How do you feel President Obama performed in his news conference last night?

Started by Gaspar, March 25, 2009, 06:47:48 AM

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How do you feel President Obama performed in his news conference last night?

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Gaspar

Quote from: cannon_fodder on March 25, 2009, 02:10:14 PM
Could have used that on my docket this morning . . .

Please your honor, do not toss this case,
I know you set the dispo because it's late.
But it moves on as well it should,
I'd have it settled if I could.

Or my hearing this afternoon . . .

Punitive damages are my right,
I plead you exercise this court's might.
The Defendant knew the dangers of the race,
Which ended up mangling my clients face.

Maybe I should start off working it in depositions, to get practice.



Sure would weed down your client list in a hurry.
When attacked by a mob of clowns, always go for the juggler.

USRufnex

Quote from: Conan71 on March 25, 2009, 11:49:01 AM
There's nothing partisan in my comments, nor do I care if he uses a teleprompter.  When someone speaks for an hour, I'd expect that they have notes or an outline to follow to stay on track and get a point across.

To be perfectly honest, the parts I heard were not long on substance and revealed little that was not already obvious or had not been released to the press in recent weeks.  I'm simply still waiting to see what is so great and what the "change" is.  I was disappointed to hear the duck for cover about the health care problem he "inherited".  "This problem was uh, here when I got here..."  No smile, we know that, but quit trying to push a pre-concieved agenda as being the one thing that is still hindering our economy and deficit.


You have tried to argue that Obama is an "empty suit" for months now... talk about a "pre-conceived agenda"..... Conan will reply using the word MYOPIC in... 3.... 2.... 1...

Gaspar

When attacked by a mob of clowns, always go for the juggler.


rwarn17588

Quote from: guido911 on March 25, 2009, 03:03:47 PM
How do you think this guy would have responded to Obama's policies thus far:

Absolute obliteration.

Yes, it sounds like an obliteration of Bush policies, especially the inability to pay down debt during good times.

guido911

Quote from: rwarn17588 on March 25, 2009, 03:15:38 PM
Yes, it sounds like an obliteration of Bush policies, especially the inability to pay down debt during good times.

Oh that's right, the first person I think of in connection with nationalizing private businesses, spreading blame around, creating high deficits to GDP ratios, spending one's way of recession and borrowing one's way out of debt is George W. Bush.  That sounds nothing like what Obama is doing right now. 
Someone get Hoss a pacifier.

FOTD

Guido. The press con last night was not a poor performance. You ruined the survey.

guido911

Someone get Hoss a pacifier.

FOTD

PEOPLE....DO NOT LET DOCTORED VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE OBSCURE TRUTH! They got me excommunicated from TNF..... (see the end of the republican party thread).

I do not recall you blasting Bush for not being able to hear his prompter or read his teleprompter.

The T in TOTUS stands for Transparency.....

Guido comes from the party of "NO". So there.

FOTD

Quote from: guido911 on March 25, 2009, 12:43:21 PM

This is just rich. Do you really think I care about Obama's freakin teleprompter? The only thing I get out of this entire issue is the humor when he flubs up when he does not have it or when he has it and still flubs up. Thanking himself was riotous, but I guess during these grave and dire times you dare not criticize the messiah.

In actuality, I find the teleprompter issue is a distraction from the real problems Obama has, that being his flat lies he has told the American people. He lied about earmark reform when he signed the Omnibus bill, he lied about lobbyists in his administration, he lied about not using signing statements, he lied about having transparency in his administration, he lied about waiting five days before signing legislation...Furthermore, Mr. Hope and Change nominated tax cheats Geithner to head up the treasury, not to mention tax cheats Daschle, Killefer, Solis, and Ron Kirk for other high level positions in his administration. Oh, let's not forget about Richardson and the pay for play that derailed his nomination.

Also, there is that little problem I have with the ballooning deficit, tax increases on the so-called "rich" people in this country, and his horrid record on life issues.


Guido, we'll never know if you've stood your ground in IRS disputes over taxes owed ..... you are really grasping. Perhaps you should wait until there are some real issues before you follow boss Limbaughs instructions.....