Tag Archives: Robert Gibbs

CNN’s Panic Attack

And these are some of the same clowns that diss us for not having any filters and/or editors. At least we don’t panic the nation. White House press secretary Robert Gibbs chastised CNN Friday morning for its reporting on a … Continue reading

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The White House Wife-Beater Syndrome

President Obama needs this health care monstrousity to appear bipartisan so everyone can take the blame when it tanks. Knowing the president as we do, if he knew HC reform would be a success, he’d be shutting Republicans out just … Continue reading

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Videos Of The Day

This got a bit testy.

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Administration Quote Of The Day

Seeing how this president feels the need to grace us with either his image or words on a daily basis, I will pick and choose the ones of the most significance. This one, by President Obama’s press secretary… I think … Continue reading

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Bonehead Of The Day

Many had style issues with former White House press secretaries Mike McCurry and/or Ari Fleischer, but at least they acted in a professional manner. Current Obama press secretary Robert Gibbs is a lot like his boss: arrogant, flippant, and an … Continue reading

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Rickles Roasts The Donkeys

This isn’t new, but amusing nonetheless. I hope I’m never on the receiving end because Don Rickles don’t play. Hello, dummies! Harry Reid is so physically unimposing, he makes Pee Wee Herman look like Mr. T. And Reid’s so dumb, … Continue reading

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Giggles Gibbs: White House Meanie

The immaturity of this administration is evidenced almost everyday. Between a president who can’t answer questions without having to read someone else’s words (just words) off a prompter, a secretary of state who flunked history, a treasury secretary who was … Continue reading

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