Obama the Camel decries GOP "fear-mongering":
President Barack Obama told House Republican leaders to "stop trying to frighten the American people" even as he and Democrats said they see a possibility for bipartisan cooperation on job creation legislation.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) told reporters that Obama made the admonition during a bipartisan meeting at the White House on Wednesday, producing a chart to show Republicans that "things are a lot better."
A commenter on the original post summarized Obama's hypocrisy aptly:
So we must act on healthcare NOW to save the country, we must act on global warming NOW to save the world, we had to act on the stimulus NOW to save the country and on and on, but the GOP are the one's "trying to frighten the American people".
Obama must think that we're all as stupid as those who elected him.
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Now that was a bit of a low blow for camels. :)
Posted by: Leslie | Thursday, December 10, 2009 at 12:27 AM
Some camels are definitely excepted...
Heh...
Posted by: Rick | Thursday, December 10, 2009 at 05:59 AM
This man is starting to truly frighten me. He’s either the most clueless sh%t for brains to ever be our president or his playing some type of Machiavellian, Jedi mind f*#k with us all. Either way, we’re all screwed…with a spoon…no lube.
At this pace and with three more years (hopefully) to endure, America may be the equivalent of some barely recognizable, disheveled celebrity mug shot with past glory our only refuge.
All the while struggling to be even a third world country, China pawns us off to the highest bidder like some skanky Crack b*tch.
Pass the pipe and take me to rehab when it’s over.
Posted by: tim aka The Godless Heathen | Thursday, December 10, 2009 at 12:29 PM
I'll be right there with you, tim.
Posted by: Mommynator | Thursday, December 10, 2009 at 01:45 PM
Let's see now... since when was speaking the truth in the face of evil fear-mongering?
I think it actually calls for some level of courage.
Posted by: chuck aka xtnyoda | Thursday, December 10, 2009 at 10:34 PM