by Teri O'Brien
This morning, as South Carolina governor/future Harlequin romance author Mark Sanford continues his apology tour, which has so far included his wife, his family, his cabinet, his staff, the press, and one hopes anyone who had to hear the endless repetition of those cringe-inducing emails, it turns out that B. Hussein Obama has found one occasion that doesn’t demand he apologize for our mean country. Apologize to Iran for saying that he was “appalled” by the brutal violence against protestors? I don’t think so, proclaims the man who up until now never saw an anti-American dictator he couldn’t wait to beg forgiveness. That’s what Iran’s answer to Dennis Kucinich, Ahmadinejad, gets for comparing the man-god to George W. Bush.
It’s one thing for Hugo Chavez to present him with a book detailing the many crimes against humanity committed by the United States, or for him to listen politely to a two-hour Daniel Ortega communist harangue, which probably made him nostalgic for one of Rev. Wright’s sermons. It’s quite another to suggest that He Who Walks on Water is not only not the epitome of perfection, but is in any way similar to one of the the most evil men in history. Say what you want about the USA of KKK . We can agree that America sucks, and that we live in a world “where white folks' greed runs a world in need,” to quote Barry’s preacher in a sermon that Barack Obama said brought him to tears, but don’t hold that against me, says Obama. One can only imagine the foot-stamping rage this comparison induced in the the thin-skinned narcissistic Celebutard in Chief. “I’m not Bush! How dare he say that!” he no doubt whined, fighting back angry tears, as opposed Gov. Sanford’s freely letting them flow for 5 days. Sanford had to be the only person in the world who greeted the news of the death of Michael Jackson not with surprise, but with delight, not only since for at least one day, the media jackals had another carcass to feast on, but also because he might have seemed less like a goofball after people recalled some of Michael Jackson’s more bizarre episodes. Obama not Bush …Perhaps not, and yet there’s this news from this morning’s Washington Post:
Obama administration officials, fearing a battle with Congress that could stall plans to close the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, are crafting language for an executive order that would reassert presidential authority to incarcerate terrorism suspects indefinitely, according to three senior government officials with knowledge of White House deliberations. Yes, my left-wing moonbat friends, that “I will close Gitmo” thing was what we call an Obamise, as in something he may have meant at the time he said it, but which will be immediately declared inoperative if dictated by political expediency. It’s not all bad news for those who always find common ground with America’s enemies. He has decided to protect ACORN from Rep. John Conyers’ investigation of their vote fraud and racketeering. “The powers that be decided against it,” Conyers explained, without elaborating about who “the powers” are. MMM …would you care to speculate? Could it be the man-god, former Illinois junior senator (D-ACORN) himself? To paraphrase one of my favorite responses from B. Hussein, what do you think? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Politics, Pop Culture, the Issues of the Day. The Teri O'Brien Show,Sundays 2-3 "http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Teri-OBrien" Can’t listen live? Download it from iTunes and listen when you want. Serious Ideas, Irresistible Entertainment."