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Guest 07-28-2015 10:54 AM

Obama claims he is a good president and could win a third term!!!!!!!!
 
He is either naieve or stupid or in his own little world or he does not care what most Americans think.

It is no wonder those who support him act and talk as they do. The Kool aide in chief sets the tone....the message....how he sees things....no matter how far from reality.....

When I saw the article and his assessment of himself as a "good president", my first reaction was as measured by what.

My second reaction was to :1rotfl:......but could not because I was barfbarf

Guest 07-28-2015 11:02 AM

I got so :censored: up I forgot the link:

Obama: ‘I’m a Pretty Good President’ And If I Ran For a Third Term, I Could Win | Washington Free Beacon

:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

Guest 07-28-2015 11:16 AM

Actually, you have to ask who would beat him if the election were held today. Pretty sobering, eh?

Guest 07-28-2015 11:23 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092448)
Actually, you have to ask who would beat him if the election were held today. Pretty sobering, eh?

Well, Republicans and Tea Partiers - answer the question - what Republican or other party candidate WOULD beat President Obama if an election were held today?

Vewy, vewy quiet out there.

Guest 07-28-2015 11:26 AM

We'll never know will we, unless we can quickly get that pesky 22nd amendment repealed.

Only seven US presidents have won two back-to-back elections with over 50% of the popular vote, and none since Eisenhower; Reagan didn't do it, Clinton didn't do it, and George W Bush certainly didn't do it.

Guest 07-28-2015 11:48 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092452)
Well, Republicans and Tea Partiers - answer the question - what Republican or other party candidate WOULD beat President Obama if an election were held today?

Vewy, vewy quiet out there.

Romneywould beat him today!

Guest 07-28-2015 11:49 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092448)
Actually, you have to ask who would beat him if the election were held today. Pretty sobering, eh?

:1rotfl:

:1rotfl::1rotfl:

:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

Guest 07-28-2015 11:50 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092452)
Well, Republicans and Tea Partiers - answer the question - what Republican or other party candidate WOULD beat President Obama if an election were held today?

Vewy, vewy quiet out there.

:1rotfl::1rotfl:

Guest 07-28-2015 12:04 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092452)
Well, Republicans and Tea Partiers - answer the question - what Republican or other party candidate WOULD beat President Obama if an election were held today?

Vewy, vewy quiet out there.

I think that just about any candidate could beat Obama if the election were held today. Most have come to realize that Obama's "delusions of grandeur" and anti-American policies have been detrimental to most Americans, as well as, the rest of the world.

Guest 07-28-2015 12:14 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092439)
He is either naieve or stupid or in his own little world or he does not care what most Americans think.

It is no wonder those who support him act and talk as they do. The Kool aide in chief sets the tone....the message....how he sees things....no matter how far from reality.....

When I saw the article and his assessment of himself as a "good president", my first reaction was as measured by what.

My second reaction was to :1rotfl:......but could not because I was barfbarf

:agree::agree:
Even compared to Carter, Obama lowered the bar for "worst."

Guest 07-28-2015 12:15 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092485)
I think that just about any candidate could beat Obama if the election were held today. Most have come to realize that Obama's "delusions of grandeur" and anti-American policies have been detrimental to most Americans, as well as, the rest of the world.

:agree::agree:

Guest 07-28-2015 12:21 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092452)
Well, Republicans and Tea Partiers - answer the question - what Republican or other party candidate WOULD beat President Obama if an election were held today?

Vewy, vewy quiet out there.

One thing that Obama did prove; anyone is qualified for the position and there are always those easily lead guppies that will ignorantly vote for whoever the liberal media paints flattering (if not false) images of. Got a thing for Tea Party folks? I'm not a member but I have yet to see fault in their ideology. Obama wouldn't get the support of his own party now. They are embarrassed of him.

Guest 07-28-2015 12:29 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092456)
We'll never know will we, unless we can quickly get that pesky 22nd amendment repealed.

Only seven US presidents have won two back-to-back elections with over 50% of the popular vote, and none since Eisenhower; Reagan didn't do it, Clinton didn't do it, and George W Bush certainly didn't do it.

George W would have handed Clinton his hat if not for Perot splitting the conservative vote. Let's face the truth, ok? Obama got such a high turnout because he was supposed to be the black messiah. He had a record black turnout. Race loyalty vs logic and common sense. He told everyone that he was a socialist and promised to fundamentally change America. Who wanted change? The minority with misconceived ideas that he was going to "give" them wealth with no responsibility. Take from those that have to give to those without. That's an enticing idea, but only in fairytales. Obama's utopia didn't work out. Instead, we have more racial divide and political divide than ever. More black unemployment, more folks on food stamps, record poverty, etc.

Guest 07-28-2015 12:30 PM

Obama would make an excellent replacement for Jon Stewart and to be the host of the Daily Show ... he pretty much lives it as it is

Guest 07-28-2015 12:37 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092495)
One thing that Obama did prove; anyone is qualified for the position and there are always those easily lead guppies that will ignorantly vote for whoever the liberal media paints flattering (if not false) images of. Got a thing for Tea Party folks? I'm not a member but I have yet to see fault in their ideology. Obama wouldn't get the support of his own party now. They are embarrassed of him.

I agree, but I would rephrase your first sentence and replace "...anyone is qualified for the position...", with "anyone can get elected even though unqualified for the position" .

Guest 07-28-2015 12:42 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092510)
I agree, but I would rephrase your first sentence and replace "...anyone is qualified for the position...", with "anyone can get elected even though unqualified for the position" .

You have a good point. However, he has proven that "anyone is qualified" IF he is qualified. :)

Guest 07-28-2015 12:44 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092502)
Obama would make an excellent replacement for Jon Stewart and to be the host of the Daily Show ... he pretty much lives it as it is

Too bad he wasn't offered the job (oops) six years ago :1rotfl:

Guest 07-28-2015 12:46 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092515)
Too bad he wasn't offered the job (oops) six years ago :1rotfl:

Then all of us would like him.

Guest 07-28-2015 12:51 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092501)
George W would have handed Clinton his hat if not for Perot splitting the conservative vote. Let's face the truth, ok? Obama got such a high turnout because he was supposed to be the black messiah. He had a record black turnout. Race loyalty vs logic and common sense. He told everyone that he was a socialist and promised to fundamentally change America. Who wanted change? The minority with misconceived ideas that he was going to "give" them wealth with no responsibility. Take from those that have to give to those without. That's an enticing idea, but only in fairytales. Obama's utopia didn't work out. Instead, we have more racial divide and political divide than ever. More black unemployment, more folks on food stamps, record poverty, etc.

Excellent analysis ... black turnout and white guilt ridden liberals elected him ... he is the failed Black Messiah unfortunately mainly because of his hard core Lefty views. Race relations are WORSE which no one would have predicted for the most part. Heckuva job Barry.

Guest 07-28-2015 01:00 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092513)
You have a good point. However, he has proven that "anyone is qualified" IF he is qualified. :)

Fair enough.

Guest 07-28-2015 01:04 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092468)
Romneywould beat him today!

It's been a long three years for you, hasn't it?

Guest 07-28-2015 01:04 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092513)
You have a good point. However, he has proven that "anyone is qualified" IF he is qualified. :)

True, I hadn't looked at it that way.

Guest 07-28-2015 02:06 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092534)
It's been a long three years for you, hasn't it?

....and it will be 8 years of Mrs. Clinton to make for an even longer time period.

Well, most of the geezers who are the rabid Tea Bags won't make it to the end of Pres. Clinton's second term. Maybe then sanity (not Hannity) will prevail.

Guest 07-28-2015 02:38 PM

What could possibly lead Obama to such a conclusion. Oh wait!

The 2016 Republican Clown Car

Guest 07-28-2015 03:09 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092567)
....and it will be 8 years of Mrs. Clinton to make for an even longer time period.

Well, most of the geezers who are the rabid Tea Bags won't make it to the end of Pres. Clinton's second term. Maybe then sanity (not Hannity) will prevail.

How moutby and brave of you hiding behind your keyboard.

We know you don't have the balls to call us names across the table face to face.
Unless you bring a really big keyboard.

Guest 07-28-2015 03:17 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092567)
....and it will be 8 years of Mrs. Clinton to make for an even longer time period.

Well, most of the geezers who are the rabid Tea Bags won't make it to the end of Pres. Clinton's second term. Maybe then sanity (not Hannity) will prevail.

Your derogatory diaherria Underscores your stupidity by making comments about those who may be younger than you.......for sure smarter than you.
You just go right ahead stroking yourself.......you will never live long enough to see a Clinton criminal become president.
There just are not enough stupids to make that happen.

Guest 07-28-2015 03:31 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092567)
....and it will be 8 years of Mrs. Clinton to make for an even longer time period.

Well, most of the geezers who are the rabid Tea Bags won't make it to the end of Pres. Clinton's second term. Maybe then sanity (not Hannity) will prevail.

Sorry friend, but "Tea B**s" is a term more appropriate to use on the liberal side. Not to disparage anyone's education but that term is a derogatory term used to describe a deviant sexual act that liberals would likely experience more the "geezers" you unjustly deride.
As for Billary getting the position, you will more likely suffer those consequences than the "geezers." I guess the laugh, though painful, would definitely be suffered by those of the future generations. Liberals may win again, but they are the Greece of the future, if that happens. When shooting for a win, be careful of the prize. You may win something rotten. :yuck::yuck:

Guest 07-28-2015 04:08 PM

I think he might win a third term, the idiots who voted for him before don't appear to have gotten any smarter and there are more of them.

Guest 07-28-2015 04:11 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092609)
I think he might win a third term, the idiots who voted for him before don't appear to have gotten any smarter and there are more of them.

:agree::yuck:

Guest 07-28-2015 06:07 PM

Putin says he is a great president/dictator too. Third term? Bah, we don't need no stinkin' election.

Guest 07-28-2015 06:45 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092452)
Well, Republicans and Tea Partiers - answer the question - what Republican or other party candidate WOULD beat President Obama if an election were held today?

Vewy, vewy quiet out there.

Anyone could beat this one. He goes down as the "worse President " ever.

Guest 07-28-2015 06:57 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092665)
Anyone could beat this one. He goes down as the "worse President " ever.

No, that honor was bestowed on George W. Bush. :boom::boom::boom::boom:

Guest 07-28-2015 07:25 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092665)
Anyone could beat this one. He goes down as the "worse President " ever.








McCain couldn't

Romney couldn't

Lotta Repub bluster - and not much else

Guest 07-28-2015 09:10 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092609)
I think he might win a third term, the idiots who voted for him before don't appear to have gotten any smarter and there are more of them.

You said the secret word...

https://youtu.be/GlA35y0bGQc

Guest 07-28-2015 09:21 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092567)
....and it will be 8 years of Mrs. Clinton to make for an even longer time period.

Well, most of the geezers who are the rabid Tea Bags won't make it to the end of Pres. Clinton's second term. Maybe then sanity (not Hannity) will prevail.

You forget that Ms Clinton will be in jail by then and a convicted felon ... for mishandling 100s of classified emails

Guest 07-28-2015 11:02 PM

The thought that went into every Republican post on this matter is amazing. Some of them even put two sentences together. What a country! With such a informed Republican base, how did they ever lose? The sheer brilliance of this cast of characters here should have been able to convince the blackest of the black, the poorest of the poor, and all other Kenyan citizens voting that Obama was the worst person ever to run for president let alone be elected president. Hope and change! Everybody knows they are two swear words. The only thing that Republicans in Congress want to do is change their diapers. Their hope is that they never have to take their foot out of their mouth.

Guest 07-29-2015 03:59 AM

Dear Guests: I read every post and post after post made me sadder because it reflected the state of our nation. We have become so polarized so
nasty and mean in our message. Its no wonder we are failing in government, education economy. We are witnessing moral anarchy ,weak and divisive leadership loss of our patriotism belief in our exceptionalism .

We elected a national leader who promised hope and change who taxed us into the highest recorded debt in the history of this nation, who divided us by class race, income. Who embraced our enemies and and berated our friends. a leader whose most frequent words were "I" and "me". A leader who has left our military vulnerable to protect us against attack. A leader who has mounted a record breaking number of entitlements. A leader whose agencies are marred in scandal and deceit . A leader who has no respect for our Constitution three branches for the need for balance of
power. Who clearly see America only as to its colonial past

A leader who has unfortunately revised the saying that "anyone can be president".

So I wonder will the American voters follow that failed blueprint? Is there a declared candidate who can right this ship called America? Can we believe the message of any of the candidates? Shouldn't we stop berating one another and come together to decide on the most likely candidate to turn this country around? The stakes are high. there is no room or time for pettiness we need serious voters .

Personal Best Regards:

Guest 07-29-2015 05:53 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092735)
The thought that went into every Republican post on this matter is amazing. Some of them even put two sentences together. What a country! With such a informed Republican base, how did they ever lose? The sheer brilliance of this cast of characters here should have been able to convince the blackest of the black, the poorest of the poor, and all other Kenyan citizens voting that Obama was the worst person ever to run for president let alone be elected president. Hope and change! Everybody knows they are two swear words. The only thing that Republicans in Congress want to do is change their diapers. Their hope is that they never have to take their foot out of their mouth.

:blahblahblah::blahblahblah: Can anyone say TROLL?

Guest 07-29-2015 05:56 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092670)
No, that honor was bestowed on George W. Bush. :boom::boom::boom::boom:

Might want to check your facts out, and the current polls. But, I am sure you can find someone at Huffington to help you out.

Guest 07-29-2015 07:41 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1092739)
Dear Guests: I read every post and post after post made me sadder because it reflected the state of our nation. We have become so polarized so
nasty and mean in our message. Its no wonder we are failing in government, education economy. We are witnessing moral anarchy ,weak and divisive leadership loss of our patriotism belief in our exceptionalism .

We elected a national leader who promised hope and change who taxed us into the highest recorded debt in the history of this nation, who divided us by class race, income. Who embraced our enemies and and berated our friends. a leader whose most frequent words were "I" and "me". A leader who has left our military vulnerable to protect us against attack. A leader who has mounted a record breaking number of entitlements. A leader whose agencies are marred in scandal and deceit . A leader who has no respect for our Constitution three branches for the need for balance of
power. Who clearly see America only as to its colonial past

A leader who has unfortunately revised the saying that "anyone can be president".

So I wonder will the American voters follow that failed blueprint? Is there a declared candidate who can right this ship called America? Can we believe the message of any of the candidates? Shouldn't we stop berating one another and come together to decide on the most likely candidate to turn this country around? The stakes are high. there is no room or time for pettiness we need serious voters .

Personal Best Regards:

Glad to see a non polarized post.


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