Saturday, January 24, 2009

Rush Limbaugh responds to Obama

Check this out, here.

I love it. I think that Obama has the "big head" about the Presidency. Pride comes before a fall. I have seen it happen in many business situations. As soon as someone gets a promotion, they think that they are too good to do their job. They get bossy, and you can't stand them for awhile. Not everyone is like that, but some are.

It especially happens to someone who is inexperienced and is not used to having any kind of power. They have to have their "wings" clipped, and be brought down a peg or two before they can make an effective employee.
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Boehner Delivers First Weekly Republican Address

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John Boehner address focuses on economic recovery and the differences between Congressional Democrats’ massive spending bill and the Republican plan to quickly jumpstart the economy.

Obama will probably start saying for us not to listen to him either. I think he needs to start doing this more often. Like a monthly address or something.
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Friday, January 23, 2009

Obama: Quit listening to Rush Limbaugh.......

Obama: Quit Listening to Rush Limbaugh if You Want to Get Things Done
Obama warned Republicans to quit listening to Limbaugh if they want to get along with Democrats, during a White House discussion on his nearly $1 trillion stimulus package.
By NY Post

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That wasn't Obama's only jab at Republicans today.

While discussing the stimulus package with top lawmakers in the White House's Roosevelt Room, President Obama shot down a critic with a simple message.

"I won," he said, according to aides who were briefed on the meeting. "I will trump you on that."

The response was to the objection by Rep. Eric Cantor (R-Va.) to the president's proposal to increase benefits for low-income workers who don't owe federal income taxes.


This is only his first week at being President. What will be next?link without the frames
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Boehner Takes Questions from Online Community

A must read. There is a video also.

House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH) today sat down with CNN's Mark Preston for a "Digg Dialogg," a question-and-answer session driven by the online community. During the discussion, Boehner talked about working with President Barack Obama on economic recovery solutions, his opposition to government regulation of the internet, the future of the Republican Party and the importance of using social media to connect citizens and government, and more.

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Political Punch: I won

Click here for an article about the meeting with the President today.
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McCain speaks out against Lynn

“I am disappointed in President Obama’s decision to waive the “revolving door” provisions of the executive order for Mr. Bill Lynn, his nominee to serve as deputy secretary of defense,” McCain said. “While I applaud the president’s action to implement new, more stringent ethical rules, I had hoped he would not find it necessary to waive them so soon.”
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Comrad Obama: I won

I think that Obama wants to show the "appearance" of Bi-Partianship to the American voters. He wants a second term. Click here.

The Republicans met with him today. The Democrats were there also. I guess we can take it that Obama is going to do it the Democrats' way.
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New Poll about Scooter Libby








Should Former President Bush have pardoned Scooter Libby?



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Former President Bush and Vice President Dick Chaney have a disagreement about this. Dick Chaney said that he thinks Scooter Libby should have received a pardon. What do you think?
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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Karl Rove: Bush was right when it mattered most

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I think that it was inexcusable for the way that President Bush was treated by people at the inauguration. "na-na-na-na-hey, hey, Goodbye". After all, he was our President, and deserved our respect for that office.

Now, the left is feeling patriotic and wants to fly the colors. They resent anyone who questions their patriotism. They are all for the country now since the Democrats are in power. It is their country now.

From the first day President Bush took office, and even now, he has had to suffer hatred from the left. The only news that reported on him in Texas was Fox News. The rest of them couldn't wait to get Obama in office, so they could get rid of President Bush.

The left needs to stop the hate. I don't know what it will take, maybe another attack? It was wrong the way that you treated our former President. He is a good man, and should have been respected.

You may later come to appreciate President Bush when Obama screws this country up beyond repair. I for one, hope that doesn't happen. When Obama closes Gitmo, and puts terrorists in prison, and the ACLU lets them out, what will you think of your Messiah then?

I am not trying to hurt anyone, I am just stating my opinion on the subject. Wake up America! Before it is too late to turn back.
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More about Timothy Geitner

I found this article at Newsbusters, and found it very interesting. Click here.

Are they confirming him too soon?
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