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Maureen Dowd,known for her sycophantic articles about the former Homo-in-chief,is still sucking Obama's dangling participle.This article enshrines Dowd as Obama's number one apparatchik.If you can stomach reading this sewage you'll be reminded of Obama's stunning arrogance and n-i-g-g-l-i-n-g condescension.She also quotes Ben Rhodes,Obama's advisor and brother of David Rhodes head of CBS news division.Rhodes is attempting,in his book,to cover his ass now understanding that Obama's legacy was efemoral and is being destroyed by Trump at lightning speed.

WASHINGTON — It was a moment of peak Spock.

Hours after the globe-rattling election of a man whom Barack Obama has total disdain for, a toon who would take a chain saw to the former president’s legacy on policy and decency, Obama sent a message to his adviser Ben Rhodes: “There are more stars in the sky than grains of sand on the earth.”

Perhaps Obama should have used a different line with a celestial theme by Shakespeare: “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves.”

As president, Obama always found us wanting. We were constantly disappointing him. He would tell us the right thing to do and then sigh and purse his lips when his instructions were not followed.Like most sissy boys.LOL

Shortly after Donald Trump was elected, Rhodes writes in his new book, “The World as It Is,” Obama asked his aides, “What if we were wrong?”

But in his next breath, the president made it clear that what he meant was: What if we were wrong in being so right? What if we were too good for these people? Such extraordinary narcissism.

“Maybe we pushed too far,” the president continued. “Maybe people just want to fall back into their tribe.” Like your Commie/Muslim/homosexual tribe.

So really, he’s not acknowledging any flaws but simply wondering if we were even more benighted than he thought. He’s saying that, sadly, we were not enlightened enough for the momentous changes wrought by the smartest people in the world — or even evolved enough for the first African-American president.

“Sometimes I wonder whether I was 10 or 20 years too early,” Obama mused to aides.

We just weren’t ready for his amazing awesomeness.


It is stunning to me, having been on the road with Barack Obama in the giddy, evanescent days of 2008, that he does not understand his own historic rise to power, how he defied impossible odds and gracefully leapt over obstacles.

He did it by sparking hope in many AmericansLOL.Like the time Obama stated that theses jobs are gone and many are never coming back' — after all the deceptions and squandered blood and money of the Bush-Cheney era — that he was going to give people a better future, something honest and cool and modern.

But by the end of his second term, he had lost the narrative about lifting up people, about buoying them on economic issues and soothing their jitters about globalization. They needed to know, what’s in it for them?

He pushed aside his loyal vice president, who was considered an unguided missile, and backed a woman who had no economic message and who almost used the slogan, “Because It’s Her Turn.” Then he put his own reputation for rectitude at risk by pre-emptively exonerating Hillary Clinton on the email issue, infuriating federal agents who were still investigating the case.

The hunger for revolutionary change, the fear that some people were being left behind in America and that no one in Washington cared, was an animating force at the boisterous rallies for Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders.

Yet Obama, who had surfed a boisterous wave into the Oval, ignored the restiveness — here and around the world. He threw his weight behind the most status quo, elitist candidate.

“I couldn’t shake the feeling that I should have seen it coming,” Rhodes writes about the “darkness” that enveloped him when he saw the electoral map turn red. “Because when you distilled it, stripped out the racism and misogyny, we’d run against Hillary eight years ago with the same message Trump had used: She’s part of a corrupt establishment that can’t be trusted to change.”

Bad time to figure that out.LOL,yes too bad.

Where were the next Barack Obamas? Obama had never been about party building. He was the man alone in the arena. That's called narcissism jack-wagon.

Even though he could make magic-LA Times and the Magic Negro moniker-like the time he sang “Amazing Grace” at a funeral for black parishioners murdered by a white supremacist in South Carolina — Obama did not like persuading people to do what they didn’t want to do. And that is the definition of politics. He wanted them simply to do what he had ascertained to be right.

President Obama could be deliberative, reticent and cautious to a fault, which spurred an appetite for a more impulsive, visceral, hurly-burly successor. He got tangled in a cat’s cradle on the twin F.B.I. investigations into Hillary’s emails and Russian meddling; in retrospect, he probably should have been more transparent about both.

Rhodes says that weeks after the election, he warned Obama that a narrative was developing that they didn’t do enough about the Russians and fake news.

“And do you think,” Obama replied, “that the type of people reading that stuff were going to listen to me?”

Obama was well aware during the campaign that his chosen heir sometimes seemed to be phoning it in. Campaigning together in Charlotte, he was nonplused to find out that Hillary had quickly slipped out of a barbecue joint where they had stopped to get food and greet people, while the president was left on his own, shaking every hand.

Afterward he told his aides: “Most of the folks in these places have been watching Fox News and think I’m the Antichrist. But if you show up, shake their hand, and look them in the eye, it’s harder for them to turn you into a caricature. You might even pick up a few votes.”

The Clinton campaign, Rhodes reports, asked Obama to go the day before the election to Pennsylvania and Michigan, a state he had won by 10 points in 2012.

“Michigan,” Obama said in wonder. “That’s not good.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/02/opinion/sunday/obama-ben-rhodes-world-as-it-is.html
lost my breakfast!
Originally Posted by deerstalker
lost my breakfast!


It's a tough read,since most members on this site know the truth about the former Homo-in-chief.
Originally Posted by sportingspecialist
Maureen Dowd,known for her sycophantic articles about the former Homo-in-chief,is still sucking Obama's dangling participle.This article enshrines Dowd as Obama's number one apparatchik.If you can stomach reading this sewage you'll be reminded of Obama's stunning arrogance and n-i-g-g-l-i-n-g condescension.She also quotes Ben Rhodes,Obama's advisor and brother of David Rhodes head of CBS news division.Rhodes is attempting,in his book,to cover his ass now understanding that Obama's legacy was efemoral and is being destroyed by Trump at lightning speed.

WASHINGTON — It was a moment of peak Spock.

Hours after the globe-rattling election of a man whom Barack Obama has total disdain for, a toon who would take a chain saw to the former president’s legacy on policy and decency, Obama sent a message to his adviser Ben Rhodes: “There are more stars in the sky than grains of sand on the earth.”

Perhaps Obama should have used a different line with a celestial theme by Shakespeare: “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves.”

As president, Obama always found us wanting. We were constantly disappointing him. He would tell us the right thing to do and then sigh and purse his lips when his instructions were not followed.Like most sissy boys.LOL

Shortly after Donald Trump was elected, Rhodes writes in his new book, “The World as It Is,” Obama asked his aides, “What if we were wrong?”

But in his next breath, the president made it clear that what he meant was: What if we were wrong in being so right? What if we were too good for these people? Such extraordinary narcissism.

“Maybe we pushed too far,” the president continued. “Maybe people just want to fall back into their tribe.” Like your Commie/Muslim/homosexual tribe.

So really, he’s not acknowledging any flaws but simply wondering if we were even more benighted than he thought. He’s saying that, sadly, we were not enlightened enough for the momentous changes wrought by the smartest people in the world — or even evolved enough for the first African-American president.

“Sometimes I wonder whether I was 10 or 20 years too early,” Obama mused to aides.

We just weren’t ready for his amazing awesomeness.


It is stunning to me, having been on the road with Barack Obama in the giddy, evanescent days of 2008, that he does not understand his own historic rise to power, how he defied impossible odds and gracefully leapt over obstacles.

He did it by sparking hope in many AmericansLOL.Like the time Obama stated that theses jobs are gone and many are never coming back' — after all the deceptions and squandered blood and money of the Bush-Cheney era — that he was going to give people a better future, something honest and cool and modern.

But by the end of his second term, he had lost the narrative about lifting up people, about buoying them on economic issues and soothing their jitters about globalization. They needed to know, what’s in it for them?

He pushed aside his loyal vice president, who was considered an unguided missile, and backed a woman who had no economic message and who almost used the slogan, “Because It’s Her Turn.” Then he put his own reputation for rectitude at risk by pre-emptively exonerating Hillary Clinton on the email issue, infuriating federal agents who were still investigating the case.

The hunger for revolutionary change, the fear that some people were being left behind in America and that no one in Washington cared, was an animating force at the boisterous rallies for Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders.

Yet Obama, who had surfed a boisterous wave into the Oval, ignored the restiveness — here and around the world. He threw his weight behind the most status quo, elitist candidate.

“I couldn’t shake the feeling that I should have seen it coming,” Rhodes writes about the “darkness” that enveloped him when he saw the electoral map turn red. “Because when you distilled it, stripped out the racism and misogyny, we’d run against Hillary eight years ago with the same message Trump had used: She’s part of a corrupt establishment that can’t be trusted to change.”

Bad time to figure that out.LOL,yes too bad.

Where were the next Barack Obamas? Obama had never been about party building. He was the man alone in the arena. That's called narcissism jack-wagon.

Even though he could make magic-LA Times and the Magic Negro moniker-like the time he sang “Amazing Grace” at a funeral for black parishioners murdered by a white supremacist in South Carolina — Obama did not like persuading people to do what they didn’t want to do. And that is the definition of politics. He wanted them simply to do what he had ascertained to be right.

President Obama could be deliberative, reticent and cautious to a fault, which spurred an appetite for a more impulsive, visceral, hurly-burly successor. He got tangled in a cat’s cradle on the twin F.B.I. investigations into Hillary’s emails and Russian meddling; in retrospect, he probably should have been more transparent about both.

Rhodes says that weeks after the election, he warned Obama that a narrative was developing that they didn’t do enough about the Russians and fake news.

“And do you think,” Obama replied, “that the type of people reading that stuff were going to listen to me?”

Obama was well aware during the campaign that his chosen heir sometimes seemed to be phoning it in. Campaigning together in Charlotte, he was nonplused to find out that Hillary had quickly slipped out of a barbecue joint where they had stopped to get food and greet people, while the president was left on his own, shaking every hand.

Afterward he told his aides: “Most of the folks in these places have been watching Fox News and think I’m the Antichrist. But if you show up, shake their hand, and look them in the eye, it’s harder for them to turn you into a caricature. You might even pick up a few votes.”

The Clinton campaign, Rhodes reports, asked Obama to go the day before the election to Pennsylvania and Michigan, a state he had won by 10 points in 2012.

“Michigan,” Obama said in wonder. “That’s not good.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/02/opinion/sunday/obama-ben-rhodes-world-as-it-is.html



Jesus, she desperately desires a chance to suck obama cock. That was sickening and somewhat dirty.
They're still trying to paint over the facts.
Insane.
Sadly deficient and lost in selfish delusion. Those are the truly deplorable.
The narcissistic thugs have no legacy of decency.
Originally Posted by JSTUART
Jesus, she desperately desires a chance to suck obama cock. That was sickening and somewhat dirty.


That would be tough a sell to Obama,since he has never had a girlfriend.He also never had a date in high school and in order for Obama to attend the prom his peers had to find a girl who was willing to attend the prom with him.

If she doesn't understand this basic fact then she truly is one of the most ignorant liberals alive.
Originally Posted by sportingspecialist


If she doesn't understand this basic fact then she truly is one of the most ignorant liberals alive.



But in all fairness there isn't much between the smartest and the stupidest.
Their megalomaniacal ignorance will be the death of them. I hope they die a painful and excruciatingly long death. They're the real enemy of freedom and their hatred of our constitution is all I need to know.
Originally Posted by AcesNeights
Their megalomaniacal ignorance will be the death of them. I hope they die a painful and excruciatingly long death. They're the real enemy of freedom and their hatred of our constitution is all I need to know.




It is not just there, the left in it's entirety is the enemy within.
OK- I couldn't read past the first several paragraphs. BARF!
Originally Posted by JSTUART
Originally Posted by sportingspecialist

If she doesn't understand this basic fact then she truly is one of the most ignorant liberals alive.

But in all fairness there isn't much between the smartest and the stupidest.



LOL
There's a lot to love about Joan Rivers but those remarks probably got her murdered. She was right though.

Maureen Dowd isn't even tolerated well by her peers. It is beyond reason why anyone ever thought that a community organizer who plotted illegal voting as his only resume would make a decent president. Like Bill Clinton he was a known quantity but possessed the gift of an orator. poor Hillary had no redeeming qualities unless you adore rats. People were so wanting to put the past behind but in so doing forgot that some people are just piss poor at governing. He proved the living example of Hans Christian Anderson's tale 'The Emperor's new Clothes". He believed the adoring mobs of pundits to his own chagrin.

He leaves in his wake a country divided as never before, a government so compromised that it will take decades of careful hard work to put right and a civil rights disaster of monumental proportions.
Let's also not forget the "deep state" and their part in this debacle.They willfully prevented any member of the federal law enforcement apparatus from exposing Obama's crimes before he was elected.

They also protected this cretin for eight years and most likely murdered numerous individuals who came too close to exposing the truth about his Muslim/Communist/criminal/drug/homosexual activities.
Originally Posted by rainshot
There's a lot to love about Joan Rivers but those remarks probably got her murdered. She was right though.

Maureen Dowd isn't even tolerated well by her peers. It is beyond reason why anyone ever thought that a community organizer who plotted illegal voting as his only resume would make a decent president. Like Bill Clinton he was a known quantity but possessed the gift of an orator. poor Hillary had no redeeming qualities unless you adore rats. People were so wanting to put the past behind but in so doing forgot that some people are just piss poor at governing. He proved the living example of Hans Christian Anderson's tale 'The Emperor's new Clothes". He believed the adoring mobs of pundits to his own chagrin.

He leaves in his wake a country divided as never before, a government so compromised that it will take decades of careful hard work to put right and a civil rights disaster of monumental proportions.


Agreed.
Twice.

"He believed the adoring mobs of pundits to his own chagrin."

No, he has no chagrin. He believes he was right on, just years "too early".
Rebuttal for all of this is this....


Obama did more for the GOP and the sale of guns than anybody in history.

More Republicans were elected in more local, state and national elections than anytime since the 20s. And to top it off, his legacy is the election of Trump.

He is a failure. Anything stating different is a fairy tale.
Originally Posted by las
Twice.

"He believed the adoring mobs of pundits to his own chagrin."

No, he has no chagrin. He believes he was right on, just years "too early".

Isn't that what Ford said about the Edsel.
What a loser. Ozero jumped at the chance be be a toady tool for the uber-wealthy lib globalists, and his timing was off? Wrong tool, wrong time - disgraceful. That is the legacy, eh?
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