This just takes the Cake and I'm not going to stand for it any longer, I'm going to vote for Obama,!
Romney did not hug his garbage man this morning.
Oh, the guilt and torment I am feeling right now, because I forgot to hug mine this morning also. .
We The People
We The People Will NOT Be Silenced!
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Help get America back on track vote for Mitt Romney,
Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan will rebuild the foundations of the
American economy on the principles of free enterprise, hard work, and
innovation.
America’s Comeback Team has a plan for a stronger middle class that means more jobs, more take-home pay, and better opportunities.
Help get America back on track vote for Mitt Romney, Paul Ryan, and the entire Republican team.
America’s Comeback Team has a plan for a stronger middle class that means more jobs, more take-home pay, and better opportunities.
Help get America back on track vote for Mitt Romney, Paul Ryan, and the entire Republican team.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Romney, speaking to VFW, slams Obama
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney outlined Tuesday an
assertive American nationalism that would guide his foreign policy,
calling for a more aggressive posture in confronting the United States’
rivals and more consistency in dealing with its allies.
Romney advisers had billed the half-hour speech before the Veterans of Foreign Wars National Convention here as a major foreign policy address, one his campaign originally said he intended to give months ago. The presumptive GOP nominee has spoken little about foreign policy recently, but on Tuesday he did so sharply on an issue generally considered a strength of President Obama’s.
He said he plans to refrain from criticizing the American president, Romney accused Obama of misjudging Russia, failing to contain Iran’s nuclear ambitions, coddling China, offending Israel and jeopardizing the U.S. military with budget cuts that Republican congressional leaders have supported.
The address, delivered with vigor, did not highlight the kind of specific policy approaches that Obama campaign advisers have called on Romney to present. At one point, Romney even endorsed Obama’s plan for withdrawing U.S. forces from Afghanistan by the end of 2014, a timeline he once criticized. He also detailed an approach to Iran’s nuclear program virtually identical to Obama’s.
But the address was long on the soaring language of American exceptionalism, and it echoed in places his campaign’s seminal foreign policy address, which he delivered last year at the Citadel. There, he called for a new “American century,” and he did so again in Reno before a largely receptive audience.
The lofty appeal to a mid-20th-century view of U.S. power stood in sharp contrast to Obama’s more calculated, realist approach to diplomacy. A Washington Post-ABC News poll published in May found that 48 percent of Americans supported Obama’s handling of foreign affairs, while 46 percent did not.“I am an unapologetic believer in the greatness of this country,” Romney told the audience to applause. “I am not ashamed of American power.”
With the economy ailing, the Obama campaign has often presented the president’s foreign policy record as a proxy of leadership and competence.
His advisers have argued that he has been successful in restoring the nation’s image as a reliable global player, reinvigorating alliances neglected by his predecessor and engaging traditional antagonists. His winding down of two inherited wars — and the killing of terrorist leader Osama bin Laden — have been celebrated in campaign advertising and on the trail.
“It’s widely accepted that President Obama has an exceptionally strong record on national security issues,” Robert Gibbs, a former Obama White House press secretary who is now a senior campaign adviser, told reporters Monday in a conference call.
“And I think, quite frankly, that Mitt Romney is having a rather tough time making an argument against the president of the United States on these issues,” he sRomney told the VFW audience, which heard from Obama the previous day, that “the last few years have been a time of declining influence and missed opportunity.” He used words such as “diminished,” “devastation,” “faltered,” “misjudgment” and “abandonment” to describe the president’s record.aid.
Romney described a country that has lost its way under Obama and warned that impending defense cuts, demanded by the agreement last year to raise the borrowing limit, could threaten national security.
He also criticized the leaks of classified material — about drone operations and the raid that killed bin Laden — that has appeared in various books, magazines and newspapers. He called on Obama to allow a “special counsel” to investigate the leaks, which he said were made to benefit Obama’s campaign.
“What kind of White House would reveal classified material for political gain?” Romney said. “I’ll tell you right now: Mine won’t.”
Aboard Air Force One, White House press secretary Jay Carney referred questions about Romney’s accusation to the federal prosecutors investigating the matter. He said the president has made it “abundantly clear” that he has no tolerance for leaks, which he said are damaging to national security.
Romney will leave Wednesday for a tour of England, Israel and Poland, and his itinerary helps illustrate the critique of Obama’s foreign policies that he offered Tuesday.
After beginning in London, where he will attend the Olympic Games, Romney is scheduled to head to Israel.
Obama has increased U.S. military aid to Israel and cooperated in the building of Israel’s missile-defense system, Iron Dome.
But the president has had a tense relationship with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, particularly over Israel’s settlement construction on land that Palestinians consider their future state.
Romney is likely to offer a clear contrast. But how the Republican, who during a forum last year played down a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, intends to speak about the conflict is unclear and may test his diplomatic fluency on a core issue.
In his speech, he said Obama is “fond of lecturing Israel’s leaders.” But, he said, “the people of Israel deserve better than what they have received from the leader of the free world.”
Iran probably will be the chief point of interest when Romney meets Netanyahu, whom he has known since the the mid-1970s, when they became friends as colleagues at the Boston Consulting Group.
“There is no greater danger in the world today than the prospect of the ayatollahs in Tehran possessing nuclear weapons capability,” Romney said. “Yet for all the talk and conferences, all the extensions and assurances, can anyone say we are farther from this danger now than four years ago?”
The solution he outlined, though, mirrors Obama’s approach — a series of strict sanctions “cutting off the regime’s source of wealth,” negotiations and access for nuclear inspectors. Obama has declined to rule out a military strike.
Romney’s last stop will be Poland, which, along with the Czech Republic, he used Tuesday as an example of Obama’s “abandonment of friends” because soon after taking office, the president reconfigured a George W. Bush-era missile-defense system to be based there.
Obama said the changes made the system more effective in stopping potential missile attacks from Iran or North Korea. At the same time, it was also more acceptable to Russia, which American hawks criticized as a sign of weakness toward a country whose ambitions are still suspect in the region.
Romney’s past characterization of Russia as the United States’ “No. 1 geopolitical foe” also has drawn criticism from the Obama campaign, namely Vice President Biden, who has accused Romney of being trapped in a Cold War mentality.
I'll vote for President Romney because he's our only hope in taking America back from the lazy, self/absorbed, libbies who don't love our country
Romney advisers had billed the half-hour speech before the Veterans of Foreign Wars National Convention here as a major foreign policy address, one his campaign originally said he intended to give months ago. The presumptive GOP nominee has spoken little about foreign policy recently, but on Tuesday he did so sharply on an issue generally considered a strength of President Obama’s.
He said he plans to refrain from criticizing the American president, Romney accused Obama of misjudging Russia, failing to contain Iran’s nuclear ambitions, coddling China, offending Israel and jeopardizing the U.S. military with budget cuts that Republican congressional leaders have supported.
The address, delivered with vigor, did not highlight the kind of specific policy approaches that Obama campaign advisers have called on Romney to present. At one point, Romney even endorsed Obama’s plan for withdrawing U.S. forces from Afghanistan by the end of 2014, a timeline he once criticized. He also detailed an approach to Iran’s nuclear program virtually identical to Obama’s.
But the address was long on the soaring language of American exceptionalism, and it echoed in places his campaign’s seminal foreign policy address, which he delivered last year at the Citadel. There, he called for a new “American century,” and he did so again in Reno before a largely receptive audience.
The lofty appeal to a mid-20th-century view of U.S. power stood in sharp contrast to Obama’s more calculated, realist approach to diplomacy. A Washington Post-ABC News poll published in May found that 48 percent of Americans supported Obama’s handling of foreign affairs, while 46 percent did not.“I am an unapologetic believer in the greatness of this country,” Romney told the audience to applause. “I am not ashamed of American power.”
With the economy ailing, the Obama campaign has often presented the president’s foreign policy record as a proxy of leadership and competence.
His advisers have argued that he has been successful in restoring the nation’s image as a reliable global player, reinvigorating alliances neglected by his predecessor and engaging traditional antagonists. His winding down of two inherited wars — and the killing of terrorist leader Osama bin Laden — have been celebrated in campaign advertising and on the trail.
“It’s widely accepted that President Obama has an exceptionally strong record on national security issues,” Robert Gibbs, a former Obama White House press secretary who is now a senior campaign adviser, told reporters Monday in a conference call.
“And I think, quite frankly, that Mitt Romney is having a rather tough time making an argument against the president of the United States on these issues,” he sRomney told the VFW audience, which heard from Obama the previous day, that “the last few years have been a time of declining influence and missed opportunity.” He used words such as “diminished,” “devastation,” “faltered,” “misjudgment” and “abandonment” to describe the president’s record.aid.
Romney described a country that has lost its way under Obama and warned that impending defense cuts, demanded by the agreement last year to raise the borrowing limit, could threaten national security.
He also criticized the leaks of classified material — about drone operations and the raid that killed bin Laden — that has appeared in various books, magazines and newspapers. He called on Obama to allow a “special counsel” to investigate the leaks, which he said were made to benefit Obama’s campaign.
“What kind of White House would reveal classified material for political gain?” Romney said. “I’ll tell you right now: Mine won’t.”
Aboard Air Force One, White House press secretary Jay Carney referred questions about Romney’s accusation to the federal prosecutors investigating the matter. He said the president has made it “abundantly clear” that he has no tolerance for leaks, which he said are damaging to national security.
Romney will leave Wednesday for a tour of England, Israel and Poland, and his itinerary helps illustrate the critique of Obama’s foreign policies that he offered Tuesday.
After beginning in London, where he will attend the Olympic Games, Romney is scheduled to head to Israel.
Obama has increased U.S. military aid to Israel and cooperated in the building of Israel’s missile-defense system, Iron Dome.
But the president has had a tense relationship with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, particularly over Israel’s settlement construction on land that Palestinians consider their future state.
Romney is likely to offer a clear contrast. But how the Republican, who during a forum last year played down a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, intends to speak about the conflict is unclear and may test his diplomatic fluency on a core issue.
In his speech, he said Obama is “fond of lecturing Israel’s leaders.” But, he said, “the people of Israel deserve better than what they have received from the leader of the free world.”
Iran probably will be the chief point of interest when Romney meets Netanyahu, whom he has known since the the mid-1970s, when they became friends as colleagues at the Boston Consulting Group.
“There is no greater danger in the world today than the prospect of the ayatollahs in Tehran possessing nuclear weapons capability,” Romney said. “Yet for all the talk and conferences, all the extensions and assurances, can anyone say we are farther from this danger now than four years ago?”
The solution he outlined, though, mirrors Obama’s approach — a series of strict sanctions “cutting off the regime’s source of wealth,” negotiations and access for nuclear inspectors. Obama has declined to rule out a military strike.
Romney’s last stop will be Poland, which, along with the Czech Republic, he used Tuesday as an example of Obama’s “abandonment of friends” because soon after taking office, the president reconfigured a George W. Bush-era missile-defense system to be based there.
Obama said the changes made the system more effective in stopping potential missile attacks from Iran or North Korea. At the same time, it was also more acceptable to Russia, which American hawks criticized as a sign of weakness toward a country whose ambitions are still suspect in the region.
Romney’s past characterization of Russia as the United States’ “No. 1 geopolitical foe” also has drawn criticism from the Obama campaign, namely Vice President Biden, who has accused Romney of being trapped in a Cold War mentality.
I'll vote for President Romney because he's our only hope in taking America back from the lazy, self/absorbed, libbies who don't love our country
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
November Will Tell!
This November will tell us what kind of country we want to have.
Do we want a socialist nanny-state where the federal government wipes your butt from womb-to-tomb as Obama envisions? Or do we want freedom from a punitive all-powerful federal government where we're free to prosper without Big Brother (the federal government) trying to control every aspect of our lives as Romney envisions?
As a LEGAL American, Barack Obama mandates that AGAINST THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE I need to show proof of insurance or pay a penalty tax.
At the same time, Barack Obama says that forcing ILLEGAL aliens to show proof of citizenship "threatens to undermine basic notions of fairness that we cherish as Americans."
Chief Justice Roberts was wise to let the people decide if they want this horrid law to stand -- by either keeping in-office our socialist president Obama this November -- or by voting in Romney that does not apologize for United States excellence.
Do we want a socialist nanny-state where the federal government wipes your butt from womb-to-tomb as Obama envisions? Or do we want freedom from a punitive all-powerful federal government where we're free to prosper without Big Brother (the federal government) trying to control every aspect of our lives as Romney envisions?
As a LEGAL American, Barack Obama mandates that AGAINST THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE I need to show proof of insurance or pay a penalty tax.
At the same time, Barack Obama says that forcing ILLEGAL aliens to show proof of citizenship "threatens to undermine basic notions of fairness that we cherish as Americans."
Chief Justice Roberts was wise to let the people decide if they want this horrid law to stand -- by either keeping in-office our socialist president Obama this November -- or by voting in Romney that does not apologize for United States excellence.
Friday, June 29, 2012
BE AFRAID AMERICA...BE VERY AFRAID...
I sent Romney $25.00 within minutes of
hearing the Supreme Court's ruling . We are all hurting
financially but we need to reach down deep and send Romney whatever we
can to help him fight the leftists and the certain voter fraud.
We must stop this tyrant before it's too late.Friday, June 22, 2012
Communism and Socialism, they both stink in my eyes.
The term "Socialized Medicine" is used to describe a system of publicly administered national health care.
Democrats/ Liberals/Progressives, and Communists, it don't make any difference what either of those groups call themselves.
As with the the problems with Muslims in Europe, the first step is recognizing who and what the enemy is. If you can't bring yourself to properly name your enemy, then you have lost the fight before it can even be begun. Progressivism, Socialism, is the New Communism. One is as dangerous as the other. They are all Wolves in Sheep's clothing. I wouldn't trust any of them no matter what they choose to call themselves.
The Left has an Communist ideology, they just don't want to be pinned down to that name. And it’s time we call you what you are: Ignorant.
I'm tired of the Democrats' double standard.
I'm so tired of the Democrats' double standard. A liberal recently
created a violent video game targeting "Zombie" conservatives such as
Sarah Palin, Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh and Mike Huckabee and there was
no apology from Democrats or outrage from Obama. Democrats constantly
spew hate and lies towards conservatives, viciously attacking the Tea
Party. After the shooting of Gabriel Giffords, Obama The Hypocrite
demanded that the rhetoric be toned down, but liberals continue their
hate. Then they accused Herman Cain of sexual misconduct, but how
interesting that they refuse to identify Cain's accusers or divulge the
details. More liberal lies.
The Demo-Nazis are so thin skinned that they see all criticism as hate speech or racist!
The Demo-Nazis are so thin skinned that they see all criticism as hate speech or racist!
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Memo to Obama! The Sky Is Falling!
The road to reelection is getting tougher for President Obama. In the
most significant, Gallup found that union member support for the
president is weaker than it was on Election Day. While Obama took 67 of
the union vote, according to 2008 election night polling by Peter Hart
for the AFL-CIO, Gallup discovered that just 58 percent of union members
back the president now. Some 35 percent support Mitt Romney, 5 percent
more than Sen. John McCain won in 2008. Gallup said the union vote is a
significant block for Obama to win or his Goose is Cooked!
So it looks as if the Rats deserting the sinking ship, and that's music to my ears.
So it looks as if the Rats deserting the sinking ship, and that's music to my ears.
Friday, June 8, 2012
The Rule of Law.
The Rule of Law and the Constitution mean nothing to this President and
his criminal lackeys. This guy has turned out to be such an awful fraud.
All Americans should see 'The Obama Deception' film. It's the reason so
many have lost all faith in our Electoral Process. This President does
not have America's best interests at heart.
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Remembering Our Nation's Vets On This Memorial Day
"Most of us wonder if our lives make any difference.
Our fighting men and women don't have that problem."
Ronald Reagan
Amen ...
Michelle Obama, and daughters jet to Atlantic City to Beyonce's concert
Michelle Obama jetted in to Atlantic City last night to join 5,500 fans at a Beyonce concert.
The
first lady was with daughters Sasha and Malia - but without her husband
- at Revel Resorts, where Beyonce performed two dozen songs Saturday
night.
The
First Lady has made no secret of her admiration for the superstar -
recently naming Beyonce as the person she would most like to be if she
could be anyone else.
All I can say is that Obama just better win reelection, or theres gonna be one very unhappy Moochie!
And Moochie most wants to be like Beyonce! Isn't that sick? Grow up lady, you have it better than 98 percent of the women in the world! Honestly these people have no Class, No Conscience and No Souls.
The Are Disgusting Arrogant
The Are Disgusting Arrogant
And I wonder just how much did that little jaunt cost us taxpayer's? I read it cost $250,000.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Dude, Where's My Recovery?
From the American Spectator
The record of President Obama's first three years in office is in, and nothing that happens now can go back and change that. What that record shows is that President Obama, with his throwback, old-fashioned, 1970s Keynesian economics, has put America through the worst recovery from a recession since the Great Depression. The American people are much poorer now because of that, and will remain poorer, falling farther and farther behind, until we change course and restore traditional American prosperity.
The recession started in December, 2007. Go to the website of the National Bureau of Economic Research to see the complete history of America's recessions. What that history shows is that before this last recession, since the Great Depression recessions in America have lasted an average of 10 months, with the longest previously lasting 16 months.
Yes, the economy was in recession when President Obama entered office, which he never tires of telling us. But that was not unique to Obama. There have been 12 recessions in America since the Great Depression. The American people have forgotten what that was like because President Reagan and his Reaganite Republicans gave us a 25 year economic boom from 1982 to 2007 with no serious downturn. President Obama's responsibility was to manage a timely, robust recovery to get America back on track again. His record in achieving that is not to be measured from the worst of the recession, but to previous recoveries in U.S. history. And, no, President Obama cannot say that his recovery is so bad because the recession was so bad (worse than he thought he now tells us, after spending all of 2008 telling us it was the worst recession since the Great Depression).
The record of President Obama's first three years in office is in, and nothing that happens now can go back and change that. What that record shows is that President Obama, with his throwback, old-fashioned, 1970s Keynesian economics, has put America through the worst recovery from a recession since the Great Depression. The American people are much poorer now because of that, and will remain poorer, falling farther and farther behind, until we change course and restore traditional American prosperity.
The recession started in December, 2007. Go to the website of the National Bureau of Economic Research to see the complete history of America's recessions. What that history shows is that before this last recession, since the Great Depression recessions in America have lasted an average of 10 months, with the longest previously lasting 16 months.
Yes, the economy was in recession when President Obama entered office, which he never tires of telling us. But that was not unique to Obama. There have been 12 recessions in America since the Great Depression. The American people have forgotten what that was like because President Reagan and his Reaganite Republicans gave us a 25 year economic boom from 1982 to 2007 with no serious downturn. President Obama's responsibility was to manage a timely, robust recovery to get America back on track again. His record in achieving that is not to be measured from the worst of the recession, but to previous recoveries in U.S. history. And, no, President Obama cannot say that his recovery is so bad because the recession was so bad (worse than he thought he now tells us, after spending all of 2008 telling us it was the worst recession since the Great Depression).
Sunday, March 25, 2012
A "Wanted Dead or Alive" poster issued for George Zimmerman by New Black Panther Party
Isn't this Illegal? As well as being just plain STUPID.
The New Black Panthers have a Wanted Dead or Alive poster out on him.
As much as I want justice for this young man and I pray he gets it, The New Black Panthers are no better and it sounds like they are leftover from the KKK. And where is Attorney General Eric Holder on this one? Or doesn't he even care?
What ever happened to "innocent until proven guilty"or doesn't it even apply when it doesn't suit their needs?
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Obama" ‘If I had a son, he’d look like Trayvon’
Clever way to make this about you Obama. Please, get over yourself!.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Think about it!
"Most of us wonder if our lives make any difference.
Our fighting men and women don't have that problem."
Ronald Reagan
Our fighting men and women don't have that problem."
Ronald Reagan
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Facts are Facts!
Why is anti-Semitism, the racism leveled at Jews, hardly mentioned? We hear and read all the time about racism against African-Americans or Latinos, but racism against Jews is hardly ever exposed by the media or castigated as it should be. It was hardly mentioned!
Forget the war on terror or the war women, this president and his AG Eric Holder only want a war on whitey.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
News Flash! US and Afghan governments begin three-way peace talks with Taliban
The U.S. government has launched into three-way peace talks with the Afghan government and Taliban, a senior military official in Afghanistan told Fox News.
The talks come as Afghan President Hamid Karzai also visits Pakistan in a bid to press for that country's cooperation. Pakistan is vital because the leaders of both the Taliban and the affiliated Haqqani network are thought to be based in the country and in contact with Pakistani intelligence officials.
But I'm afraid that there is no making peace with these people, and everyone knows that. The only chance the government has of achieving peace and stability in the country is to smash the Taliban into pieces.
Sarah Palin is game for running for office! Run Sarah....Run!
Fox News analyst Sarah Palin hinted Wednesday that it is not too late for her to get into the Republican presidential contest.
Asked in an interview if she would be interested in jumping in the race if there is no clear winner by the time Republicans gather this summer for their nominating convention, Palin said she would "do whatever I could to help."
Asked in an interview if she would be interested in jumping in the race if there is no clear winner by the time Republicans gather this summer for their nominating convention, Palin said she would "do whatever I could to help."
Thursday, February 9, 2012
And they call the Right Wing racist?
DES MOINES, Iowa (CBSDC/AP)
Thousands of students, several well-known athletes and a number of politicians are expected to join Michelle Obama for an event in Des Moines that will promote exercise and healthy eating.
Besides the first lady, participants at the Thursday event include Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad, gymnast Shawn Johnson, figure skater Michelle Kwan and NASCAR champion Carl Edwards.
About 10,000 children will be bused to the event from 45 schools in the Des Moines area.
It will be Obama’s first stop on a three-day national tour marking her Let’s Move initiative, which promotes physical fitness and healthy eating for children. She’s been drawn to Des Moines by Iowa’s Healthiest State initiative. That program aims to make Iowa the healthiest state by 2016.
Please explain whats wrong this picture?
Where in the HELL are all the White's, and the Asian or Hispanic's, and the rest of the majority, kids?
Why does she always focus on blacks and on all those ghetto things?
Wouldn't it be politically correct to have children of all races posing with the wonderful First Lady?. (shakes head)
She impresses me as being one of those angry black racist women
Thousands of students, several well-known athletes and a number of politicians are expected to join Michelle Obama for an event in Des Moines that will promote exercise and healthy eating.
Besides the first lady, participants at the Thursday event include Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad, gymnast Shawn Johnson, figure skater Michelle Kwan and NASCAR champion Carl Edwards.
About 10,000 children will be bused to the event from 45 schools in the Des Moines area.
It will be Obama’s first stop on a three-day national tour marking her Let’s Move initiative, which promotes physical fitness and healthy eating for children. She’s been drawn to Des Moines by Iowa’s Healthiest State initiative. That program aims to make Iowa the healthiest state by 2016.
Please explain whats wrong this picture?
Where in the HELL are all the White's, and the Asian or Hispanic's, and the rest of the majority, kids?
Why does she always focus on blacks and on all those ghetto things?
Wouldn't it be politically correct to have children of all races posing with the wonderful First Lady?. (shakes head)
She impresses me as being one of those angry black racist women
Obama gets flak from opposition over birth-control ruling
Obama is taking flak from religious institutions and Republican presidential candidates over his decision to make employers, including Catholic universities and hospitals, cover contraception in their employees' health insurance plans. His opposition is making heyday over his miscalculation of the public's feeling towards this stupid decision.
Catholics for Obama better think twice about who they are going to vote for.Thursday, February 2, 2012
Since Obama’s first day you knew that you could count on his.................
Making the wrong conclusion and take the wrong actions.
Blaming every thing and evey problem on someone else, especially Bush.
Taking more vacation time than any president in history and spending more money on them.
Nominating the wrong people who clearly are left wing extremists and who do not respect the constitution, as well as socialists.
Being on the wrong side of America’s interests, on the right side of any controversial issue.
Always taking the path that opposes the majority. For example, if more people are against it, he will push it.
I'll be honest with you...... I knew that Obama would be bad for America, but. I had no idea just what an absolute disaster he would be. But we all know it now.
Blaming every thing and evey problem on someone else, especially Bush.
Taking more vacation time than any president in history and spending more money on them.
Nominating the wrong people who clearly are left wing extremists and who do not respect the constitution, as well as socialists.
Being on the wrong side of America’s interests, on the right side of any controversial issue.
Always taking the path that opposes the majority. For example, if more people are against it, he will push it.
I'll be honest with you...... I knew that Obama would be bad for America, but. I had no idea just what an absolute disaster he would be. But we all know it now.
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