Feigned Outrage from the Right: Take 3,581

#27
#27
LG do you bother even trying to form your own thoughts, or do you just copy and paste from The Huffington Post?
 
#28
#28
doesn't seem like obama got mad until he started getting flack from Spike Lee and the like about the fact that he needed to get mad. what a puppet!
 
#31
#31
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 relate to his frustration. I feel the same way when I'm sittin' my fat butt in my lazy boy and that blasted lawn outside just won't stop growing.

I tell ya, it's dang frustrating!!! :furious3:
 
#32
#32
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.
 
#33
#33
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.
 
#35
#35
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.

I think you'll find as many or more on the left are calling for emotion.

The legit criticism is engagement and actions - he's been short on both to date.
 
#36
#36
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.

your analogy fails since the lawn gets mowed. If you just had quiet rage aimed at your wife and maybe launched a criminal investigation against her then we'd be talking! :p
 
#37
#37
Doh! I suppose I'm assuming that at some point BP will get the lawn mowed...
 
#38
#38
I wonder if LG will seek clients in the oil spill saga once it hits the Florida coast?? Instead of chasing an ambulance he'll be chasing a oil truck.
 
#39
#39
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.
 
#40
#40
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.

I don't care about emotion (although an adult should be able to keep their language in check) but he is showing that the people who ripped him for lack of executive/leadership experience were spot on
 
#41
#41
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.

who complains about obama not being emotional enough?
 
#42
#42
I don't care about emotion (although an adult should be able to keep their language in check) but he is showing that the people who ripped him for lack of executive/leadership experience were spot on

Yep. Most of the critics on this board haven't said boo about him not being emotional enough.
 
#43
#43
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.

so his comments were emotion, rather than his calculated leadership?
 
#46
#46
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.

speaking of feigned outrage...LG is a nominee for handwringer of the year, right behind Joy Behar.
 
#47
#47
Do you bother to wipe your own ass or, in your case, do you just blow your nose?

Was that a "I'm rubber your glue" retort? It was a serious question.

By the way, how do you blow your nose with your head that far up Obama's arse?
 
#49
#49
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

(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."
 

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