Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happens in every SOTU for as long as I can remember.
What I cannot remember is the level of jeering, boos and sarcastic applause Obama's SOTU elicits from the Right.
Let's use Joe Wilson as an example. You are more concerned that he was rude, even though it's since been proven Wilson was correct?
Please cite why Wilson was correct. IIRC, he was insisting that illegal immigrants would be eligible for health insurance under the ACA.
In fact, Wilson was seeing the writing on the wall, that Obama planned a messive amnesty which would make current illegals eligible for health care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes they applaud to be snarky.
And sometimes the President gives the line of the night in response.
+1
Delivered with unveiled hatred. Look at his face - wow
Obama unmasked...
Oh, puhhh-lease. We have the far right extremists in Congress attacking Obama daily, full of hatred, vitriol, and lies about Benghazi and Death Panels, yet when he zings them back with a little comedy, suddenly it's "Oh, look at the angry black man full of hatred!"
That wasnt comedy. There was no glint in his eye, no smile. That was a comment delivered with malice by a President who intends to ignore congress and do what he wants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happens in every SOTU for as long as I can remember.
What I cannot remember is the level of jeering, boos and sarcastic applause Obama's SOTU elicits from the Right.
Let's use Joe Wilson as an example. You are more concerned that he was rude, even though it's since been proven Wilson was correct?
Absolutely he was rude. Congress is an institution. It isn't about party. He cheapened the institution and it doesn't matter if the President is R or D or right or wrong.
You can call him rude, but you can also call him correct. Personally, I find lying to the American people much more important that the reputation of the institution. By lying, Obama already had cheapened the institution - he didn't need Wilson's help on this.
You are very shortsighted and from my perspective, a complete moron. Congress is an institution. It's bigger than any one person. Why is that hard for you to understand. I'm not here to say whether Obama lied, but we know that Bush did! Did anyone yell out KILLER? People died for these institutions. The foundation of our government is dependent upon our understanding that these places are sacred. It is a shame that you are so low class and uneducated, you don't understand this. Must be a trailer park Republican.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happens in every SOTU for as long as I can remember.
What I cannot remember is the level of jeering, boos and sarcastic applause Obama's SOTU elicits from the Right.
Let's use Joe Wilson as an example. You are more concerned that he was rude, even though it's since been proven Wilson was correct?
Absolutely he was rude. Congress is an institution. It isn't about party. He cheapened the institution and it doesn't matter if the President is R or D or right or wrong.
You can call him rude, but you can also call him correct. Personally, I find lying to the American people much more important that the reputation of the institution. By lying, Obama already had cheapened the institution - he didn't need Wilson's help on this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes they applaud to be snarky.
And sometimes the President gives the line of the night in response.
+1
Delivered with unveiled hatred. Look at his face - wow
Obama unmasked...
Oh, puhhh-lease. We have the far right extremists in Congress attacking Obama daily, full of hatred, vitriol, and lies about Benghazi and Death Panels, yet when he zings them back with a little comedy, suddenly it's "Oh, look at the angry black man full of hatred!"
That wasnt comedy. There was no glint in his eye, no smile. That was a comment delivered with malice by a President who intends to ignore congress and do what he wants.
Why shouldn't he ignore Congress? They are ignoring him, so it's only fair that he return the favor.
a typical narrow minded dem.
Oh, but it's not narrow minded Republicans who started it in the first place. I see.
</sarcasm>
You, sir, are a total fucktwit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes they applaud to be snarky.
And sometimes the President gives the line of the night in response.
+1
Delivered with unveiled hatred. Look at his face - wow
Obama unmasked...
Oh, puhhh-lease. We have the far right extremists in Congress attacking Obama daily, full of hatred, vitriol, and lies about Benghazi and Death Panels, yet when he zings them back with a little comedy, suddenly it's "Oh, look at the angry black man full of hatred!"
That wasnt comedy. There was no glint in his eye, no smile. That was a comment delivered with malice by a President who intends to ignore congress and do what he wants.
According to you. You see a black man and project your own imaginary ideas of malice on him. Nice going.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happens in every SOTU for as long as I can remember.
What I cannot remember is the level of jeering, boos and sarcastic applause Obama's SOTU elicits from the Right.
Let's use Joe Wilson as an example. You are more concerned that he was rude, even though it's since been proven Wilson was correct?
Absolutely he was rude. Congress is an institution. It isn't about party. He cheapened the institution and it doesn't matter if the President is R or D or right or wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes they applaud to be snarky.
And sometimes the President gives the line of the night in response.
+1
Delivered with unveiled hatred. Look at his face - wow
Obama unmasked...
Oh, puhhh-lease. We have the far right extremists in Congress attacking Obama daily, full of hatred, vitriol, and lies about Benghazi and Death Panels, yet when he zings them back with a little comedy, suddenly it's "Oh, look at the angry black man full of hatred!"
That wasnt comedy. There was no glint in his eye, no smile. That was a comment delivered with malice by a President who intends to ignore congress and do what he wants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes they applaud to be snarky.
And sometimes the President gives the line of the night in response.
+1
Delivered with unveiled hatred. Look at his face - wow
Obama unmasked...
Oh, puhhh-lease. We have the far right extremists in Congress attacking Obama daily, full of hatred, vitriol, and lies about Benghazi and Death Panels, yet when he zings them back with a little comedy, suddenly it's "Oh, look at the angry black man full of hatred!"
That wasnt comedy. There was no glint in his eye, no smile. That was a comment delivered with malice by a President who intends to ignore congress and do what he wants.
Why shouldn't he ignore Congress? They are ignoring him, so it's only fair that he return the favor.
a typical narrow minded dem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes they applaud to be snarky.
And sometimes the President gives the line of the night in response.
+1
Delivered with unveiled hatred. Look at his face - wow
Obama unmasked...
Oh, puhhh-lease. We have the far right extremists in Congress attacking Obama daily, full of hatred, vitriol, and lies about Benghazi and Death Panels, yet when he zings them back with a little comedy, suddenly it's "Oh, look at the angry black man full of hatred!"
That wasnt comedy. There was no glint in his eye, no smile. That was a comment delivered with malice by a President who intends to ignore congress and do what he wants.
Why shouldn't he ignore Congress? They are ignoring him, so it's only fair that he return the favor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes they applaud to be snarky.
And sometimes the President gives the line of the night in response.
+1
Delivered with unveiled hatred. Look at his face - wow
Obama unmasked...
Oh, puhhh-lease. We have the far right extremists in Congress attacking Obama daily, full of hatred, vitriol, and lies about Benghazi and Death Panels, yet when he zings them back with a little comedy, suddenly it's "Oh, look at the angry black man full of hatred!"
That wasnt comedy. There was no glint in his eye, no smile. That was a comment delivered with malice by a President who intends to ignore congress and do what he wants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happens in every SOTU for as long as I can remember.
What I cannot remember is the level of jeering, boos and sarcastic applause Obama's SOTU elicits from the Right.
Let's use Joe Wilson as an example. You are more concerned that he was rude, even though it's since been proven Wilson was correct?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happens in every SOTU for as long as I can remember.
What I cannot remember is the level of jeering, boos and sarcastic applause Obama's SOTU elicits from the Right.
Let's use Joe Wilson as an example. You are more concerned that he was rude, even though it's since been proven Wilson was correct?
Please cite why Wilson was correct. IIRC, he was insisting that illegal immigrants would be eligible for health insurance under the ACA.