That's got to be the worst caricature of Obama I've seen. It looks more like Ralph Nader, but of course it doesn't matter. That nitwit third will see him as they will see him, the pseudocynical pose being all that props up their false front.
Wins and losses. Remember the Vietnam war and and how our wins were always far more than our losses and there was revelry in the halls of stupidity when they gave the nightly body count?
"I would rather lose in a cause that will some day win, than win in a cause that will some day lose." as an ex-president once said, but still, it sounds as if you're gloating over the decline of my country.
Great nations, in order to remain great must be faithful to the great principles on which the nations was founded. In the instance of the U.S.A these would be the principles of Classical Liberalism from which our founders drew their values.
Losing a battle in the fight for a just cause is but a small price to pay for winning the cause.
Yup, the Speaker blew it big time on this one. Hopelessly tone deaf and ideologically rigid. I think he got hung out to dry by his own party -- they're no geniuses, but even they can figure out that refusing a payroll tax cut in hard times is political suicide.
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He slew the dragon. The dragon will never appear again. Silly.
ReplyDeleteObama's losses are way more than his wins.
That's got to be the worst caricature of Obama I've seen. It looks more like Ralph Nader, but of course it doesn't matter. That nitwit third will see him as they will see him, the pseudocynical pose being all that props up their false front.
ReplyDeleteWins and losses. Remember the Vietnam war and and how our wins were always far more than our losses and there was revelry in the halls of stupidity when they gave the nightly body count?
ReplyDelete"I would rather lose in a cause that will some day win, than win in a cause that will some day lose." as an ex-president once said, but still, it sounds as if you're gloating over the decline of my country.
Great nations, in order to remain great must be faithful to the great principles on which the nations was founded. In the instance of the U.S.A these would be the principles of Classical Liberalism from which our founders drew their values.
ReplyDeleteLosing a battle in the fight for a just cause is but a small price to pay for winning the cause.
Yup, the Speaker blew it big time on this one. Hopelessly tone deaf and ideologically rigid. I think he got hung out to dry by his own party -- they're no geniuses, but even they can figure out that refusing a payroll tax cut in hard times is political suicide.
ReplyDeleteI really, REALLY love the cartoon..does that make me an evil person or just a leftwingnutjob yearning for the demise of Johnny Boehner and his ilk? ;)
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