Quote Of The Day

As many of you know, I’ve been highly critical of the policies of President Barack Obama. However, I’ve never resorted to gratuitous name calling.

I’ll leave that to his far left.

Hey did you hear about the iconic African-American guy who plays golf, and whose relationship with the public is in a free-fall lately?

You know, I’ve really been trying not to write an article every other week about all the things I don’t like about Barack Obama. But the little prick is making it very hard.

Now, can any of you imagine what would be said about a conservative who called President Barack Obama a “little prick”?

No, I don’t think we can…

Like any good progressive, I’ve gone from admiration to hope to disappointment to anger when it comes to this president. Now I’m fast getting to rage.How much rage? I find myself thinking that the thing I want most from the 2010 elections is for his party to get absolutely clobbered, even if that means a repeat of 1994. And that what I most want from 2012 is for him to be utterly humiliated, even if that means President Palin at the helm. That much rage.
David Michael Green, professor of political science at Hofstra University in New York

That’s some serious rage.

When these people go into eating-their-own mode, they don’t play.

h/t Francis Rice

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7 Responses to Quote Of The Day

  1. Fuzzlenutter says:

    Yes, President Palin sounds so good right now. Our economy would rebound rather quickly, our borders would be safe and secure, and common fucking sense would be back in fashion…

  2. The Machine says:

    He’s just dutifully following Alinsky’s rules.

  3. n.n says:

    The Regressive Antidote

    How appropriate that a “progressive” would recognize its own shortcomings. I guess the “progressives” are charitable after all. They even provide a web site to counsel their own deluded followers. You would think that history would be sufficient to release them from their asylum. Then again, when your ancestors and predecessors were complicit in historical inequities, then it would be an act of self-preservation to shun the undesirable memories.

    That said, I agree with him concerning removal of Obama, liberal/progressive Democrats, and Republic pretenders. Life is sufficiently harsh, without having to deal with egomaniacs pursuing a regime of control and involuntary exploitation.

  4. Nicolas says:

    “As many of you know, I’ve been highly critical of the policies of President Barack Obama. However, I’ve never resorted to gratuitous name calling.”

    you HAVE however done a hell of a job at verbally punching holes in his policies and other garbage, making him look like swiss cheese. Suffice to say, it’s been an enlightening year reading from you, Bob. Look forward to more of it that truthful criticism of the man, until he’s brought to trial

    “Like any good progressive, I’ve gone from admiration to hope to disappointment to anger when it comes to this president. Now I’m fast getting to rage.How much rage? I find myself thinking that the thing I want most from the 2010 elections is for his party to get absolutely clobbered, even if that means a repeat of 1994. And that what I most want from 2012 is for him to be utterly humiliated, even if that means President Palin at the helm. That much rage.”

    MWA HA HA! we KNEW this would happen WAY before Obama was elected, albeit illegally. How’s that change workin’ for ya??? I LOVE IT!! The left absolutely needs a heel stuck in them, and Palin is the perfect woman to deliver it

  5. Ilion says:

    Sadly, I much doubt that his rage has a proper grounding. I doubt that he’s enraged about the destructive-to-America acts of this alleged-President, but rather because he “isn’t doing enough” and isn’t “pure” enough in his public leftism.

  6. Mauser says:

    Hey, if he wants to vote for Palin, I’m all for his rage.

  7. JR says:

    Suicidal rage? What better could we ask from the far regressive left?

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