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WHITE HOUSE: BAD CALL IN FOOTBALL GAME A ‘PRESSING MATTER’ AND ‘VERY DISTRESSING:’

 

Clearly, given the angry mood of a mob shouting death threats over a distressing YouTube video that insults the very nature of their religion,

 

the White House is working overtime to assuage a seething Midwest on the brink of exploding yet again.

 

 

 

Don't forget, while he had time for the View, and to comment of the NFL, he did NOT have time to meet with any other World Leaders while at the U.N.

 

Because,

Obama Adviser: 'If He Met With One Leader, He Would Have to Meet With 10'

 

 

oh......okay then.....we couldn't possibly expect him to do that.

 

http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/obama-adviser-if-he-met-one-leader-he-would-have-meet-10_653033.html

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Hey while he's in New York doing The View and Letterman, he should stop by and do Mike & Mike.

It's not like there's anything else going on in New York for a President to do

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A campaigning president speaks out on a overwhelmingly one-sided issue? File under: not news.

 

I'm not defending the guy, but are you really surprised he kept shtum about a polarizing issue like teacher unions, then commented on a non-brainer that everyone outside Seattle agrees on?

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  On 9/25/2012 at 10:11 PM, The Big Cat said:

A campaigning president speaks out on a overwhelmingly one-sided issue? File under: not news.

 

I'm not defending the guy, but are you really surprised he kept shtum about a polarizing issue like teacher unions, then commented on a non-brainer that everyone outside Seattle agrees on?

 

Would he have said anything if this was the Browns vs Dolphins?

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  On 9/25/2012 at 10:11 PM, The Big Cat said:

A campaigning president speaks out on a overwhelmingly one-sided issue? File under: not news.

 

I'm not defending the guy, but are you really surprised he kept shtum about a polarizing issue like teacher unions, then commented on a non-brainer that everyone outside Seattle agrees on?

 

I am surprised he said anything at all about a football game, yes. He should keep his mouth shut about idiotic things that have no bearing on politics...

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  On 9/25/2012 at 10:13 PM, /dev/null said:

Would he have said anything if this was the Browns vs Dolphins?

 

If they were good enough to be on MNF, may be.

 

  On 9/25/2012 at 10:14 PM, TheMadCap said:

I am surprised he said anything at all about a football game, yes. He should keep his mouth shut about idiotic things that have no bearing on politics...

 

Okay, I'll give you that, that's fair.

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  On 9/25/2012 at 10:11 PM, The Big Cat said:

A campaigning president speaks out on a overwhelmingly one-sided issue? File under: not news.

 

I'm not defending the guy, but are you really surprised he kept shtum about a polarizing issue like teacher unions, then commented on a non-brainer that everyone outside Seattle agrees on?

 

Surprised? No.

 

But that in no way diminishes the observation that it's a demonstration of a COMPLETE lack of leadership.

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  On 9/25/2012 at 10:11 PM, The Big Cat said:
I'm not defending the guy...

 

Uhhh, yeah you are. Too busy for foreign leaders. Not too busy for The View, Pimp with a Limp and a comment about a football game.

 

It's like we somehow elected Paris Hilton as president.

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  On 9/25/2012 at 10:13 PM, /dev/null said:

Would he have said anything if this was the Browns vs Dolphins?

 

Probably not. Both swing states. The bigger question is: would he have said anything if roles were reversed and Green Bay got the atrocious call?

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  On 9/25/2012 at 10:11 PM, The Big Cat said:

A campaigning president speaks out on a overwhelmingly one-sided issue? File under: not news.

 

I'm not defending the guy, but are you really surprised he kept shtum about a polarizing issue like teacher unions, then commented on a non-brainer that everyone outside Seattle agrees on?

 

Observing his leadership incompetence is all.

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  On 9/26/2012 at 2:15 AM, John Adams said:

 

 

Observing his leadership incompetence is all.

 

And I get that. But I think you'll die holding your breath waiting for a "competent" leader to be nominated by either major party.

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  On 9/26/2012 at 3:34 AM, The Big Cat said:

And I get that. But I think you'll die holding your breath waiting for a "competent" leader to be nominated by either major party.

So, you're saying Obama is incompetent?

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  On 9/26/2012 at 2:15 AM, John Adams said:

Observing his leadership incompetence is all.

 

Speaking of which...

 

Just heard on the radio; Obama met with no international leaders while he was visiting the UN. Reason, apparently, was that when meeting with other world leaders, one can't control the discussion, which is critical to a successful campaign.

 

Too busy campaigning to do his job. Nice. And yet, ahead by 10 in the polls. :wacko:

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  On 9/25/2012 at 9:54 PM, B-Man said:

WHITE HOUSE: BAD CALL IN FOOTBALL GAME A ‘PRESSING MATTER’ AND ‘VERY DISTRESSING:’

 

Clearly, given the angry mood of a mob shouting death threats over a distressing YouTube video that insults the very nature of their religion,

 

the White House is working overtime to assuage a seething Midwest on the brink of exploding yet again.

 

 

 

Don't forget, while he had time for the View, and to comment of the NFL, he did NOT have time to meet with any other World Leaders while at the U.N.

 

Because,

Obama Adviser: 'If He Met With One Leader, He Would Have to Meet With 10'

 

 

oh......okay then.....we couldn't possibly expect him to do that.

 

http://www.weeklysta...-10_653033.html

 

At least he knows his place and stay away from real LEADERS!!!!!

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  On 9/26/2012 at 2:44 PM, DC Tom said:

Too busy campaigning to do his job. Nice. And yet, ahead by 10 in the polls. :wacko:

 

Because:

A.) America is stupid

B.) He's actually not that bad of a president

C.) Mitt Romney is a TERRIBLE candidate

D.) Polls are biased.

 

YOU MUST CHOOSE

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