Fondly Remembering Obama – 3/1/2017

Taking a break to counsel a young boy in Kansas City

Wondering why a few conservative friends see our former President as “an arrogant buffoon”.

4 thoughts on “Fondly Remembering Obama – 3/1/2017”

  1. Caption: “…and that is how I went from a community organizer to a state senator that failed to vote or abstained much of the time, to a first term senator with no noticeable accomplishments, to become the worst president of the United States since Jimmy Carter.”

    1. http://www.factcheck.org/2008/09/obamas-legislative-record/

      “…Obama voted “present” 129 times as a state senator. The AP reported that Obama said the votes represented a small portion — a little more than 3 percent — of the “roughly 4,000″ votes he cast as a member of the state Senate.”

      The link also provides context for that kind of vote.

      You could have made the legitimate case that he missed too many votes while running for president, but of course that is not unique and would have required criticism of conservatives like Rubio and Cruz as well.

      That nasty disease, “alternative facts,” has been going around for a while now. Feel better.

  2. You know…I mean…what the…Isn’t it obvious that Obama left Trump a “terrible mess”, while Bush left Obama a perfect union with falling unemployment, a booming economy, and a peaceful stable world?

    Obama ruined EVERYTHING, amirite?

    And wasn’t Trump quite presidential when he read from his teleprompter? Unlike you-know-who, the “Teleprompter-Reading Worst President Ever(TM)”.

    What a jackass, thinking he could be presidential by just read his teleprompter. I’m not fooled one bit by that liberal media chicanery. We know what “teleprompter” means when Obama used one. Rush and FOX told us all about that.

    The lesson?

    If you don’t embrace alternative facts, you’re not a real American.

  3. “If you don’t embrace alternative facts, you’re not a real American.”

    If that is the standard, then you are by all means a true American, Mr. Dubya. 🙂

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