"I'm not going after Obama."

#7
#7
Again, how is it any different than any other political clown up for reelection?


Its a matter of degree. It's one thing for a zany, Vodka and Xanax-ridden housewife to attention-whore with a sign at a protest. This guy, as an actual elected official, ought to have a wee bit better sense.
 
#9
#9
Its a matter of degree. It's one thing for a zany, Vodka and Xanax-ridden housewife to attention-whore with a sign at a protest. This guy, as an actual elected official, ought to have a wee bit better sense.

So should every politician and all of them are clowns.
 
#11
#11
Its a matter of degree. It's one thing for a zany, Vodka and Xanax-ridden housewife to attention-whore with a sign at a protest. This guy, as an actual elected official, ought to have a wee bit better sense.

In the scheme of things, this is completely harmless. It's sad cause it's indicative of our political process, but I'm much more worried about the stupid **** that affects me, not the stupid **** that has no impact.
 
#12
#12
Don't forget, Arizona passed a law requiring proof of citizenship before being added to the ballot.
 
#13
#13
no worries LG, Obama and his truth squad at Media Matters will take of Sheriff Joe
 
#14
#14
In the scheme of things, this is completely harmless. It's sad cause it's indicative of our political process, but I'm much more worried about the stupid **** that affects me, not the stupid **** that has no impact.


I realize it is meaningless because anyone buying into it even just remotely would never vote for Obama, anyway.

But there seem to be a lot of threads started on here quoting some far left loon, or citing some way left leaning study, and insinuating that it is representative of a larger part of the left of center than it really does.

Its a matter of degree. I think the number of GOPers who put at least some credence in this conspiracy theory remains alarmingly high, especially given that the conspiracy that would have to exist is so irrational.

But, bottom line, I hear you and agree.
 
#15
#15
I realize it is meaningless because anyone buying into it even just remotely would never vote for Obama, anyway.

But there seem to be a lot of threads started on here quoting some far left loon, or citing some way left leaning study, and insinuating that it is representative of a larger part of the left of center than it really does.

Its a matter of degree. I think the number of GOPers who put at least some credence in this conspiracy theory remains alarmingly high, especially given that the conspiracy that would have to exist is so irrational.

But, bottom line, I hear you and agree.

Ironic post is ironic
 
#16
#16
Dang it B-ham, now he will feel obligated to try and explain that you misunderstood, THANKS. (think Sheldon on Big Bang)
 
#18
#18
I wonder if the good sheriff traveled in his investigation?

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#20
#20
Admit hadn't seen claim he was actually born in Kenya. But I suppose might as well go full loon.
 
#23
#23
Why is Obama even wasting his time with this "Podunk sheriff"? He is completely blowing his and our time. Him talking and tweeting about this guy is playing right into this guys hand. Bush would of never even batted an eye towards someone like this
 

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