Thursday, October 25, 2012

Klass

Obama calls Romney a “bullshitter”.

If Obama loses this election, I foresee a long life of festering bitterness and absurd attempts at self-justification – further increasing his resemblance to Jimmy Carter.

8 comments:

rinardman said...

Obama was showing his modesty.

He should have said; "Compared to me, Romney's an amateur bullshitter".

Paco said...

You got that right.

Steve Skubinna said...

Actually, Obama himself said a while ago that he actually believes his own bullshit.

Col. Milquetoast said...

Ah, that august, sophisticated journal of policy and insight… oh, nevermind, it was in Rolling Stone.

btw, Obama has been on the coverof Rolling Stone magazine 6 times. That's twice as many as Lou Reed and the same as Steven Tyler from Aerosmith. The Rolling Stones made the cover 13 times and the Beatles were on the cover 16 times. At this rate (1.5 per year) he'll pass them in no time.

Robert of Ottawa said...

Isn't "bullshitter" a down-grade from "bushhitler"?

Isophorone said...

Should Obama lose, his bitterness will be particularly focused in terms of his outlook on Middle East issues.

Anonymous said...

Deborah Leigh said...Right you are rinardman! Robert of Ottawa, it is a downgrade, which would put Obama in the "chickenshit" catagory that is farther down. What's below "chikenshitter"?

At least Carter attempted a rescue.

We are relocating to Texas, the only state that can secede. If Obama wins, I might support that effort. As the David "Davy" Crockett said upon leaving for the Alamo, 'You may all go to Hell, but I am going to Texas.'

Anonymous said...

Deborah Leigh said...Right you are rinardman! Robert of Ottawa, it is a downgrade, which would put Obama in the "chickenshit" catagory that is farther down. What's below "chikenshitter"?

At least Carter attempted a rescue.

We are relocating to Texas, the only state that can secede. If Obama wins, I might support that effort. As the David "Davy" Crockett said upon leaving for the Alamo, 'You may all go to Hell, but I am going to Texas.'