Seriously, Mr. President? You're going to act like Rachel Maddow now and call the Tea Party racist (m)? I've asked it before, and I'll ask it again: What the hell is racist about balanced budgets?
I love how the President told his interviewer that there is a "subterranean agenda" in the anti-Obama movement, a racially-biased one. Umm... if by subterranean, he means grassroots (I guess those are below the ground, right?), then yes- I agree. There is absolutely a grassroots agenda in the anti-Obama movement. That agenda is to not turn the most prosperous nation to ever exist into the latest failed experiment in socialism before handing it to our kids...
...FLASHBACK: Remember when Representative Joe Wilson yelled "You lie!" during a joint address to Congress? When the President accepted Wilson's apology for the incident, he said:
"I do think that, as I said last night, we have to get to the point where we can have a conversation about big, important issues that matter to the American people without vitriol, without name-calling, without the assumption of the worst in other people’s motives."
Maybe listen to your own admonition, Mr. President? I know that is a lot to ask of someone who is used to playing by a different set of rules than the ones he helps set for everybody else.
http://www.humblelibertarian.com/2011/03/obama-tea-party-is-racist.html
The funniest part is where he said "I do think".
I love how the President told his interviewer that there is a "subterranean agenda" in the anti-Obama movement, a racially-biased one. Umm... if by subterranean, he means grassroots (I guess those are below the ground, right?), then yes- I agree. There is absolutely a grassroots agenda in the anti-Obama movement. That agenda is to not turn the most prosperous nation to ever exist into the latest failed experiment in socialism before handing it to our kids...
...FLASHBACK: Remember when Representative Joe Wilson yelled "You lie!" during a joint address to Congress? When the President accepted Wilson's apology for the incident, he said:
"I do think that, as I said last night, we have to get to the point where we can have a conversation about big, important issues that matter to the American people without vitriol, without name-calling, without the assumption of the worst in other people’s motives."
Maybe listen to your own admonition, Mr. President? I know that is a lot to ask of someone who is used to playing by a different set of rules than the ones he helps set for everybody else.
http://www.humblelibertarian.com/2011/03/obama-tea-party-is-racist.html
The funniest part is where he said "I do think".