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  1. President Milquetoast “strikes” again. With a handbag.

    Limbaugh says that George Clooney started a petition protesting the blackmail, and got not one signature from his fellow Hollywoodians.

    Not one.

    Hey, folks, what was that about “speaking truth to power”?

  2. Lies, unconstitutional proclamations and comically vapid comments are all that the man has left to offer.

    Limousine liberals know that speaking truth to power is best done under the rule of law within a constitutional framework of protection.

    “War is an ugly thing but not the ugliest of things; the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feelings, which thinks that nothing is worth war, is much worse. A man who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing that is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself.” – John Stuart Mill

  3. Obama in keeping with his *agenda* will continually minimize *anything whatsoever* that happens to do us great harm. Part of his & Holder’s plan
    stick it to the man !

  4. Q: Is it too much to hope the leftist running dog lackeys of hollyweird will pause and think about the agenda they promote?

    A: Yes, it is too much.

  5. Obama: “I wish they had spoken to me first,” he said.

    My wife, daughter, and I saw that clip on Fox about 30 minutes ago. We all looked at each other in disbelief. Then laughed hysterically.

  6. The Sony officials probably looked at the damage caused by a film in Benghazi and figured who would be thrown under the bus should anybody suffer a microaggression from seeing their film.

  7. “I wish they had spoken to me first.”

    Why?

    Did it somehow or other mess up some of his secret talks with them?

    Or was he going to lecture them about making fun of the foreigners?

  8. Comical and arrogant at the same time. Why should they speak to a man who does not intend to do anything about the attack? Other than to fluff his ego?

  9. Exactly. Why should anyone speak to him first? When was his advice on international affairs worth anything?

    President Obama clearly continues to consider himself the smartest person in the room, in any room, on any subject. He really doesn’t know anything about his own limitations, does he?

    President Obama continues to get tremendous respect from a great many Americans… but he doesn’t realize that it has a lot to do with the office, and less and less to do with him or his accomplishments.

    First Vladimir Putin openly mocked him… and now as little a man as Kim Jung Un is mocking him! You could have avoided that, Mr. President, had you listened to your domestic critics, instead of ridiculing them and terrorizing them vis the IRS. Your domestic critics could have guided you and made you strong. Instead, you treated them as enemies… and now you will learn, the hard way, who your REAL enemies are.

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