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Wednesday, November 03, 2010

Something’s not normal (taking their first step toward a divorce).



Judi McLeod at the Canada Free Press notices that "something's not normal" with this president and his supporters.

The big problem the day before and after yesterday’s tsunami-like election is the ongoing media failure to confront the big reality: Something’s not normal.

It is not normal to have White House officials casually state that President Barack Obama was not watching election returns last night, particularly when those returns left him in a sort of `Home Alone` state.

“Something’s not normal” reeks particularly from the traveling circus of 3,000 people who will travel to Mumbai, India on Friday. Why do a president and his village-size traveling contingent need 40 aircraft?

She questions Obama's relationship to America and observes ...
Talking heads who keep reminding us that there were evil presidents before Obama are doing America a huge disservice. Bad as they were, none was depraved to the point that they flagrantly hated their own country and its people. When it comes to America, Obama acts as though he might have lost his marbles, yet no one is calling for the guys in the white coats.

It is not normal but sick to hate, let alone hate a country so many others look up to.
Then there's Nancy Pelosi doing a Baghdad Bob impression ...
It was not normal for Nancy Pelosi to keep denying reality after polls proved otherwise last night, claiming to that the Dems would get a majority.

What are these people on?

And the media? Even FOX comes in for fair criticism:
It is not normal for television networks to go on about the Tea Party losing “after spending all that money” but not go on about Harry Reid spending the family farm with the help of the Casino Boy’s big bucks in an Election where SEIU thugs manned the voting booths.

Is it normal that not one of these networks—FOX included—ever spoke on Election Night about election fraud, including the denial of America’s troops to cast their votes?

She's a Canadian so she can say it:
Why are they all so afraid to say it: There’s something seriously wrong with Barack Obama.

And until the day he’s no longer in the White House, there will be something seriously wrong with America.
In 2008 America made a big, big mistake.  Infatuated with a clean, articulate young man, they were seduced into spending the night.  When they woke up the next morning they were still infatuated, but as time went on the object of their affection showed that, no, he did not respect them in the morning.  So here they are; taking their first step toward a divorce.  Let's hope there are no children from that one-night stand.

1 comment:

thisishabitforming said...

Karl Rove, the day before the election was still making snarky comments about Sarah Palin, criticizing her for not going to Delaware to campaign for O'Donnell after he repeatedly stuck a knife in O'Donnell's back after her primary win over his choice, the RINO Mike Castle. Same interview with Greta, he says Palin is too thin skinned because she corrected his claim of making a "reality show" while he thinks she should have been campaigning. She said it wasn't a reality show but a travel series about Alaska. Palin thin skinned? After the past two years I'm not sure how anybody could call Palin thin skinned.

One might think that "the architect" has been reading too much of his own press and seems to have a real thing about Sarah Palin.