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Who thinks Obama and his administration should stop blaming Bush for everything?
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<blockquote data-quote="HeyNow" data-source="post: 2026041" data-attributes="member: 271087"><p>Every time I turn around, I see either Obama or one of his lap dogs blaming HIS OWN MESS on Bush. It's getting real old, real fast. I mean Obama ran his campaign with hopes of becoming the POTUS. Well, he succeeded. He knew what the job entailed ( at least I hope, or he is even more inexperienced and naive then I suspected.) Now it is time to grow a set of stones and man-up. I don't need a whiny little pencil-necked complainer as my president. I want a tough as nails mother-effer as my commander-in-chief; someone who knows how powerful the U.S. military is and is ready to pull the trigger at any time, if necessary. Say what you will about Bush, he might not have had the entire world's respect, but they feared him alright. I am not so sure of this with Obama. </p><p>Machiavelli opined in The Prince of whether it better to be loved or feared. He concluded it would be nice to be both but if we must choose between them, it is far safer to be feared than loved. </p><p>My fear is Obama is a wimp and he constantly embarrasses me every time either he or one of his ilk open their mouths on TV. I mean so far Obama has managed to do more harm to then good for this country. His far left ideology has convoluted his thinking process; he comes off looking like a weak man-child. This guy may not have what is it takes for this job. </p><p>O.K. Lefties, let the games begin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeyNow, post: 2026041, member: 271087"] Every time I turn around, I see either Obama or one of his lap dogs blaming HIS OWN MESS on Bush. It's getting real old, real fast. I mean Obama ran his campaign with hopes of becoming the POTUS. Well, he succeeded. He knew what the job entailed ( at least I hope, or he is even more inexperienced and naive then I suspected.) Now it is time to grow a set of stones and man-up. I don't need a whiny little pencil-necked complainer as my president. I want a tough as nails mother-effer as my commander-in-chief; someone who knows how powerful the U.S. military is and is ready to pull the trigger at any time, if necessary. Say what you will about Bush, he might not have had the entire world's respect, but they feared him alright. I am not so sure of this with Obama. Machiavelli opined in The Prince of whether it better to be loved or feared. He concluded it would be nice to be both but if we must choose between them, it is far safer to be feared than loved. My fear is Obama is a wimp and he constantly embarrasses me every time either he or one of his ilk open their mouths on TV. I mean so far Obama has managed to do more harm to then good for this country. His far left ideology has convoluted his thinking process; he comes off looking like a weak man-child. This guy may not have what is it takes for this job. O.K. Lefties, let the games begin. [/QUOTE]
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