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  • Mar 20, 2009, 02:20 PM
    speechlesstx
    Obama is Jimmy Carter?
    Oh how the luster is coming off the "Lightworker," the man who was "bigger than Kennedy." Michael Wolff, columnist for Vanity Fair and Huffpo contributor, is among the latest to have lost the tingle.

    Quote:

    Barack Obama Is a Terrible Bore
    By Michael Wolff

    Sheesh, the guy is Jimmy Carter.

    That homespun bowling crap on Jay Leno, followed by the turgid, teachy fiscal policy lecture, together with the hurt defensiveness (and bad script for it) that everybody in Washington "is Simon Cowell… Everybody's got an opinion," is pure I’m-in-over-my-head stuff. Even the idea of having to go on Jay Leno to rescue yourself from the AIG mess is lame. Be a man, man.

    The guy just doesn’t know what to say. He can’t connect. Emotions are here, he’s over there. He can’t get the words to match the situation.

    This began, I’d argue, from the first moment. He punted on the inaugural. Everybody ran around like crazy trying to praise it because if Barack Obama couldn’t give a speech then what?

    But now, at week 11, we’re face-to-face with the reality, the man can’t talk worth a damn.

    You can see the fundamental mistake he’s making. Having been so successfully elected, he’s acting like people actually want to hear what he thinks. He’s the great earnest bore at the dinner party. Instead of singing for his supper, he’s just talking—and going on at length. The real job of making people part of the story you’re telling, of having them hang on your every word, of getting the tone and detail right, the hard job of holding a conversation, he ain’t doing.

    He’s cold; he’s prickly; he’s uncomfortable; he’s not funny; and he’s getting awfully tedious.

    He thinks it’s all about him. That we want him for himself—that he doesn’t have to seduce, charm, surprise, show some skin.

    So Jimmy.
    That stings. And just think, only 4 more years of this tedious bore that thinks it's all about him.
  • Mar 20, 2009, 02:27 PM
    speechlesstx

    Today's Photoshop of the day helps tell the story.

    http://twitpic.com/img/29z90-60c62a2...0.49c40a58.jpg
  • Mar 20, 2009, 03:38 PM
    galveston

    Yeah, Jimmy showed a lot of teeth before he got elected too. The smile pretty much disappeared when he moved into the oval office.
    (Like, now what do I do?)
  • Mar 20, 2009, 04:28 PM
    twinkiedooter

    Ever wonder why he's not spending much time in the WH lately? Because he'll probably have to do something that takes brains and we all know that he doesn't possess anything near the capacity it takes to be the POTUS. Never has, never will.

    And being a colossal bore is just the beginning folks. He's guaranteed to get worse as the time goes on.

    Loved Arnold's comment about him when he was in California the other day. Apparently anyone that comes laden down with bags of money is "beautiful" to him. Sure, and Arnold I believe is a racist. He just likes the green in O's briefcase with Arnold's name on it. What a fake Arnold is. But he does not even hold a candle to the real faker.

    His wife is worse. She hasn't the faintest clue how to properly dress herself. I just love her fashion sense. Wear black as much as possible. And wear wigs that look like wigs.
  • Mar 20, 2009, 06:27 PM
    twinkiedooter

    And Michelle was seen starting to plant a Kitchen Garden at the WH in black clothing and very expensive black designer boots. Hey, is that class(less) or what? LOL

    Gee, with clowns like these in the WH who needs comedians on TV? They are not as entertaining as the WH residents are. Gee, who's going to play BO and MO in the movie "It's All About Me and Her and Never About You Little People". Probably themselves as no actor or actress would be "good" enough to portray the Boring Twins.
  • Mar 20, 2009, 06:52 PM
    cozyk
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by twinkiedooter View Post
    Ever wonder why he's not spending much time in the WH lately? Because he'll probably have to do something that takes brains and we all know that he doesn't posess anything near the capacity it takes to be the POTUS. Never has, never will.

    And being a colossal bore is just the beginning folks. He's guaranteed to get worse as the time goes on.

    Loved Arnold's comment about him when he was in California the other day. Apparently anyone that comes laden down with bags of money is "beautiful" to him. Sure, and Arnold I believe is a racist. He just likes the green in O's briefcase with Arnold's name on it. What a fake Arnold is. But he does not even hold a candle to the real faker.

    His wife is worse. She hasn't the faintest clue how to properly dress herself. I just love her fashion sense. Wear black as much as possible. And wear wigs that look like wigs.

    Your opinions state... Obama has no brains, is a colossal bore, guaranteed to get worse, Arnold only interested in money, Arnold a racist, Arnold a fake, and Michele can't dress properly. These are all just personal opinions. Do you have any facts to back them up or are you just an angry negative person that expects the worst from others. And how is it that you can guarantee that things will get worse because of Obama?
  • Mar 20, 2009, 06:58 PM
    cozyk
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by speechlesstx View Post
    Oh how the luster is coming off the "Lightworker," the man who was "bigger than Kennedy." Michael Wolff, columnist for Vanity Fair and Huffpo contributor, is among the latest to have lost the tingle.



    That stings. And just think, only 4 more years of this tedious bore that thinks it's all about him.

    Michael Wolfe sounds like a journalist with a personal vendetta and is grasping at something to bash Obama with. I don't think Obama is the next messiah. I'm not a blind follower but I can tell when someone is being the total opposite of a follower. It's pretty shallow when the best offense you can come up with is... he's a bore. I sure wish that was the worst we could have bashed Bush with.
  • Mar 20, 2009, 07:03 PM
    Fr_Chuck

    My opinoin of course, but as someone who knows Jimmy Carter, I feel you are insulting President Carter with that comparison
  • Mar 20, 2009, 08:23 PM
    George_1950

    "'Finance is one of America's great industries, and they're destroying it,' said one banker at a firm that has accepted public money. 'This happened out of haste and anger over AIG, but we're not like AIG.'

    "The banker added: 'It's like a McCarthy witch-hunt... This is the most profoundly anti- American thing I've ever seen.'”

    FT.com / Global Economy - Banker fury over tax 'witch-hunt'
  • Mar 20, 2009, 08:26 PM
    speechlesstx
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by cozyk View Post
    Michael Wolfe sounds like a journalist with a personal vendetta and is grasping at something to bash Obama with. I don't think Obama is the next messiah. I'm not a blind follower but I can tell when someone is being the total opposite of a follower. It's pretty shallow when the best offense you can come up with is...he's a bore. I sure wish that was the worst we could have bashed Bush with.

    Wolff is a cynic, but he seems to have had hopes for Obama. What's telling is the criticism is growing on places like Huffpo, one of Obama's biggest cheerleaders and Bush's biggest bashers. This early in the honeymoon, that stings.
  • Mar 20, 2009, 08:30 PM
    cozyk
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Fr_Chuck View Post
    My opinoin of course, but as someone who knows Jimmy Carter, I feel you are insulting President Carter with that comparison

    I think Jimmy Carter is a wonderful human being. He has certainly used his post presidential time with a generosity of spirit and time than any other ex-prez I know.
  • Mar 20, 2009, 08:49 PM
    George_1950

    I've often thought Jimmy Carter would be a good neighbor, but a poor political leader. I would think more highly of his post presidential time if he would invest some of it in affirming the great principles upon which this nation is built. But Carter, the engineer, doesn't think in larger terms, I don't believe.
  • Mar 20, 2009, 11:36 PM
    cozyk
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by George_1950 View Post
    I've often thought Jimmy Carter would be a good neighbor, but a poor political leader. I would think more highly of his post presidential time if he would invest some of it in affirming the great principles upon which this nation is built. But Carter, the engineer, doesn't think in larger terms, I don't beleive.

    What do you mean? In particular?
  • Mar 21, 2009, 02:52 AM
    tomder55

    I am still a supporter of 'Habitat for Humanity ' .But his post-Presidential career has been a mixed bag at best.

    He has used his prestige to rubber stamp stolen elections by dictators in more than one nation ,and has said and written absolutely slanderous things about the State of Israel.

    As a former Presidents he and Bill Clintoon have sunk to new lows in their public critique of sitting Presidents in attempts to undermine them .Carter has often acted as a pseudo-American representative overseas ,in opposition ,and in an attempt to undermine the foreign policy of the sitting President .
  • Mar 21, 2009, 03:58 AM
    NeedKarma
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by cozyk View Post
    Do you have any facts to back them up or are you just an angry negative person that expects the worst from others.

    You'l notice that Current Events has become a neocon circle-jerk. They are guided by their hated of all things liberal/democrat. They post every day for the same 4 or 5 people to see. Best to just ignore their threads and be happy you are not that way. This is just my opinion.
  • Mar 21, 2009, 04:02 AM
    tomder55

    Quote:

    Best to just ignore their threads
    Are you going to take your advice ?
  • Mar 21, 2009, 04:47 AM
    speechlesstx
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tomder55 View Post
    are you going to take your advice ?

    Don't hold your breath.
  • Mar 21, 2009, 04:59 AM
    speechlesstx
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by NeedKarma View Post
    You'l notice that Current Events has become a neocon circle-jerk. They are guided by their hated of all things liberal/democrat. They post every day for the same 4 or 5 people to see. Best to just ignore their threads and be happy you are not that way. This is just my opinion.

    We love you, too NK. In my opinion liberalism, when not manifesting itself as a mental disorder, is guided by its narrow mindedness, intolerance, contempt for all things conservative/Republican and filled with an overinflated sense of self-importance. Hence the need to avoid actual discussion and tell others to just ignore those freaks on the other side.
  • Mar 21, 2009, 07:38 AM
    NeedKarma
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by speechlesstx View Post
    We love you, too NK. In my opinion liberalism, when not manifesting itself as a mental disorder, is guided by its narrow mindedness, intolerance, contempt for all things conservative/Republican and filled with an overinflated sense of self-importance. Hence the need to avoid actual discussion and tell others to just ignore those freaks on the other side.

    ^^
    Exhibit A
  • Mar 21, 2009, 08:13 AM
    speechlesstx
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by NeedKarma View Post
    ^^
    Exhibit A

    ^^
    Ditto.
  • Mar 21, 2009, 08:46 AM
    cozyk

    Now children, play nicely.
    One note though, I always thought that conservatives were known for their intolerance. You know, forbidding everything lest you go to hell. Or God forbid, you might have to increase taxes on the filthy rich. Not the middle class, not the moderately rich, just the small percentage of Americans that are filthy rich. Like AIG execs.
  • Mar 21, 2009, 09:18 AM
    twinkiedooter
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by cozyk View Post
    Now children, play nicely.
    One note though, I always thought that conservatives were known for their intolerance. You know, forbidding everything lest you go to hell. Or God forbid, you might have to increase taxes on the filthy rich. Not the middle class, not the moderately rich, just the small percentage of Americans that are filthy rich. Like AIG execs.

    Ah, spoken like a true Obamatron.
  • Mar 21, 2009, 09:25 AM
    twinkiedooter
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by cozyk View Post
    Your opinions state ... Obama has no brains, is a colossal bore, guaranteed to get worse, Arnold only interested in money, Arnold a racist, Arnold a fake, and Michele can't dress properly. These are all just personal opinions. Do you have any facts to back them up or are you just an angry negative person that expects the worst from others. And how is it that you can guarantee that things will get worse because of Obama?

    Gee, look around the news lately. It's getting worse every day. What guarantee is there that it's going to get worse because of Obama?

    Well, for starters, what jobs has he created? What has he done for the homeless? What has he done to ensure that our rights to own guns is not stripped away? What has he done to ensure that we can grow our own food in a garden on our own property?

    Since you're an Obamatron head, why don't you answer these questions?
  • Mar 21, 2009, 09:55 AM
    speechlesstx
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by cozyk View Post
    Now children, play nicely.
    One note though, I always thought that conservatives were known for their intolerance. You know, forbidding everything lest you go to hell. Or God forbid, you might have to increase taxes on the filthy rich. Not the middle class, not the moderately rich, just the small percentage of Americans that are filthy rich. Like AIG execs.

    cozyk, conservatives are not the ones forcing speech codes, conscience codes, discriminatory "nondiscrimination" policies and holding "kangaroo courts" on college campuses.

    Conservatives are not the ones trying to enact a "fairness doctrine" to silence voices we don't like. We aren't the ones living in huge homes with huge carbon footprints that jet around the world to criticize others for damaging the planet.

    Conservatives are not all right-wing, bigoted, hardcore evangelicals telling everyone they're going to hell, some are not religious at all. I like beer, I like wine, I like cigars, I like rock music. Some of my favorite movies are R Rated, I enjoy watching girls in skimpy bikinis on the beach, I hate pollution, I'd rather watch football than Nascar - heck, I even have friends who are liberals and yes... friends that aren't Caucasian!
  • Mar 21, 2009, 11:40 AM
    pimp_mah_alpaka

    So is he dissing obama or carter?
    Obama has just started in the white house, it doesn't take a couple of days to get something done for a --> NATION <--
    Obama has a family, his family is the reason why he ran for president. His speeches and appearances on late night shows, makes him look like a down-to-earth funny guy. He's all about change isn't he?
    By the way- do you have a profile on infinity-forums?
  • Mar 21, 2009, 12:29 PM
    galveston

    You libs wait until cap and trade kicks in and then tell us how you love your $6 per gallon gasoline and your $1,000 per mo. Electricity bill.
  • Mar 21, 2009, 12:30 PM
    450donn
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by pimp_mah_alpaka View Post
    so is he dissing obama or carter?
    obama has just started in the white house, it doesn't take a couple of days to get something done for a --> NATION <--
    obama has a family, his family is the reason why he ran for president. his speeches and appearances on late night shows, makes him look like a down-to-earth funny guy. he's all about change isn't he?
    by the way- do you have a profile on infinity-forums?


    YUP! Even though he won the election back in November he is still on the campaign trail. Trying like everything to sell his brand of Liberalism to a public that is fast waking up to the simple fact that they voted for a pretty face with no experience running anything. Sadly we do not have time for him to learn on the job as this nation sinks into a sea of red tape, bloated Government, an trillion dollar deficits for the foreseeable future.
  • Mar 21, 2009, 04:06 PM
    cozyk
    [QUOTE=twinkiedooter;1617907]Gee, look around the news lately. It's getting worse every day.
    Obama has been in office barely 2 months. He inherited a mess that was 8 years in the making under Bush. It will get worse before it gets better. The momentum is powerful. You can't stop a train on a dime.

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    What guarantee is there that it's going to get worse because of Obama?
    I don't know. What? You tell me. You are the one that guaranteed it.

    Quote:

    Well, for starters, what jobs has he created? What has he done for the homeless? What has he done to ensure that our rights to own guns is not stripped away?
    Once again, only 2 months in office. Is someone trying to strip your gun away? If you meet the very rational sensible requirements, there is no problem. Do you fear that you won't meet the requirements? The reason there are restrictions put forth is to protect us from some hot head, having a temper tantrum and going out having a "kill fest".

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    What has he done to ensure that we can grow our own food in a garden on our own property?

    Did I miss something? Are we in danger of not being able to have a veggie garden on our property? Where did that come from?

    Quote:

    Since you're an Obamatron head, why don't you answer these questions?
    I believe I just did.
  • Mar 21, 2009, 04:11 PM
    cozyk
    [QUOTE]
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by speechlesstx View Post
    cozyk, conservatives are not the ones forcing speech codes, conscience codes, discriminatory "nondiscrimination" policies and holding "kangaroo courts" on college campuses.

    Huh??
  • Mar 21, 2009, 04:29 PM
    speechlesstx
    [QUOTE=cozyk;1618411]
    Quote:


    Huh??
    A response to your comment "I always thought that conservatives were known for their intolerance."

    That's a myth propagated by the left, who are far more intolerant as the links prove beyond a shadow of a doubt.
  • Mar 21, 2009, 04:32 PM
    cozyk
    [QUOTE=speechlesstx;1618433]
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by cozyk View Post

    A response to your comment "I always thought that conservatives were known for their intolerance."

    That's a myth propagated by the left, who are far more intolerant as the links prove beyond a shadow of a doubt.



    No they don't.
  • Mar 21, 2009, 04:42 PM
    Bengie_1961

    I truly don't believe what I'm reading on here still. Enough already. Rome was not built in a day. This is the only president in history that have gone into office with so much on his plate. It's been two months and everyone is looking for miracles. It took several years to get to this point the nation is in at this present time. It appears that some of you have tried, juried and hung him already. To be in office in such little time, yes, the changes are slow but happening. There's aslso never been a president that have been scrutinized as the one in office now, why is that I wonder? And also due to one of Obamas' policy, 300 jobs was created. My neighbor was unemployed for four months until this week. This nation has been divided for far too long. The fact that, so many colors, creeds and cultures from all variations and walks of life came together for the election and inauguration had to have moved some of you emotionally. That right there, says a lot. Give the man a chance & stop condemning him. Also, he doesn't have all the power that you think he has, congress has a lot to do with it.
  • Mar 21, 2009, 04:48 PM
    Fr_Chuck

    Not condeming him but his policies that are so dangerous that even some liberals are getting worried.

    And yes, one has to only see the new history of lies coming from the congress to see this is just the same all politics. You have bills with more PORK than ever, you have bills that are nothing more than payoffs to supportors and more.

    And where where you and others saying we need to not be divided when Bush was in office, why could you all not support him like you want everyone to support one of the most liberal push in American history.
  • Mar 21, 2009, 04:55 PM
    Bengie_1961

    I'm not asking anyone to support Obama, I do and that''s good enough for me. You can't always read into the media and if someone wwas to recite a verse from the bible or even poetry, we would all interpret it differently. Worry about what we can change and accept what we can't. As for me, I'm too much of a happy and positive person. But, I do respect your view.
  • Mar 21, 2009, 05:21 PM
    cozyk
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Fr_Chuck View Post
    Not condeming him but his policies that are so dangerous that even some liberals are getting worried.

    And yes, one has to only see the new history of lies comming from the congress to see this is just the same all politics. You have bills with more PORK than ever, you have bills that are nothing more than payoffs to supportors and more.

    And where where you and others saying we need to not be divided when Bush was in office, why could you all not support him like you want everyone to support one of the most liberal push in American history.

    Bush did what Bush wanted to do and listened to no one. I picture him as a bratty little kid with a humongous ego with a bubble above his head that says...
    I"M THE PREZ' IT'S MY WAY OR THE HIGHWAY. AND FIRST AND FOREMOST, I"LL NEVER ADMIT TO MAKING A MISTAKE. I"M TOO MUCH OF A WEENIE TO OWN UP" BTW, WHERE IS MY SIX SHOOTER?":D
  • Mar 21, 2009, 05:24 PM
    cozyk
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Bengie_1961 View Post
    I truely don't believe what I'm reading on here still. Enough already. Rome was not built in a day. This is the only president in history that have gone into office with so much on his plate. It's been two months and everyone is looking for miracles. It took several years to get to this point the nation is in at this present time. It appears that some of you have tried, juried and hung him already. To be in office in such little time, yes, the changes are slow but happening. There's aslso never been a president that have been scrutinized as the one in office now, why is that I wonder?? And also due to one of Obamas' policy, 300 jobs was created. My neighbor was unemployed for four months until this week. This nation has been divided for far too long. The fact that, so many colors, creeds and cultures from all variations and walks of life came together for the election and inauguration had to have moved some of you emotionally. That right there, says alot. Give the man a chance & stop condemning him. Also, he doesn't have all the power that you think he has, congress has alot to do with it.

    Thank you Bengie. The voice of reason, finally. This is just what I was saying in my post #28.
  • Mar 21, 2009, 06:26 PM
    George_1950
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by NeedKarma View Post
    You'l notice that Current Events has become a neocon circle-jerk.

    Perhaps you need a couple days off, getting refreshed.
  • Mar 21, 2009, 06:28 PM
    twinkiedooter

    To cozyk:

    OpEdNews » Monsanto's dream bill, HR 875

    HR 875 and the Criminalization of the Backyard Gardener
    HR 875 and the Criminalization of the Backyard Gardener - Auburn Journal

    Here are 3 different stories about criminalizing organic and backyard gardening. Read them well little girl.
  • Mar 21, 2009, 06:35 PM
    George_1950
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by cozyk View Post
    Now children, play nicely.
    One note though, I always thought that conservatives were known for their intolerance. You know, forbidding everything lest you go to hell. Or God forbid, you might have to increase taxes on the filthy rich. Not the middle class, not the moderately rich, just the small percentage of Americans that are filthy rich. Like AIG execs.

    You really need to get out more!
  • Mar 21, 2009, 06:41 PM
    George_1950
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Bengie_1961 View Post
    ...To be in office in such little time, yes, the changes are slow but happening....

    How about sharing one, two, or three changes that have been made since his taking office.

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