up Obama is the new liberal hobby.
Is it my imagination, or does Obama look smaller and smaller every day?
One thing is certain: he cannot stand losing the upper hand.
I do wonder if he'll have some sort of meltdown now that his agenda has been challenged. And I also note that many Dems and liberal "pundits" have turned on him.
Things could get ugly. Really ugly, as Obama sees his power and cult followers slipping away.
How right you are my friend.
Yeah, the hand was a bit creepy but it got our attention, lol!!
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