Then, when he uses some harsher-than-usual language to express that he, too, is frustrated with the situation, he is chastised for that.
I can't take the liberal media bias any more -- Obama's Oil Spill Emotions: The Mediagasm (VIDEO)
This "Outrage" is getting ridiculous. What do the Presidents critics expect him to do -- turn Hillary and start crying? Jump up and down?
I'd rather have a calm, collected President rather than a cowboy bozo.
I suppose the President should turn into Howard Beale in order to please some people. Then again, a year ago the President was a celebrity in the likes of Paris Hilton and Britney Spears.
Then, I turn to my wife and say "I won't rest until that lawn is ship-shape!", and I promptly proceed to enjoy a meal of Oregon Wagyu Beef in Oaxacan Black Mole with some Hollywood celebrities and hippie ex-rock'n'rollers while my wife mows the lawn.
People whine about Obama not being emotional enough.
Then they whine about him being too emotional.
I don't know why he doesn't get that they are going to whine regardless of what he does or doesn't do, and simply ignore them altogether.
People whine about Obama not being emotional enough.
Then they whine about him being too emotional.
I don't know why he doesn't get that they are going to whine regardless of what he does or doesn't do, and simply ignore them altogether.
Driving in this morning, some yahoo going on and on about Obama's comment about kicking some ass to get things done about the oil spill as "crass, tasteless" and on and on.
So he doesn't do enough.
Then, when he uses some harsher-than-usual language to express that he, too, is frustrated with the situation, he is chastised for that.
Had it been George Bush saying that, the right would be giddy with the "plain talk." But if its Obama, time to put on our fake "We are outraged!" face.
(CNN) -- Here's proof that President Obama has indeed ushered in a new era in race relations.
Who would have ever expected some white Americans to demand that an African-American man show more rage?
"It would have fed deeply into a pre-existing set of narratives about the angry black man," Cobb says. "The anger would have gotten in the way. He would have frightened off white voters who were interested in him because he seemed to be like the black guy they worked with or went to graduate school with -- not a black guy who is threatening."
pretty amazing title to this article. Imagine if it was on Fox news
Why Obama doesn't dare become the 'angry black man' - CNN.com